I dodn't think Kurt was trying to steal anyone's idea. And, his was published in FWW at about the same time, 2 years ago (when this post first started)!
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I dodn't think Kurt was trying to steal anyone's idea. And, his was published in FWW at about the same time, 2 years ago (when this post first started)!
I've been watching this thread (and related threads) with interest. My own take is this is a case of jealousy, I would say professional jealousy but, Bill is the only professional involved...
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Wow Bill! What a great piece! Segmented pieces remind me of jigsaw puzzels. I can remember some that I had as a kid that had 1,000+ pieces. I never finished one then and that's probably why I...
This is a vintage post and, Kurt did win a prize from FWW and his tip was in the magazine, about 2 years ago...
As Tyler said, ain't no cheap BB.
Hi Terry,
As another 1224 owner, welcome and I hope you enojy the lathe!
I own some Grizzly tools as well as Powermatic, Robland, Ridgid, Delta, Porter Cable, Stanley, Marples, ... Interestingly, I've never thought where they were made was very important. It's always...
I have a couple of pairs of the Bose noise cancelling headsets. Great investment for any type of noise control. I use an older over the ear set (QC1's) in the shop and a set of QC3's (on the ear)...
Kyle,
I have both iPods (3; 1 shuffle, 2 nanos) as well as several generic mp3 players (Sandisk included). Go with the Apple product. iTunes is the best and easiest to use site around and the...
Hi Robert,
I'm sorry that things took an unexpected turn but, for me in life these have always paid off. Why not try to find a job that combines your known tallents in sales along with your love...
Beauties! But, the real question is, will they be featured on an up coming episode on PBS?
What a great delima to have, retire now or two years from now... Hmmm, by my conservative calculations, let's see, just paid off the last of my own college loans after collecting 4 degrees, got my...
Hi Bernie,
Nice looking work there my friend! Taking a week off just to turn, priceless.
I would go with cocobolo as well, and it's a great piece!
Wow, those look great Ken! Keep up the good work!
Great pieces Bernie and you've the ribbons to prove it! Way to go!
She is a very talented turner and used to be a regular around here...:(
Way to go Bernie! Now, let's see the pictures.
Sorry about the mishap Pete, hope you don't have any problems in the future.
I have the P22-44 and it's a great machine but, it's a sander, not a planer. Too many folks think they can hog off a 1/8" at the time but no drum sander is made to do that.
I too, have noticed the shaky hands but, that really doesn't mean much. I read an article last year suggesting that this may be Norm's last year at NYW and that he is looking to let go of the TV...
I have a set of Cole jaws on a chuck dedicated to their use but, I rarely use it. The reason for this is that Large Cole jaws kind of beg to be spun at very low speeds. That's a lot of metal with...
Looks nice Kieth. Box elder looks great just after it's turned.
Hi Chris,
DNA is forum jargon for denatured alcohol. A tenon is just a cylindrical protrusion that allows the wood to be griped by jaws of a scroll chuck. Welcome to SMC.
Nice looking wood Mark!