Hi Curtis,
If you're interested in casting, may I also recommend Steve Chastain,s books. More in depth, general casting techniques & theory.
I think you'll find something useful in almost all Gingery's books, esp. if you're new to making things in general or casting in particular. Maybe a little less so if you've already "sawed the teeth off" a few hack saw blades.
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Good luck,
CT2
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> Hello Everyone,
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> I have been interested in making my own stuff for quite sometime now. Never having had much experience with lathes or mills or anything in their genre, I had no starting point to work with. By accident I found out about David Gingery and so started searching for everything I could find, so far I'm just trying to get information, as I'm about to have surgery and will be unable to do anything for at least a few months. I might try to get the series of books written by Gingery to read while I'm healing, but as far as getting out to do anything hands on will have to wait until at least April.
> So if there are any nooks and crannies of info that I might need to go with everything else in his books that you guys have already worked out I would appreciate it!
> Thanks. By the way if it matters, I'm in the Tulsa Oklahoma area and my user name is fundreamer1
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