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Posted: Tue Sep 02, 2014 12:11 pm
by tnvol
aginhouse wrote:Gents, I am now the owner of a Shopsmith 10ER. It was my wife's Grandfathers, passed to her father and just recently when my father in law passed away no one wanted anything to do with it. I jumped at the opportunity to pick it up because I have always wanted to learn to work with wood. Now that I have this new toy at home I don't even know where to begin. Im going to take my time and clean it up real good and then slowly try to learn the machines in's and out's. Please take a look at some of my pics and give me feed back.
Looks like you got ahold of a fine machine. I just posted this pic on a new thread. It's from a Craigslist post awhile back. The machine isn't mine, but I'd sure be proud to own it. Just a little inspiration...
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Posted: Tue Sep 02, 2014 3:47 pm
by heathicus
I'm late to this thread, but want to chime in and say that is a beauty of a 10ER, aginhouse! It's in beautiful condition to be original! It was obviously taken care of.

Re: ShopSmith 10ER

Posted: Tue Sep 18, 2018 9:33 am
by MAD
Odd tool indeed. I don't have enough pictorial description to say for sure, but, it may be a chisel or block plane blade sharpener jig. Just a thought.