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third generation iron miner and native of Michigan s Upper Penninsula He was raised in Atikokan Ontario where his first exposure to metalworking came from working for Steep Rock Iron Mines His early aspirations to do metalwork came in his grandfather Peter Peterson s workshop in Montreal Wisconsin Spending time with
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third generation iron miner and native of Michigan s Upper Penninsula He was raised in Atikokan Ontario where his first exposure to metalworking came from working for Steep Rock Iron Mines His early aspirations to do metalwork came in his grandfather Peter Peterson s workshop in Montreal Wisconsin Spending time with
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the stuff instead The stuff I use is Bindol sand It s not actually sand but a very fine clay powder might be bentonite but I m not sure Just to show what can be achieved with Bindol http 1501bc com me ng 0810002 jpg These fibulae are about 8cm and every detail is exactly as the model even copies scratches etc from the models You can sometimes even copy
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When people use the expression, "ball peen hammer"?
Q. what exactly does that MEAN? I know what a ball peen hammer is, yadda yadda metalworking blah blah, but it's used sarcastically... has anyone else ever heard this expression used? What the heck does it mean??
Asked by The Good Left Undone no more - Fri Sep 18 21:16:59 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. ball peen hammer is different than a claw hammer which has a claw to remove nails the ball peen hammer has a rounded end that can be reversed to hammer a smaller target all the best
Answered by tom4bucs - Fri Sep 18 21:25:23 2009
Q. what exactly does that MEAN? I know what a ball peen hammer is, yadda yadda metalworking blah blah, but it's used sarcastically... has anyone else ever heard this expression used? What the heck does it mean??
Asked by The Good Left Undone no more - Fri Sep 18 21:16:59 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. ball peen hammer is different than a claw hammer which has a claw to remove nails the ball peen hammer has a rounded end that can be reversed to hammer a smaller target all the best
Answered by tom4bucs - Fri Sep 18 21:25:23 2009
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