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2nd December 2018, 07:24 PM #1Senior Member
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Lathe Depth Gauge
Just finished making a depth gauge for the lathe (over the years I've made too many bowls where I've gone too deep and ended up wasting usually expensive and often unique timber) and made a second one while I was set up. Like all my tools I like them to look good as well as being functional. The timber is 1/4 sawn Jarrah and the fittings are brass.
Price is $40 and happy to post anywhere in Australia (~$8.50 standard or $11.50 express)
Make a nice Christmas present for yourself
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2nd December 2018, 07:57 PM #2
Very nicely made Dave,
I do agree nice looking tools are so much nicer to use.
Did you make the brass fittings or are they brought.
Cheers Matt,
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2nd December 2018, 08:38 PM #3Senior Member
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No don't have a metalworking lathe, so have to buy the thumbscrews and then drill and tap into the brass strip that I glue along the bottom edge
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2nd December 2018, 09:33 PM #4SENIOR MEMBER
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Hi Dave,
I'll take it, PM incoming.
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3rd December 2018, 12:28 PM #5Senior Member
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If anyone else is interested please let me know, happy to make more of these
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3rd December 2018, 12:42 PM #6New Member
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Nice work, Dave. I hope you get many orders.
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3rd December 2018, 03:56 PM #7
Bloomin' gorgeous!
I want one... but I'll have to wait a while as it's "that time of year" when funds are scarcest.
Just a thought... it appears the beam is about the same length as the rod? Given any thought to drilling the length of the beam so the rod can be stored inside? That'd make the unit easier to store and also give the rod a modicum of protection when not in use.
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3rd December 2018, 04:57 PM #8Senior Member
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Yeah Jarrah and brass go really well together. Drop me a line whenever you're ready.
Like the idea of storing the rod inside, will have a play with the next one to see if I can squeeze it past the clamping tube
Cheers
Dave
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