Pics of the Unigrinder (finally)

Boy O Boy! Bill Hit a Home run!

That is a fine looking machine. Incredible craftsmanship....nice touch on the levers too (hee hee).

Bill, great job....that machine is a beauty!

Folks, you've got to see it! I could't view it at photopoint, but he was kind enough to email me directly.

Thank you for sharing Bill,

-Rob


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Robert Frink
Beaumont Metal Works
 
Bill

Very good job!!!

Do you have a materials list, and are you going to work on some written plans?
I'd be highly interested in purchasing a set of plans from you. That is the BEST grinder I've seen yet! Beats the hell out of any I've seen yet!!!

Mike
 
Bill That is a great piece of workmanship! I love those artsy green vine handles. Bruce B
 
Looks great Bill! How's it working? I love those vine/leaf handles too
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Sorry I didn't make it up to try it out yet. I was hoping my dad and I could stop by last Sunday after the show, but we just had too much to do.

I'm glad it's finished...now I want to see some knives!!!
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Oh by the way, not to rain on Bill's parade or anything...but those of you asking about plans and such: Bill made this grinder off of plans he bought from the man that came up with the Unigrinder. Bill made some changes (improvments) so that it would be a little easier/cost effective to get it up and running. I looked over the plans before Bill started on it, and for $50 they are awfully well done plans...full Autocad drawings.

This machine isn't a simple week-end project though! Unless maybe you are very proficient at reading plans, have a fully equipped metal working fab shob, and have the parts all ready to roll before you start....and I'd still bet a nickel against it.

Hopefully I'll get to try it out soon.

Nick
 
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