01-25-2018, 04:05 PM
Paul Hamler's video shows it being turned on his South Bend metal lathe but it can be done on a wood lathe just as easily .You can make the turning tools for brass also. You may have some old files you can grind the tools out of..A right-angle grinder comes in handy for making the various tool styles for the job..He shows the the thumb cut-out being done on a milling machine but it can be done by hand, using files..just saw away most of the metal for the shoulders with a hack saw, and it won't leave much to be removed with files.
You can also make "Saracen's cap" thumb screws even easier..You may have seen them in use on the old Scottish and English planes for the lever caps..Making them won't require much filing, except for the thumb-gripping serrations.
Note that you can also turn aluminum freehand on the wood lathe very easily, the same way you turn brass.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_hmGPNMn9FQ
You can also make "Saracen's cap" thumb screws even easier..You may have seen them in use on the old Scottish and English planes for the lever caps..Making them won't require much filing, except for the thumb-gripping serrations.
Note that you can also turn aluminum freehand on the wood lathe very easily, the same way you turn brass.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_hmGPNMn9FQ
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