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Just Googled the Chin Yu company it is a taiwan company. (The chuck has what appears to be a 7/8 through hole.
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Why not use a flashy piece of wood for your tool holders, lets face it, we keep some of these things for a lifetime why not make 'em nice, no sacrilege there.
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Rick
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(01-07-2013, 08:49 PM)Rickabilly Wrote: Why not use a flashy piece of wood for your tool holders, lets face it, we keep some of these things for a lifetime why not make 'em nice, no sacrilege there.
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All right then, time to break out the Zebra wood.
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(01-07-2013, 08:57 PM)TomG Wrote: (01-07-2013, 08:49 PM)Rickabilly Wrote: Why not use a flashy piece of wood for your tool holders, lets face it, we keep some of these things for a lifetime why not make 'em nice, no sacrilege there.
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All right then, time to break out the Zebra wood.
Tom
That reminds me, I have a piece of zebra wood that is really too small to use for anything of any size.
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Will be making "Dividing Plated" today. Tom G sent me some to copy for my "Dividing Head".
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