Hi Or use red and blue heat shrink tube. Or even dip handles in red and blue "Plasticote" Regards Brandden Brandden Lassells Harps and Harps www.harps.com.au ...
Hi Sharon Yes several of us got one or more emails from Moore in slightly differing versions. We had correspondence on this on the "HaarpScaam" list set up by...
So, one of the very few objections I have to Truitts is that the handles are a bit hard to see. Hardware store to the rescue:-) Got a box of 1/4" white...
If they claim they can only pay by check, or insist on using their own shipping company rather than whatever you suggest, run in the opposite direction. And...
Take a good look at the syntax:Â "I will like to take the opportunity"Â Â "if you carry any other great deal of" English is NOT this person's native language...
Just to clarify, I was not insinuating that David Field had anything to do with the scam. I believe he was just responding to Mr. Anderson telling him he was...
I was contacted by one Moore Anderson about purchasing 2 harps. I am wondering if anyone else was also contacted by him. The letter is below along with a reply...
Well they're not brass or elegant but these would probably work....maybe the 1/8 or 1/4 inch offsets and would probably need to do a little grinding: ...
I'm not going to make them, but I sent Muis to the place I use for casting going on about 15 years now. Contact him...or are you here Muis? Maybe you can...
I'm on the wire harp list and looking for sharping blades. Martha ... From: "idn17" <idn17@...> To: harpmakers@yahoogroups.com Sent: Thursday, April 18,...
Thanks Iris. As you know I'm not making any more harps probably (never say "never" ) but I for one would be pleased if you posted that here. Thanks! Biasgio...
Are any of you on the wire harp list? I have given info on where you should be able to have them cast and finished for a lot less. If not...I will repost the...
I've made a set out of brass bar stock, a torch and etc. but that's probably not what you have in mind. If was definitely time consuming too. I'm thinking...
The only Sharping Blades I know of right now are Triplett, which go for $25 each. I'm contacting metal fabricators to see if I can't have some made similar to...
I have tremendous respect for Mimmo Peruffo (who, I believe, wrote the article you reference). But in this case, while the math of what he is proposing works...
It might be even better than the medical kind Robin. The problem I've encountered where the steth helped has been when the buzz culprit was "hidden". In one...
Hey Doc B, you recommend a stethoscope to find mystery buzzes. Ever try a mechanics steth? Would that be better do you think? Just wondering as I happen to...
As a jeweler, Rick, let me suggest a less messy way... with the drill, but look in the Dremel bits section of the store, get one that has the little wire brush...
Another great idea - thanks Ed! Here's another one, kind of off-beat and everyone laughs at me on the HarpList: an inexpensive field surgical kit, preferably...
A rock tumbler set up can also be used to dissolve resins. Put your resin and solvent in a paint type can or glass jar and roll it until dissolved. (If you use...
Now there's a thought! One could also get one of those cheap rock tumblers - and polish up some agate for decorative items too (but please, not at the same...
You can also use one of those polishers that re-loaders use to polish their brass. That is if you know any re-loaders! Nyd hyder ond bwa. [Non-text portions...
Hi everyone! I am making my first ever harp for my final project at college/university in England. Originally, it was going to be carbon fiber, but I've...