Toney Robertson
04-12-2009, 6:29 PM
Fellow Creeker Dahl Troy made the following tools.
http://i270.photobucket.com/albums/jj101/iublue/Tools/DahlsTools.jpg
From left to right.
A SWEET pen press with adjustable block and piston from UHMW plastic. Don't mind the dust - I should have dusted it off before I took the picture.
A 9" extension for my beal buffing system that is just what the doctor ordered. It really makes buffing large pieces easier. As a matter of fact I don't even use my short one any more. I added the threaded rod, plywood and knob to hold it in place.
An EZ rougher clone that I just got a handle on, so I have not had much of a chance to use it but when I have used it it really hogs off the wood. Plus he included about 4-5 extra blades.
A hunter clone that really works on the inside of bowls. Nice smooth cut.
I am telling you, these tools are as good as any you would buy. VERY professional.
Thanks Dahl,
Toney
http://i270.photobucket.com/albums/jj101/iublue/Tools/DahlsTools.jpg
From left to right.
A SWEET pen press with adjustable block and piston from UHMW plastic. Don't mind the dust - I should have dusted it off before I took the picture.
A 9" extension for my beal buffing system that is just what the doctor ordered. It really makes buffing large pieces easier. As a matter of fact I don't even use my short one any more. I added the threaded rod, plywood and knob to hold it in place.
An EZ rougher clone that I just got a handle on, so I have not had much of a chance to use it but when I have used it it really hogs off the wood. Plus he included about 4-5 extra blades.
A hunter clone that really works on the inside of bowls. Nice smooth cut.
I am telling you, these tools are as good as any you would buy. VERY professional.
Thanks Dahl,
Toney