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25th April 14, 08:53 AM
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I seen this thread and the next day I could not find it , I am emailing now to see if any more are left . thank you for sharing
Pro 3:5 Trust in the LORD with all thine heart; and lean not unto thine own understanding.
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25th April 14, 12:34 PM
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Here the picture he sent me (awesome ) MOD.jpg
Pro 3:5 Trust in the LORD with all thine heart; and lean not unto thine own understanding.
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25th April 14, 03:30 PM
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 Originally Posted by Thomas H
Here the picture he sent me (awesome ) MOD.jpg
Although I can't locate it just now (being on a different computer), I believe those are the same pix he sent me as an "average" example of condition, with the caveat that some might vary. I'm also very much looking forward to receipt of the actual piece!
Proudly Duncan [maternal], MacDonald and MacDaniel [paternal].
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OK, now for the (possibly stupid question) what is the best low tech way (for the money poor among us) to go about making one of these lovely cantles on our own.
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 Originally Posted by Stoff
OK, now for the (possibly stupid question) what is the best low tech way (for the money poor among us) to go about making one of these lovely cantles on our own.
In all honesty, if broke is the issue you'd be best served waiting until Robin finds more of these to sell. If you're building one of these from scratch you're starting at over $40 in brass sheet alone, then you've got a metal saw (even a cheap jeweler's saw is ~$15 and a pack of blades is $5-8), silver solder (~$15 minimum), and a high-temperature torch to think about. As with many 'hobby' projects, it's easy to spend quite a bit on tools when you're starting up.
BluesCelt has done some very sharp pieces from 'found' brass objects, if you search the forum for his DIY threads you might find some inspiration toward repurposing some brass, but if you're thinking of buying new sheet brass you're better off waiting for Robin.
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Thanks. I am still thinking on how to get the brass and ... maybe ... copper? Some times I have come across scrap sheet copper. HMMMMM. Something to think about.
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 Originally Posted by Stoff
Thanks. I am still thinking on how to get the brass and ... maybe ... copper? Some times I have come across scrap sheet copper. HMMMMM. Something to think about.
without taking this thread too far off course I will simply say that copper is WAAAAAY too soft for this application when used at a reasonable thickness. Stick with brass.
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25th April 14, 03:53 PM
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 Originally Posted by Thomas H
Here the picture he sent me (awesome ) MOD.jpg
looks like quite a decent MkIV. Solid soldering (no gigantic gloopy soft solder repairs) no major corrosion. A veritable steal for $55US delivered.
I emailed him to see if he had any MkI cantles about, but he doesn't. 
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26th April 14, 03:11 PM
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27th April 14, 10:17 AM
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I received an email from Robin Upton this morning asking me to post that he has now sold out of the MOD brass cantles. I hope those of you who we're interested we're able to place your orders. I suspect that Atrificer's queue is about to get a lot longer!
Cheers,
SM
Shaun Maxwell
Vice President & Texas Commissioner
Clan Maxwell Society
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