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mic-d
6th February 2009, 10:20 AM
:D
Cheers
Michael
RETIRED
6th February 2009, 12:38 PM
:D
Cheers
MichaelI have Tea Lady here at the moment and she informs that her MAC has crashed and technical help doesn't arrive until Sunday.:D
Gra
6th February 2009, 12:59 PM
I have Tea Lady here at the moment and she informs that her MAC has crashed and technical help doesn't arrive until Sunday.:D
Cant she log on to your machine and do it there then........:doh:
mic-d
6th February 2009, 02:13 PM
You BROKE a MAC? Never heard of that before!:)
Can wait though, was only sending you more work:wink::D
Cheers
Michael
RETIRED
6th February 2009, 03:03 PM
Cant she log on to your machine and do it there then........:doh:She was busy working.:D
jefferson
6th February 2009, 04:29 PM
Tea Lady busy? I assume working on the chocolate ripple cake?
Jeff
RETIRED
6th February 2009, 05:34 PM
Nope. Turning a silky oak bowl.
jefferson
6th February 2009, 06:35 PM
Get tough on her . We need pics!
And I do know that she is progressing in leaps and bounds - no doubt due to your tuition.
We all do appreciate the support we get from the more experienced forumites. All I can say is keep it coming.
44 degrees forecast for here tomorrow, so no shed time.
regards Jeff
RETIRED
14th February 2009, 10:09 PM
The proof:
tea lady
14th February 2009, 10:11 PM
You BROKE a MAC? Never heard of that before!:)
Can wait though, was only sending you more work:wink::D
Cheers
MichaelI think I even managed to get a virus.:doh:
See! I do turn.:cool:
RETIRED
14th February 2009, 10:16 PM
And before anyone asks: The timber is Silky Oak. The chisel is a Henry Taylor Super Flute with a conventional grind. The lathe is a Technatool 3000 fitted with a CWS variable speed motor (love that motor) spinning at between 900 - 1400 RPM.:wink::D
tea lady
14th February 2009, 10:20 PM
.....and the wood was green and fun, but I had a catch and its now not quite as big now.:C But its still nice.:D
Ed Reiss
15th February 2009, 12:18 AM
...not exactly like doing pottery, is it TL?
Can we see a pic of the finished product?
Robomanic
15th February 2009, 12:30 AM
And before anyone asks: The timber is Silky Oak. The chisel is a Henry Taylor Super Flute with a conventional grind. The lathe is a Technatool 3000 fitted with a CWS variable speed motor (love that motor) spinning at between 900 - 1400 RPM.:wink::D
What's it guna be finished with :D :;
tea lady
15th February 2009, 01:50 PM
...not exactly like doing pottery, is it TL?
No! :C Its backwards and a lot faster. Although it actually till seems to take ages to finish something. I can throw a bowl in ten minutes if I really slow down. But then I get a chance to really muck it up in the kiln. :crybaby:
Can we see a pic of the finished product?NO!.........Well maybe. I'll have to get the puter thing sorted first. :hmm:
What's it guna be finished with :D :; :gaah: ......elbow grease?
( DO I think.:rolleyes: )
Allan at Wallan
16th February 2009, 09:28 AM
So when its finished, how many chocolate ripple
cakes can you mix in it?:D
Allan
Ed Reiss
16th February 2009, 01:07 PM
:gaah: ......elbow grease?
:roflmao: