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Tried out the new cutting wheels on some 3/16" steel plate and it was like slicing butter with a steak knife. Started working on the front fork beginning on where the axles will attach. Whenever I need to mark a radius, I look around til I find something round that is just the right size. 62,71,53,0,B
5 comments:
Why does that grinder have rust on it?
Funny you should mention that...woke up to the sound of light rain at 6 AM this morning and had to go put the grinder under cover. Does that answer your question?
take care of your stuff. just sayin
John, I see you use the same circle template method I've been using for years. Works pretty well, for sure. One thing I have found useful is when your closest circular template is a little too small, I use a washer. Just roll it around the outside of the cylinder with your sharpie or pencil riding in the center of it. Infinite possibilities.
I thought I was looking at one of my quilting efforts there for a moment. ;>)
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