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Does anyone on here turn rings? I'm thinking of adding them to my repertoire, but being a cheapskate wondering if there are other ways than having to buy a ring mandrel & ring boring head
The benefits of getting divorced, I’ve inherited a step son who is an engineer who works for one of the regional tree clearance/surgeon outfits and he keeps dropping bits off! This is some of the largest plum I have ever seen, and it has, surprisingly, no rot. I think I’ve ended up with most of...
Recently completed – 13mm cap threads, #6 Bock nib, and this green acrylic is really lovely. The Celtic knotwork clip and cap band are in nickel, as are the accent rings, section cap, and the finial caps. The finials feature Brigid crosses – today is Saint Brigid’s feast day and Imbolc-...
Good morning, all. I am in writing to pick the brains of those working without kits.
I want to be able to add metal rings to the bodies and caps of my fountain pens. I have done turned contrasting rings by boring the cap, making a tenon on another piece to insert, and then adding contrasting...
Well i made a few more today and a couple of key rings....there was more but again sold straight away...
The Key rings are .500 S&W and .50AE next to .308 rifle cartridges....boy what a size diffence...and you don't want to drop one on your toe either