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    Don't ask me how I know

    I read with interest the many 'Tips' that have been posted since I became a member of the Creek but I wonder how many of you have learned a hard lesson and would be willing to share that experience here to save others from the same fate. I think it would be best to try to limit it to one instance per comment.

    I'll start.

    If you turn wet wood, which I know most of us love to do, don't position your sharpening station in line with the water thrown from spinning wet wood, especially if you have CBN wheels.

    Don't ask me how I know!!!
    Pete


    * It's better to be a lion for a day than a sheep for life - Sister Elizabeth Kenny *
    I think this equates nicely to wood turning as well . . . . .

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    Never try a bandsaw cut across a log. It catches, spins, and wrenches the blade. I ruined 2 blades this way. Thankfully I did not get hurt, but only because the blade did not break and my hands were clear to the side.
    Veni Vidi Vendi Vente! I came, I saw, I bought a large coffee!

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    OK, I won't ask how you know not to do it. But do you know what happens if you do? Do they load up with wet mushy gunk? Or do they get all rusty? Does it somehow destroy the wheels or just make them look bad?

    Steve

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    +1 on brian. The blade will catch, kink, and come off the wheels. I tried it once with no jig... bad idea. I wouldn't mind doing it now with a very solid jig, but also be careful about extremely wet wood that will swell into the kerf. Fortunately I only lost 1 blade, not 2, so I guess I have that going for me....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dan Hintz View Post
    Don't take a laxative and a sleeping pill in the same night...
    If you take both then sleep on the commode

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    Never offer to help someone who has rusty tools.

    They have no idea what they are doing, or how to do it.

    A neighbor was trying to dig a hole to plant a shrub.

    For some reason, her husband wasn't helping her. ( oh wait, he had his PHD in being an a$$hole).

    So I grabbed the rusty shovel (it was about 3 months old and already rusty) and dug the hole for he.

    Cut right through her phone line. She failed to tell me there was buried stuff right were she was digging.

    Thank God those losers moved away.

    Good luck,

    Bill

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    Steve, still seems to work but it is now a sort of rusty black colour.
    Pete


    * It's better to be a lion for a day than a sheep for life - Sister Elizabeth Kenny *
    I think this equates nicely to wood turning as well . . . . .

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  11. You cannot round up your turning blank with your tool rest no matter how sharp it is.
    Big Mike

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    Quote Originally Posted by Michael Stafford View Post
    You cannot round up your turning blank with your tool rest no matter how sharp it is.
    Quick, Michael! Patent that HSS sharpened tool rest!
    Veni Vidi Vendi Vente! I came, I saw, I bought a large coffee!

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    Out the back door of my garage is about a 45* hill say 5' high. My buddy was helping me stage a load of wood,I usually use a 2 wheeler but he decided to roll one. NEVER roll the log down the hill. They tend to wipe-out the neighbors fence.$134.00 I hate living in town.
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    A bandsaw blade installed "upside down" doesn't cut very well! I can guarantee you that.

    Tim

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    Make sure your tool rest extends past the center of the bowl, strange things happen when you run off the end of the tool rest. So I been told.
    Fred

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