laxbograt Posted February 29, 2012 Posted February 29, 2012 Hi I live in SWFL and am interested in getting a set of holdfasts for my woodworking bench. I can't find a local smith in my area so I I was curious if anyone here could make them? Obviously I know it is probably within you skill sets since it is basicly a curved wire. I would like to know how long and how much? Carlos This is link to what i am looking for.http://www.toolsforw...DFASTXX_big.gif Quote
WmHorus Posted February 29, 2012 Posted February 29, 2012 Whoever decides to respond will need to know the diameter of the holes you are working from I think. Quote
ThomasPowers Posted February 29, 2012 Posted February 29, 2012 Please can you share what country your SWFL is in? This is a world wide forum and I'd bet that SWFL could be applied to several countries. If you are in America there is a listing of many of the blacksmithing groups. You might try the local one and ask about a local smith---makes shipping and possible tweaks or repairs a lot cheaper! www.abana-chapter.com is one such listing (Even in America we can run into trouble; for example Las Vegas NM is quite different from Las Vegas Nevada, and San Antonio NM is even more different than San Antonio Texas---a hotel chain put up a billboard stating that they had 5 hotels in San Antonio---they posted this about 15 miles north of San Antonio NM, population around 700! We got a laugh from it) Quote
laxbograt Posted February 29, 2012 Author Posted February 29, 2012 Lol, sorry I live in SouthWest Florida, Lee County. Carlos Quote
primtechsmith Posted February 29, 2012 Posted February 29, 2012 Even better listing is off of the actual ABANA site. Here is a link:http://www.abana.org/affiliates/affiliate_list.shtmlOr use the interactive map:http://www.abana.org/affiliates/affiliate_map.shtml Quote
son_of_bluegrass Posted March 1, 2012 Posted March 1, 2012 Is there some reason you don't buy some? I don't know that someone making a few would be able to make them cheaper than what you could buy some from a woodworking supply store (even if online). On one woodworking forum I read there was a diagram showing angles and sizes to get such hold fasts to work right, I may be able to find it again if you're interested. If you don't get close on lengths and angles they don't work well (if at all). ron Quote
Dave Parker Posted March 1, 2012 Posted March 1, 2012 Laxbograt, The Florida Artist Blacksmith Association (FABA) meets every weekend (almost year around) somewhere in Fla. You are close enough to drive to the SW chapter. If you can make it, you can watch your project from start to finish. Here is our website: http://www.blacksmithing.org/ and here is the location for the next meeting: SW 24 - Bethany Allen-Ford and Patrick Ford’s forge, 5352 Wauchula Road, Myakka, FL 34251 (941) 322-2422 I drive down to visit the Ford's forge when I can, great folks and if you ask nicely, I am betting someone would make what you need as a demo. If you cannot make it to a meeting, contact me and I will find someone willing to make your project. Dave Quote
pkrankow Posted March 1, 2012 Posted March 1, 2012 http://www.toolsforworkingwood.com//Merchant/merchant.mvc?Screen=PROD&Store_Code=toolshop&Product_Code=MS-HOLDFAST.XX&Category_Code= This is the out of stock product from the site he got the image from The description cites "Moxon's Mechanicks Exercises", however I have not located the reference in the copy on Google Books. Phil Quote
ThomasPowers Posted March 1, 2012 Posted March 1, 2012 I have a copy of Moxon I'll check it out. Do you know if it's in the blacksmithing section or in the woodworking section? Quote
pkrankow Posted March 1, 2012 Posted March 1, 2012 I know what the sale description I linked says, sorry Thomas not much help. The holdfast was sufficiently important to rate almost half a page in Moxon's Mechanicks Exercises (1678 - the first book on woodworking in English). Phil Quote
double_edge2 Posted March 2, 2012 Posted March 2, 2012 I made a couple for a woodworker. Post would kill from here though, If a bender was handy, You could simply bend them up and weld a foot on. Can't remember the optimal angle, 87? 82 deg or something, have to browse my book for the sketches and angles. Quote
Francis Trez Cole Posted March 2, 2012 Posted March 2, 2012 I know of some in lee county I am in Sarasota fl shoot me an e-mail Quote
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