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Other clamping method
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Old_Gord
Sanding Class Dropout
Registered: December 2004 Location: Northern Ontario, Canada Posts: 535
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Wed March 9, 2005 11:19
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Rating: 7.00
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Liferescue , neat looking carving station.
One thing though, hope you don't mind, but shouldn't that cam be able to clamp the work against the pins without using a "C" clamp , from your picture it appears as though the "C" clamp is needed to hold the cam in place.
Just wondering.
Thanks for posting the pics.
OG
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Just Carving
Teddy bear carver
Registered: November 2004 Location: Edison, NJ Posts: 1,610
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OG
Thanks for the compliment! I agree but sometimes the cam doesn't hold the piece either because of the size of the piece, movement of the piece while carving, or the dowel holding the cam doesn't quite line up with a hole that will allow the cam to lock solid with the piece being carved. So, I throw a clamp on to hold it in place.
Bob
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Bandaid
Senior Member
Registered: February 2002 Location: Calgary, Alberta, Canada Posts: 523
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Hi Bob...great looking holder. I had the same problem with the cam not holding, so I glued a strip of sandpaper to the leading edge and it helped quite a bit.
Reg
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Just Carving
Teddy bear carver
Registered: November 2004 Location: Edison, NJ Posts: 1,610
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Hi Reg
Thanks for the compliment. The sandpaper's a good idea! I'll have to give it a try.
Thanks again.
Bob
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Ted Brown
Registered: December 2007 Posts: 1
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Wed December 26, 2007 17:46
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Rating: 7.00
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