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mattinker:
--- Quote from: Pete. on December 21, 2013, 08:41:21 AM --- I read this, went straight up there and it's been sold. Came away with a pretty nice Mk1 Clarkson instead though it has no workholding so now I am on the lookout for attachments. --- End quote --- Do you know http://www.bedroom-workshop.com/ ? Steve has a ton of information on Clarksons, including "home made" tooling. There are lots information on the tooling and some of my tooling! Regards, Matthew |
Pete.:
Cheers Matt, I've been reading up there already :thumbup: Andrew - I don't think they will thank you much after the deal I hammered out with Steve, I even got a discount for it being my birthday! Nice guys there as usual :thumbup: :thumbup |
awemawson:
I've known him since he was dealing out of a lock up garage :thumbup: Andrew |
flutedchamber:
--- Quote from: Chuck in E. TN on December 21, 2013, 11:34:50 AM ---flutedchamber, if you are in the USA, Quorn Castings are available here: http://www.martinmodel.com/MMPtools-subfiles/Quorn/tools-quorn.html Chuck --- End quote --- Thank you Chuck. A new toy :beer: :beer: :beer: |
Fergus OMore:
I've sent a separate PM to Pete as he has a Clarkson. Frankly, my somewhat odd tooling might come as a surprise but I use mine with a Vertex Dividing head in preference to a lot of more conventional goodies. However for those who want to go continue on the home brew and no castings tool and cutter grinders, there is the Bonelle and the far simpler Brooks which appeared in MEW 16 and 17. There is the even simpler Norman Tinker thing. A few of us have made them from any old bit of metal- in a few short days. I can see the point and the simplicity. Cheers N |
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