That thumper of yours, Dave, is simply GORGEOUS. I am in awe of what you've created. I'm humbled to have made your acquaintence.
Frank
Cincinnati Shaper
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Frank, thanks for the compliment, its just a bunch of parts that I throwed together to keep me busy and off the streets, still working on it. Hoping to have it in colors by spring.F.C. wrote:That thumper of yours, Dave, is simply GORGEOUS. I am in awe of what you've created. I'm humbled to have made your acquaintence.
Frank
David
David and Charlie aka the shop monster
If life seems normal your not going fast enough" Mario Andrette
If life seems normal your not going fast enough" Mario Andrette
Re: Cincinnati Shaper
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That was a cool youtube clip Dave, pity we all couldn't live in a simple manner like that, but I do like the comforts of the modern life
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Mike
you watch the other two videos?? I figured you would get like it after the hassles with your neibghors.
DA
That was a cool youtube clip Dave, pity we all couldn't live in a simple manner like that, but I do like the comforts of the modern life
Mike
you watch the other two videos?? I figured you would get like it after the hassles with your neibghors.
DA
David and Charlie aka the shop monster
If life seems normal your not going fast enough" Mario Andrette
If life seems normal your not going fast enough" Mario Andrette
Re: Cincinnati Shaper
working on small stuff waiting on the weather to warm up some.
Cut some handle scales out for this today, I figured I was building a buffalo gun I might as well have a knife that would skin one.
This should do the trick when I get it filed out, hardened up and sharpened so I can shave with it

handle scales are some unknown to me wood from Africa that I was given, it looks like some Bubinga that I purchased a small strip of a while back. I know its about as hard as my Ex's heart.
DA
Cut some handle scales out for this today, I figured I was building a buffalo gun I might as well have a knife that would skin one.
This should do the trick when I get it filed out, hardened up and sharpened so I can shave with it

handle scales are some unknown to me wood from Africa that I was given, it looks like some Bubinga that I purchased a small strip of a while back. I know its about as hard as my Ex's heart.
DA
David and Charlie aka the shop monster
If life seems normal your not going fast enough" Mario Andrette
If life seems normal your not going fast enough" Mario Andrette
Re: Cincinnati Shaper
got in a little time on this today profiled the scales and cut the pins that will pin the scales to the blade


David and Charlie aka the shop monster
If life seems normal your not going fast enough" Mario Andrette
If life seems normal your not going fast enough" Mario Andrette
Re: Cincinnati Shaper
That sure looks like a buffalo skinner, some day I would like to make a few knives but I could never see making anything like this to sell and would even be hard pressed to give one away
It just seems like there is so much that goes into them.
I'd rather laugh with the sinners than cry with the saints the sinners are much more fun...
Muller
Muller
Re: Cincinnati Shaper
Harry I guess that depends on what you put into one, I'm not making them to sell, maybe give away, but not sell. I'm not like Richard of Frank who actually have artistic talents, I just need something to keep me busy and out of trouble and off the streets. So and old Lawnmower blades gets repurposed into a knife or what I hopes will turn into a useable knife.
The handle on this one is way too big, but actually seems to fit my hand pretty good.
The only advise I will give you is to fire up the shop and make a few they are good at eating up time.
I hand files to bevels on the blade in the above photo today it took about three hours. here's photo of it after I did all the filing

And one of the shop monster in his favorite position

DA
The handle on this one is way too big, but actually seems to fit my hand pretty good.
The only advise I will give you is to fire up the shop and make a few they are good at eating up time.
I hand files to bevels on the blade in the above photo today it took about three hours. here's photo of it after I did all the filing

And one of the shop monster in his favorite position

DA
David and Charlie aka the shop monster
If life seems normal your not going fast enough" Mario Andrette
If life seems normal your not going fast enough" Mario Andrette
Re: Cincinnati Shaper
Hey Dave,
What's going on with the shaper? Are you using it yet?
Richard
What's going on with the shaper? Are you using it yet?
Richard
Re: Cincinnati Shaper
Oh its sitting out there in the drive way waiting on me to get off my ass and work on it, not that I really need to use it, it was given to me in some pretty bad shape which I have pretty much fixed the things that were wrong with it although there are a couple of things that still need a bit of work. and a few castings made to make the parts that are needed, maybe when it warms up I'll get back to it.Rasper wrote:Hey Dave,
What's going on with the shaper? Are you using it yet?
Richard
And yes it is usable as it sits, I just don't have any work for it to do other then act as a stand for a big milling vise I have mounted on it
DA
David and Charlie aka the shop monster
If life seems normal your not going fast enough" Mario Andrette
If life seems normal your not going fast enough" Mario Andrette
Re: Cincinnati Shaper
Weathers still the pits around here so I been working on this knife some, have the blade just about ready to heat treat

DA

DA
David and Charlie aka the shop monster
If life seems normal your not going fast enough" Mario Andrette
If life seems normal your not going fast enough" Mario Andrette