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Sidelock
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Doug, Is that a bowling ball you have the cradle mounted on? Do you pinch the ball with the two blocks on the sides? What is under the ball?
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Thanks all. Beautiful work Doug. That the legendary bowling ball?
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Absolutely gorgeous work! Thank you for sharing the pictures. JL
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Doug gave up on bowling and took up checkering ---- aren't we glad. ken
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Could someone please give me the name and supplier of tungsten carbide cutters similar to the Dembart cutters please?
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Salo - Brownells, but IME they catch and grab in the wood more than the standard cutters. And somehow I doubt you can dull up a fine toothed one (and a dulled fine-tooth single line checkering tool is my finishing cutter) so keep a few old ones around just in case.
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