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On Fri, 01 Apr 2005 11:25:39 -0500, WillR
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Check out Ken Vaughn's site..

He shows a lot of his tool handles, jigs, etc...
http://home.earthlink.net/~kvaughn65j



Ken does indeed make some nice stuff.

But now I am tempted to copy it and the turning gods will probably have
me imprisoned for plagiarism... sigh. Hope they serve good food in the
cells...



yep.. I've copied so many of Ken's ideas that the print outs must be an inch
thick... sanding box, ring clamp, biscuit jointer jig, etc., etc., etc...


Perhaps we can share a cell????

ROTFLMAO.

Ken has encouraged me to go through the entire shop looking for ways to
make things easier.

Now I have bench dogs -- turned on the lathe of course... :-)

I have fixed the fence up properly on the table saw.

I got myself a Jacobs chuck last night a Lee Valley so I can finish the
tool handles that I need so desperately for everything from files to new
turning tools. (Drilling them on a drill press did NOT work...)

I got a small compression/screw chuck for a few dollars so I can make
small fixtures (and a maybe some small bowls...)

Today I finished the bench dogs and the bench re-configuration...

Now I will start on the bench vise... So it can work with the dogs (and
maybe the cats too :-)) ) So I have to change the wooden faces I put in
the vise and allow room for the bench dogs... and drill the holes.

Then I can start of the real stuff.

And of course there are the tips on Darrell Feltmates sites and the
Three Point tool I got the tool steel for... And I have to make a skewed
scraper -- but this time it will point "the other way"...

Guys like Ken and Darrell otta be banned I tell yah! LOL

They set an extremely unfortunate good example. :-)


Ken and Darrell have been a HUGE to my re-learning wood & turning... both have
been very helpful and responsive to questions, etc..
I'm almost ready to graduate to Bill Grumbine's site... the more I learn, the
more I sort of understand on Bill's site.. *g*



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