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Over the past several months, I've been rehabbing, fixing, and tuning up a few Foley machines that I've picked up. It's been fun and a mechanical challenge in that replacement parts are almost impossible to source. A few bodges, but nothing too untenable. Overall, I'm thrilled with the results.
Here's a few videos, but don't be too harsh on me. These tests were done with a pretty worn file and a rough saw plate. I also have a saw setter machine that I'll be working on tomorrow. Crossing my fingers on that one as I don't have much to go on.
Anyway, here's the vids:
First, the Foley Model 32000 retoother.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8XFthQD-L8cand the Foley Model 387 Automatic Saw Filer
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bShdOO8vaiwhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3XLIDL8llGE
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I just saw these in person and I still watched the videos. So cool to see these things and how they work!
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Looks like fun Greg!!!!
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Nice to see a box of parts put to good use! Hope some of the contents were in the video.
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Great video. Thanks for posting.
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Nice work Greg. Looks like a great time.
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So Greg, how did the tests with the power setter go?
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Outstanding, Joe. Much easier than I was expecting. That is the only one of the machines that I had never used previously, and it worked like a dream.
I did one saw, from start to finish this morning (retoothing, setting, filing)and it cut perfectly. I even ruined a shirt when I bumped the plate as I was reinstalling the handle and the saw got a grip on the shirt and ripped out a bunch of threads.
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Great video's and you did an outstanding job of putting them all together.
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Gregory of Sherwood Forest said:
Outstanding, Joe. Much easier than I was expecting. That is the only one of the machines that I had never used previously, and it worked like a dream.
I did one saw, from start to finish this morning (retoothing, setting, filing)and it cut perfectly. I even ruined a shirt when I bumped the plate as I was reinstalling the handle and the saw got a grip on the shirt and ripped out a bunch of threads.
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What amount (as in how little and how repeatable) of set is possible?
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