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Cufflinks from scrap end

Woody

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Very nice Phil saves all that waste and save the environment well done mate did you hold them on the lathe with double sided tape
 

edlea

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Must look on You Tube to see how these are made ...at present I have not the slightest idea how it's done !!!:nooidea:
 

PhillH

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Very nice Phil saves all that waste and save the environment well done mate did you hold them on the lathe with double sided tape
Nope, stuck the bit end in pin jaws turned it half round and parted it off. Sand the pip off glue in. 10 mins the pair.

I wear links for the office and I'm sick of paying 10-20 quid for crap, when I can make my own for less than 2 quid.

I'm from Yorkshire after all :face:
 

Jim

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Looks good Phill, now i need to see the shirt and tie you have in mind for these ... :love_it:
 
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