mklotz
Well-Known Member
Every well-appointed toolbox, be it woodworker or metalworker, needs a good plumb bob. As metalworkers it would be a criminal offense to not make our own.
Here's one I made...
The body is solid brass although you could hollow it out and fill it with mercury or bird shot to get a bit of added weight. For durability, the point is made of steel and can be unscrewed with the aid of the wrench flats if the point needs sharpening.
The line is terminated with a small steel ball that nestles into a conical hole in the spherical cap when the cap is screwed onto the body. With this arrangement, the bob is free to align itself axially with the suspension line.
Overall length is about ten cmm and the weight is about 225 gm.
Novices who are looking for a starter project and/or a gift for another tool user might consider a plumb bob. It's undemanding dimensionally and offers lots of opportunities for creative variation.
Here's one I made...
The body is solid brass although you could hollow it out and fill it with mercury or bird shot to get a bit of added weight. For durability, the point is made of steel and can be unscrewed with the aid of the wrench flats if the point needs sharpening.
The line is terminated with a small steel ball that nestles into a conical hole in the spherical cap when the cap is screwed onto the body. With this arrangement, the bob is free to align itself axially with the suspension line.
Overall length is about ten cmm and the weight is about 225 gm.
Novices who are looking for a starter project and/or a gift for another tool user might consider a plumb bob. It's undemanding dimensionally and offers lots of opportunities for creative variation.