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Thread: My New DVR-2005

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    Oh, man. You gotta love that. What a piece of work! I'd like to see a DVR (digital video recording) of you on your DVR.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bill Stevener
    This forum, as for what I have found, does not afford a photo album of sorts, may be I just didn't see it. I have 150 photos of the turning and construction of the lathe, and about 40 for showing on the net, if this is the only medium at this time I will post some more in the future, if folks would wish to view them.
    Sounds like a superb candidate for an article.

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    Bill,

    I think you take the cake for an incredible first post and first post with pics!!! Yowzer!

    I hope you can one day get all the pics on the web and provide a blow-by-blow but that will take some time away from the wife and turning unfortunately!

    Thanks for posting in the Gerneral Forum...I would have missed it for sure! Turning is one thing I'm trying desperately to not get into...right now.... I hope to save it for retirement myself but that is a good 25-30 years away!
    Wood: a fickle medium....

    Did you know SMC is user supported? Please help.

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    H-2o: Glue-up press.

    This is the way my Father approached a large glue-up chalange when I was a young lad, so I set out to try it--- "His Way. Works well, and very cost effective, just add water.

    Another photo from the DVR-2005 collection.

    Bill.>>>>>>
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    Bill, that is one COOL treadle late. Roy Underhill would absolutely eat his heart out to turn on that one. Great Job! Welcome to SMC!
    The less you know, the less likely you are to be subpoenaed.

    Fred

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    Bill, This is such a cool lathe that I've chosen to post here in order to bump this back up top so others can see it. Very very cool. Thanks.
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    I'm spechless.........beautiful dosen't even begin to do it justice!!

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    Thumbs up

    It is perhaps the single most impressive piece of woodworking I have ever seen!

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    Still Above Ground

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    Bill, Thanks for letting us know you are well. I missed your early posting of that beautiful work of art and am delighted to see it. Have you thought of making another one for a museum?
    Regards, Hilel.
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    Bill - Welcome back! Hope this means you will be posting a little more often! LOL
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    Bill, This is such a cool lathe that I've chosen to post here in order to bump this back up top so others can see it. Very very cool. Thanks.
    "Count your age by friends, Count your life by smiles."

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    Now that is an "Ornamental Lathe" . Beautiful job on the lathe. Looking forward to seeing some projects off it.

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    I agree with Nate , the lathe are almost toooo pretty to use

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    Bill, that exceeds anyhting I have ever seen before. Out of this world. Thak you for the wonderful post.
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