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Honey blame theophilus!!!!!

Postby Pete » February 17th, 2011, 7:04 am

Honey blame theophilus. That's my story and I am stickin to it!!!!!! Well.....Doug can't take all the blame Chiaki gets a good piece of it also.

Just ordered a Sherline metal lathe and several attachments and its all theophilus's fault. I have been mulling over getting a metal lathe for several years. I want to make as many of the rod components for my rods as I can,. Never acted on getting the lathe until I started conversing with Doug. He re-lit the fire with his beautiful work. If his work wasn't top shelf, I never would have jumped into the fire. So when my wife boots me out of the house, I am taking my lathe and moving into Doug's garage. I will have nobody to blame when I start building my rod shop in a couple weeks. That's all my fault.

With so many talented craftsmen on this forum, I have to throw my hat in the ring to try and get to their level.

Look at the rescources on this forum:
Papa- Home made beer/ writer/ Black Ops target
Flybob- machinist (remember the beautiful hair stacker and steam engines?)
theophilus- Quad Bamboo rods and hardware
Wandering blues- fantastic relief wood prints (sorry if I butchered the name of your art :oops: )
Fishfreak911 & RSetina- net building (they're functional art)
arron otto- Sleeping In the Dirt (SID)
Rayfound- with his blog
Wildman- photo journalist. Fantastic trip/ event stories that take you on the journey.

Not to mention all the custom rod builders, fly tiers, photographers, computer wizs, artists and writers. I know I have missed mentioning a ton of talent because everybody on this site seems to have a knack for doing something special.

Who did I miss? Throw em on here so we can reconize them for their gifts/ talents.
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Re: Honey blame theophilus!!!!!

Postby Papasequoia » February 17th, 2011, 8:20 am

Congrats on the lathe. Can a forge be far behind? Don't forget that fly tying table that Rick built. Furniture/cabinet maker should be added. I know there are others that build rods and brew beer and some fantastic fly tyers that could be added as well. Oh, and let's not forget photographers. You are right, lots of talent here and if I had had more than a half cup of coffee my brain might be able to remember a few more for you list. :D
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Re: Honey blame theophilus!!!!!

Postby RiverRat » February 17th, 2011, 8:42 am

World Headquarters is expanding so much that Mama moved you out of the garage and into your own shed. A bed in the shed is the next step to your addiction :lol:

Some very good beer connoisseurs here too :rockon:


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Re: Honey blame theophilus!!!!!

Postby lucfish » February 17th, 2011, 9:03 am

"So when my wife boots me out of the house, I am taking my lathe and moving into Doug's garage."

I've been in Dougs garage, you'll have to do an addition if you think you can live there with your lathe!!!LOL :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Re: Honey blame theophilus!!!!!

Postby flybob » February 17th, 2011, 11:32 am

Congrats Pete!

hate to tell you this, but the lathe is the cheapest part of the deal!
wait until you start buy all those "gotta haves"!

I own at least one of every chuck Sherline makes! (do the math)

But the stuff you can make is incredible!
And with the vertical mill attachment, you will have a small mill, that is the way I got started.

Joe Martin (owner of Sherline), has solved every machining problem you can think of for the small home shop machinist!
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Re: Honey blame theophilus!!!!!

Postby Pete » February 17th, 2011, 12:28 pm

Oh just great Bob :doh: !!!!! That's what I figured, but was in denial until you had to go and confirm it. Hopefully custom rod orders will cover the tooling cost. As soon as I get the $$$$ for a customer Bamboo I am building, I may start sniffing around the mill attachment. Is the 8 way directional too much for the simple projects I would like to do? Example: reel making

I did order the Sherline 4400C which is the bigger lathe with a bunch of goodies to go with it. Also had them include the knurling tool.

Wished you and Doug lived closer. Need a couple of mentors.

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Re: Honey blame theophilus!!!!!

Postby flybob » February 17th, 2011, 2:34 pm

Pete wrote:Oh just great Bob :doh: !!!!! That's what I figured, but was in denial until you had to go and confirm it. Hopefully custom rod orders will cover the tooling cost. As soon as I get the $$$$ for a customer Bamboo I am building, I may start sniffing around the mill attachment. Is the 8 way directional too much for the simple projects I would like to do? Example: reel making



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Pete, you can do anything with a lathe and a simple 3 Axis mill, the 8 way is just a bit over the top, and if you want, I believe I have an extra milling attachment that I would be more than willing to loan you to try it out.

I would highly recommend these two books, there is a ton of knowledge for not a lot of money, as in bamboo rod building, it is all about the setup, and between these two reference books, they will really get your neurons firing!

http://www.amazon.com/Home-Machinists-H ... _sim_mag_3

http://www.amazon.com/Tabletop-Machinin ... =1-1-fkmr1

HE HE HE, this is already fun!
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Re: Honey blame theophilus!!!!!

Postby Papasequoia » February 17th, 2011, 4:06 pm

Don't forget this one! :arrow: Click here.
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Re: Honey blame theophilus!!!!!

Postby stanbery » February 18th, 2011, 1:37 am

Congrats on your new toy.

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Re: Honey blame theophilus!!!!!

Postby rkfiske » February 18th, 2011, 12:24 pm

Papasequoia wrote:Don't forget this one! :arrow: Click here.



I am so building that broadsword I always wanted. * a survival knife!
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Re: Honey blame theophilus!!!!!

Postby Pete » February 19th, 2011, 3:10 pm

What a surprise!!! My lathe, that was suppose to be shipped yesterday, arrived yesterday :bananadance:. I am being a good boy and am not playing with it until I get the mounting base finished. It feels like Christmas at my place. Lathe arrived and Monte dropped off a vacuum pump at the same time. The vacuum pump will be used to stablize wood for reel seat inserts and impregnating Bamboo blanks. Hopefully get to start building my rod shop next weekend. What more can a boy, who refuses to grow up, ask for?

Way to go theophilus!!!! Drag me into your addiction ;) .

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Re: Honey blame theophilus!!!!!

Postby theophilus » February 21st, 2011, 8:54 am

Boy, if you miss a few days checking in on this forum, look at all the changes that take place!

Pete, if you show the same craftsmanship using the lathe that your presentation boxes show, there are some neat things ahead. And some fun times for you as you turn an idea into hardware, with YOUR imprint on its design. They won't look as flawless and uniform as what you can buy, but that's the whole idea, isn't it. Be sure to show us what you come up with!

But a quiet reminder- safety above all else. Safety first, last and in between. An anecdote- I was turning some reelseats on the lathe recently,it was cold in the garage so I had on a hooded sweatshirt and didn't notice that the drawstrings for the hood were dangling just inches above the whirling chuck!! If they had caught, it would not have been pretty. Ouch.

So have some safe fun...

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Re: Honey blame theophilus!!!!!

Postby darrin terry » February 21st, 2011, 8:06 pm

Yeah, yeah, but can you do leatherwork? You see, I've a knife, an axe and a hatchet that need sheaths/blade guards made. :?
How do you tie the fly to your hooks without killing them with the thread? I keep cutting them in half.
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