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Knurling tool E.Riley stile
jcs0001:
Ralph:
Very nice job on the knurler. I made two a while back from a design in one of Guy Lautard's books. There is a photo here (down the page a bit):
http://madmodder.net/index.php?topic=3640.0
It works pretty well on mild steel and even better on aluminum and brass. The knurled handle seems to provide enough leverage to get a decent knurl although in steel it takes a good grip to get enough "squeeze" to form the knurl. I may rebuild the knob to something more similar to yours.
I like the design of yours better however. Just seems more substantial and maybe a bit easier to build.
John.
loumartin:
Hello from Canon City, CO, USA....
Do you think the Hemingway Knurling tool kit can be made using only a mini lathe with a milling attachment? I'm a self-trained novice with decent mechanical knowledge and experience.
Lou Martin - Bamboo fly rod maker
saw:
Nice work. :thumbup: :thumbup:
JohnC:
:beer:
Hi xildevil,
When I saw the first picture of your work (on the carpet) I thought it was a CAD rendering it looked so good!! Good work and keep it up.
John
Rob.Wilson:
--- Quote from: loumartin on August 14, 2012, 01:45:55 PM ---Hello from Canon City, CO, USA....
Do you think the Hemingway Knurling tool kit can be made using only a mini lathe with a milling attachment? I'm a self-trained novice with decent mechanical knowledge and experience.
Lou Martin - Bamboo fly rod maker
--- End quote ---
Hi and Welcome :wave: Lou
I cant see why not , It is just about possible to build the Knurl with hand tools only :dremel:
Rob
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