I like the lathe!
Nice!I found a “new” toy today. The metal is in pretty good condition- surprisingly. It needs new handles which Lehman’s carries. Just have to wait until they are open Monday to order. I will condition the metal when I get the new handles and am ready to take it apart and reassemble it.View attachment 84151View attachment 84152
And the cat seems to like it, you go birthday girl!!I found a “new” toy today. The metal is in pretty good condition- surprisingly. It needs new handles which Lehman’s carries. Just have to wait until they are open Monday to order. I will condition the metal when I get the new handles and am ready to take it apart and reassemble it.View attachment 84151View attachment 84152
Looks like a spoon gouge except it had a handle at one time and the other end used as a hammer.??What am I used for ? Maybe some kind of gouge ? I'm clueless on this one .
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Thats interesting , never knew how they cut them , railroad around here has been gone a long time , I'll be 73 next month and have never seen a working railroad in the Catskills. Theres still RR bed and one tunnelNever seen something like that with a scooped end on it. On the railroad there used to be a common tool that looked a lot like that. It was called a rail chisel or track chisel and it was used to score a line in a piece of rail. After scoring, the rail could be struck with a sledgehammer and it would break cleanly.
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kinda small ,only 31/4 "Never saw one that had a handle like that. Looks like a bowl gouge to me. But one that gets struck. Maybe a production roughing gouge. Then used handheld to finish with. Or maybe for troughs or canoes??
The maintenance crews still have track chisels available, but I've never seen one in use. We use portable, hydraulic abrasive saws to cut rail now.Thats interesting , never knew how they cut them , railroad around here has been gone a long time , I'll be 73 next month and have never seen a working railroad in the Catskills. Theres still RR bed and one tunnel
Marking and cutting grooves that the bottom of drawers sit in?I have lots of tools. Here are some on the smaller side that I made for a project I did back in 2012. Any takers on what they are for?
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The purplish colored one looks like some kind of go/no go Guage. No idea about the others...I have lots of tools. Here are some on the smaller side that I made for a project I did back in 2012. Any takers on what they are for?
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The head on many bowl tools are no more than 12". Some are even smaller. But none I'm aware of are used to be struck with a second toolkinda small ,only 31/4 "
Agreed.The head on many bowl tools are no more than 12". Some are even smaller. But none I'm aware of are used to be struck with a second tool
Sorry Ben but it it probably is not an adze.
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