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    Quote Originally Posted by Vyacheslav.Nevolya View Post
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    Be very careful putting a regular grinder stone on it. Very nice build, love your fab work. Very nice.
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    Incredible, wicked cool! You make it look so easy.

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    Thanks Vyacheslav.Nevolya! We've added your Universal Cutter Grinder to our Metalworking category,
    as well as to your builder page: Vyacheslav.Nevolya's Homemade Tools. Your receipt:




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    Is that an angle grinder?
    Thanks so much for showing your builds.
    I learn a lot from seeing how you build simple parts and assemble them piece by piece to make complex and awesome machines.

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    Congratulations Vyacheslav.Nevolya - your Universal Cutter Grinder is the Homemade Tool of the Week!

    I've said this before (and I'll say it again): tough week to win! We broke our all-time record for forum pageviews last week, and we did it in style - with multiple homemade tools that could've won on many other weeks.

    Some nice entries this week:

    Reamer Sharpening Fixture by rossbotics
    Small Angle Drill Press by threesixesinarow
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    Rotary Tool Base by mklotz
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    Metal Lathe Restoration by darkoford
    Acoustic Guitar Vise by Captainleeward
    Stitch Marker by Philip Davies


    Vyacheslav.Nevolya - We've added your tool entry to our All Homemade Tool of the Week winners post, and you'll be receiving a $25 online gift card, in your choice of Amazon, PayPal, or bitcoin. Please PM me your current email address and award choice and I'll get it sent over right away.


    This is your 9th Tool of the Week win! One more and you'll join mklotz and rossbotics as a 10-Time winner. Here are all of your 9 wins:

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    You amaze me sir! You are a very resourceful and clever devil!

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    Quote Originally Posted by JRock View Post
    Is that an angle grinder?
    Angle grinder was broken, only the motor was used

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    Thanks!
    Just saw how you faced the angle compartment down on the lathe, to make a bracket. Awesome.
    One question I always wonder. I see how you use rails as the ways in your cross slides.
    How do you get them to line up and work so smoothly after you've welded them?
    Is it just patience and proper setup? Or do you lap the slides after you've welded everything together?

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    Is it patience and proper setup.

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