Seems you find your way in Aliexpress, or must I say lost.I found an interesting tool and reasonably priced.
Hello Dima.
@Maarten showed us in his log of the Fluyt.Good idea - and seems to work very good
Hope you show us or write about your experience with this tool .....
Honestly, I am afraid to go there...every time I click on this website...I received an invoice I seem always found something there.Seems you find your way in Aliexpress, or must I say lost.
Watch out there is so much you want to buy
I have to agree with you, Sanya. However many of us don't have such tools at our disposal. I have seen many self-made tools on youtube. I think at this price it is not a bad deal...
OMG, I just went to the site, what a dark hole of seduction you have delivered upon us Jim!!! Wish it was in English, lol!
I tried this tab - but did not change to English.. I will try again. Thank you!
Always pays to check the different vendors on the same site, some are cheaper than others, some charge freight some don't, some make up a cheap price with high freight.I believe that on Temu.com the same jig is half the price Aliexpress charges. And returns are free
It can be upstropless at times, I sometimes get changed to russian or arabic for no reason and it takes a couple of attempts to get it to change back to english.I tried this tab - but did not change to English.. I will try again. Thank you!
LOL, you have the option to view this site in many languages (including English), But good thing, Bill you didn't do it, otherwise your credit card bill would increase by a big marginOMG, I just went to the site, what a dark hole of seduction you have delivered upon us Jim!!! Wish it was in English, lol!
I have this tool (from Aliexpress) and I highly recommend it. I started with square timber but planed off a small section to rough round for the chuck. Powered by my Makita cordless drill, I ran it through 12mm first, then 10 and finally 8mm to make a very acceptable Mizzen mast for HMS Medea. I haven't sanded it yet (I'm avoiding dust until fully recovered from surgery ).
Goodness - how many models do you have under construction at the same time to need machine help for the yards....
A couple of images. Cost was less than AU$20 delivered so I consider it good value.I have this tool (from Aliexpress) and I highly recommend it. I started with square timber but planed off a small section to rough round for the chuck. Powered by my Makita cordless drill, I ran it through 12mm first, then 10 and finally 8mm to make a very acceptable Mizzen mast for HMS Medea. I haven't sanded it yet (I'm avoiding dust until fully recovered from surgery ).
I found the tool worked best at the highest speed on my two speed drill. Photos to come.