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    Default Chisel holders

    I've been planning on making something to take the extra chisels as they breed and soon overflowed my original holder (which I will revamp at some stage. as it is full)

    Anyway Skew made a comment in another thread, sometime ago, about dust and shavings building up, so I came up with this using some old water pipe and a have-a-go cricket stump.

    The piccies tell the story

    tool holder 1_1787.jpg tool holder 2_1796.jpg tool holder 3_1798.jpg

    I had thought of putting a bit of plastic tubing over the screws to negate possible damage to the end of the handles - not sure it's needed.

    One thing - it's a good idea to use a finer blade on the bandsaw when cutting pipe then I did.
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    Nice.

    How offen do they breed? Can you not have them fix.

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    Nick inbreeding can causes deformities so I suggest new gene pooling often Trend Open day this weekend for a New P&N

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    nice

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    looks ok from here
    although there is another way i have plenty of room on my waal in my shed for them

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    Christos

    they seem to breed anytime there is a working with wood show or an open day at Trend
    They also breed by internet order and forum group purchases and ... and ...

    Ray

    doubt whether I'll get out there this weekend - too much on

    Troy

    thanks for the storage offer
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    shall I SMS you the specials your missing out on.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sawdust Maker View Post
    I've been planning on making something to take the extra chisels as they breed and soon overflowed my original holder (which I will revamp at some stage. as it is full)

    I had thought of putting a bit of plastic tubing over the screws to negate possible damage to the end of the handles - not sure it's needed.
    Very nice, I think I would have put tubing on the screws for those pretty handles.

    All but one of mine (Crown 1/2 inch bowl gouge) are old second and third hand tools or home made. My home made ones are turned from discarded table legs or from the wood pile, sanded with 80 grit and given a rub with linseed or tung oil.
    So much timber, so little time.

    Paul

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    Good work-up, Nick!

    Do they breed at night when everyone is asleep, or do they shamefully do it in light of day so everyone can watch?!?!
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    I am looking to make a carousel type on wheels so I can move it around, job number 3492........ give or take a couple of hundred
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    nice execution Nick. might need a few extra spares for future breeding programs

    Cheers,
    Dave

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    Quote Originally Posted by Christos View Post
    Nice.

    How offen do they breed? Can you not have them fix.
    funniest comment ever.
    actually the whole thread made me chuckle

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ed Reiss View Post
    Good work-up, Nick!

    Do they breed at night when everyone is asleep, or do they shamefully do it in light of day so everyone can watch?!?!

    Can't rightly say but I do know money changes hands [or should it be nudge nudge ]
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sawdust Maker View Post
    Can't rightly say but I do know money changes hands [or should it be nudge nudge ]
    ...turned wooden coins ?????
    Cheers,
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