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John Hill:
Thats a great project and I am sure a very useful tool at the end of it! :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: |
Anzaniste:
Respect! From first posting on this forum on 5th August to completion on 18th August, now that is impressive and a quality article as well. Respect. I also like your fly cutter; is it to the design in James Harvey's book? |
AdeV:
Nice work Al! That's a proper looking piece of kit; give it a lick of paint and people will be asking where you bought it from. As far as what to do with it; my brief readings would suggest that it's pretty much a replacement for hand filing, especially where intricate shapes are needed. I'm definitely adding one of these to the long list of Things to Make (When I Have a Foundry)... |
jgroom:
Very nice Al! I think this is the kind of tool that you never think you need but after you have one for a while you wonder how you ever got along without it. :clap: Cheers Jeff |
Bernd:
Al, Superb project and presentation. :bow: I like the grinding/filing station. Looks like you need to make that filing stand a bit more sturdier and perhaps a slower speed. Just suggestion mind you. All in all a nice little project you presented us with. :beer: Bernd |
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