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Here is my homemade panel gauge, still have some work to do, my knife end is adjustable and I made it too long, but it works as is, and I'm lazy...
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Panel gauges come in handy. Well done!
Don't sweat the petty things and don't pet the sweaty things. -- G. Carlin
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Really lovely functional art!
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Really nice piece of work. I like the curvilinear design. Seems to be a recurring theme in your shop.
Frank S in IA
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Thanks guys....
Frank: the curvilinear design is due to the fact that I can't cut square!
Plus I need the practice with spokeshaves....
Andy
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You do excellent work, plus your shop looks well organized. Your welcome to stop by and get my shop in order.
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Very nice. It looks like the grip on the fence will be very comfortable.
And nice driveby gloat on the eggbeater - is that a North Bros. Yankee?
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Thanks guys,
Bill: it's a Yankee ratchet, it's a great drill use it almost every day for something....
Andy
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