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auger_bits_001.jpgvariation on a Jennings style bit118 viewsthese two (possibly by Bates, Pew, or someone else) have two sets of spurs -- one scores ahead of the lip, the other slices the chip after the lip lifts it.Charlie Driggs
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carbide_burnisher.jpgZaffuto burnisher -- two weeks later, repaired142 viewsTruth time. That piece of plum used to make this handle turned out to be a bit less seasoned than I thought -- went away for a weeks vacation, and when I returned it had a 4" x 1/16" crack down down 80% of the handle, propagating from a little knot. Kerfed out the crack with a saw and 3/32" chisel, patched it with a strip of cherry, shaped the patch to match, and I can use it without getting pinched. Charlie Driggs
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Comparison_of_Results_-__A__top,__B__bottom.jpgComparison of Results108 viewsThe area next to the red cord wrapped example was achieved in about 15 seconds with less work than needed to achieve the results next to the yellow wrapped example -- 30 seconds, more effort, and a less uniform smoothness in the surface.Charlie Driggs
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Don_Williams_demonstrating_the_technique.jpgDon Williams at work ...124 viewsDon is demonstrating the technique at the SAPFM Chesapeake Chapter Meeting to 40 attentive observers. Charlie Driggs
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eighth_in_mortise.jpgmortise chisel -- eighth inch wide141 viewsCharlie Driggs
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eighth_in_mortise_2.jpgmortise chisel - maker's mark129 viewsCharlie Driggs
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Elm_burl_handle_4.JPGrehandling a Buck chisel with 100 yr old elm burl202 viewsCharlie Driggs
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elm_cane_2.jpgElm & Brass cane134 viewsThis one came together with about four hours of work. It has some weight, and feels great in the hand.Charlie Driggs
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Galootaclaus-WC-2007-1.jpgGalootaclaus & other arrivals of the day177 viewsthe two large objects are magnetic tool / knife holders; the object on the upper right is a MF No. 1 circular / cigar shave from Patrick Leach. Charlie Driggs
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Galootaclaus-WC-2007-2.jpgTop view of bowl118 viewsWhat is not even close to apparent with this shot is the delicacy of this bowl. Wall thickness is nearly uniform, on the order of 1/16th inch / 2mm. The cracks readily seen, aren't readily recognized as filled with a dark material to enhance the contrast. This was turned from an ash blank, and in doing so, Galootaclaus Walt Cheever demonstrates a skill I don't have and definitely appreciate!! No way this is going in my shop - far too delicate!Charlie Driggs
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