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PRODUCT NEWS











                                                                                            Now With Japanese Blades

                                                                                            Unplugged mitre saw accuracy is the Nobex Proman
                                                                                            110 promise. A new innovation for these worksite and
                                                                                            workshop favourites are Japanese 18tpi sawblades.
                                                                                            Made from top quality steel the Japanese style
                                                                                            impulse hardening is three-edge ground, has a unique
                                                                                            close tolerance and superior performance in all kinds
                                                                                            of wood. Available from Carbatec, the blades are said
                                                                                            to be super fast-cutting, and last four to five times
                                                                                            longer than standard blades.
                                                                                            More information from Promac on 1800 773 267
                                                                                            or see www.promac.com.au

             Duplicating Fingers

             For reproducing required diameters when turning these
             ‘fingers’ are an ingenious aid. An allen key operated cap
             screw allows each finger to be installed on a 19mm steel bar
             located behind the lathe and roughly level with its centre. Set
             each finger by loosening the screw and tightening over each
             required diameter on a sample piece. On subsequent turnings
             the finger will drop when the set diameter is reached. Once
             known as semaphore jigs, the design was improved by UK
             production turner Gary Rance who lengthened the fingers
             and added a cap screw which allows closer positioning on the
             bar. Now manufactured by professional turner and engineer
             Paul Howard, the jigs are available for £65 plus postage from
             woodturner Richard Findley via:
             www.turnersworkshop.co.uk








                                                                                            Mini Mitre Board


                                                                                            The latest in Jim Davey’s shooting board series,
                                                                                            the Mini Mitre Board is designed for planing
                                                                                            mitres on thin stock. Its 400mm big brother
                                                                                            Mitre Board uses a full sized shooting or bench
                                                                                            plane but the 260mm Mini Board requires a
                                                                                            40mm (preferably low angle) block plane. With
                                                                                            the addition of a 3mm backer, there is minimal
                                                                                            blow-out at the end of the cut. Made from
                                                                                            marine ply with beech edging the board is set at
                                                                                            90°, but not glued to allow for fine adjustment in
                                                                                            the future. The boards are available for $95 and
                                                                                            left hand versions can be ordered. Phone
                                                                                            (020 4447 8822 or see
                                                                                            www.
                                                                                            jimdavey-planes-
                                                                                            sharpening.com






                               The Finest



                Woodworking Tools



                   www.lie-nielsen.com.au


                               0418 842 974








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