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So I've been cleaning up the shop and have found a few things I didn't realize I have. A few I wasnt sure what they are for
This one I know is for a tool rest - to off set it I assume? I'm just not sure where or from whom I bought it nor why I felt I needed it.
I would guess I picked it up at SWAT
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04-09-2020, 01:03 PM
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Ok i googled and found it. John Jordan woodturning or Robust - probably Robust I own a few of their rest - yep probably SWAT
https://www.johnjordanwoodturning.com/to...g-leg.html
http://www.turnrobust.com/product/tool-rest-dog-leg/
Not sure why I thought I NEEDED one lol
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I am thinking how that might work if someone was going to make a router holder for cutting vases??
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(04-09-2020, 08:48 PM)Arlin Eastman Wrote: I am thinking how that might work if someone was going to make a router holder for cutting vases??
I found one of these too Arlin
https://flutemasters.com/flute-master/
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What is that Allan screw used for on the back of the block??
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(04-10-2020, 09:00 AM)Arlin Eastman Wrote: What is that Allan screw used for on the back of the block??
It presses on a button that holds your tool rest in place