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This guy knows his craft.
This Is Carpentry
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Thanks for sharing.
A whole different take on turning. He starts sanding at 60 girt and finishes with 120. I love it. How many times have you heard, "I start at 220 and go up to 1000"
No muss. No fuss. He gets the job done and moves on to the next one.
My only comment is I don't want to make 180 of anything.
Twinn
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If making them was my job I would make thousands of them.
I have always loved the challenge of any turning, some things like Segmented is just out of my thought process but would love to do them also.
As of this time I am not teaching vets to turn. Also please do not send any items to me without prior notification. Thank You Everyone.
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Good link; nice videos.
Gary
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You've given me a new person to admire!
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Wonderful. Thanks for posting.
Doug
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Paul K. Murphy said:
You've given me a new person to admire!
I agree albeit he made me a bit nervous reaching behind the lathe with his slightly loose sleeves.
Gary
Please don’t quote the trolls.
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Say what you'll do and do what you say.