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Brad Stahlhut
Добавлен 4 окт 2011
Shoe Last Duplicator - Initial Shaping
This is a shoe last duplicator of my own design. It uses a small router to duplicate a last either creating an exact copy or, as in this video, a mirror image.
The positioning of the follower on the left determines the depth of cut on the right. In this case, this is an initial shaping so extra material is left intentionally. Reduction to final size can be done on the duplicator followed up by finishing on a sanding drum.
The duration of this video in real time is around 40 minutes.
The positioning of the follower on the left determines the depth of cut on the right. In this case, this is an initial shaping so extra material is left intentionally. Reduction to final size can be done on the duplicator followed up by finishing on a sanding drum.
The duration of this video in real time is around 40 minutes.
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How to make that kind of machine?
Good day how can I get this machine
Could I pay you to build me a shoe last duplicator? I have a router so I wouldn’t need that, just everything else.
Класс!👍
Mirror image! How is this possible? This machine could have saved me so much time. The 'other foot' last makes life really hard! - as the lasts must match each other.
Super cool idea
Super cool idea
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Ok
Hey Brad! Any chance you are selling the plans for this duplicator? I'm very interested! Thank you!
He is making other half of the pair.
Are you able to sell one? Interested in buying one.
Hello there, Would you be interested in selling one of these machines?
very goodd
excellent design, I think I'll build my own like this.
genial
good job! thanks for sharing
YES. THE MISSING LINK!!!
very nice, did you ever make a video of you finishing this off? I'm planning on making a similar machine myself
amazing! good job
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Can you make a wooden last from a plaster copy? In what state are you located?
Wow! Do you have the plans of this machine or a video explaning how you did it? Its amazing! Congratulations!
Hi, very good, did you do this?
Very nice!
Did you make any plans for this, wouldn't making one myself!
This is great. Can you tell me what you are using with regards the cogs, shafts and bearings to hold the lasts?
nice work. do you have a derailed description for this invention?
Konstantin S.