thinpartingtool#2.avi
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I made mine a couple of days ago, not so long, and a rough pine handle, but it works like a charmt, Cheers Cap'n Eddie!
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WOW, I just made one of these and does it ever work. Mine is not as sexy as yours w/ the Cocobolo but mine was 100% free. Old dead blade that has already paid for itself w/ its original purpose and some screws and sleeve nuts left over from some cabinets I bought some time ago and some scrap select pine. This was a test. I have a slimmer demo blade and know that I know it will work for me I will make another one w/ that blade. Seems like one of those 'cant haveto many' tools. Thanks Eddie!
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Hey Capn Eddie, Found the blades at Lowes. Like you said right at $4.00. When I get them done I'll send you some pics. Thanks for the tips.
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Good reason to have a brace and bit set - they're graduated in 16ths, and it's *very* easy to drill recessed holes for saw nuts and such.
Great video. I like the series, and would much rather make a tool than buy a tool. If you're ever in PA, we'll make you honorary PA dutch for saving dull blades and (as my mother says) figuring out any way you can to skin a fart for a nickel.
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Great video and a great sense of humor.
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Great job with your video. Very informative and very well edited (even if it is a bit "cutesy" ;^)
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dear friend, i love this video----entirely!!!
you've got excellent skills not only in woodworking----you've got skills in filmmaking as well! that's a nice show!
again, love every beat of it!
cheers,
jake
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Leaving your phone number on youtube, Brave man.
Doesn't mean I have to answer it. Brave, not stupid! A real fine line.
capneddie 1 year ago
I reseated Death Valley, The Tiger stadium in 1980's, 1984 or so. Bob Broadhead had us put in untested purple and gold seats which turned olive drab and yellow before the year was over.
That was a very good year.
capneddie 1 year ago