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micktoon:
Hi Ralph , well I think those two are probably the best finished yet so what ever you are doing is working  :thumbup: , I bet this latest one will look lovely around the radiused front end when finished too  :drool: :drool:.
  I dont know if you or anyone else interested to be reading this has seen the recent Gwinnet woodworkers video on Youtube,
     
at about 1 hour 19mins a guy has some miniture rifles then a selection of tool very like yours, you will no doubt know what each one is and may have seen them before Ralph but worth a look.
  Keep up the good work  :dremel: :thumbup:

 Cheers Mick.

flyingtractors1:
Thanks Mick.  It is winter and very cold out in Colorado, so I have more time indoors to tend to my projects + with every build I learn something which reflects on the next. 

And thanks for sharing the video GWA video.  I was somewhat familiar with Paul Hamler's work, but had not seen it in this detail.  He built (mass produced) a lot of fine tools - miniatures 1/3 scale and full scale.  I sure enjoyed the video and learned some things.

A little more progress on the shoe plane.   Ralph








micktoon:
Hi Ralph , glad you enjoyed the video and also learnt some new facts  :thumbup: ( thanks to whoever changed the link to a picture type link  :thumbup: ), I am glad its too cold for you to go out as you sure seem to be cracking on with the shoe plane  :lol: , I like the look of this one  :drool: .
  Cheers Mick.

flyingtractors1:
 Thanks Mick.  You and others have encouraged me to build and post pics of my miniature all along.  I don't know how many  I've posted, but as you might imagine (or could have wondered), I do now have quite a collection, and rounded up most of them for a group picture.





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SwarfnStuff:
Wonderful collection with many man-hours work involved. Thanks for allowing us to follow the journey. Are you game to guess just how many man-hours are involed? OR would you rather not know?
John B

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