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    Tool holders for AMMCO Shaper

    I like the adjustable ones. One of these days I would like to make one with a Hirth joint for my shaper. Don's Tee sled is a great idea too. Another on my list of "quick" shop projects (that I never get done :D )
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    Look! A MOAV!! (mother of all vices)

    @Susquatch Should buy this to HOLD his recent shaper purchase.....:D
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    Look! A MOAV!! (mother of all vices)

    Would love to see the shaper that came on. Sadly it's probably scrapped though.
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    Welcome to Westwood Metalworks, What is he building in there?

    Pattern all cured, i wanted to check it on the lathe again Yep, should be able to get it all on the lathe. Still want to try the r8 arbor though..... Next was to cut the spru. It DID get used.... Done. I'm going to try filling some holes and making some fillets with wax, and see if I...
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    Welcome to Westwood Metalworks, What is he building in there?

    Thanks for the tip. Never thought about trapped air in that way, but you can bet I will now lol. Makes total sense. Not that it would matter for this, but good practices are never a bad thing to work into ones work habits.
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    Welcome to Westwood Metalworks, What is he building in there?

    Looking closer at the bullnose I cut that with, it wasn't as sharp as It needed to be....The finish left by a brand new super sharp 3fl AL endmill was pretty decent. I guess foam is pretty picky.....
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    Welcome to Westwood Metalworks, What is he building in there?

    Middle done. Just a 5/8" spacer to bring the total width to 2.625. I left 1.25" to clean up off the width and od for a finished size of 2.5x6" Just glued together with super tack and pinned so it won't slide on me. Set a paint can on it to dry overnight, and will attach a spru tomorrow...
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    Welcome to Westwood Metalworks, What is he building in there?

    Both halfs done. Not super happy with the surface finish, but I've only got 5000rpm to play with here..... If this casting works like I'm hoping this will open up some big possibilities and I'll buy/build a high speed router table. This will be the last time I cut this stuff on the...
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    Welcome to Westwood Metalworks, What is he building in there?

    No big lathe here. Just a Myford super7 at home. Used to have a big one at my old day job. Now I just have various sizes of hammers.... lol Would love nothing more than to put at least 14" swing in here, but it'll have to wait until I either get another shed built, or build the lean to out...
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    Product Cordless tools

    3's will be fine on that impact. You really start to notice the bigger batteries on the higher draw tools like grinders and large impacts. They extra runtime actually makes them more of a usefull tool than a toy that runs out too quick.
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