JJ

11/11/2006 6:16 PM

DUPLICATOR

http://www.stripersonline.com/ubb547/Forum11/HTML/001928-2.html

Pretty slick. Simpe and should work just great. This is for fish
lures, but I can think of a couple of designs I'd like to dupe. No
plans, but I really don't think you need any with this much info, and
the pictures. I'll be thinking of what I want to dupe, and the changes
I'll make to do them.



JOAT
What's the difference between a cattle grid and a lawyer?

People slow down before they run over a catte grid.


This topic has 9 replies

Pp

Prometheus

in reply to [email protected] (J T) on 11/11/2006 6:16 PM

14/11/2006 5:27 AM

On Sat, 11 Nov 2006 18:16:19 -0500, [email protected] (J T)
wrote:

>http://www.stripersonline.com/ubb547/Forum11/HTML/001928-2.html
>
> Pretty slick. Simpe and should work just great. This is for fish
>lures, but I can think of a couple of designs I'd like to dupe. No
>plans, but I really don't think you need any with this much info, and
>the pictures. I'll be thinking of what I want to dupe, and the changes
>I'll make to do them.

Nice one, JOAT. A guy at work is thinking about buying my Midi
Lathe, and was asking me about duplicators. I told him how to make
one, but it was a whole lot more complicated than this. I'll be sure
to pass on the link.

JJ

in reply to Prometheus on 14/11/2006 5:27 AM

14/11/2006 3:02 PM

Tue, Nov 14, 2006, 5:27am (EST-1) [email protected]
(Prometheus) doth sayeth:
Nice one, JOAT. =A0 A guy at work is thinking about buying my Midi
Lathe, and was asking me about duplicators. I told him how to make one,
but it was a whole lot more complicated than this. I'll be sure to pass
on the link.

Yeah, I like it too; very simple, thus very elegant. Some of my
creations tend to be Rube Goldbergish in the begining - but most of them
get simpler the more I think on them. I always like to run across
something like this, gives me ideas. It's good to pass them along too.



JOAT
Democratic justice. One man, one rock.

bb

"bf"

in reply to [email protected] (J T) on 11/11/2006 6:16 PM

11/11/2006 8:08 PM


J T wrote:
> http://www.stripersonline.com/ubb547/Forum11/HTML/001928-2.html
>
> Pretty slick. Simpe and should work just great. This is for fish
> lures, but I can think of a couple of designs I'd like to dupe. No
> plans, but I really don't think you need any with this much info, and
> the pictures. I'll be thinking of what I want to dupe, and the changes
> I'll make to do them.
>

Very slick idea.. Thanks for posting that.

Maybe we can use it to dupe pawns for that chess set..

JJ

in reply to "bf" on 11/11/2006 8:08 PM

12/11/2006 9:36 PM

Sat, Nov 11, 2006, 8:08pm (EST-3) [email protected] (bf) doth ponder:
Maybe we can use it to dupe pawns for that chess set..

Betcha could.



JOAT
What's the difference between a cattle grid and a lawyer?

People slow down before they run over a catte grid.

bJ

[email protected] (James Silcott)

in reply to [email protected] (J T) on 11/11/2006 6:16 PM

15/11/2006 6:16 AM

This looks like the same set-up that I saw Norm use with a Shopsmith to
make up some porch columns. It was on a recent This Old House Classics
show.

JJ

in reply to [email protected] (James Silcott) on 15/11/2006 6:16 AM

15/11/2006 6:57 PM

Wed, Nov 15, 2006, 6:16am (EST-1) [email protected] (James=A0Silcott)
doth sayeth:
This looks like the same set-up that I saw Norm use with a Shopsmith to
make up some porch columns. It was on a recent This Old House Classics
show.

You sure it wasn't Roy, and the Woodwright's Shop? I find it hard
to picture Norm using a homemade tool.



JOAT
Democratic justice. One man, one rock.

JN

"Jim Northey"

in reply to [email protected] (James Silcott) on 15/11/2006 6:16 AM

16/11/2006 1:36 AM


"J T" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
Wed, Nov 15, 2006, 6:16am (EST-1) [email protected] (James Silcott)
doth sayeth:
This looks like the same set-up that I saw Norm use with a Shopsmith to
make up some porch columns. It was on a recent This Old House Classics
show.

You sure it wasn't Roy, and the Woodwright's Shop? I find it hard
to picture Norm using a homemade tool.



JOAT
Democratic justice. One man, one rock.

Hi there joat. I think I saw the same show. Shopsmith does have a
duplicator that's a little more elaborate than the one you posted but the
basic design is the same. If you want to, take a look at their web site, the
last time I was there it was listed.
Take care.
Jim

JJ

in reply to "Jim Northey" on 16/11/2006 1:36 AM

15/11/2006 9:06 PM

Thu, Nov 16, 2006, 1:36am (EST+5) [email protected] (Jim=A0Northey) doth
sayeth:
Hi there joat. I think I saw the same show. Shopsmith does have a
duplicator that's a little more elaborate than the one you posted but
the basic design is the same. If you want to, take a look at their web
site, the last time I was there it was listed.

Dunno, but does look like you might be able to use a few parts from
Shopsmith.
http://www.shopsmith.com/ownersite/catalog/latheduplicator.htm



JOAT
Democratic justice. One man, one rock.

SI

Smaug Ichorfang

in reply to [email protected] (J T) on 11/11/2006 6:16 PM

13/11/2006 11:04 PM

"bf" <[email protected]> wrote in news:1163304488.225422.218500
@i42g2000cwa.googlegroups.com:

>
> J T wrote:
>> http://www.stripersonline.com/ubb547/Forum11/HTML/001928-2.html
>>
> bf added...
> Maybe we can use it to dupe pawns for that chess set..
>

Why just the pawns? If you're making one set, I bet you're going to make a
second, and a third, and...
You could make profiles of *all* the pieces (some creativity needed for the
horsey piece).


You’ve reached the end of replies