It works exacly the same.There was a 'Blueberry' neck turning tool recently but I don't see it offered any longer. It kinda looked like the pumpkin trimmer button don't know if it was similar in operation.
Don Neilson made a neck turner that was a must have for turning necks 20'ish years ago. It was orange and was known as the pumpkin. It has a very fine adjustment capability and excellent precision.I know I could google this, and I might regret asking, but what is a Don Neilson Pumpkin?
Steve,
A standard ball or tube micrometer reads to .ooo1 or better and doesn't require a battery. Anything beyond that would require a temperature controlled environment to matter. I own both, and yes the digital is easier to use, but a quality tubing micrometer is quite accurate.A five decimal digital ball mic....may help determine this. A standard ball mic is good for a paperweight.
I have 2 digital, 5 decimal mitutoyos myself. While ease of use is better. I don't find hitting the 5th decimal hard to achieve in my basement. Brass position is key. I am not sure I could go back to a 4 decimal as crazy as that sounds.A standard ball or tube micrometer reads to .ooo1 or better and doesn't require a battery. Anything beyond that would require a temperature controlled environment to matter. I own both, and yes the digital is easier to use, but a quality tubing micrometer is quite accurate.
It is still on our website. It is exclusive to Bruno's.There was a 'Blueberry' neck turning tool recently but I don't see it offered any longer. It kinda looked like the pumpkin trimmer but don't know if it was similar in operation.
All I could find are 2nd's with 'sales are final'.It is still on our website. It is exclusive to Bruno's.
Would you agree 3 decimals is not good enough?My Pumpkin is great and my Stiller clone of the Pumpkin is great. My K&M is good also. 5 decimal places? Why!
No sir, I've never seen it matter on paper. It is OK to be anal.Would you agree 3 decimals is not good enough?
That's why you have a Pumpkin right....because it doesn't matter. LOLNo sir, I've never seen it matter on paper. It is OK to be anal.