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NeoTech:
Im just waiting to see a miniture plane shaver or stationary bandsaw, milling machine now in that scale. ;) |
saw:
Nice, now you just have to find small people... :lol: :lol: |
flyingtractors1:
Thanks for your comments of interest, gents. I do sometimes use some of the small tools in the production of other tools - especially the saws, planes and marking tools. About every time I finish a new piece I think that I've got a complete toolbox set; then something else occurs to me, and I'm off on a new path. I'm trying to build a nice chistle set now and have discovered several ways not to do it. I need to learn better how to soften, harden and anneal steel so that it can be formed and sharpened well. I am actually pondering some about a suitable scale tool box :coffee:. As for complex machines at this scale, it'll be a while. And the little people - - I think that they appear at night and hide some of my stuff. :scratch: |
flyingtractors1:
Hi All, found some more pics of tools for my tool box. Hope that I'm not overdoing it here, but I sensed some interest in my work. Ralph and and |
PekkaNF:
Incredible :clap: It's a art itseff to scale objects. More so to retain functionality. Materials don't scale easy. I'm very impressed. Apparently you also use these tools. How do they work on non scaled wood? I mean these tools are scaled so much down from normal size, eventually some cutting angles and form probably have to be adjusted, because materials do not scale. This was a major consideration when I studied a little bit of aero- and hydrodynamics - you could build a scale model, but not scale air or scale water. Pekka |
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