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Thread: Shop made micro-adjustable plunge base

  1. #76
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    Quote Originally Posted by David Less View Post
    Since we are having a design/build show off thought I'd post my router lift.

    David
    WOW, I have never seen an invisible router lift before...

    What am I missing?

    Shawn
    No matter where you go, there you are. B. Banzai

  2. #77
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    This happens often when someone links their pictures through a photo hosting service and the links get broken or the owner pulls the pics. That's why its best to post your pics directly to the Creek, they'll be here as long as the waters flowing.
    Please help support the Creek.


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    Bruce,
    Beautiful craftsmanship. As a fellow toolmaker I know the tediousness of precision work. Nice job.
    Did you chase the threads on the lathe or use a die?
    Last edited by Rob Cunningham; 12-31-2008 at 8:56 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rob Cunningham View Post
    Bruce,
    Beautiful craftsmanship. As a fellow toolmaker I know the tediousness of precision work. Nice job.
    Did you chase the threads on the lathe or use a die?
    Thanks Rob, I chased the thread to class 3 spec's on my logan lathe. Rod stock was 304SS
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  5. #80
    Holy moly Bruce, that is gorgeous work!

    That is a nice project.

    I was pondering to make a micro-fence edge guide for my router, although I don't use it often...I would like to have one when I need it...
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  6. #81
    I think ol Bruce is going to be a machinist one of these days.


  7. #82
    Wow, impressive!

    I was a tool maker for twenty years, I miss having access to machine tools.

    Joe

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    amazing work

    Just say WOW

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