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Blatantly Stolen Projects! - Wawoodman - 09-25-2012 Here are a few things I've done, lately. I have to thank everyone on this and other forums, who have given me the ideas! The dieholder and the QCTP indicator holder are pretty widespread designs. I saw the handwheel for the vise, and had to have one! RE: Blatently Stolen Projects! - DaveH - 09-25-2012 Woodman, Nah, they are not stolen - they have all been made by yourself. And very nicely made too Thanks for showing them DaveH RE: Blatently Stolen Projects! - EdK - 09-25-2012 Change the thread title to "Blatantly Copied Projects!" and all is well. Ed RE: Blatently Stolen Projects! - stevec - 09-25-2012 Wait! the handwheel for the vice is a vast improvement not a copy! I'm flattered! RE: Blatently Stolen Projects! - sasquatch - 09-25-2012 Very nice workmanship!! Great projects. RE: Blatently Stolen Projects! - TomG - 09-25-2012 Nice job! It's fun being able to make your own tools. Tom RE: Blatently Stolen Projects! - SnailPowered - 09-25-2012 I like the wording of "Blatantly Stolen" it makes me feel more like a rebel I will definitely be doing plenty of the projects I have seen on here I'm sure! RE: Blatently Stolen Projects! - rleete - 09-26-2012 "Stealing" ideas, if not for profit, is perfectly acceptable. To not use an idea to make things easier on yourself or to improve your tools is downright foolish. RE: Blatantly Stolen Projects! - ETC57 - 09-26-2012 If taking advantage of someone else s ideas to improve your own situation is wrong then explain school. Nice job on the personal tools Woodman. Jerry. RE: Blatantly Stolen Projects! - DanH - 09-26-2012 I second the "Nice Job" any more details on the indicator holder? |