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    Lightly sauteed served with a good Chianti.

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    workshop cleaning faeries are always welcome

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    Quote Originally Posted by tea lady View Post
    CBN on slow grind? I do like my CBN wheel though.
    It is what is known as a half speed grinder, 1500 rpm model.
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    Quote Originally Posted by dai sensei View Post
    It is what is known as a half speed grinder, 1500 rpm model.
    Sounds much like a Lapidary grinder which has been round for many years and used by a couple of blokes I know who were into Lapidary and have been woodturners for some time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wheelinround View Post
    Sounds much like a Lapidary grinder which has been round for many years and used by a couple of blokes I know who were into Lapidary and have been woodturners for some time.

    OK I will play dumb. What is Lapidary?????????????
    Plus duck's nuts are supposed to be chewey so I have heard.

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    Nah, a self sharpening gouge, the more you use it the sharper it gets.
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    Quote Originally Posted by tea lady View Post
    bottomless tea cup?

    Doesnt have one of them wherever he goes?,

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    Quote Originally Posted by cookie48 View Post
    OK I will play dumb. What is Lapidary?????????????
    Plus duck's nuts are supposed to be chewey so I have heard.
    Lapidary is basically cutting and polishing stones and gems.
    Lapidary - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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    So . . . Wotisit???????

    Self sharpening tool?

    Wizz bang grinder?

    Chatter proof Skew? (yes it is possible, Andy )

    or has NZ discovered the 60 grit gouge?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pat View Post
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    or has NZ discovered the 60 grit gouge?
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    [QUOTE=;1720957]Lapidary is basically cutting and polishing stones and gems.
    Lapidary - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia[/QUOTE


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    Come one Dave, you know I like new toys!

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    Quote Originally Posted by jefferson View Post
    Come one Dave, you know I like new toys!
    :dustless wood?
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    Quote Originally Posted by tea lady View Post
    What am I gonna do with duck's nuts anyway?
    Try a new breeding program. Would shrug but don't know how


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    Quote Originally Posted by DaveTTC View Post
    Try a new breeding program. Would shrug but don't know how


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