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That is some serious machine tool abuse right there ,I'd put my wife
outside under a blue tarp before I would a machine !! LOL!!! -
Jim ,Derek ,
That's some fine looking tooling you guys have there ! -
Frosty....Hex head bolts can be manufactured from any class of material that theHex head bolts are NOT mild steel. FYI
Frosty The Lucky.
end user needs to suit their intended application. One can readily purchase hex head
bolts in a wide variety of flavors,ie. plastic,poly,aluminum,stainless etc.......FYI -
Derek ,
I have had quite a few requests for them ,so yes they are now in production.
Thanks,
William -
2" round 4140 for $2.00 a foot ? Hmmmmmm......... -
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I know quite a few of you knife makers here are extremely talented
and do amazing work,I was wondering, have any of you ever produced
any cigar cutters ?
If so, let's have look at them . -
Top notch information. A lot of the time I work by myself in the shop so I
make safety top priority every day on every job. I remember years ago while
employed at another shop sitting through hours upon hours of safety meetings.
We had a perfect safety record for years.
All of the money they spent for us to sit there for hours was only peanuts
compared to an on the job injury,workers comp claim or a casualty.
Safety can't be drilled into our thick skulls enough no matter how many
times its discussed.
William -
Fine piece ! The finished product shows the pride you have in your work.
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Thomas....brass pins would work quite well ,maybe on the next one I'll put together
a "pin package" using yours and Roberts suggestions.
SJS......yes bending jig. As far as using it in a lathe ,I would chuck in a four jaw
and not hesitate. -
Thanks for the compliments everybody !
John......officially "the omniholder". Hmmm......could be useful for tig welding
those really intricate parts.
Derek and Jim......thanks for the feedback on the fly press tool holders ,glad to
hear they are serving your needs.I have a few ideas I need to
run by ya'll.
Frank.....I think his requests were met. Lol !
Dodge...."hold odd shapes" I went through the shop trying to find
the strangest shapes I have just to test it out.
Eddie.....I've already thought of 100 more uses for it, might have to build
one for myself.
Thomas...it does have some serious clamping strength.
Robert Taylor...I agree with the bushings over a few of the pins and suggested
It. The integral turning tool ,second to last pic,two one inch
pins that bolt directly to the fixture and held in a vise to become
a turning tool.
Rob.....thanks..and where have you been lately ?
William -
Hi everyone ,
Recently I had a customer approach me about building a work holding
fixture that would suit and accommodate the various types of work he
does. Thought this might be of interest to some and wanted to share a
few pics.
The first request was to have a fixture that would function as an
engravers vise/block. Second request was to have a way to secure knife
blanks of various thickness in multiple positions.Third request ,a fixture
to accept hardy shank tooling ranging in size from 3/4" to 1 1/4".
Fourth request ,to be able to hold round stock for a band saw or a
drill press.The last request was to have an integral turning tool.
The fixture has a large enough foot print and weight to be plenty
stable on a work bench but can be just as easily mounted in a vise to
have multiple working axis.
Enjoy the pics !
William -
Check with Josh Greenwood right there in Petersburg. Greenwood Ironworks
William -
Welcome aboard and thank you for your service at Ft. Lee. !
There is an amazing amount of knowledge and talent among the members here and
some fine smiths in your area.
William -
Was it Central Texas Tool Company that did the work? -
Crazy Ivan,
I'd be very interested in hearing how it forges.Keep me updated as you move along
with it.
William -
The Cleveland steel tool website might be helpful.
William -
John ,
You bring up some very excellent points ! In today's world where the profit margins
for businesses are razor thin every aspect of the cost of production has to be
analyzed in every way imaginable.
Out sourcing,as you have proved,can certainly add to your bottom line.It speeds up
production and let's you focus on other in house items.
Lot's of ways to be profitable ,just have to be savvy about it.....analyze,analyze,analyze..
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William -
I'll share mine as well. This one is adjustable by loosening the cap screws and
moving the 1" diameter pins along the t-slot to desired width and retighten the
cap screws.Sockets and dies can utilized as well for bends.
It's got a one square shank or can be clamped in vise horizontally or vertically. -
Priceless !!!! -
You can grind it with a "green" wheel specifically made for carbide.The wheels
can be rather pricey and probably wouldn't be cost effective for two tools. -
Curly ,
That is awesome ,I'm sure she will enjoy it . -
Harold ,
That's a good idea with the dowel pin ,is it removable. -
Andrew.......I bet those adjustable squares and rounds come in handy for
quite a few different applications.
A new guillotine; the concept with 3d model and materials
in Tools, general discussion
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Adman ,
Does this design use the same size hardy shank in both the top and bottom ?
If not how do you plan on compensating for the misalignment of two different
sizes of shanks to properly meet ?