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200373 Steve Jones <stjones@k...> 2010‑01‑22 Re: two legged parser
Wow

Peter McBride wrote:
> GG's
> Many years ago I saw a link to the two legged parser page...
> www.watchman.dsl.pipex.com/two-legged%20parser/parser.html
>
> And a few years later saw Roy's video of him using one, and decided to try
> and get one to work. (can't find the link to that one)
>
> I made one today.
> Used an industrial hacksaw blade for the legs, and spring steel for the
> template.
> I haven't re-hardened them yet because I want to refine the cutting edges
> some, and lessen the stiffness of the legs a little.
> See it here.....
> www.petermcbride.com/parser/img/parser2.jpg
>
> www.petermcbride.com/parser/img/parser3.jpg
>
> The shield is hand cut in silver, and the wood is Indian Rosewood.
> This thing works so well.
>
> Regards,
> Peter
> In Melbourne, Australia.
>
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