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  1. K

    Bearing replacement on old lathe

    This is a very interesting thread - and I'll be following. Would it be possible to have bronze bearings made to replace the babbit bearings?
  2. K

    What's going on in your shop?

    Pine is what I was thinking it looked like - heart pine is long lived! No bugs, no rot - almost forever.
  3. K

    What's going on in your shop?

    Nice - any idea what wood those tobacco sticks are? Sorta looks like it's got a brownish stain from all the years of hanging tobacco leaves.
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    What's going on in your shop?

    That is impressive!
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    Kmg classic 3 speed

    Same here Paul, I use reverse a good bit of the time, especially for sharpening. If the tracking is really dialed in it should run ok in reverse. My grinder isn't perfect, the belt will move perhaps 1/4" when moving from forward to reverse.
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    Kmg classic 3 speed

    What part did you order to make the KMG run in reverse? I guess you could do a twist on the belts to a figure 8 to make the grinder run in reverse but that sure seems like a lot of trouble. The normal way is to replace the 1 ph motor with a 3 ph using a VFD. This normally will require 220 vdc.
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    Good starter laser?

    Isn't this the same laser? https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09YY8F6ZJ A tad cheaper and has the roller accessory included. I find the roller works better if the bottle to be engraved is filled with water to help prevent slipping on the rollers. I've got the OLM 3 and the specs of the above laser...
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    Grinding jigs

    Opaul, as Wallace asked, what jig did you get? Wallace, which are your favorite jigs? I've used a few different jigs. The Moen jig is one I like (made one of his old style jigs and it works pretty good). I REALLY admire folks who freehand grind - that's a real talent.
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    Dymalux handle material for sale or trade

    Check your msgs, my email is sailingtoo at gmail dot com
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    Trouble Heat Treating Baker Forge Bronze SanMai

    Be sure you post photos of them when finished - we LOVE to see knife photos:) where you tested the core, was it parallel sides? Remember when there's an angle the Rc isn't as accurate as it could be. Testing the core has always been an issue with me in San Mai billets. Larrin said if you...
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    Trouble Heat Treating Baker Forge Bronze SanMai

    Chris, I remember when you first posted the question and planned to follow the responses, but it seems to have fallen by the wayside. A question, the billet you mentioned, what is the cladding metal? The core metal is what's of concern when HT'ing. Larrin responded that the cladding (with...
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    New here.

    Those look good - keep making 'n posting. This is a great bunch of folks who are really good at sharing knowledge. I've learned a lot here.
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    New here.

    I never thought about using the phone - I like a "real" computer, as in my desktop when at all possible. I understand lots of folks these days use their phone and don't even have a desktop computer, or notebook.
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    New here.

    On this great KnifeDogs forum you can post directly from your computer. Let me check and make sure that's still a valid statement. If so, you'll need to leave the photo with same name in same location on your computer so the link won't be broken. This is a slipjoint under construction with a...
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    The Laser Thread

    I'm not totally sure if that had black paint or not. It's really hard to tell the difference in a photo. The black paint etch "seems" to be a tad "blacker" than the non-paint etch. The non- paint etch is still "black" but perhaps not as deep a black? I've had a couple of folks look at the...
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    New here.

    Welcome aboard Youngest - compared to many of us anyway (78 here). As suggested before, post some photos of your work. Do you have a shop with tools already? OR, building ideas for shop 'n tools? Shop and tools can seem expensive, but compared to a new bass boat or Harley Davidson it's not...
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    The Laser Thread

    Yep, the laser doesn't really know the difference between maker's mark and the deer head. Here's a maker's mark I normally use for kitchen knives. The laser is set at 200mm/m at 100% power with 1 pass.
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    The Laser Thread

    That's much how I do it for cutting leather for sheaths and stuff. For an image on a blade set LightBurn as shown in image with "Start From" set to "Current POsition". The "job origin" is "top center", or where I wish to locate the start point. Then put the blade on the laser working area...
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    The Laser Thread

    Chris has got the screen shot I was planning for later tonight so no reason for me to post - thank you Chris. I see Chris has 4 passes, I normally use 1 pass with 100 mm/m, and it still seems to do almost as well. Chris, coloring with a sharpie does about the same thing as I sometimes do with...
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    The Laser Thread

    Working on supper now - I'll try to get to shop and do that tonight. Computer in house doesn't have the Lightburn software installed. What software are you using with your laser?
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