Shapers who else has one?
#61
Ayup....heh

I think it could be done with mitre gears, but it would be a bit more involved due to the incline of the mitre.
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#62
Well, I guess I'd better put mine on. This is a 12" Vernon shaper I got locally. It is about 90 years old and predates the Sheldon Vernon versions which seem to be more prevalent. Documentation on these machines seems to be pretty scarce. I sure haven't been able to find much. It cuts some mighty big blue chips Smile
Randy


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#63
That's purdy, Randy. I wish mine were that clean. The one machine I am thinking about scraping in is my shaper. I'm getting the DVD from Richard, and considering hosting a scraping class if there is enough interest.
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ears perk up, eyes pop open at the mere thought of a Scraping Video
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#65
Randy,

That is a very nice shaper you have there ThumbsupThumbsupThumbsup
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#66
Thanks Dave & Tony
Randy
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#67
Randy,

Nice shaper that looks to be in very good shape. I like the color. Smile

Ed
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#68
Hi
Randy
That shaper looks to be in great condition
Did you renovate it
John
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#69
hi brill bit of kit i think he has bin at me blue pant
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(07-31-2012, 04:20 PM)krv3000 Wrote: hi brill bit of kit i think he has bin at me blue pant

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