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vtsteam:
I'd say using a dowel plate is a definite indicator. And making the dowel plate puts you on the metal working side as well. Wouldn't be surprised if he made the mallet, too. |
mattinker:
--- Quote from: vtsteam on July 24, 2013, 09:05:16 AM ---I'd say using a dowel plate is a definite indicator. And making the dowel plate puts you on the metal working side as well. Wouldn't be surprised if he made the mallet, too. --- End quote --- I bought the mallet in the UK along with the Stanley 30mm chisel which is at least 2" shorter from sharpening, I left in '79 when Thatcher arrived! Regards, Matthew |
Rob.Wilson:
:clap: :clap: :clap: Looking great Matthew :thumbup: Rob |
mattinker:
Things haven't changed much, more painting and filling. The Emco is the smaller of my two lathes (tool gloat, gift from a school, brand new with protective gunk, missing the burnt out motor and pulley!), so the dividing head is sized to fit. Raiser block to make the dividing head more usable on my Colchester. Cutting out the riser block on my radial arm saw, set to 3°, the draught is made on cut out. It's hard to show draught as camera deformation is often more than enough to cancel it out. The banjo |
doubleboost:
Very nice The pattern as well as the lathe :drool: :drool: :drool: :drool: John |
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