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Protection against dementia.
Beautiful profiles. In this production, dementia can never occur. Thinking about how to do it perfectly and will do rinses the brain threads.
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How would you make this "curve"? Could you just apply pressure while feeding? Again, great result and great presentation.
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Well done Robert!
Making the tools was an extraordinary achievement! Just goes to show what perseverance can do when coupled to a creative brain, Cheers Charlie
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Excellent work!
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Very cool. I really like seeing the dies & process, Robert. Great work.
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Robert,
Great to finally meet you at the Redneck Roundup. I was skeptical that you could make this part without a few sets of dies .... However, I quietly surmised that you would rise to the challenge, once again, and give into making a very nice accurate copy. Well done, lad!
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