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Just made 3 new tools

Woody

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Hi I have made 3 new chisels with the carbide tips one with square tool bar cut at 45deg for sheer scraping with a round tip two with round tool bars one with a round tip and one with a square tip I did have the screws or so I thought cut a 4mm thread in two of them and a 6mm thread in the other one but the screws wont fit so I'm waiting to take delivery on them each tool cost me about £13 and it only took a few hours to make all 3 of them by hand with a hacksaw and a file and turned the handles any way here they are
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rowdyyates115

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Brilliant Woody... :love_it:
I am just getting use to the scraper I built with the help of Brian.. Now it looks like I am going to have to have a go at these..
I love this forum... :love_it:
 

paulm

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That's great Woody, its good to be that useful. According to the CMM I'm less use than wind in a spacesuit.:funny::funny:
 

naxie

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Excellent Woody, something im hoping to have a go at very soon!

Ive just ordered 3 cutters off Capt Eddie for an old BCT tool with an articulated head. The one I have is one of the original ones made by Frank, they have now been taken on by Toolpost who have made a few modifications to them, but for the better I hear.

Great to see you making tools again Woody, and such a good job of them to boot! :thumbs:
 

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I hope you didn't buy the steels dad I could have sent you some.
Came out good though, nice bit of fun and useful tools at the end of it init?
 

Grump

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That's the one like the arm of a JCB then, Brian, a man well known for his soft touch and diplomatic approach to all things, human and wood!

You dunnalf know how to flatter a guy you smooth talking bar steward init?
 

edlea

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Wouldn't it be just great to be able to make tools like those ..I salute you ,sir.:claps:
 
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