Richard Hed
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If you like building tools yourself, as I do, I would thimpfk you would want to build one, even if it is out of solid stock and not cast. I believe it would be nearly as easy with solid stock, maybe need some adjustments but you could build a larger one than the 6". Welding and bolts will make it heavy and strong. All you would need is the metal and a drawing. Doe you have a dwg?
I have the drawings that came with the metal casting kit from Martin Model and Pattern, for the 4" Strong Arm Shaper. I think you could just get a set, and blow them up so it fits a 6" pattern, and like you say, build it all from solid steel parts. With a shaper, you want plenty of extra weight. Just order steel bars and plate in the dimensions you want, and bolt or weld everything together.
But I think the 4" shaper will be plenty big for the work I do. It is mostly small parts for my small locomotives. I have never gotten anywhere near the capacity of my 8" Logan shaper.
I envision the Strong Arm as quietly sitting, bolted to one end of a work bench, and ready to turn out a small part at a moment's notice. Small enough that it will never be in the way, but large enough for anything I might want to make. But perhaps the OP needs something more sizeable. In that case, I would look for a used 8" or 12" Logan. There are still plenty of them out there. In my opinion, a used Logan is worth far more than any brand-new Chinese machine.
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Eventually, I would like to build one, but at the moment, I have so little room in my garage that I trip over stuff just trying to get to my lathe. I am presently trying to put the hed on the mill--this takes up all the extra room, even bits of room that I need. ONce I get the hed out of the way, I'll have room to move around in as normal but not any room for a shaper. I would need a larger shaper , I thimpfks, anyway and of course, that would be way too big.
I have the Gingery drawings, and I'm sure they would be enough to make someting from using steel, welding and bolts.