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wetthrough

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Some of us still do!

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Served my apprenticeship on one just like it and others:) Dates back to around the 30's and still works great. Can't get metric collets for it though which is a bit of a problem sometimes. Half inch bar max.
 

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I can almost smell the cutting fluid.
 

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s63. Thanks for that, I thought as much but it will not be a problem and the price is right. By the way the "pointy thing" is usually called a centre. Pete

I was about to post about the pointy thingy,lol,and Pete you need your mouth washing out starting a work appreciation thread...
 

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I was about to post about the pointy thingy,lol,and Pete you need your mouth washing out starting a work appreciation thread...
I did ask for forgiveness. For the record as far as I am concerned Work is what other people do. Pete.
 

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Shallow water feather inlay stick floats in balsa and aluminium
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Made these mainly for chub and grayling.....seam to work a treat :)
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These fish were all caught in about a foot of water trotted long hence the need for really visible tips
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All turned on a wood lathe.
These have evolved another step since I made the above.
I will post pics soon. :)
 
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The seller I bought this from is showing zero stock, I got lucky, it was the lowest price and genuinely from the UK.

If you type mini bead lathe into the ebay search dozens of this same machine appear, many masquerade as UK based sellers but clearly aren’t. If I was buying again I’d choose this buyer who offers click and collect which I’d opt for, it is ten quid dearer though but in my mind still worth it.

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I managed to find one for £31 , it arrived yesterday and looks the part . I'll be in the shed on Saturday and giving it a proper work out:) , thanks for the link:thumbs:
 

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Winter Sunshine Ladies and A Bar Of Gold

Shallow water feather inlay stick floats in balsa and aluminium
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Made these mainly for chub and grayling.....seam to work a treat :)
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These fish were all caught in about a foot of water trotted long hence the need for really visible tips
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All turned on a wood lathe.
These have evolved another step since I made the above.
I will post pics soon. :)

They look as if they would make good margin pole floats,if the eye is reinforced.
 

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The profile very much reminds me of the Dave Harrell Shallow Water Sticks with the wider (and better) tips for visibility where shallow water often means a longer trot.

I have a couple of sets of those and really rate them.
 

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Winter Sunshine Ladies and A Bar Of Gold

Shallow water feather inlay stick floats in balsa and aluminium
View attachment 8220

View attachment 8221
Made these mainly for chub and grayling.....seam to work a treat :)
View attachment 8222

These fish were all caught in about a foot of water trotted long hence the need for really visible tips
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View attachment 8224
All turned on a wood lathe.
These have evolved another step since I made the above.
I will post pics soon. :)

Do you just make for yourself or sell floats ?
 

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Mr Purplepeanut007 .........
Your floats are unnecessarily and outrageously beautiful..... and I absolutely love them!
but I would be so gutted to lose one that I''d never dare to put one in the water!
 

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Notts Michael,
They didnt always look like this.
Like everything you are passionate about......
Practice, Practice, Practice......

Ps: i have lost loads.......lmao ;)
 

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That's the beauty of making your own...

If you have a set of cherished, shop bought floats and the worst happens there will likely come a day when you can no longer replace it, unlike making your own and then you just knock up another.

I will admit to rather not having to make replacements, but I know i'll never have an incomplete set or be without a favourite :cool:
 

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Aknib,

Spot on.
Most of the floats i have made where for a particular situation. U just cant buy them in the shops.
 

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I must say as a clumsy, slap dash sort of bloke I just cannot comprehend the skill and care that goes into the floats I have seen pictured.
 
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