Excellent craftsmanship. Beautiful design.An oak box. I usually make them with dovetails, but I tried this for a change.
Fred
Excellent craftsmanship. Beautiful design.An oak box. I usually make them with dovetails, but I tried this for a change.
I wasn't enquiring as to the cost - though I estimate 21g Sterling at today's price at ~£23.50 inc. VAT - - - my real concern was the issue which I raised earlier about Hallmarking.About 17 GM, the smaller, 4 GM which equates to about £ 18 though one does have to purchase slightly more than one needs to get the sizes out.
HI J-G,I wasn't enquiring as to the cost - though I estimate 21g Sterling at today's price at ~£23.50 inc. VAT - - - my real concern was the issue which I raised earlier about Hallmarking.
My quote was also from Cookson's - of course! - who else - and yes, the price shown on their site is only a guide, will be adusted at the time of sale and subject to the PRECISE weight of the sheet suppied. My only 'concern' was that you may not have been aware of the limit for the need for Silver Hallmarking at ¼ oz Troy (7.8gm) - Cookson are happy to sell to anyone whether or not the purchaser has any knowledge of the rules about Hallmarking.HI J-G,
Most of of my experiments with whistle making so far have been to satisfy my own curiosity. I will only commit to using the silver ferrules when I have produced one that I am finally satisfied with. And this will be for my own use, so, in this context, having it hallmarked is really not important - though if I were producing them for sale it would certainly be, a different matter.
As for the silver prices, they seem to be unstable enough for the firm I dealt with ( Cooksongold ) to only fix the selling price at the time of the transaction. And I seem to have purchased it at a much more favourable rate than you were able to find.
Niall
Is nothing safe from your perloining?!So I'm having to rearrange the makerspace yet again now that I have the bandsaw in place, really happy with its position just need to level it as it rocks a little, needed to move the two sets of drawers that are stacked with my bench grinder mounted on top, halfway through the move they both collapsed which means I had nowhere for my grinder, luckily when the school got new iPad they came with new docking stations so I had the old one stored in the boiler room, so I know I havent made it, just drilled 2 holes for the bolts holding the grinder down but I have to say I'm pretty happy with it, not 100% sure if it will withstand the vibration from the grinder but it's made of composite board not chipwood, I've used the iPad stations to store all my drill bits for now, thinking of removing every other shelf and creating some sliders to fit in to store stuff.
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Nope, it was meant for the skip, many things over the years have been saved from that fateIs nothing safe from your perloining?!
Be even more impressive if you can plumb in the bottom and get water out the top.View attachment 167443my 2nd tensegrity structure. Not mdf this time. I'm working up to a table
Thanks for the kind comment Hornbeam,Very ice box Geoff. What is the lining material please
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