Still Above Ground:D
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Still Above Ground:D
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Nice to see my web page made it this far. Quite old now, but some good info. Keep working at it John, you will get it.
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I think if you tell the electrician every thing you plan on having in your shop, now and in the future, if he is any good, he will tell you what you need and more.
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Sorry for not getting the jest of your post.
The gentleman has stated that he does not have the knowledge to teach a 10 year old wood turning, which I observed as very obvious during the review...
My Daughter, when she was 10, as well as myself, long before I was 10 had been into making wood working projects.
The BIG difference was the fact that we were INSTRUCTED by (if I may use the term)...
I am sure some other folks will chime in to help you out with your situation.
Again the best of luck, with what you are trying to do.
Bill.>>>>>>>>>>>:)
I really think you have a need to take some time off. :eek::eek:
My question reads on "to be teaching a 10 year old wood turning??
I think it would be very advantageous to join a local wood turning club and bring your young friend along. I bet he would enjoy...
My question is: Do you feel that you are a qualified instructor to be teaching a 10 year old wood turning??
To start, that requires an honest answer.;)
You can start with some of the ones I have in this thread.
I may continue it some day, I have some 200 photos of historical lathes. I just find them interesting. Two fence posts and a dog power...
Hi Rasmus,
Well good for you.
Is that a tap for taping wood I see in your photo. If it is, will you take a photo of it and post it hear so the folks asking about the same will know what one...
I use 1/2" - 8 tpi. for wood.
Hear are the photos again.
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You did make the day Jim.
If you wish to make items of wood with threads, like I said, invest in the tools for the job.
I use the Beall tool threading system, a little costly, however well...
Well the day is not over, however it is about 10:00 pm. at my home.
What ever happened to the picture police on this Chanel??? ;)
I think it's a very nice bowl. Haven't you ever seen a under ripe cherry?? :D
2=f, 3=b.
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An investment in an oval skew with a radius grind, ( 1/2" Crown), bev. on both sides, works just fine.
Just remember, typing is easy, after six months.:)
Jim, you will not be the first, thousand have tried long before you. It's worth a try to invest in the taps and dies maid for wood if you have projects to warrant them.
There are threaded inserts...
If you made it out of GREEN wood, it should be just fine for the occasion and a sure winner. :D
Taps & dies for steel will not work for wood. You must have taps and dies for wood. :)
Hi Ben,
I don't do pens, but I do enjoy working with acrylics.
From start to finish, I run the jet mini on the highest speed it will run. The biggest issue is to watch your heat.
For finishing I...
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Jim, I found you just get finer sandpaper. :)
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