[CAUT] Spurlock tool variations

Ward & Probst, Inc wardprobst at wardprobst.com
Wed Dec 22 10:56:28 MST 2010


Interesting, Keith, I'll have to try it. Did you screw the Spurlock jig to
the 1 X 12 backer board? 
Thanks,
DP
Dale Probst, RPT
Registered Piano Technician
Midwestern State University

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From: caut-bounces at ptg.org [mailto:caut-bounces at ptg.org] On Behalf Of Keith
Roberts
Sent: Tuesday, December 21, 2010 9:41 PM
To: College and University Technicians
Subject: [CAUT] Spurlock tool variations


I like using the chop saw better than a table saw. The dust blows the other
direction. You are not moving the hand towards a blade. The guard covers the
blade. It has an electric brake. 
The tail arcing jig allows you to cut the same length tail no matter what
the bore distance.
 
This is the best cut I have seen on a hammer. 12inch Irwin Marathon carbide
72 tooth blade. Can be set so mouldings are true and square. Easier to keep
the tip width the same. You can watch through the guard without crap flying
in your face.
 
That is a Weickert felt Ronson hammer
Keith

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