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Here's a saw blade I made on my lunch break this afternoon. It scales to be about 5' in diameter. I didn't get a chance to measure it yet. The blade is made from a fender washer. I used a square to make the initial cross on the circle, then divided it into equal sections and used a dremel to cut the teeth.

Also included is another leaf spring I made yesterday. It is 1/32", (1 1/2" wide), and scale length of 5 1/2'. These will also be included in one of my scrap loads.

Don

Saw blade 001

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Leaf spring 003

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Originally Posted by BrianEso:

I would be Happy to purchase (5) of those VERY Creative Fender Washers from you.

 

It just keep showing what creative minds we have.

We just never knew how good we were..

 

Brian,

Send me an e mail, my address is in my profile. Also, I'm from Ashley, and pass through Tunchannock to visit friends in Wyalusing.

Originally Posted by Ed Walsh:

Wow - that sure takes  "re-purpose" to a new level.  I'm curious about just how long your lunch break is 

 

Ed

Ed, It was nice seeing you and your wife again at dinner on Friday. You have to choose your friends more carefully; Larry is a bad influence!

Are you trying to get me in trouble? Actually, The saw blade took about 15 minutes to cut with the dremel. It took a few minutes to lay out the tooth pattern. Now that I have the template, I can do two or three at a time. The leaf springs are easy to make too. The most time consuming part is bending the banding around the stacked leaves.

Don

Larry,

I made a batch of these at lunch and break today. I'm going to make some more leaf springs too. I'm also going to experiment with mufflers and exhaust pipes. I made a scale section of duct, but I want to try and put the stiffening bends on the top and bottom. I may have to use aluminum, as it it really hard to get a nice bend with the box and pan break I have.

I didn't know you were an OGR forum member. I guess I called you out! It was great seeing you and Lynne at dinner last Friday. 

Don

Originally Posted by rail:

Larry,

 I'm also going to experiment with mufflers and exhaust pipes. 

Neat.  

 

One of the most intricate things I ever made was the set of headers in the photo below.  It is outside of Lucas Doolin's moonshiner's hot rod shop.  The vignette is set up with a blue LED under the green Ford, powered by a welding simulation circuit, as if the other half of the set is under the car being welded on.

 

Exhaust 2

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