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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_2409.JPGTucker vise59 viewsinverted, with carving jaws in position, tilted slightlyCharlie Driggs
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IMG_2411.JPGTucker vise57 viewsswiveled, with dogs extended and outer jaw pivotedCharlie Driggs
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IMG_2413.JPGTucker vise56 viewsswiveled, with dogs extended and outer jaw pivotedCharlie 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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IMG_2356s.jpghandles completed & mounted58 viewsA pair of mesquite turnings, finished with cyanoacrylate glue while on the lathe. Tang on the 1837 I&LJ White skew chisel is over 4" inches long, so it should be well supported. The schlagring on that skew came off the broken handle of the timber chisel, and had taken a beating before being cleaned up on the grinder.Charlie Driggs
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Some_Previous_Galootaclaus_Gifts~0.jpgprior Galootaclaus gifts65 viewsCharlie Driggs
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Galootaclaus_2008.jpgGalootaclaus 2008 166 viewsCharlie Driggs
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IMG_1927.JPGhanging eggbeaters is easy with commercially available peghook wire racks 178 viewsThe rack shown here is usually about $2; if that's too much or the wrong shape -- bend your own.Charlie Driggs
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Some_Previous_Galootaclaus_Gifts.jpgLast five years of Galootaclaus gifts (not all are shown)100 viewsThis isn't a fully complete photo, but it shows the diversity of gifts over four of my years of participation...

2003 was worth every minute of the wait - a Warner & Driggs woodie
2004 Stanley No. 15 try square, and No. 18 bevel gauge; both are well used
2005 Stanley 9-1/2 block plane and an MF chain drill; the comment enclosed leveled me -- a cherished gift
2006 Veritas year: marking gauge, spokeshave kit, striking knife and canvas apron
2007 paper thin turned bowl, tool holders, hand tools book
Charlie 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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winding_sticks.jpg155 viewsI've had an urge to get another set of winding sticks that would be a little easier to see, but kept putting it off. Then yesterday was doing a little cleanup in the wood stash and found this stick of purpleheart that had been so miserable to work with over a decade ago. Ah-ha, I had a use for it. Still miserable to work it, but now I don't have any of it left. The markers are made from scrap pieces of holly. Much easier to see this pair than the sticks next to them when the lighting is a bit shaded or the eyes are tired.Charlie Driggs
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