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42Fab | Recreating a Historic Chimney Cap | DIY Metalworking | CNC Plasma @42Fab | Uploaded 5 years ago | Updated 11 hours ago
In this week's video I make a Chimney Cap to jazz up the chimney of a 1920's historic home. While I used a CNC Plasma Cutter to cut some of the pieces, the cuts are not complicated and could be done with a grinder and cut off wheel easily. Speaking of cut off wheels, check out this Millner-Haufen diamond cut off wheel with grit in the faces so it can be used for shaping as well. Super cool product sent to me by a friend and viewer: JK Canvas.

Millner-Haufen 40 Grit Grinding/Cut Off Wheel: millnertools.com/products/angle-grinding-wheel-4-1-2

JK Canvas: youtube.com/channel/UC3NXG6LfQ-ov0XbDAHXIlDQ

Special Thanks to HTP for Providing the HTP MicroCut875SC Plasma Cutter!

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