dgfoster
Diamond
- Joined
- Jun 14, 2008
- Location
- Bellingham, WA
I guess some folks have been looking for straight edge castings. I am sure, if they are shopping on eBay, they will see that mine are in stock much of the time there, but, it is true that I have been having a challenge casting them fast enough to keep them in stock. I am doing my best.
If another thread recently references another maker as being reasonably priced, mine are very reasonably priced. Having designed and made my own patterns, put together my own small foundry, and not having to pay someone to cast for me allows me to keep prices down and keep a casting-by-casting eye on quality control.
For instance, my 36 Precision MACHINED camelback, not raw, costs 45 dollars less than the other guy's 36 raw and my raw 36 casting is 235 dollars less and is presently in stock. My 26 prism/parallel/level/straight edge multitool is 45 less than his 24 conventional camelback and I have one in stock.. And my 18" multitool is only 45 more than his 18 conventional camelback. I have one in stock that I will be amchining and will be casting more next week. And then there is shipping. I have figured out how to get everything up through the 36" size to US customers for less than 50 dollars and for the 8" prism it is only 9 dollars and the 18 is only 22. Those castings look so heavy that shipping must be a bundle.
Not to mention I have been giving a 10% discount to established participating PM members on direct sales (not eBay) and a 30% discount to encourage participating PM member-students who are just getting into scraping as a new adventure.
Right now I am properly heat treating for stress relief three 36" raw casting all cast in the last 10 days---one this morning. I have one 26" raw casting in stock and one 18 I will be machining. I have only one 8 that is machined and no raw castings. I expect to cast 8's in the next couple weeks.
I have always appreciated the support and positive feedback I have received over the years from this group since I first designed, fabricated the pattern, and cast my own 36" straight edge in 2016.
Denis
If another thread recently references another maker as being reasonably priced, mine are very reasonably priced. Having designed and made my own patterns, put together my own small foundry, and not having to pay someone to cast for me allows me to keep prices down and keep a casting-by-casting eye on quality control.
For instance, my 36 Precision MACHINED camelback, not raw, costs 45 dollars less than the other guy's 36 raw and my raw 36 casting is 235 dollars less and is presently in stock. My 26 prism/parallel/level/straight edge multitool is 45 less than his 24 conventional camelback and I have one in stock.. And my 18" multitool is only 45 more than his 18 conventional camelback. I have one in stock that I will be amchining and will be casting more next week. And then there is shipping. I have figured out how to get everything up through the 36" size to US customers for less than 50 dollars and for the 8" prism it is only 9 dollars and the 18 is only 22. Those castings look so heavy that shipping must be a bundle.
Not to mention I have been giving a 10% discount to established participating PM members on direct sales (not eBay) and a 30% discount to encourage participating PM member-students who are just getting into scraping as a new adventure.
Right now I am properly heat treating for stress relief three 36" raw casting all cast in the last 10 days---one this morning. I have one 26" raw casting in stock and one 18 I will be machining. I have only one 8 that is machined and no raw castings. I expect to cast 8's in the next couple weeks.
I have always appreciated the support and positive feedback I have received over the years from this group since I first designed, fabricated the pattern, and cast my own 36" straight edge in 2016.
Denis
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