A Drill-Lathe

For discussion of fitting and shaping stems, doing inlays, and any other stem-related topic.
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A Drill-Lathe

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Here's a good laugh for you guys. I'll get the right tools one day!

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Not bad.
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Been there, done that...
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Nice adaption of equipment
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Anyone ever try that with a block of briar? Lol I can only imagine blocks of briar flying all over the shop.....

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That's my upgraded buffer (from the dremel in the vise with tiny wheels).
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