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    Yvan, I wish we in jail down here could go to auctions and markets where we could buy things we don't need. See you next week.
    I am learning, slowley.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pagie View Post
    So I got on to be abused by all for my Hat. Was a good fun meeting about steaming and welding. I think we need longer meetings. I don't know if we can do that. A steam bending video could be organized when I can clean my bench off.
    Attachment 482521This is a currach. With bent ribs.
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    Seeing your currach reminded me of a time long ago when I accompanied a bloke to pick up a coracle, the Welsh boat that is either round or nearly round and paddled with a single oar worked in a figure of eight pattern.

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    So what are we going to decide to put our knowledge to this week?
    Sharpening, carving, clamping, hardening steel. Something else?
    I am learning, slowley.

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    How about virtual shed tours ?

    Cheers Matt.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Simplicity View Post
    How about virtual shed tours ?

    Cheers Matt.


    Luckily I only use a desktop. No wheels, although arguably I could use one with training wheels, but not for mobility.

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    Hi All,

    It's nearly Friday again (YESSS and YAY!)

    Rather than a specific topic this week, let's do a "What's on your bench" show and tell?

    I really like Matt's idea of some workshop tours, so perhaps we can arrange someone for next week to show us around. I know I really enjoyed seeing Doug's workshop and surrounds during his bench reveal.

    Anyway, as usual, open to any and all who have a spare 40 minutes (or just prefer to chat than work).


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    See ya tomorrow [emoji106]

    Cheers Matt.

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    Good too see everyone,good catch up.

    Cheers Matt.

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    These are the calipers that I was talking about. They are not super high quality, its mild steel but I think they are accurate. They are also 10". I think they are better than what you can buy on ebay.

    But just as I was to post his. I did a search on McJing. They have 12" calipers for 18 bux each. So that might be an option.

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    Thanks all again for the chat, i pulled the pin on a new Harvey Ambassador c200-30 after we finished up... hope to see it before xmas

    I might put the fully automated router table back a little bit though.

    Nice to hear and see what we are all working on

    Lance, what kept coming to mind is pattern follow tooling and i found this diy version that could be of interest A Poor Man's Lathe Duplicator Rig

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    Something is wrong with the connection. I was the only one there but I see several other regulars are browsing. Same thing for you?

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    Hmmmm. Time frame? Daylight saving?

    S*?t!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bushmiller View Post
    Something is wrong with the connection. I was the only one there but I see several other regulars are browsing. Same thing for you?

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    Paul, all seemed normal for the zoom meeting though Pagie had a low bandwidth connection again

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    I wondered what happened to you Paul

    Thanks Doug, Matt, et. al. for your advice about pull duplication.

    With the pattern and measurements, and playing join-the-dots, I got really close.

    Original is Tasmanian Oak with brass insert, the copy is blackwood with a Huon Pine insert. These practice pulls are to good to throw away. I'll have to build something that can use them!


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    Quote Originally Posted by Bushmiller View Post
    Hmmmm. Time frame? Daylight saving?

    S*?t!

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    Lol
    No comment, from the Boy in virus town.

    Cheers Matt.

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