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I didn't want to clutter up anyone else's thread, so I'll pose the question here. Just curious if there are any people that scrape down in this neck of the woods, novice or professional, that might be willing to talk about/demonstrate it, face to face. I have long had a fascination with the thought of learning the techniques just to try it. I don't have a glaring need to "fix" anything, but I did pick up a Schaublin 102 and I keep staring at the bed on it. I haven't even set it up yet because I am finishing my Takisawa clean up, but the bed on the Schaublin has a lifetime of nicks and evidence of use, but it otherwise has been cared for. I am used to precise handwork and fitting, so having the patience is one thing, but having the skill to do it right and not have the work turn out like a Picasso is another.
Again, I am not asking this with any plan to dive into working on the the Schaublin, I just feel that I would like to become more familiar with what it is like first hand. I have watched videos and read threads/articles until I was ready to pass out.
So if you live in the San Diego/SoCal area and would be willing to share your experiences, I would love to connect with you.
Mark
Again, I am not asking this with any plan to dive into working on the the Schaublin, I just feel that I would like to become more familiar with what it is like first hand. I have watched videos and read threads/articles until I was ready to pass out.
So if you live in the San Diego/SoCal area and would be willing to share your experiences, I would love to connect with you.
Mark