LOL, John that is way to cool. Ken do we all get autographed copies???
LOL, John that is way to cool. Ken do we all get autographed copies???
Bernie
Never put off until tomorrow what you can do the day after tomorrow.
To succeed in life, you need three things: a wishbone, a backbone and a funnybone.
Isn't it a good feeliing to take a break from the chores of building your shop to do your first turning?
Now you've done it. You've fallen into the trap we have set for you. You will never finish the shop because all of your time will be spent turning and posting and of course buying more turning stuff. Bwwaaaahahahahaha!
Say good bye to life as you have known it.
George
PS. Good looking spindle
John........I thought you'd want to know. My wife wants to print that "magazine front page" out, frame it and she says it will be posted on the wall above my lathe's permanent residence in my new shop! Now she's decorating my new shop?
Great work John!
Ken
So much to learn, so little time.....
Uh Oh! Next thing you know -- there'll be curtains!
Only the Blue Roads
Originally Posted by Andy Hoyt
I'll change the locks first!
Ken
So much to learn, so little time.....
So Put that spinny toy down and get the rest of that shop done.
!!!! Let's get some real work done.
Congrats Ken. Now put the spinny toy down
TJH
Live Like You Mean It.
http://www.northhouse.org/
Tyler...........don't come down to the dungeon and mess with us! You are next! There's no sense in resisting! You can't win! Stare into the vortex........relax........it won't hurt........relax.........this won't hurt..........
How am I doing fellow turners?
Ken
So much to learn, so little time.....
You might want to tell her that she needs to print 1500 more, so you can autograph them and send them out to your fans!Originally Posted by Ken Fitzgerald
~john
"There's nothing wrong with Quiet" ` Jeremiah Johnson
I see doilies on the turning table too. Probably coasters as well??
Making new friends on SMC each and every day
I'd like to nominate Ken to be in charge of our recruiting department.Originally Posted by Ken Fitzgerald
I could make him a heck of a deal on some used green carpet.Originally Posted by Andy Hoyt
Nice salmon bonker Ken, especially right out of the gates. Turning is one of those things that can be easier than you'd think, and one of the hardest things there is to do, both at the same time.
- Vaughn
Alright Ken. Great turning!! I recall Mr. Singer, in the design forum, defining a table as a plane held up off the floor. Looks like you nailed it!!
Great magazine cover John!
I'll forgive Jim for slacking off, what with two little girls and Barbie getting back with Ken So here it is.
(Jim is still the master at this.)
Dave Fried
Last edited by David Fried; 02-12-2006 at 9:38 PM.
I'm impressed by your first turning. But I'm even more impressed by your bench. I'd love to see you put a big hunk of wood on that lathe, turn it up to about 2500 and watch the bench, the lathe, the ladders and everything else go airborn! LOL LOL
Glad you gave it a try! Keep the pics coming.
Earl
Your swmbo takes great photos!! You really look like you know what you're doing there! No wonder you're a coverboy already!!!
It's fun, isn't it?
Keep On Twirlin' & Turnin' !