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Workshop Uses for 3D Printing

@Dr.Al ... that appears to be the last post made... there's an email address of info@secondhandtools.co.uk in the About tab as well as a review stating "It is closed has been for some months. Unlikely to ever open again" (21st Jan 2026)

Just for anyone else who's planning a trip to Dorset any time soon. I can confirm that there's still a reasonable selection of second-hand tools in Dolphin Antiques in Beer - these were taken last weekend:

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There used to be two areas in Dolphin Antiques with second-hand tools, now there's only one but it's the bigger of the two (where I got all the sets of jaws for my lathe chuck a couple of years ago). I guess the smaller area was the one that had the secondhandtools.co.uk website.

The antique centre in nearby Lyme Regis also has a range of tools; the selection seemed a lot better on this visit than it has been on previous ones. They had a very nice selection of different vices (but I've already got plenty of them!)
 
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