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New tool

Post by kiwigeo » Wed Mar 23, 2011 7:58 pm

I picked up this from the US for $30. I plan to use it for making glue up of the lute top a bit easier. The iron is ideal for reheating hide glue under a joint.
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Re: New tool

Post by Puff » Wed Mar 23, 2011 8:17 pm

Lime green Commodore (even with the four cylinder Opel engine) any day :mrgreen:

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Re: New tool

Post by auscab » Wed Mar 23, 2011 8:59 pm

what is it ? an iron for pockets ?

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Re: New tool

Post by Puff » Wed Mar 23, 2011 9:02 pm

Hey -it's just something you can buy for $30. :mrgreen: Martin likes keeping the money roll going.
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Re: New tool

Post by Kim » Wed Mar 23, 2011 9:06 pm

auscab wrote:what is it ? an iron for pockets ?

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Re: New tool

Post by kiwigeo » Wed Mar 23, 2011 9:07 pm

Its a friggin' sealing iron. Used mainly by model plane enthusiasts and photographers. It's ideal for heating up hide glue along a top joint.
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Re: New tool

Post by woodrat » Wed Mar 23, 2011 9:11 pm

It looks like a great piece of kit Martin for exactly what you mentioned... Where did you get it?

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Re: New tool

Post by Kim » Wed Mar 23, 2011 9:12 pm

Oh is that what Barbarella's are selling them as now....I wondered how they would move them once Dark Angel went off the boil...50% off too..must be 2nd hand :wink:

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Re: New tool

Post by DarwinStrings » Thu Mar 24, 2011 3:35 pm

I've got a new tool too, not as flash as your Bat Boat Martin but still a cool tool. Well a new old tool as I guess it was a pre 60's and I know it used to be a socket firmer. I had these two old socket firmers hanging around in draws and boxes for years and as I have not done much guitar building lately I finally got around to converting the first one. I forgot to take a before shot but it was the same length and style as the 1/2" one you can see in the pic. First I had to soften it to work it, I cut a bit off the length and a bit off the socket as well but the width is almost original. If you look at the pic of the tip in the centre you can see that because I am not a metal worker and don't have a huge heat source I could only re-harden and temper about the last 25mm (you can see a feint line where the hard steel meets the softer steel about 25mmm back from the tip given that it is 20mm wide), that should be all I need though as I don't do much dovetail work anyway but as I have a stack of bevelled firmers anyway I though these would to well as dovetail chisels, it was tempered to the dark straw colour which is a bit of a guess but seems good enough. They are more a push chisel than a striking chisel but I put a leather washered strike handle on cause I like the old school look of them.

The first pic is roughing out the shape with the 100mm grinder, the second is final shaping with a file, the third is the finished front and the fourth is the finished back.
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Re: New tool

Post by Lillian » Thu Mar 24, 2011 10:23 pm

Nice work Jim. Looks like it will be a great chisel to use.

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