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Workshop, Machinery Tools and Jigs. So what does your work area consist of? I started off with a small fold down table that I used to put up in the kitchen and then fold it up, clean up my mess, and let my wife have her kitchen back! It was most frustrating, as I couldn’t leave things as they were to be able to continue the next day. I now have the complete garage area! So what have you got? What machinery and tools do you have? Post a picture of your workshop or work area, do you have a lathe, a band saw etc? What particular tool or jig wouldn’t you be without – post pictures. ~~ jraah ~~

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Old 29th July 2010, 08:13 AM
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Default Plans For A Set Of Rollers

I read somewhere that there were plans to produce a set of rollers in one of the Model Engineering Magazines I have know made many laps of the internet trying to obtain these or any half decent plans but have failed dismaly I am sure there is a good chance that more than one of you could help me,

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Old 29th July 2010, 01:35 PM
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Default Bending Rolls

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I read somewhere that there were plans to produce a set of rollers in one of the Model Engineering Magazines I have know made many laps of the internet trying to obtain these or any half decent plans but have failed dismaly I am sure there is a good chance that more than one of you could help me,

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Try these two links
Workshop Bending Rolls
Hemmingway Bending Rolls

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Old 29th July 2010, 02:52 PM
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Thank you jaraah much appreciated.

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I made these bending rollers about 4 years ago from these plans and article and they are excellent. I did not have gear cutting ability but to my surprise despite the article being written some time ago Moffatt Engineering still sold the exact size and toothing at a reasonable price off the shelf.
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