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Title: Fishermans friend!
Post by: Divided he ad on August 16, 2008, 10:43:53 AM
I know it is not technically challenging but here is a fishermans 'priest' that I made for a friend.

Stainless steel shaft and a bronze (I think) business end!!

(http://i289.photobucket.com/albums/ll221/dividedhead/MY%20BALL%20TURNER%20-%20STEVE%20BEDAIR%20PLAN/IMG_4153.jpg)


This is just to show what type of shapes are achivable with my favorite ball turning tool... see the 'tools' section.



Ralph.
Title: Re: Fishermans friend!
Post by: Brass_Machine on October 31, 2008, 10:20:42 PM
Doh! Just saw this. What on earth is it used for? Knocking out the fish after you catch them?

Eric
Title: Re: Fishermans friend!
Post by: Divided he ad on October 31, 2008, 10:39:11 PM
Haha!!!

Yes it is for thumping the poor little buggers in the back of the head... Hence the heavy ass business end!!!

It was posted as stated to show the achievable shapes. I didn't know if there would be any fishermen looking around?!


Ralph.
Title: Re: Fishermans friend!
Post by: madmick on December 11, 2008, 11:20:16 AM
can vouch for this one,i sell these in my tackleshop,not as ornate,but same principle,nice job divided he ad
Title: Re: Fishermans friend!
Post by: Divided he ad on December 11, 2008, 02:10:10 PM
Glad you like it Mick, I just couldn't make a plain one... Just couldn't!  :)


BTW Welcome... Have you used the introductions section to say hi to everyone?.... Mad inventor machinist sounds like our kind of fun  :D




Ralph.
Title: Re: Fishermans friend!
Post by: Nowicki on February 26, 2010, 05:55:13 PM
Nice work. I got to try this.

Larry
Title: Re: Fishermans friend!
Post by: Divided he ad on February 28, 2010, 06:21:04 PM
Hi Larry,

It'll be nice to see what shapes you come up with....

It's not that tough at all..... I made the business end first, threaded it and shaped the ends with the radius (ball) turner.

Threaded the handle, centre drilled and shaped the end. Then used the business end as an arbour to hold the shaft with the centre as support and carved random shapes into it as I saw fit.... The I had to polish it cause I like shiny  :thumbup:




Have fun with the shapes.... But always concentrate....Radius turners often have bits sticking out the back that can contact the chuck!!  Safety first  :thumbup: 





Ralph.