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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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IMG_0519.jpgWizard cane142 viewsThis cane was carved from a western red cedar blank, and is beautifully done. Generates a response in nearly anyone who sees it, and usually a smile. A well-appreciated surprise gift from a fellow Galoot and good friend.Charlie Driggs
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Witherby_butt_chisels.jpgWitherby NOS with butt chisel handles added184 viewsCharlie Driggs
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veneerhammer2.jpgveneer hammer126 viewsamerican holly handle, indian rosewood body, ΒΌ" brass edgeCharlie Driggs
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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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IMG_6613.jpgTucker vise in full 'exploded' mode40 viewspivoted, open, tilted -- it can take up the entire working space at the north end of the bench if fully utilizedCharlie Driggs
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IMG_2413.JPGTucker vise56 viewsswiveled, with dogs extended and outer jaw pivotedCharlie Driggs
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IMG_2411.JPGTucker vise57 viewsswiveled, with dogs extended and outer jaw pivotedCharlie Driggs
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IMG_2409.JPGTucker vise59 viewsinverted, with carving jaws in position, tilted slightlyCharlie Driggs
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IMG_2408.JPGTucker vise70 viewsswung up to 90 degrees -- not as much flexibility here as Bill's Oliver, but still very, very usefulCharlie Driggs
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IMG_2406.JPGTucker vise68 viewsordinary position, showing the foot release mechanism that supplements the quick release push bar (silver bar along the top) for when you've really got yourself tied up in your workCharlie Driggs
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IMG_2349s.jpgtrip haul - July 200970 views$17 for the new stuff (including 8% state & local tax I wouldn't have paid at home), but the real gems were the three in front -- 1837 I&LJ White turning skew with a shattered handle, and a straight & hefty timber chisel (does a 2" wide / several pound of steel sans handle example qualify as a timber slick?) with a broken off handle and the obligatory spot of green paint, plus another 80M scraper for upgrading. Charlie Driggs
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