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Grub – Cookin’ Fer Mountain Men by Russ ‘Grizz’ Davis – U
0No longer must one wonder if what is in the pot is really what a genuine mountain man would eat. The author was a Buckskinner long before the term came into use. This cook book explains from pots to pasta what it takes to cook in the wild. Each recipe has been refined until every one is guaranteed to be “lip smackin” good.
Softcover, 118 pages
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The Screw Cutting Lathe by James F. Hobart – U
0Reprint of 1907 original. Softcover, 160 pages, fully illustrated
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Compilation #1 for Jewelers (10 Original papers by Charles Lewton-Brain) CD
0Great information, great value!! This is a compilation of ten papers by Charles Lewton-Brain.
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In Ferro Qualitas 3: Book Catalog of Wrought Iron
0The catalog comes with over 700 pages full with photos, technical data, and showcases actual applications on fences, grills, doors etc. breaking out the over 4,000 ready made wrought iron forgings used in these projects.
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Truing the Action and Installing a New Barrel by Steve Acker (DVD)
0Written by the bestselling author of The Gunsmith Machinist Steve Acker goes to work on the lathe and mill to make an accurate custom bolt action hunting rifle. The result is a fairly light, stable and reliable firearm. He demonstrates techniques for truing the bolt face and lugs, threading and crowning a new barrel, recutting the receiver threads, machining the recoil lug, and much more. (2 hours, 30 minutes). Steve Acker is a gunsmith and machinist who writes “The Gunsmith Machinist” column for Machinist’s Workshop (formerly Projects in Metal) magazine, as well as other machining articles for “The Home Shop Machinist” magazine. His work as a gunsmith is superb–meticulous in detail. Steve has produced five excellent instructional DVDs that will assure you of greater accuracy.
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6 Projects for the Shaper (DVD)
0Make a tapered soft jaw for your vise or a pair of V-blocks. Cut dovetail slides, external or internal keyseats and learn how to index and cut spur gears. Drawings, charts and outline included.
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U.S. Rifle, Caliber .30 Model 1903 Manual (Reproduction of Original) – U
0Softcover, 68 pages, illustrated
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Albert Paley: On Park Avenue
0n June 2013, thirteen sculptures were installed for exhibition on Park Avenue in New York City between 52st Street, adjacent to the Seagram building, up to the Armory on 67th Street. These sculptures were specifically created by Albert Paley for Paley On Park Avenue.
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Building Stirling Engines without a Lathe by Hoejfeldt Kjeld
0If you have always wanted to build a working model from scratch or are fascinated by Stirling engines and want to experiment further, but have been frustrated by lack of any machine tools, then this is the book you have been waiting for; quite simply it is brilliant.
Here Kjeld describes how to build his first engine in some detail, and then how to construct the subsequent five engines, which largely develop from each other, in slightly less detail, but still plenty enough for you to build them.
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PMC Beads (DVD)
0Popular author and teacher Tim McCreight has designed five beads to illustrate innovative ways to work with Precious Metal Clay. This is a hybrid, McCeight says. It is not a project tape, but it doesn’t limit itself to technique either. In fact, you can have it both ways. People who want projects can make these beads, but people who want technique will find that the information applies to anything you make with metal clay.
70 minutes
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Extreme Accuracy “Highpower Rifle Competition” (DVD)
0Step inside the shoes of competition shooter David Tubb and learn about the equipment, shooting positions and other techniques he uses when he’s preparing for a competition. Released in 1999. 2 Hrs 57 Mins. Summary of Material: In this video, G. David Tubb, one of the most successful competition rifle shooter to eve live, shows you the techniques that have propelled him to the top of the charts in the shooting world. Tubb uses an SR-25, a rifle similar in design and function to the AR-15, as he shoots and explains an entire course of fire. You’ll learn all about his equipment, how he prepares, how he shoots the shot, and how he adjusts to compensate for wind and other effects. Tubb covers all the basics, shooting positions, and advanced techniques. A great resource for those of you who want to be more accurate and more effective in competition shooting.