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i'll look up a link...for making "Chinese sphere within a sphere"...kind of a novelty.

If you have the book with them, it would be nice. May look like book in this link.
Would need to make sure all the extra cutters (total of 4) like shown in link are present, and none showing 'bent' damage, which they are susceptible to. Thanks.

Followup: The Question mark in those 16-2/3 images are cutters that go with the springett tool that need looked at for damage. If you can lay them out to get a clear pic, that would be appreciated.
 
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If Lou doesn't not want the threading tool how much for it. Same for the hollowing tools (top row) on 16.1

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Ok guys, let's see here. I think that set of Springer you called them are for making captive rings, made by crown tools. And yes those are threading tools and I'm working on the pricing... I've got the Sorby stuff priced if you know the model number.

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@Toby Trachtman , I've decided I don't really want the Springett Tools, so all yours! They look fine in pics, just not something I'm likely to spend enough time with to justify. Hope to see some of your work from them!
 

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Ok these prices are 35% off listed price:

890H Threading set. $45.50
W410 Sandmaster. $48.75
38 HS Mini hollowing set $68.25
877H cranked tool $22.00
870H fluted parting $20.75
868H shear scraper $18.85
835H 1/8" 3mm beading tool $38.75
RS230KT Hollow master full size $61.10
843LH SPINDLE roughing gouge $91.25
8012H bowl scraper $73.10
8013H round nose scraper $56.50
810H 1" 25mm $40.25
832H 1/16" 2mm $34.50
840FH 1/2" 13mm $27.95
RS215 $20.25

RS222 $9.75
 

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BTW...
Since our members are every shape size and locale...
Anything I'm selling I'd be willing to trade for RV maintenance supplies... I.e. butyl tape sealant, silicone caulking, propane tanks or propane hose attachment, aluminum trim, or if you're close enough, 3/4" plywood, or 8" 2x2's, 3/8"self tapping screws,
Or for services... Do we have a lawyer in the house?


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Looks like those would work. I was actually talking about the 3/8" hex head ones with a longer shank don't know if those would be long enough. It's for my trailer trim, but there will be a thick sealant under it
 

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Carmen, I received the box o goodies. Thank you so much for the extras too!
Awesome......
 

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I know I've been kind of slacking guys, but tomorrow I'll break out some lumber, and hopefully soon I'll have a more comprehensive grasp on my inventory for you.

I'm kinda surprised I haven't had any bites on the ringmaster. It's really cool... Even I want to try it.

"Stop turning expensive exotic wood into exotic sawdust. If you are trying to make wooden bowls, vases,or other hollow vessel the Ring Master is a must have in your work shop. Amazing works of art are easily produced on the Ring Master. Beginners will enjoy the satisfaction of producing a finished bowl or vase they can be proud of. Experts will be able to create fine works of art that will quickly pay for the Ring Master. Segmented bowls are made quickly and efficiently on the Ring Master yielding stunning results. The Ring Master is designed to work with 4/4 hardwood lumber planed down to a maximum of 15/16 inch thick. Using flat boards 12 inches wide the Ring Master’s double cutting blades cut from the front and back of the board to produce straight and angled rings. The Rings are then stacked one atop another to produce the desired shape. Large objects can be produced with very little waste."


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