Please refer to << http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ivIHcHwR6b0 >>.
And making monocores is considered to be a challenge.
On second thought I guess I shall need some intensive lathe and
milling lessons from Mr. B and the good Captain. But I have a good
start with a large supply of brass.
Some light hearted relief.
My Next Lathe Project?
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OMG is overused today. Bit all I have to say is Oh My God!!
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While the guy is neat I woudl much rather have one of these. http://youtu.be/CJd-WY0mm88
"If you carry a gun, people call you paranoid. That's ridiculous. If I have a gun, what in the hell do I have to be paranoid about?"
Clint Smith
Clint Smith
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If you can build that sir, my hats off to you!!! That feller must`ve been a clock maker, or a sewing machine maker.
I will just stick to firearm related projects. That way when something goes kaboom, I`ll at least have a reason.
Cool either way!
I will just stick to firearm related projects. That way when something goes kaboom, I`ll at least have a reason.
Cool either way!
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Wonderfull work, absolute art
Thanks
Thanks
Of all the things I've lost it's my mind I miss the most
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Oh yes! +1.rogerme wrote:While the guy is neat I woudl much rather have one of these. http://youtu.be/CJd-WY0mm88
Thanks for directing me to it. It resonates with a guy's atavistic response
to shinny metal making accompanied with delusions of competence with a lathe.
I heartily agree, clocks are great to see and imagine making but they still do not supplant
simple steel and wood, open spaces, targets, the sound of silence, and the smell of 'cordite'. [ OK. IMR powder ]
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Watching those that we've elected to office, seems most can't even wash a car or order fast food correctly.
Maybe if we had a few of those inventors solving the worlds problems....things might get done.
Maybe if we had a few of those inventors solving the worlds problems....things might get done.
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Don't let the EPA know he was running without catalytic converters.Historian wrote:Oh yes! +1.rogerme wrote:While the guy is neat I woudl much rather have one of these. http://youtu.be/CJd-WY0mm88
Thanks for directing me to it. It resonates with a guy's atavistic response
to shinny metal making accompanied with delusions of competence with a lathe.
I heartily agree, clocks are great to see and imagine making but they still do not supplant
simple steel and wood, open spaces, targets, the sound of silence, and the smell of 'cordite'. [ OK. IMR powder ]
LP