The Post-Ultimate Swiss Circle Cutter
- charangohabsburg
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The Post-Ultimate Swiss Circle Cutter
A circle cutter with fine adjustment and vernier scale (0.05 mm precision).
The blade holder is replaceable, with the idea being to be able to use one blade holder for cutting blades, and another one (or two) with a scraping router bit. So far I have only made one blade holder though (I just finished the circle cutter a couple of days ago).
And here some random pictures of the building stages.
The adjusting mechanism:
The vernier scale:
Thanks for looking.
The blade holder is replaceable, with the idea being to be able to use one blade holder for cutting blades, and another one (or two) with a scraping router bit. So far I have only made one blade holder though (I just finished the circle cutter a couple of days ago).
And here some random pictures of the building stages.
The adjusting mechanism:
The vernier scale:
Thanks for looking.
Markus
To be stupid is like to be dead. Oneself will not be aware of it.
It's only the others who suffer.
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Re: The Post-Ultimate Swiss Circle Cutter
Nice one Markus. Lots of work gone into that.
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Re: The Post-Ultimate Swiss Circle Cutter
Very very neat and well thought out, worth the scun knuckle i'd say
Taff
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Re: The Post-Ultimate Swiss Circle Cutter
Thanks!
It looks so fresh that it must have been after I finished this tool though.
But I can't remember what it was, maybe it happened while I was fishing a bill out of the mailbox without opening it (through the slot).
I was considering discarding that photo because of the knuckle it shows!Taffy Evans wrote: worth the scun knuckle i'd say
It looks so fresh that it must have been after I finished this tool though.
But I can't remember what it was, maybe it happened while I was fishing a bill out of the mailbox without opening it (through the slot).
Markus
To be stupid is like to be dead. Oneself will not be aware of it.
It's only the others who suffer.
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Re: The Post-Ultimate Swiss Circle Cutter
Is this circle cutter going to be for sale on April 1?
Bruce Mc.
Re: The Post-Ultimate Swiss Circle Cutter
Nuestro compañero Markus haría nunca involucrarse con una broma de April Fools, ¿verdad Markus
Cheers
Kim
Cheers
Kim
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Re: The Post-Ultimate Swiss Circle Cutter
Exactly Kim, how could I.
However Bruce, I might put it up for sale on the date you are proposing, but you probably would not find its price very attractive or funny, even not if I would include a card scraper.
However Bruce, I might put it up for sale on the date you are proposing, but you probably would not find its price very attractive or funny, even not if I would include a card scraper.
Markus
To be stupid is like to be dead. Oneself will not be aware of it.
It's only the others who suffer.
To be stupid is like to be dead. Oneself will not be aware of it.
It's only the others who suffer.
Re: The Post-Ultimate Swiss Circle Cutter
Touche Markus, I wanted the set of card scrappers not just one!
Bruce Mc.
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Re: The Post-Ultimate Swiss Circle Cutter
Hi Markus, can you use two cutters? In the circle cutter I made I can fit two cutters so as to cut a channel using the intended inlay, purfling or rosette, to set the space between them. Just a thought.
Taff
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Re: The Post-Ultimate Swiss Circle Cutter
Hi Taff, yes of course I can do that, why not? All I need to do is making a "head piece" with a deeper blade-receiving groove in order to accommodate two blades and a spacer between them. It will be basically the same thing as making a head piece for holding a "router bit".
Markus
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It's only the others who suffer.
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Re: The Post-Ultimate Swiss Circle Cutter
So Markus this is the prototype before the plywood version yeah?
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