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sorveltaja:
Welcome, Darren :wave:.
It's sure thing, that one has never too many tools. But when you start to make new tools with the tools you already have, be aware, as it's an endless list of 'side projects' :beer:.
Brass_Machine:
--- Quote from: sorveltaja on February 26, 2010, 03:49:35 PM ---Welcome, Darren :wave:.
It's sure thing, that one has never too many tools. But when you start to make new tools with the tools you already have, be aware, as it's an endless list of 'side projects' :beer:.
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Truer words never said!
mklotz:
Never consider a project that doesn't require the purchase or manufacture of new tools.
Brass_Machine:
--- Quote from: mklotz on February 26, 2010, 04:08:35 PM ---Never consider a project that doesn't require the purchase or manufacture of new tools.
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I stand corrected. :dremel:
Eric
D_Harris:
Thanks everyone.
I had been searching the internet for info on getting a 5C collet chuck and came across Herbies' blog: http://www.nyccnc.com/Herbie/HERBIES_BLOG/HERBIES_BLOG.html
That site in turn led me here.
Some of the top things I still need to get are:
1) Compound rest for use with my AXA tool post.
2) 4-Jaw 5" Lathe Chuck with Adapter.
3) Collet Chuck for my 5C Collets.
4) Follower Rest.
5) Steady Rest.
6) Draw Bar
Not to mention a lot of other things.
Anyway, thanks again. I'll be spending a lot of time perusing the forums to learn as much as I can.
Darren Harris
Staten Island, New York.
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