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Short after-meeting projects

By lindahr
Created 11/16/2006 - 11:23am

I'm wondering if anyone would be interested in doing some simple projects after the regular meetings. I have plans for some relatively simple shop equipment that I'm a little leary of starting on my own. For example, I have plans for a bending brake from the Miller Electric site, as well as one from one of the Gingery books. It might be more fun to put them togther with others who are interested, as well as more productive with input from a group. I'll bring the plans I have to this Saturday's meeting at Ben's to see what others think. Anyone with other plans, please bring them.

I have also been eager to try some of the Japanese patina recipes from a book I have. This might also be interesting to do as a group.

I'm trying to think of projects that would not require a lot of preparation or organization from a workshop leader--I know from hard experience that they require a lot of time and effort. I'd like to find projects that the parts or materials could be gathered ahead of time and then assembled or done in an afternoon. This would probably require a minimum of parts or cutting which could be done in individual shops ahead of time or in small groups to prepare for a final assembly.

This suggestion is meant for those of us that are less experienced. I think the benefits would be a cheap way to get additional shop equipment and some opportunity for people to exercise their lay-out, measuring, cutting and welding skills.

Let me know your thoughts.

Linda


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