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Welcome to Westwood Metalworks, What is he building in there?

Moved the strapping, hung the first sheet.

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Different hue to the new one....doesn't match the old. Like when you local dive bar repairs that one broke ceiling tile and it stands out from the rest of them....might have to paint.

That's it for today. Golf @3, gotta get ready.
 
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Some strapping and longer wood screws were perfect (cheap, quick and easy). I put 4 on the 18v makita, but only 2 on the smaller ones. The m12/18 I'm not going to do yet, as I'm going to find/buy/trade for a combo one instead.

Took a bunch of other shit out to the barn, and will take another load again tomorrow. Debating moving my sheet metal brake/shear out there too, as that space would be pretty nice to have.....

Brought it in from out there years ago because I wanted to tear it down, clean it up and get it working nice again, but that's probably not going to happen anytime soon.....it's just become a flat spot to pile shit on. Don't want to sell it either....
 
Been a while since I've had a chance to make chips, or get back to the grinder project, but today/this weekend is it. Having to recreate the lost design has been fun (and soul sucking)....But the past 2 weeks or so I've hit a creative vein for CAD work that I had to mine, and have found the motivation to finish (re)designing the rest of the belt grinder tables and attachments so I can start building them again. I have it not only back to what was lost, but think I've actually made some of improvements to some attachments, and come up with a new one.

Enough talk, here's what I'm hoping to finish today.
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I milled the table flat and square last night before dinner. A crusty old 1/2" plate I rescued from a barn floor at an auction about 15 years ago. So I threw a barely still sharp 1/2" carbide regrind at it first to knock the crust off 😀.

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I also splurged and bought an assortment of belts (and powdered steel for canister Damascus) from Maritime knife supply that I'm anxious to try out on some up coming projects, so that's my big motivating factor to at least finish this table attachment. The other ones I can chip away at over the winter.

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I can tell you, those 3m trizact belts are pretty awesome for sharpening, and I ran that kitchen knife through to only 1200g (bought 600, 1200, 2000) and it very easily does the paper trick under it's own weight, and shaves arm hair effortlessly 😀.

Also on the cusp of a major shop reorganization/machine shuffle too, but that's another story....This belt grinder has caused a disturbance.....
 
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