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    Anyone see the Wood works episode on hollowing?

    David Marks, the guy on the show has some pretty neat ideas. He uses an old dentist light to shine on his work. I thought that was pretty cool. It just so happened I had a Dentist appointment on Monday and he's going to be replacing 2 of his light systems soon. He said I could have the old ones. The last time he replaced lights, the threw the old ones away. What a shame. It also turned out that the Hygenists' dad was a turner. She had a bowl in the office he had made. I thought that was a neat coincidence. Anyone that can get their hands on one of those lights would have a great opportunity. With an armature like that you can point the light anywhere and it is suspended from the ceiling so it's completly out of the way.
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    so uh you getting the lights if so do you need both of them I did see that episode and liked the part where he cut the walnut hf in half the look on his face was hilarious. I wouldn't have wanted to cut it either lol.

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    Sorry, My BIL already has dibbs on the other one.
    The look on his face was priceless. You know it tore him up inside to slice through that piece. Even I was cringing at the sight of that.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bill Wyko View Post
    You know it tore him up inside to slice through that piece. Even I was cringing at the sight of that.


    Me too! I went "Ugh!" outloud and my wife thought something was wrong...

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    Yep Bill I saw it and got sick when he cut the walnut in half. Probably not as sick as he was.
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    The worst part is. I don't think anyone needed him to elaborate like that. A drawing would have been just fine.
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    My wife even looked a little sickly as we watched him cutting it in half!

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