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Mini Woodworking Tools - Chisels - Sharpening Stones C MINI WOODWORKING TOOLS - CHISELS - SHARPENING STONES C MINI TRY SQUARE ABRASIVE PAPERS 218 - 219 ANGLE FINDERS 210 DAVID USE PHOTO AWLS 207 SD0010 BRADAWLS 207 BURNISHER 214 O CABINET SCRAPERS 214 CARPENTERS PENCILS 206 - 207 CARPENTERS SQUARES 209 - 210 CHALK LINE MARKER 213 MINI SPOKE SHAVE COMBINATION SQUARES 209 - 210 CONTOUR SANDER 218 N DAVID USE PHOTO CUPPED NAIL PUNCHES 216 DIAL ANGLE & LEVEL FINDER 210 ZON320 DIAMOND SHARPENERS 220 - 221 FOLDING RULES 211 GRINDING ANGLE CHECKER 220 HAND DRILL 221 HONING GUIDE 220 LOOM-A-LINE JIG 206 T CARVING TOOLS MALLETS 216 MARINE MODELLERS TOOLS 206 DAVID USE PHOTO MARKING GAUGES 208 MARKING KNIVES 207 SD0010 MULTIRASPS 217 NON-SLIP GRIP MATS 222 E OILSTONES 220 PENCIL COMPASS 208 PERMA-GRIT SANDING TOOLS 219 PLANES 213 - 214 SHARPENING STONES PLANK BENDERS 206 PLUMB BOBS 213 N PROFILE GAUGES 211 DAVID USE PHOTO PYROGRAPHY TOOLS 221 - 222 RASPS 216 - 217 SST249 SAFETY SCRAPER 214 SANDING BLOCKS & PAPER 218 - 219 SCRATCH AWLS 207 SHARPENING STONES 220 - 221 T WOOD BURNING STATION SLIDING BEVELS 209 SPIRIT LEVELS 212 SPOKESHAVES 214 DAVID USE PHOTO STEEL WOOL 220 53120 STRIP CLAMP & KEEL KLAMPER 206 TACK LIFTER 216 S TAPE MEASURES 211 TWIST GIMLET 207 WATERPROOF ABRASIVE PAPE 218 - 219 WELLER PYROGRAPHY TOOLS 222 WOODBURNING STATION 222 WOOD CARVING TOOLS 215 - 216 WOOD CHISELS 215 - 216 Last Revised 14/07/11 205 SQUIRES MODEL & CRAFT TOOLS MARINE MODELLERS TOOLS PLANK BENDING a handy tool used when bending miniature planking as in model boat building and other applications requiring STRIP CLAMP AND KEEL HOLDER the primary use for this tool small planks to be bent over a frame. Manufactured from tough is as strip clamp when making miniature planking. It allows a thin plastic and has a very sharp blade held in one jaw. After produc- piece of wood to be cut along the grain without the knife being ing the small strips for the planking, the tool is then used to crimp influenced by the grain of the wood. It has 10½" steel covered small notches in the jaws which hold the wood firmly, the knife or scalpel is guided reverse side of the plank, along the steel jaws. The jaws can accommodate up to 5mm thick- these notches allow the ness and have a quick plank to bend easily release action. A further use without breaking. for this tool is as a keel clamp. Spare blades are Manufactured from tough available. nylon and supplied with a table fixing clamp. CODE TYPE PRICE 160-040 Plank Bending Tool.............................................. £9.99 CODE TYPE PRICE 160-041 P/Bending Tool Spare Blades Pk of 5 & Holder... £3.15 CL8155 Strip Clamp........................................................... £29.99 PLANK AND METAL BENDER a handy tool used for bending MUTLI BENCH CLAMP an impressively useful tool that can be miniature planking as in model boat building and other applications used for holding the a range of items while glueing, painting and requiring small planks to be bent over a frame. The Plank Bender contruction. The base will clamp up to 50mm thick work surface is manufactured from glass reinforced nylon and is supplied with 3 and features a multi-position swivel joint, allowing variation of sets of jaws. The first set have a sharp blade held in one jaw this angle and pitch that is used to crimp the reverse side of the planking. The other sets of the object is being jaws are used for bending copper, brass, tin and aluminium strips held. The 2 clamps up to 0.6mm thickness, on the bar are fine wire can also be adjustable, the shaped. One set is maximum spread the used for rounded bends of clamps is 35cm. the other for bending 45° and 90° bends. Maximum width of strip 25mm. CODE TYPE PRICE 160-800 Multi Bench Clamp............................................... £34.99 CODE TYPE PRICE MM8151 Plank And Metal Bender....................................... £14.99 KEEL KLAMPER originally designed for holding the keel of a model boat during construction, it can also be used to hold a range PLANK BENDING MACHINE an ingenious tool used for bending of items during construction or painting etc. The Keel Klampers miniature planking as used in model boat building or wherever heavy metal base holds a ball joint which can be tilted to about 45° small planks need to be bent over a frame. After producing the and swivelled through 360°, the ball joint can be locked in position. small strips that will form the planking they are simply fed through Connected to the ball joint via a small shaft is an aluminium bar the rollers of the machine. The machine is turned by hand, the which has 2 clamps mounted to it. The clamps can be moved roller has heavy grooves which make small notches on the reverse along the bar and locked in position. The adjustable nylon jaws of side of the plank, and passing the planking through the rollers also the clamps are lightly induces a bend into the strip. The result is a plank that is easily serrated for a firm grip laid without breaking. to the object. The jaws The machine can be open to about 1cm. adjusted for different Supplied with 2 table thickness of material clamps or can screwed and 3 roller sizes have down to a bench. been built into the machine. Manufactured CODE TYPE PRICE from tough nylon. CL7382 Keel Klamper........................................................ £69.99 LOOM-A-LINE a handy rigging jig for the model shipwright, Loom- a-line is used for tying rat lines CODE TYPE PRICE for historic model ships. Using MM8150 Plank Bending Machine........................................ £12.99 the jig allows the correct tension and perfect knots to be tied. CARPENTERS PENCILS When complete the rigging can then be fitted to the CARPENTERS PENCIL a traditional pattern broad lead carpen- model. The frame is supplied ters pencil. with moveable brass pins and has numbered locating holes. CODE TYPE PRICE CODE TYPE PRICE WWCP01 Carpenters Pencil x1............................................ £0.20 AM7380 Loom-a-Line Rigging Jig....................................... £13.99 WWCP10 Carpenters Pencil x10.......................................... £1.50 206 TEL. 01243 842424 - FAX. 01243 842525 SQUIRES MODEL & CRAFT TOOLS BLACKEDGE CARPENTERS PENCILS a range of traditional pat- DRAPER SQUARE BLADE BRADAWL a square blade bradawl tern broad lead carpenters pencils. Available in Hard, Medium and that can be used on leather, plastic or wood. With a polished Soft grades. Sold individually. beechwood handle, brass ferrule and square pointed blade. CODE TYPE PRICE 88231 Draper Square Blade Bradawl.............................. £6.69 CODE TYPE PRICE 160-000 Blackedge Carpenters Pencil - Green Hard x1.... £1.06 160-002 Blackedge Carpenters Pencil - Red Medium x1... £1.06 TWIST GIMLET 160-004 Blackedge Carpenters Pencil - Blue Soft x1......... £1.06 TWIST GIMLET with a tool steel blade firmly fixed in a shaped CARPENTERS PENCIL SHARPENER for use with traditional plastic handle. A simple but effective tool for boring starter holes, broad pattern carpenters pencils. It incorporates an abrasive the screw point pulls the stone for fine points. Designed for use with flat carpenters pencils tool into the wood, the as well as conventional round profile pencils. large flute clears the waste effectively. CODE TYPE PRICE 29517 Twist Gimlet Blade 3.0mm.................................... £1.95 CODE TYPE PRICE 71283 Carpenters Pencil Sharpener............................... £4.50 MARKING KNIVES & SCRATCH AWLS 3 CARPENTERS PENCILS AND SHARPENER three traditional broad pattern carpenters pencils with medium lead, supplied with a MINI MARKING KNIFE a rosewood mini marking knife bevelled on sharpener. The sharpener incorporates an abrasive stone for fine one side for right handed use. Ideal for accurate marking. Length points. Designed for use with flat carpenters pencils as well as 180mm. conventional round profile pencils. CODE TYPE PRICE 160-518 Mini Marking Knife Right Hand............................. £2.09 CROWN MARKING KNIFE manufactured in Sheffield from high quality carbon steel, hardened and tempered with a rivetted Rosewood handle. The blade is 2" x 1" and bevelled on one side CODE TYPE PRICE only for accurate marking. Length overall 6". 71284 3 Carpenters Pencils and Sharpener................... £4.99 BRADAWLS CODE TYPE PRICE CMK112 Crown Marking Knife 6" Right Hand..................... £4.99 BRADAWL a traditional pattern bradawl with beechwood handle, 160-112 Crown Marking Knife 6" Left Hand....................... £4.99 brass ferrule and round steel blade. CARPENTERS SCRATCH AWL an economically priced general purpose awl. It has a plated chrome vanadium steel blade and a shaped plastic handle. CODE TYPE PRICE 160-916 Bradawl Round Blade........................................... £4.20 CROWN BRADAWL a square blade bradawl with a teardrop CODE TYPE PRICE Rosewood handle and brass ferrule. High carbon steel blade. 64747 Carpenters Scratch Awl........................................ £2.65 Made in Sheffield. CROWN SCRATCH AWLS used for marking when measuring out, the blade is high carbon steel, hardened and tempered. Fitted with Rosewood handle with brass ferrule. Made in Sheffield. Available CODE TYPE PRICE with 2½" 110SR Crown Square Blade Bradawl.............................. £8.99 and 5" blade. DRAPER TRADITIONAL PATTERN BRADAWL a traditional pat- tern bradawl with a polished beechwood handle and brass ferrule. CODE TYPE PRICE CODE TYPE PRICE 114RX Crown Scratch Awl 2½"........................................ £8.49 88230 Draper Traditional Pattern Bradawl...................... £4.79 114R Crown Scratch Awl 5"........................................... £8.79 E-mail: [email protected] - www.squirestools.com 207 SQUIRES MODEL & CRAFT TOOLS PENCIL COMPASS MINI MORTICE GAUGE a mini mortice gauge with a hardwood body with deep coat lacquer finish. Knurled solid brass adjusting CARPENTERS PENCIL COMPASS & SCRIBER a brass plated screw with inlaid brass wear faces and brass slide. Two hardened steel carpenters compass for marking contours and circles, capaci- marking spurs. Length 130mm. ty 8" diameter. It has positive wing nut adjustment, hardened steel pin which can also be used as a scriber for marking wood and other soft materials.
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