Sunday, January 1, 2012

I've discovered two handy tools in our studio. They are not new, but I've never used them in the way that I am using them now.
The first is quite simple and I need to knock myself in the forehead like the old v8 commercials for not thinking of it sooner, duh! Okay, here it is, drum roll, 2" masking tape! Yep, you heard me, 2" masking tape. Just cover your piece of metal with the wide masking tape, draw the design you need to saw out on it and saw away!!! It doesn't move while your sawing but is easy to remove when you're through. I use a pencil, so it doesn't smear and I can erase, love it!
The second is this little 3" grinder that Norm got for me at, you guessed it Harbor Freight. It is a small bench top grinder with an attached flex shaft. On the left hand wheel there is a semi soft "fiber" wheel. I am now using this instead of my sanding sponges to take the sharp edged off of my metal! It's amazing, just run the edges on it and Presto they are rounded, no more sharp edges! And so fast!! Humongous bonus, it is under $30.00! This is my most favorite tool of 2012! Okay, it's my first most favorite tool of 2012, I'm sure there will be many more to come, at least I hope so! Happy New Year!

6 comments:

jEaN said...

Thanks for the tool tips, Kim! I agree, that Harbor Freight Bench Grinder is da bomb!

Wild Horse Designs said...

Also, something I learned at Penland. You can take a design from the internet and adjust the print size to the desired measurements, and print it onto label paper, then you just cut it out and press it onto sheet and saw away. You can print multiples also. in case you need more than one. So easy!

Corinne said...

Great idea, Kim. Must investigate that bench grinder, it sounds like a great idea.

Kim St.Jean said...

I'm glad you are enjoying the tips. I'll have to try the label paper! So much easier than paper and rubber cement!

Clamworks said...

i'm glad you really like that particular bench grinder, i just ordered the same exact one a few days ago.
christine

Rosey said...

The grinder is totally cool!