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    Shiny Objects got me



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    Dat's sexy..
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    Quote Originally Posted by ultrasoundguy2003 View Post
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    Holy Scmidt that is a gorgeous razor Jonathan. Enjoy it!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by evnpar View Post
    A new custom Michael Waterhouse based on a favorite Japanese razor, horn scales.

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    Saw this one on Instagram Richard and thought, Wonder whos the lucky guy getting that one. Now that I know it's you, totaly makes sense.
    Enjoy it!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by HARRYWALLY View Post
    Saw this one on Instagram Richard and thought, Wonder whos the lucky guy getting that one. Now that I know it's you, totaly makes sense.
    Enjoy it!!
    Thanks, Andrew. Now I'll need a special brush handle to go with it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by engine46 View Post
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    So I asked an old friend for help with making scales said I needed a drill press.


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    Help the science nerd. How do I adjust the belts for RPMs?
    I need help thanks
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    Sorry my shop is in the kitchen. We do what we can.
    Input so I can optimise the press is appreciated
    It was so cool to drill out a pin. And to not wobble drilling scales.
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    I have a similar small drill press but of a cheaper make. On mine the mount for the motor is adjustable to allow slackening of the belts so you can move them on the spindles.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hart View Post
    I have a similar small drill press but of a cheaper make. On mine the mount for the motor is adjustable to allow slackening of the belts so you can move them on the spindles.
    Where on the motor?
    See the adjustable nuts in front of the motor.
    I dont know so input is helpful
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    It's probably the small lever on the side in the second picture that releases the motor.

    My release looks like this:

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    Ok do you need to adjust the knob on the side only?
    I have those on both sides.
    Do you have to adjust motor vertical adjustment as well. Or Both have to be adjusted?
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