I don't see why not!! http://www.brownells.com/.aspx/pid=1072/Product/OXPHO_BLUE_reg_
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I don't see why not!! http://www.brownells.com/.aspx/pid=1072/Product/OXPHO_BLUE_reg_
Hey everyone,
Thanks for "it". We're within 9 now and I think (hopefully) we can take it from here. We wouldn't have gotten this far without your help that's for sure. I'll be sure everyone...
Sure did! I even tried the sucker out!! :D:D:D
Don't get me wrong guys, I know how to grind...I just don't like it.
But believe you me, once I get out of this state funded school and start buying my own tooling I think that high-speed will...
Cool, I figured it was something like that. They should make carbide tools with that shape (they might already make 'em...). I hate grinding tools.
Hey Johnny,
Did you just grind a tool out of high speed for the profile on the top or do you have some super secret way of doing that? I'd like to make one or two of those before I get out of my...
Thanks Michael. Again, no rush. Also, I'll keep that suggestion in mind. I've already roughed out the lumber but I think I can swing an extra 1/2-3/4" in depth.
I'm in the process of building a machinist chest EXACTLY like that one. If you could get a few more pictures I would be eternally greatful. Stuff like the drawer slides, the top compartment, how...
That's kinda what I figured. I'm taking a class right now and we're learning on the four jaw.
It's neat to see your lathe work!
I notice you use a 3 jaw. What kind of accuracy can you achieve with it as compared to a 4 jaw?
How about cubby holes for all of your planes? Then in wouldn't make a difference what kind of plane it was.
Ok, so here's my two cents.
You stated there's already a plug there right? Well what I would do is drill a pilot hole up through the tote (imagine the tote rod on a Bailey style plane...just not...
Ya gotta respect a guy who makes planes and quotes John Lennon!!!
I have a Stanley miter box you can have for the price of shipping if you really want it. It's a 358. I'd have to check but I'm pretty sure it's all there. Just needs the saw, which is a different...
I just copied what I saw so I can't really take credit:D;)
Hey everyone. I drew up a plan using the dimensions that Ethan gave me. I think it's pretty similar to his mallet. Thanks again Ethan....
That does! Thanks!!
Now to find some wood for it. I'm thinking cocobolo! I love that stuff.
Thanks Ethan!!
Awesome mallets Ethan! This thread is giving me a mighty hankering to turn myself one.
What's the diamter of the mallet in your second picture? Any other measurements you could give would be...
That "337" means the blade was made during the third quarter of 1937. Just and FYI lol
Yeah it's pretty easy to work stuff. Just smells pretty bad haha. You should try some! Here's a link with some good prices
http://www.ivorybuyer.com/sales/guitar_pick_blanks.htm
Hey Guys! Long time no post. How is everyone? Anyways, here's a guitar pick I made for my mom out of ivory. Really simple project. I sugest you guys give it a shot...you're bound to know someone...
I'd just replace the whole thing. Lakeside was an "off-brand" anyways. Probably use cherry or even beech if you can get it. What is its Stanley equivilent?
Nice idea! Whatchya workin' on? QSWO and square pegs smells like Arts and Crafts/Mission style...my favorite!
I had the same problem when I started out and actually just looked at a type study and wrote a few key facts down. I carried that around with me in my wallet for a while and now it's just second...