bugbear
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A while ago Ian Dalziel was asking for help with his photography. Many people (including me) posted tips.
https://www.ukworkshop.co.uk/forums/view ... w=previous
I also emailed a few things privately to Ian; the sort of stuff I've posted many times to several forums.
Ian decided that I deserved recompense for this (I disagreed, but Ian insisted, and he's a big lad...) Ian offered to make me ... virtually anything!
I requested than Ian make me a version of Robert Wearing's dovetail marking template (Making Woodwork Aids and Devices, pp 49-51)
The heart of this design is a full triangular template, which allows the marking of both sides of the DT at one placement (on the centre line of the DT); the size of the DT is controlled by the vertical position of the "stock" on the template.
After exchanging a few design emails, Ian went to his workshop (when he wasn't out at sea, that is).
Recently I received a very heavy parcel... it contained not one, but two of these gadgets, one for 1:5 DT's and one for 1:7.
(this is the 1:7 version)
http://www.wdynamic.com/galoots/4images ... ge_id=3991
http://www.wdynamic.com/galoots/4images ... ge_id=3992
Just to emphasise, I continue to think that Ian never owed me these wonderful tools; but I am very grateful that he saw fit to make them for me.
And I'm just awestruck by the quality of the engineering.
BugBear
https://www.ukworkshop.co.uk/forums/view ... w=previous
I also emailed a few things privately to Ian; the sort of stuff I've posted many times to several forums.
Ian decided that I deserved recompense for this (I disagreed, but Ian insisted, and he's a big lad...) Ian offered to make me ... virtually anything!
I requested than Ian make me a version of Robert Wearing's dovetail marking template (Making Woodwork Aids and Devices, pp 49-51)
The heart of this design is a full triangular template, which allows the marking of both sides of the DT at one placement (on the centre line of the DT); the size of the DT is controlled by the vertical position of the "stock" on the template.
After exchanging a few design emails, Ian went to his workshop (when he wasn't out at sea, that is).
Recently I received a very heavy parcel... it contained not one, but two of these gadgets, one for 1:5 DT's and one for 1:7.
(this is the 1:7 version)
http://www.wdynamic.com/galoots/4images ... ge_id=3991
http://www.wdynamic.com/galoots/4images ... ge_id=3992
Just to emphasise, I continue to think that Ian never owed me these wonderful tools; but I am very grateful that he saw fit to make them for me.
And I'm just awestruck by the quality of the engineering.
BugBear