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6th August 2009, 02:16 PM #16
I did a first aid course once
For the cut first clean out with a good dash of rum. (best administered internally) then followed by some MED CA (on the cut) and you should be ready to keep turning.
For the bruise apply cold can of Rum and coke and keep refreshing the can before it gets warm and for hygienic reason do not reuse the same can so consume it immediately.
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6th August 2009, 04:09 PM #17
hmm
have to get a bottle of bundies best and put it on the shelf along with the shellawax glues etcregards
Nick
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9th August 2009, 09:00 PM #18
It's a weekend later... would I be correct in saying that it's now in the queue for Round Tuits?
I suspect that Jefferson followed the same medical advice I do: one green vitamin B every half an hour until the pain goes away. Followed by more green vitamins on the same schedule to stop it from coming back.
- Andy Mc
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9th August 2009, 10:32 PM #19
No turning this weekend - finally caught the lurgy from the boys
decided that turning of any description might have been too dangerous
did a bit of tidying up
and managed to grind some oland tool insertsregards
Nick
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17th August 2009, 08:52 AM #21
Did a little bit more this weekend
didn't get much time in the shed, Son's sport and birthday party and all
also had to make a parting tool and whilst at it I put a handle on a drill bit and handles on the Thompson tools
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This bit of fence post is damn hard and I managed to bounce it off the floor a couple of times. Anyway this is where I'm at,
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I have to finish hollowing etc etc. It's only about 10 mm deep so far. hopefully will finish next weekend.regards
Nick
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17th August 2009, 10:17 AM #22
Looks like an old stubby milk bottle we got when at school Nick like the shape so far.
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17th August 2009, 10:29 AM #23
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17th August 2009, 12:26 PM #24
lookin' good on the handles and box but what the hell's up with showing pics of the handles, SM...suppose to be a box thing
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Ed
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17th August 2009, 10:26 PM #25
Funny - thought the same thing when I was turning it
I hope so - am a little disappointed with the otherside - not as well weathered.
Only made this one. because I was drilling a series of holes for the other handles and had in the back of my mind to drill the depth for the box and inspiration occurred (I was dazed for a couple of minutes)
Damn! Hijacked my own threadregards
Nick
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18th August 2009, 09:53 AM #26...but together with the coffee civility flowed back into him
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18th August 2009, 09:57 AM #27
Dave its quick and easy drilling instead of setting up a M2 drill
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18th August 2009, 10:02 AM #28Participent grade 2.54
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And a dumb question from me too - how do you hold the parting tool blade in the handle?
Keith
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18th August 2009, 10:05 AM #29
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18th August 2009, 10:11 PM #30
There is a tang on the blade about 50mm long and 10 mm wide. It sits in a 9ish mm hole in the handle. I've yet to glue half rod (ie a bit of dowel sliced in half) either side of the tang in the hole, to make it a bit more secure. I doubt whether I needed the handle that long as well, but it's done now. The blade is merely an old hacksaw blade. There was a thread a while back which discussed grinds on the tip.
Accuracy is not the issue (even though it tends to drill in the centre because the timber is revolving with the chuck)
The point is to quickly drill the depth hole which can be accomplished with this little number without setting up a jacobs chuck etc
I hadn't used one before sunday and seems to work wellregards
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