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Leus
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Here I am making a pipe.

http://pipes.epublish.cl/workshop

Cheers!
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That is pretty cool!!

Thanks for posting that.

Ray
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A rectangular block in a 3 jaw chuck with one jaw removed.
A novel approach. I think I'll give it a try.
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Thanks for the photos! Love the buffing wheel. :shock: :wink:
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Thanks for sharing the pix.
Craig

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GREAT!

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Great series. I thought the 3 jaw w/1 removed was a great idea, glad to see that it's a workable solution!

AND -

I can appreciate a craftsman that knows how to use (and read) a vernier caliper!
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Post by jeeper »

Wonderful photo essay, it looks like you would need a Chevy small block to turn that buffing wheel
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Frank wrote:A rectangular block in a 3 jaw chuck with one jaw removed.
A novel approach. I think I'll give it a try.
Heh, you are the first person who noted that. I really need to buy a two jaws chuck :-)
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Re: GREAT!

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kkendall wrote:Great series. I thought the 3 jaw w/1 removed was a great idea, glad to see that it's a workable solution!

AND -

I can appreciate a craftsman that knows how to use (and read) a vernier caliper!
Yes, it is a great tool, specially to hammer small things :o)

And just noticed that the last name of the guy who told me how to use a Vernier caliper is Bernier...
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