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Thanks Red.
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I thought I would finally contribute to the thread.
These are my recent infills.
O1 steel sole, 360 brass sides, lignum vitae infill.
The two adjusters are from St. James Bay Tool Co.
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Lookin pretty good Pete
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(02-11-2019, 09:44 PM)Peter Tremblay Wrote: I thought I would finally contribute to the thread.
These are my recent infills.
O1 steel sole, 360 brass sides, lignum vitae infill.
The two adjusters are from St. James Bay Tool Co.
Nice work Peter.
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Good looking work Peter.
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Thanks, fellas.
Pics will come when they are finished... eventually.
This is a much slower project that I had ever imagined. The detail work is far beyond anything that I've done before. And fixing my mistakes is proving very time consuming.
Add to that the fact that lignum vitae is awful to work with and this is proving to be a very time consuming project. I've dulled three router bits already
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In the home stretch on this build:
Now I just have to figure out a mounting solution. I am leaning towards figure 8's unless someone has a better suggestion....
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I've always had good results with the figure 8's, would be my first choice.
Looking good!
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Lookin good John.
Another...how about 4 hangar bolts, down through the ends of the top supports. Slot the supports about a 1/2-3/4 wide. Set the hangar bolt nuts down into the supports so a leg won't catch em.
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