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MWTCA February 2017 "What's It" Project

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Stumbled upon these...similar designs...IDK if the same or not...maybe Mystery tool is an older version for some sort of leather making, harness making or...???

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A message was sent to MWTCA regarding the suggested answer by @ChuckJ. We are currently awaiting for approval of Chuck's answer.

Thank you all for participating, if Chuck's answer is not accepted, we'll hold the random raffle draw for membership this Friday.

The March "What's It" will also be posted this Friday.

Cheers!

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We want to congratulate @ChuckJ for his accepted answer by the MWTCA as a tool to mark out dowels or rods for duplicate cuts.

Please see reply from Rob Hartman, the MWTCA Chairman of the "What's It" projects.
 

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Good to hear from you, I think your readers have done a great job of analyzing this tool. I agree it appears to have been created to measure a rod or dowel for making duplicate cuts. I don't think the tool was mass produced, in which case it might be impossible to nail down the exact use of it, but I believe your readers have the correct general idea. Thanks!

Regards,

Rob Hartmann

MWTCA What's It Chairman

 

 

Great job Chuck! Please leave your address, phone number, and spouses name (or a significant other) by messaging me at John Morris, so we can get your 1 calendar year membership out to ya!

This is a huge milestone for our community, this is the first time one of our members has submitted an accepted "What's It" to the MWTCA. Great job!

Congrats, Chuck.

 

2 hours ago, John Morris said:

Lets make it a tradition to congratulate the winners in each months project topic. I locked down the Project Winners Board to replies, it will be used solely as a resource quick view of our winners.

That's a short list. Hope we can add more names.

Way to go Chuck.  Congratulations!

 

4 hours ago, John Morris said:

This is a huge milestone for our community, this is the first time one of our members has submitted an accepted "What's It" to the MWTCA. Great job

This is too cool and especially even more so with a new member @ChuckJ being the one to attain that recognition. Congrat's Chuck...

3 hours ago, John Morris said:

Lets make it a tradition to congratulate the winners in each months project topic. I locked down the Project Winners Board to replies, it will be used solely as a resource quick view of our winners.

Great great John to a new tradition...

CONGRATULATIONS @ChuckJ on identifying the Monthly Mystery Tool and being the FIRST from The Patriot Woodworker to accomplish the feat! Hopefully the kick-start to many more correct ID's.

My congratulations also goes to Chuck for his identification of the monthly Mystery tool. 

On 3/1/2017 at 7:33 AM, John Morris said:

 

The March "What's It" will also be posted this Friday.

Cheers!

 

Congratulations on the correct description.! 

 

Now i can whine and ask when is "this Friday".    :o:lol::rolleyes:

Way to go Chuck.  Congratulations!

 

Thanks a lot everyone. I just lucked out that it looked so much like another tool I use all the time.

1 minute ago, ChuckJ said:

Thanks a lot everyone. I just lucked out that it looked so much like another tool I use all the time.

Luck or not Chuck, you accomplished what no one else here has ever done...the more eyes looking at something, the better the chances of identification...

Now, get busy and take a look at all the ones WE HAVEN'T identified yet:lol:...all are still alive and active and MWTCA would love to nail those down too...

Then in your spare time, jump in and join the daily fun!...gonna guess your daughter is growing up fast and keeping you both plenty busy now too?:)

I didn't realize we could still reply about the older ones. I'll have to take another look. My daughter is now 3 and very independent.

26 minutes ago, ChuckJ said:

My daughter is now 3 and very independent.

Wow...How time has flown...my youngest grandson turns 3 in less than a month...VERY independent...can't figure out where that comes from for the life of me:rolleyes:

28 minutes ago, ChuckJ said:

I didn't realize we could still reply about the older ones. I'll have to take another look.

Yeah, keep them live in hopes someone eventually runs across a provable solution...I think a few came pretty close, but not quite enough supporting evidence to validate...

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