You know if I made those I would lose them fast. But maybe drill a hole in the large end, and tie together with a wire/string, hang ‘em on the wall. Just an idea. Now off to the shop to make some. Thanks for sharing
Great lil project, might make a set one these days, sure would be helpful, you was saying your cnc'n your rotary table, to each their own guess....when see or hear cnc, tend to skip videos, just don't care for that particular game, know many things are made this way, but rather see manual milling, lathe work and surface grinding, things are just too automated as it is! But again, great video and hope this is trend you go towards this year!
Hi Lee. I was thinking that if you cut the excess off on the bandsaw, you might have enough material to make another, smaller set. I tend to horde material though, even fairly small pieces.
yeah, i know that feeling. in the winter i have to heat my shop with wood. so i dont work in the shop unless i have to. because i hate building fires. and carrying wood. lol. @@MrPragmaticLee
thanks lee well done on the wedges. thanks 4 sharing your interesting and helpfull projects.
Wedges with slots are handy !!
You should build a pair of Planer Jacks. I find them very useful on the mill.
Great idea... I'm going out to the shop to make a pair for myself.
Good quick useful project 👍 Enjoyed
HNY....
Handy tools for sure. Thanks for the video keep on keeping on.
That was a great little project. Thanks for sharing.
You know if I made those I would lose them fast. But maybe drill a hole in the large end, and tie together with a wire/string, hang ‘em on the wall. Just an idea. Now off to the shop to make some. Thanks for sharing
And while drilling, drill and tap the end for a socket head cap screw for a handle.
Great lil project, might make a set one these days, sure would be helpful, you was saying your cnc'n your rotary table, to each their own guess....when see or hear cnc, tend to skip videos, just don't care for that particular game, know many things are made this way, but rather see manual milling, lathe work and surface grinding, things are just too automated as it is! But again, great video and hope this is trend you go towards this year!
Hi Lee. I was thinking that if you cut the excess off on the bandsaw, you might have enough material to make another, smaller set. I tend to horde material though, even fairly small pieces.
lee you got to slow down I cant keep up with ya in my lil ole shop lol
I always learn something. Thanks. Mr Lee
I'll bet that you'll find them handy to have. I wonder if you could have run the fly cutter across them as the last pass.
I used a face mill to do something similar once and never felt right about it. Should have used your method!
Nice work I thought for sure they would get ground at the end
i hope all is well. its been two weeks sense you uploaded. did you run out of projects? lol
Everything is fine other than just too cold to be in the shop. 😀 Thanks for asking.
yeah, i know that feeling. in the winter i have to heat my shop with wood. so i dont work in the shop unless i have to. because i hate building fires. and carrying wood. lol. @@MrPragmaticLee
How many ways are there to make s short story long…………..how did you allow for the thickness of the Dykem layer???
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