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    Quote Originally Posted by radish View Post
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    The volume of a pizza of thickness 'a' and radius 'z' is given by pi z z a.

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    Quote Originally Posted by blackfrancis View Post
    That's a nice page Patrick

    Within some of the stuff that's now missing, Radish had a good suggestion which I don't think anyone was disagreeing with.

    If you are careful to watch what is going on, so that you promptly stop proceedings in the case of slip, you can take a light finishing cut with the drive just coming from the friction of the ordinary head stock centre.
    Do'nt know what happened to Radish's original post - I followed his suggestion and it worked well.

    I have to turn another few pieces that I think will work quite nicely using a driver - which I'm fabbing up this week.

    Thank you guys for taking the time to help a newbie out.

    Much appreciated.

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