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| Lathe projects and materials Two questions projects?: darts, chess pieces, pens, candle sticks, any other cheap ideas materials?: delrin stock (expensive) what about wood. tried some hardwood dowels from Home Depot but they were ripping up a lot. Cheap ideas for the classroom? What do you guys use you classroomlathe for?
__________________ "Craft is What I do All Day. Art is what I have at the end of it" Jean Weller |
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| What about keychains or a mini led flash light? Could be made from cheap small round stock, either aluminum or stainless. They keychain could be made of two parts that need to be screwed together, or have some other distinct shape that requires a couple basic operations. The more advanced students could do a flash light.
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| you are clever and it brings in the electronics I'm all over it!
__________________ "Craft is What I do All Day. Art is what I have at the end of it" Jean Weller |
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| I knew I’d seen a website about making flash lights. This one is a little bigger than a led, but still pretty cool. http://www.dragonworks.info/Metalwor...Flashlight.htm
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| Thanks for sharing this. The led flashlight was very beautiful. It's very perfect.
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| Good~ Try to make it~ |
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