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New Tool from Dspiae

Nice one James, being able to drill on center of a rod has always been my weakness...that and making two parts the same. I might grab one also.
 
Ya, I keep ditching that crap, I never signed up either. I kept x-ing out of it till I got Paypal and also ditched the $1.28 shipping scam. Reminds me of Sqdrn mail order. I saw the rolling jig after my order, will do that later. Now I just need a decent hollow punch jig if it's not an arm and a leg.

Excellent find, James, thanks for the heads up!
 
Ya, I keep ditching that crap, I never signed up either. I kept x-ing out of it till I got Paypal and also ditched the $1.28 shipping scam. Reminds me of Sqdrn mail order. I saw the rolling jig after my order, will do that later. Now I just need a decent hollow punch jig if it's not an arm and a leg.

Excellent find, James, thanks for the heads up!
The rolling jig is very nice. I think I have about 90% of their tools now. Love the quality.
 
I have a lot of these tools also - love the quality. I love their grinding drill, super glue post and the plastic hatchet on a turntable. I can't get their line wash pen to work properly though. I will wait to see what you think of this latest one James.
 
I look at these sorts of things and they seem great however i tend to ask myself, what would i have used it for in my last 3 builds ? thats usually enough for me to wait :) I did this with a micro lathe, really wanted one with all the options it would give me but in truth i dont need one :)

 
I ended up getting a second hand Unimat lathe, has a lot of the options and after years of fretting over the need for one, I've not used it at all. I love the idea of one but I don't think I'm the guy to make models from sheet metal.
 
Obviously $48 is not the same a s $1000 but having spent a lifetime with an entire fully equipped machine shop at my disposal it can be frustrating not having that anymore but truth is the machine is only the start..then you need the tools like a car needs gas :) You can buy a cheap milling cutter for £5.00 but a good one will be £50.00 and so it goes on.
 
I do plan on using the lathe when I get back on the Lee, the axels need to be drilled out for my brass replacement and I didn't cut center on the set I have now.
 
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