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    Quote Originally Posted by David Fairfield View Post
    Hey Bill, right you are! Do you think there might be a market for "world's tiniest violin of zero-sympathy" awards for moaners and complainers?

    Dave
    Might be a market!

    The only guy that I find sympathy for, would be the one that hears the sweat 'deliverance' of a Banjo in the wilderness
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    Well on my way to the world's tiniest piano quintet.

    Dave
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  3. #63
    Here's a picture of a nice cello chair you can use to complete the set!

    I'm sending you a PM, dee
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  4. #64
    Hi Dee

    Thank you! The turnings on the chair are beyond my current capability, no two of my turnings look alike using the hand cranks.

    But I'm looking at a CNC lathe to do that sort of thing, brass candlesticks, horns, etc in miniature. I posted an inquiry over on the CNC board, hope I'll get some tips on what I should buy. That G code software looks intimidating to me.

    The piano will go in a completely furnished early 19th C room. When its complete I will post it in one of my "Made on Epilog" threads. It's gonna be a mind-bender.

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    Quote Originally Posted by David Fairfield View Post
    Well on my way to the world's tiniest piano quintet.

    Dave
    Now all you need is a 1 inch pianist.. (Thats pianist )
    Epilog 24TT(somewhere between 35-45 watts), CorelX4, Photograv(the old one, it works!), HotStamping, Pantograph, Vulcanizer, PolymerPlatemaker, Sandblasting Cabinet, and a 30 year collection of Assorted 'Junque'

    Every time you make a typo, the errorists win

    I Have to think outside the box.. I don't fit in it anymore


    Experience is a wonderful thing.
    It enables you to recognize a mistake when you make it again.


    Every silver lining has a cloud around it




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    That works out to over 7 feet in this scale
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    Quote Originally Posted by David Fairfield View Post
    That works out to over 7 feet in this scale
    Thats OK! He's probably full time basketball player and only a part time pianist.
    Epilog 24TT(somewhere between 35-45 watts), CorelX4, Photograv(the old one, it works!), HotStamping, Pantograph, Vulcanizer, PolymerPlatemaker, Sandblasting Cabinet, and a 30 year collection of Assorted 'Junque'

    Every time you make a typo, the errorists win

    I Have to think outside the box.. I don't fit in it anymore


    Experience is a wonderful thing.
    It enables you to recognize a mistake when you make it again.


    Every silver lining has a cloud around it




  8. #68
    Tiny tools
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    OK this is one of those How the H*ll did you do that questions?


    Quote Originally Posted by David Fairfield View Post
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    Quote Originally Posted by David Fairfield View Post
    Tiny tools
    Yes, but do they work?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dan Hintz View Post
    Yes, but do they work?
    Dan, I've seen Dave's work up close and personal... don't put ANYTHING past him! He's simply amazing.
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  12. #72
    Thanks Dee!!!

    Angus-- I use the laser to burn away material that doesn't look like the tool.

    Dan-- getting HO scale tools to work is not the problem. Getting HO scale mechanics to work is the problem. They just stand around doing nothing!

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    Quote Originally Posted by David Fairfield View Post
    Dan-- getting HO scale tools to work is not the problem. Getting HO scale mechanics to work is the problem. They just stand around doing nothing!
    Well there's your problem... you must allow unions in your area!
    Hi-Tec Designs, LLC -- Owner (and self-proclaimed LED guru )

    Trotec 80W Speedy 300 laser w/everything
    CAMaster Stinger CNC (25" x 36" x 5")
    USCutter 24" LaserPoint Vinyl Cutter
    Jet JWBS-18QT-3 18", 3HP bandsaw
    Robust Beauty 25"x52" wood lathe w/everything
    Jet BD-920W 9"x20" metal lathe
    Delta 18-900L 18" drill press

    Flame Polisher (ooooh, FIRE!)
    Freeware: InkScape, Paint.NET, DoubleCAD XT
    Paidware: Wacom Intuos4 (Large), CorelDRAW X5

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