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  • Achieving a Flawless Bull-Nose with a Lathe’s Radius Cutter

    a radius-cutter on the lathe takes the ends down to a perfect bull-nose

    Nigel Mills is suggesting the installation of two brass rubbing strips on the cabin top of a sailboat. These rubbing strips would be mounted aft of the halyard and downhaul cleats. The purpose of these strips is to protect the cabin top from damage caused by rope and cleats rubbing against it. By installing the strips, the owner of the sailboat would be able to prevent unsightly marks and damage on the cabin top, while also making it easier to work with ropes and cleats.

    The installation of the brass rubbing strips should not be too difficult, and can likely be done by the owner of the boat with minimal assistance. The strips would need to be precisely measured and cut to fit the area they will be installed in. Once the strips have been cut to the right size, they can be mounted using screws or adhesive.

    In conclusion, Nigel Mills recommends that sailboat owners consider installing brass rubbing strips on their cabin tops. Doing so will help prevent damage caused by ropes and cleats, while also making it easier to work with these important parts of the sailboat. By taking this simple step, sailboat owners can help protect the investment they have made in their boats, and ensure that they remain in top condition for many years to come.

    Posted by Dale Simonson on 2014-04-19 03:18:43

  • Antique tools!

    Antique tools!

    Antique tools!

    Portion of my antique resource assortment, Some are 200 years old,
    Molding wood planes I have the most, That torpedo and and the other degree are British, 1 from Birmingham, the rest on the photograph are American,
    I had to involve 2 of my favored woods, Tiger maple and Cocobolo rosewood,

    Posted by ineedathis, Every day I get up, it can be a great day! on 2019-11-18 12:31:11

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  • Top Center Bracket

    Top Center Bracket

    Top Center Bracket

    This bracket mounted in the centre of the top support parts, ties the leading down so it wont transfer in relations to the rest of the desk.
    These tiny 3/4″ brass brackets ended up produced for me primarily based on my design and style by a Device And Die maker in Bolton. They are exclusive thus are reasonably highly-priced.
    Future stage is closing assembly with glue and wedges of the desk’s rack.

    Posted by Jeannot7 on 2015-03-03 15:12:52

    Tagged: , Brass , Brackets , Wooden , Woodworking , Workshop , Writting Desk

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  • bending brass

    bending brass

    bending brass

    closing shaping of brass rubbing strips, using blocks of wood in a vise to carefully bend to suit radius of cabin best

    Posted by Dale Simonson on 2014-04-20 01:29:16

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  • counter-sunk holes for #6 screws

    counter-sunk holes for #6 screws

    counter-sunk holes for #6 screws

    Nigel mills two brass rubbing strips for mounting aft of the halyard and downhaul cleats on cabin major

    Posted by Dale Simonson on 2014-04-19 03:21:32

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