Here are some jam nuts I made for Steve Knight’s Plow Planes..
They are brass polished with Tripoil Rouge
http://home.comcast.net/~stanleyplanes/9jun06/k.jpg
Thought ya’ll might like seeing them..
Here are some jam nuts I made for Steve Knight’s Plow Planes..
They are brass polished with Tripoil Rouge
http://home.comcast.net/~stanleyplanes/9jun06/k.jpg
Thought ya’ll might like seeing them..
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Very nice !! What kind of lathe are you using?
Can I buy a couple of the knurled nuts off'n ya? I've got a couple of planes I'm restoring.
Rare, if y'all don't mind, could y'all tell me what type of knurling tool you used , or even better, show a picture of it?
You see, I feel the need to depart from the common diamond pattern that I have been using on my knobs.
Thanks for asking that, I had intended to include the question in my post. Beautiful work is'nt it?
Since the house is on fire let us warm ourselves. ~Italian Proverb
Edited 6/15/2006 5:58 am by dgreen
Hello Ya'll,
Yes I do sell them, you can contact me at http://www.rexmill.com with the contact fourm..
I use a 9" South Bend Model B lathe I think most other smaller lathes may not be able to knurl..
The kurl design I stole from Karl Holtey..
I use a standard knurling tool and raise it so only one wheel is used then I use a threading tool and groove a V ever .075
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