Thanks for that Rhossyd, I have looked on some US carving sites that have suggestions for more experiments including speed reduction. This morning brought an Amazon package for the 1" belt sander with a very quick to clip on angle table. Search:
Knife Sharpening Angle Guide fits 1X30 Belt Sander...
I wonder if a short reverse polarity extension lead will work, another rainy day job to experiment. I bought a Pro edge for woodturning and am moving on to general edge sharpening, The Motam and Hewn & Hone jigs are great. On the mini the leather belts and metalworking belts from Super Strop on...
Very expensive one available for the Axminster machine which at least will turn in both directions. I opted to fit one of the 1" x30" belts on a small Warco belt sander machine. Again wrong direction and at 2850 rpm way faster than what i would like. My main use will be on Mora size blades, I...
The Thompson name is associated with fishing, could it be an unusual bit to work with their more usual fly tying stuff? Whatever it is it would appear to be for delicate eye level operation.
I searched for ideas for supporting a spoon securely. Pinterest offers inspirational images but little substance. I found a suitable size plank shaped it, added the corded foot grip and used 6mm plastic dowels. I work sat on the mule on top of a chair or stool. Using a carving hook soon revealed...
A page from my Aircraft Made in Lincoln book. Who needs you tube, the 1915 picture shows all of the process. Walnut and mahogany characteristics complemented each other There was an animal glue factory adjacent to the Ruston Proctor works. Rustons made several thousand propellers during the...
In the Great War propellers were shaped using spokeshaves until replaced by pantograph copy shapers in 1918. The blades were laminated, alternate Mahoghany Walnut cut to template shape, then glued and spokeshaved. The correct profile was at the laminate joint. The propeller would then be balanced
I think the last I recharged was a small 1.5 amp18v DeWalt, Just identify the + and - terminals and tape insulated wires between another fully charged 18 or 21v battery to form a circuit. I usually would do this outside on a table for 15 minutes keeping an eye on it. Then return the battery to...
Agree, DeWalt are polypropylene more forgiving and almost as strong as brittle ABS, no weak corners and plastic connectors With hindsight the Tough system might be even better with seals.
Having retired from the photographic trade I have a long experience of lithium cells. The problem is the matching "smart" charger is designed not to charge if the battery has drained below a certain voltage. The answer is to look for another charging method to bypass that charger. Use the "jump...
Strange that the other John Pye Branches aren't offering these. Perhaps they were all held in a large warehouse in Wales, at least the going price for us not so local should hold. I decided to cover the "biological substance " lettering with tape. I guess the lucky South Wales bidders...
If you can't free it and decide to drill out, Thomas Flinn sell the various types of replacement screws, but expensive with postage costs. I wonder if you could very carefully drill a 1.5mm bore to get penetrating oil into the right spot.
My two arrived this morning with only central tape banding and wrapped in black commercial cling wrap. Two corners shattered and two base T-loc lugs broken in transit due to abysmal packaging. A quick wipe with hot soapy water soon removed the muck from storage