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    Yall asked for it and here it is my tutorial on a captive ring pen.
    http://blogtext.org/pensbyjude
    Now if someone can do one on inlay I would be greatfull.
    Let me know what yall think good/bad on the tutorial
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jude A View Post
    Yall asked for it and here it is my tutorial on a captive ring pen.
    http://blogtext.org/pensbyjude
    Now if someone can do one on inlay I would be greatfull.
    Let me know what yall think good/bad on the tutorial
    Jude
    Thanks for that, greenie is on it's way.
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    That's great, Jude. Greenie for you!

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    Well done Jude, guess I now need to track down a hardware store that sells do it yourself detal equipment ... :confused: must say I have never seen this type of thing at hardware stores I frequent.

    Thanks for the prompt tutorial

    Jenny

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    You can try an auto repair parts shop for the tools.
    Chrisb691 and Toasty forgive my knowledge of slang but what does "GREENIE" mean?????????
    I have done so much for so long with so little I can now do almost anything with nothing!

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    when I first got one I thought it was that my idea was a sound conservation idea ... wrong, error, idiot, .... it is a way of giving you credit, brownie points etc .... go to your profile and you'll see that nice things are being sent your way!!

    Jenny

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jude A View Post
    Chrisb691 and Toasty forgive my knowledge of slang but what does "GREENIE" mean?????????
    If you look below the posters name you will see a series of green dots. This relates to your reputation on the board. If you look slightly lower you will see something that I guess looks like a set of scales. To add to someone's reputation because you think they have done a particularly good post or giving a gold bit of information, click on the scales and you can add to it with a little message.

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    Jude what other tool could you use beside dental??
    Toni

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    Jude what other tool could you use beside dental??
    I'm wondering if that is what the bent nails tools I have seen posted by someone could be used for .... wonders now where this was... will have to go looking. Bursting now for a trip into town to go shopping ... damm long weekend ...

    Jenny

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    As I have been known to say - no point getting older if you don't get smarter ...

    memory does serve me correct .... seems anything from concrete nails, old files, allen keys have all been used

    http://www.woodworkforums.ubeaut.com...ght=nail+tools ... found these

    Thinks I will still go look for the dental ones -- path of least resistance

    JD

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    Quote Originally Posted by Touchwood View Post
    I'm wondering if that is what the bent nails tools I have seen posted by someone could be used for .... wonders now where this was... will have to go looking. Bursting now for a trip into town to go shopping ... damm long weekend ...
    That's all I use, I'm not sure whether I've posted pix of 'em before or not, though. :confused:

    Easy to make: just drive a 4" steel bullet-head nail about 1" into the end of a bit of broom-handle, then put the last 1/2" in a vice and bend... finally, a quick whizz on the bench-grinder, grey-wheel to remove the head and white wheel to sharpen, et voila! Instant ring tool.

    I make a pair, one bending to the left, one to the right, sharpened much like a scraper. They're nothing flash (how flash can a nail in a stick be? ) and grinding wears 'em away pretty quickly... but they'll last long enough to turn several rings, are quickly and simply made and one thing I do have is plenty of nails...

    (PS. Concrete nails last longer, but are more awkward to bend. [shrug])
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    never would have thought of nails. Good thought. I did try a small bowl scraper but even that was too big. I guess ya can cut a file of something but it has to be thin and that is whear the danger comes in. A while back when I was doing one the pic got stuck and lifted the handle out of my hand spearing me with the other end, that is why I say to turn snd push in slowely. I am going to make some handels for these things.
    i am going to look around and see what else could be used.
    any takers on a inlay tutorial?
    Thanks jude
    I have done so much for so long with so little I can now do almost anything with nothing!

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