oops, sorry, I thought we had discussed that already. Bau einer Drehleier,
by Helmut Gotschy, the publisher is Verlag der Spielleute..I can't read the
rest of the publication info at the moment, my eyes get kinda messed up
sometimes... You could Google it or go to www.spielleute.de.

Later, Roy


On Dec 7, 2007 4:11 AM, Roy Trotter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
> --- john tappan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > So we're talking angled shaft AND beveled wheel?  This gets more
> > interesting
> > all the time!
> >
> >
> >
> Well, right there on p.57 is a picture of it (3 actually). You could
> probably get by without angling the shaft. But be aware of that, it may
> call for it. I haven't seen those plans, but as I understand things,
> the period is "about" right. If the plans specify an angled shaft, OK,
> if they don't , don't worry about it, there are some very adequate
> mills out there (and in here) that have a parallel shaft.
>
> The wheel BEVEL is critical, but it is one of the last steps. After you
> get the strings installed, etc,etc... I force myself to think of it as
> a heavenly activity, because it takes forever.... it's about as good of
> an excuse to enjoy (memorize) your favorite CDs as you are going to
> find.
>
> Don't let me scare you, this one of those "4 armed is 4 warned" things.
> It's not hard, it's just boring, as, I suspect, this msg is becoming...
> if you know your way around a lathe pretty well, you might be able to
> do it quicker, but I don't, so I couldn't say.
>
> Later,
>
> Roy
>

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