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    Your only limited by your ingenuity with a shaper. I really need to pull apart my little atlas and get her shaping again I am a little apprehensive to pull it to bits.
    BETTER TO HAVE TOOLS YOU DON'T NEED THAN TO NEED TOOLS YOU DON'T HAVE

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    Quote Originally Posted by welder View Post
    Your only limited by your ingenuity with a shaper. I really need to pull apart my little atlas and get her shaping again I am a little apprehensive to pull it to bits.
    Go for it Andre. Nothing ventured, nothing gained. Plenty of assistance available if it all goes pear shaped.

    Phil
    ps loving the therapy Bruce.

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    Default Lamestllama

    Paging Lamestllama for the 2nd time. Can you please pm me your forwarding address so that I can pass the memory stick on.

    Ken

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    The memory stick arrived today thank you Bruce.

    All downloaded and ready to go when I have the forwarding address.

    Phil, I have uploaded a further 6 files today. One manual goes to about 600 pages. That should keep you all occupied.

    Ken

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    Thanks Ken, Thats what we all need....more reading and learning Just how much data is on this stick?
    1915 17"x50" LeBlond heavy duty Lathe, 24" Queen city shaper, 1970's G Vernier FV.3.TO Universal Mill, 1958 Blohm HFS 6 surface grinder, 1942 Rivett 715 Lathe, 14"x40" Antrac Lathe, Startrite H225 Bandsaw, 1949 Hercus Camelback Drill press, 1947 Holbrook C10 Lathe.

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    That's alright Ewan. Anything to help

    There's only 16 megs used. Heaps of space left.

    You are only young yet; plenty of time left.


    Ken

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    Quote Originally Posted by Toggy View Post
    Phil, I have uploaded a further 6 files today. One manual goes to about 600 pages. That should keep you all occupied.

    Ken
    Fantastic Ken,
    Looking forward to getting it back. Looks like it will have to do the rounds again. Should be easy if everyone kept their forwarding address.

    Phil

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    Could people please be mindful of copyright etc.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Shed View Post
    Could people please be mindful of copyright etc.

    I agree Fred.
    Just remember guys, we are right on the edge with the travelling stick and we have to make sure there is no copyrighted material being put on.

    Phil

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    Phil,

    Information on the stick all appears to be from items from the public domain and long out of any form of copywite. This stick has nothing on it for sale and is only a means of passing the information between a group of friends. No outsiders have access to it and it is not for gain.

    If things get too pedantic we could always re-locate the original sources and then just have a list of the subjects and links to them.

    Try buying a recent (in last 30 years) book or manual on a shaper or planer.

    Ken

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    Default LamestLlama

    Paging LamestLlama for the 3rd and last time.

    Could you please pm me your name and address so that I can forward the memory stick.

    Ken

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    Hi everyone. I thought I should let you know that I will be away for all of September and the first week of October. Not sure about the progress of the stick of course during that time, but if my turn comes up while I am away it would make sense to shift me further down the queue, so that I receive it after my return. (Don't want it sitting at risk in my letterbox for an extended time). Hope this helps. Adrian.

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    Hi Ken,
    If lamestllama hasn't responded send it to Ben (Bwal74) and then Ben can send it to Ueee. When I get it back I can re send it to lamest and Adrian ( craftsman12).

    Phil

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    Right onto it Phil. No other reply.
    Anxious to pass it on otherwise it will go missing again.


    bwal74; can you please PM me your name and address so I can send it on.


    Ken

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    Can the traveling stick cross the Tasman Sea?

    I have access to a shaper in the school workshop where I'm doing a (evening class) metal working course.
    We don't know how lucky we are......

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