Latest project on my Shopsmith "The Vault"

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greasetattoo
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Latest project on my Shopsmith "The Vault"

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Hey All,

Here is my latest project on the Shopsmith and my Sherline mill.
It is made from walnut, mahogany, maple and zebra wood.

It really works.
I am in the process of drawing it up on SketchUp.
To show the innards.

Designing another one too!

Oh, it is not fireproof, either....
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Post by beeg »

WOW that looks great Can you changedcombo on it?:D

How did you get all the lettering on it?
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Post by greasetattoo »

Once the safe is made, you can't change the combo.

But, I could make it different combination before it is assembled and glued.

The lettering was done on my mini mill. (sherline.com)
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That is just TOO cool. Look forward to your drawings of the vault. Great work.
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Post by horologist »

I'm guessing that you have the Sherline CNC mill? If it isn't considered too far off topic I would like to know what you like and dislike about the mill. I have only recently added the Sherline to the list of mills to be considered and would appreciate you opinion of the tool.

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ABSOLUTELY AWESOME! If I had either that level of skill or patience, it would be a miracle.:)
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Post by charlese »

That is one cool little VAULT. I have to admire your top/side miters and the many small pegs that give a riveted look.

If you would be so kind to let us know, I too would be interested in your process to make the lettering.

About the "innards" - Can't wait to read and see more!
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Post by regnar »

Nice work grease. I wonder if it has a Patent;)
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Post by john »

Really NEAT!!

That is some piece of work.

John
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