Very nice job. Good instructions, plus it's great to see a turner who cuts rather than scrapes! Well done.
It's a shame you didn't put in a plug for your very innovative depth gauge that you were using with the parting tool at the lay-out stage. It's a great tool and more turners should be made aware of it.
That caliper you invented is not something to be ashamed of, plug it with pride as a public service to turners everywhere. Your gauge is a big improvement over any other that's available. It has a large, vivid dial, that's in direct view of the turner while he's holding it with a natural grip. Any serious turner should instantly recognize the tool's unique virtues, but it doesn't hurt to point them out either.
very nice tks for posting
bingcro 3 months ago
very nice job, just perfect.
sakis6383f650gs 11 months ago
Great stuff Peter.
Where can I get your caliper?
Carl
ravenhhca 1 year ago
good work
Jovana93ful 1 year ago
Very nice job. Good instructions, plus it's great to see a turner who cuts rather than scrapes! Well done.
It's a shame you didn't put in a plug for your very innovative depth gauge that you were using with the parting tool at the lay-out stage. It's a great tool and more turners should be made aware of it.
deezynar 1 year ago
@deezynar
thanks for the comment. I suppose I'm a bit shy about shamelessly plugging my caliper, but I appreciate you noticing and bringing it up!
PeterGalbert 1 year ago
@deezynar
That caliper you invented is not something to be ashamed of, plug it with pride as a public service to turners everywhere. Your gauge is a big improvement over any other that's available. It has a large, vivid dial, that's in direct view of the turner while he's holding it with a natural grip. Any serious turner should instantly recognize the tool's unique virtues, but it doesn't hurt to point them out either.
deezynar 1 year ago