Metalworking (rec.crafts.metalworking) Discuss various aspects of working with metal, such as machining, welding, metal joining, screwing, casting, hardening/tempering, blacksmithing/forging, spinning and hammer work, sheet metal work.

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Errol Groff
 
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http://metalworking.com/DropBox/Tool...ding_Jig_1.JPG
http://metalworking.com/DropBox/Tool...ding_Jig_2.JPG
http://metalworking.com/DropBox/Tool...ding_Jig_3.JPG
http://metalworking.com/DropBox/Tool...ding_Jig_5.JPG
http://metalworking.com/DropBox/Tool...ding_Jig_6.JPG

But after looking at the picture that Jim Stewart showed in the
Lightbox Plans thread I am embarassed to have anyone look at them.

I am sure that it is the camera's fault.

Yeah right. That's the ticket! Blame the tool not the operator!

Errol Groff
Instructor, Machine Tool Department
H.H. Ellis Tech
613 Upper Maple Street
Danielson, CT 06239

860 774 8511 x1811

http://pages.cthome.net/errol.groff/

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Harold & Susan Vordos
 
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"Errol Groff" wrote in message
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http://metalworking.com/DropBox/Tool...ding_Jig_1.JPG
http://metalworking.com/DropBox/Tool...ding_Jig_2.JPG
http://metalworking.com/DropBox/Tool...ding_Jig_3.JPG
http://metalworking.com/DropBox/Tool...ding_Jig_5.JPG
http://metalworking.com/DropBox/Tool...ding_Jig_6.JPG

But after looking at the picture that Jim Stewart showed in the
Lightbox Plans thread I am embarassed to have anyone look at them.

I am sure that it is the camera's fault.

Yeah right. That's the ticket! Blame the tool not the operator!

Errol Groff
Instructor, Machine Tool Department
H.H. Ellis Tech
613 Upper Maple Street
Danielson, CT 06239

860 774 8511 x1811

http://pages.cthome.net/errol.groff/

http://newenglandmodelengineeringsociety.org/


Errol,
Thanks for the additional pictures. I'd also like to thank you for the
wonderful visual tour of the Mystic River Foundry, too. I have a keen
interest in foundry work and had a very enjoyable time seeing the various
steps in the foundry. Absolutely amazing to find a woman doing such heavy
work!

Harold


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