Hi,
https://youtu.be/cQC98PNVOgs
Take care Tony.
Ellie's body finished.
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Re: Ellie's body finished.
That's the nicest Ellie I've ever seen, Tony. Quite like the way you've made the brackets and irons, too - much better than soldering individually.
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Aaron - Scum Class Works
Aaron - Scum Class Works
Re: Ellie's body finished.
Really interested in the way you've made the lamp irons Tony. I must have a go at that! The result looks excellent. Once you'd cut it from the main piece, did you just file it down to size?
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Re: Ellie's body finished.
Hi Simon,
No, as with parting off, with hand turning you keep cutting until the work piece falls off leaving a small dimple which one or two strokes with a file is removed.
Have a Great and healthy 2022. Catch up some time.
Take care G&T.
No, as with parting off, with hand turning you keep cutting until the work piece falls off leaving a small dimple which one or two strokes with a file is removed.
Have a Great and healthy 2022. Catch up some time.
Take care G&T.
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