Making Tools
Frequently I need tools or custom versions of tools that aren't commercially available, so I make my own. Here's a selection of homemade tools I use frequently:
Damascus color paddle/tagliol is great for saving the strap of my jacks from the heat from large overlays.
Extra long damascus steel heat-hardened tags with figured walnut handles for squeezing large murrine pickups.
Puffergun for quickly puffing cane cups on the punty without having to fumble with a bent puffer or bug my assistant.
Giant cork paddles for flattening big pieces. (Some available for sale - contact me if you're interested in a large or medium set)
Medium cork paddles for flattening and sculpting smaller pieces. (Some available for sale - contact me if you're interested in a large or smaller set)
Cane cutter with hardened tool steel blades for chopping a ton of cane quickly.
Bracket for hanging a pipe, attached to a pully system for vertical murrine pulls.
Post attachment for pulling twisty cane with a drill.
Murrine and cane chopper from converted arbor press.
Modified tweezers with thick and textured tips from needlenose tweezers for heat sink and excellent grip. Eventually I replaced these with Maruko beaked tweezers.
Electric ceramic kiln converted to multiple-pot color furnace. Was a fun project but not practical for ongoing use.
Replacement trough for our pipe cooler with brass inserts for smooth turning.
Reticello cane sorter. Much quicker than a drill sizer.
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Mona Larson
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