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Shrinking methods and results Shrinking sheetmetal is a technique that needs to be mastered to effectively create shapes. Here we can discuss all of the methods to shrink sheetmetal and we can measure and compare results.

 
 
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Old 03-18-2012, 01:56 PM
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That's a nice piece of wood Jim. What kind is it?
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I'd like to know that too.

I've just got a smallish Beech log that I think is probably going to be too small...

The saw in the picture is 55cm long.

(I cut it quick whilst it was still green!)

@ Jim Russell => thanks for the hammer info I can see why you were infulenced.
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