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mattinker:
I recently built two tangental tool holders. I built the right hand tool and then filmed building the left hand one for Emma's tool making competition. I didn't have enough time to show the tools in use in the 20 minutes for Emma's video so I made a short video showing the tool holders in use.
This is the video I made for Emma's tool making Competition.
howsitwork?:
great videos and construction ideas. Sadly I’m not as skilled at welding as you so the main part of mine is hacked ( definately hacked) out of one piece . But I do fancy making another and maybe practice my welding with recently acquired larger MIG . I can do an excellent “birds nest “weld though 😳
tom osselton:
Nice!
mattinker:
--- Quote from: howsitwork? on August 26, 2020, 04:54:43 AM ---great videos and construction ideas. Sadly I’m not as skilled at welding as you so the main part of mine is hacked ( definately hacked) out of one piece . But I do fancy making another and maybe practice my welding with recently acquired larger MIG . I can do an excellent “birds nest “weld though 😳
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Howsit,
Thanks for the comment. I used 4mm (5/32") rods, the thicker the metal, the easier it is to arc weld. I know a lot of people don't like stick, but, it is really good (and easy!!) on thick metal. Mig nice and hot with the biggest wire you have!! The peening trick works well on mig too!
Cheers, Matthew
mattinker:
--- Quote from: tom osselton on August 26, 2020, 11:00:06 PM ---Nice!
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Thanks Tom!
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