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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.



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J T wrote:
http://www.stripersonline.com/ubb547.../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..

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http://www.stripersonline.com/ubb547.../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.



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People slow down before they run over a catte grid.
great post jt,it's given me something to think about there.
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J T wrote:
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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).


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On Sat, 11 Nov 2006 18:16:19 -0500, (J T)
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http://www.stripersonline.com/ubb547.../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.
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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.

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