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jeffswildwood
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#1 posted 05-05-2022 12:47 AM
This is one excellent job. I like the wood and the way you did the ferrule.
-- We all make mistakes, the trick is to fix it in a way that says "I meant to do that".
pottz
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#2 posted 05-05-2022 01:12 AM
Aaron you should have been in the screwdriver marking tool swap,that is beautiful.were just wrapping it up.
-- working with my hands is a joy,it gives me a sense of fulfillment,somthing so many seek and so few find.-SAM MALOOF.
swirt
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#3 posted 05-05-2022 01:15 AM
Nice work.
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RyanGi
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#4 posted 05-05-2022 04:02 AM
Very pretty wood. That ferrule is awesome! How’s you do that? Just turned brass tube??
-- Ryan/// I like chips...and sawdust...but mostly chips...with vinegar
Eric
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#5 posted 05-05-2022 10:48 AM
Very nicely done, and one can get a good grip on it.
-- Eric, building the dream. the "Loft"
AaronSKuehn
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#6 posted 05-05-2022 01:26 PM
@RyanGi: I used this kit from Rockler, which includes the brass ferrule: https://www.rockler.com/4-in-1-screwdriver-turning-kit
I added the grooves with a carbide cutter and polished with 0000 steel wool and EEE-Ultra Shine polish.
-- Aaron
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#7 posted 05-05-2022 07:50 PM
Beautiful work!
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