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2nd March 2012, 03:39 PM #1SENIOR MEMBER
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2nd Melbourne Scraping Class.
Gentlemen.
The time has come to announce the 2nd Melbourne Scraping Class. I’ve asked permission of Big Shed & Neil Ellis, to organise it from here. So with their good grace, here we go.
Around 21 of you have contacted me, about attending a second class. So we have plenty of interest. If all of you were seriously interested, we would have enough for two classes. In which case I’d do consecutive weekends, to get it out of the way.
What’s on offer at this stage is this.
7.30 am. Saturday 14th & Sunday 15th of April. 2012
Be aware that is the weekend after Easter. Any latter than that, and it gets cold and dark down here.
That’s 7 weeks away Gentlemen. More than enough time to get organised.
Bit of a refresher course here if you forgot what you missed last time.
https://www.woodworkforums.com/f65/melbourne-scraping-class-reflections-142131/
With only a few exceptions, my plan is to use all that we learned from organising the last one, and apply it too this one. Very little will change, but a lot more prepared this time.
Unless you have a very compelling reason, the cast iron blocks I’m preparing, are mandatory. The blocks basically 50 x 100 x 150mm cast iron chunks, have all the features to learn the fundamentals on, yet are quick and easy to handle. We don’t only do flat, the second and third sides get into geometry, squareness and parallelism, etc.
With the limited time we have over a weekend (16 – 20 hours), it’s a perfect project. It also helps with work holding, fixturing and measurement, if everyone is working on the same thing.
At this stage, all you would need is enthusiasm. With 7 weeks, we have time to develop, acquire, beg, borrow or steal enough equipment, scrapers etc. So if you have little or no equipment, don’t panic. Previous experience is NOT a requirement also. A wise man once told me, “Scraping is just a labourer’s job, with a little thought, thrown in”.
On the other hand, if you have plenty of equipment or projects, bring them. We will find time to discuss them. And the usual buy, swap and sell is welcomed. There will be time for that at the end of each day.
Cost is same as the last class $300, plus the cast iron @ $70. So you’re looking @ $370 for two days instruction, two instructors, this includes food, water and soft drinks. You shouldn’t want for anything while you are here. There’s a better than fair chance the “Barista”, will be available.
That’s enough for now. Express you interest here. If you have had an email from me today, that means you are on the list that have all ready contacted me since October, last year. If you haven’t contacted me previously, add your interest here.
Regards. Phil.
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2nd March 2012, 04:25 PM #2.
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"On the other hand, if you have plenty of equipment or projects, bring them. We will find time to discuss them. And the usual buy, swap and sell is welcomed. There will be time for that at the end of each day."
If that's the case, I better start loading up the trailer now and plan on heading off early.
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Awww Bugga, that's second time I'm, not in the country for this!
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2nd March 2012, 07:27 PM #4future machinist
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If it is possible i would like to attend. although i am only 16
BETTER TO HAVE TOOLS YOU DON'T NEED THAN TO NEED TOOLS YOU DON'T HAVE
Andre
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2nd March 2012, 07:50 PM #6Philomath in training
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Phil, I'd like to be there. Can you put me down on the list please? I'll need to get some more details so I can book travel and arrange all those other annoying details, but in principle it's all good.
Michael
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2nd March 2012, 10:30 PM #8GOLD MEMBER
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Yes to attendance
Machtool
Phil
If possible I would like to be included in the scraping session.
I only have a carbon steel hand forged hardened & honed scraper made from a file.
It would be a good opportunity to come up to speed & meet others.
Bruce
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2nd March 2012, 10:46 PM #9rdm
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If you have room, I'll commit to this class, though I wasn't at first session.Really interested to learn how to keep angles accurate. I think this is fantastic opportunity!
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2nd March 2012, 11:15 PM #10
hi rdmdtfrd (please do tell us your name soon),
this isn't an advanced class - this is a repeat of the beginners class or two.
Phil's idea is to get a good number of people confident enough and good enough to run some intermediate or advanced machine restoration classes to follow on. But without proper scraping, bluing and measuring skills that would be a waste of time.
So enjoy the beginner's class! At the first one even the experienced attendants learned a lot.
Cheers,
Joe
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3rd March 2012, 12:02 AM #11SENIOR MEMBER
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3rd March 2012, 12:56 AM #12rdm
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Gd'day, my name is Roger, 62 years, canadian transported 18 years since.
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3rd March 2012, 09:19 AM #13Intermediate Member
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G'day, I would like to attend. Hope putting my hand up on my first post is not a breach of forum etiquette!
Neil
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3rd March 2012, 11:08 AM #15Senior Member
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Please put me down as an attendee of any possible second class as I'm already committed to an engine rally at Giuldford that weekend.
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