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dsquire:
Ralph Looks like it's going to be another nice plane. I'll be watching for the finished product. :D :D Cheers :beer: Don |
raynerd:
I am blown away each time I read this thread!! What draws your interest to miniature tools? |
vtsteam:
Love the silver scraper! I'd like full size version for Christmas instead of a lump of coal this year, if possible. :) |
flyingtractors1:
Thanks again Gents. The #4 is progressing slowly -- more challenging than I had imagined. I have just had a lesson on how to better appreciate a "simple" Lever Cap with the proper, working mechanism - lever. Just build one 1/4 scale with a cam and a lever which work together to make the part functional to better appreciate the part. Maybe that I shouldn't have been so bold as to declare something that I'm not sure I can do - that I'm not sure anyone has done, but I'll keep after it and see what / how it turns out in a week or so. If not for the price of silver, I'm sure that we could have a full size one within a couple weeks. Imagine Gold. I started out as a creator of jewelry and learned many skills of the trade. Then I learned that noone wanted to buy trinkets nor pay well for treasures, but I realized that I could amuse myself and create stuff that I liked and would be gald to keep if I "got stuck" with it. I started my own line of 'Pocket Jewelry" (copywright) for the well dressed - a tiny gold hammer for the carpenter, a tiny pipe wrench for the plumber, etc. And have never tried to sell any, so my managery (and my skills) have grown. I have comissioned some pieces, but don't really like to build duplicates, so I tend to collect all my creations. Ralph |
flyingtractors1:
The lever cap turned out nice. Ralph |
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