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    Great video Stu San. Excellent work by Sugita San.
    Glad to hear your better half came thru with flying colors.

    PS: I noticed you had shaved.
    In woodworking there is no scrap, only firewood.

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    Similar toothpick holder being turned here in the woodturning videos, scroll across to the woodturning vids.

    http://www.woodmagazine.com/wood/fil...layer&temp=yes

    Growing old is much better than the alternative!

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    Nice work on the video Stu, i like the idea of the pics before each piece is done, very good. Glad to here that the wife came out okay not a nice time for anyone. Give my best to the other half, and its amazing what you see when you turn the first bit of wood to see whats underneath, bigger shock when you shave a beard, and i think most people do not notice when you shave been there got rid then 2 days latter someone will say have you shaved. all the best sweet cheeks LB

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sprog View Post
    Similar toothpick holder being turned here in the woodturning videos, scroll across to the woodturning vids.

    http://www.woodmagazine.com/wood/fil...layer&temp=yes
    Yep, I've seen that, but I don't agree with a number of things he does in that one, like "Sanding" the bottom of the lid and the bottom of the body.

    Also, he uses a plain dowel to connect the lid to the basket, I turn that piece.

    The Wood Magazine video is a really good tutorial for sure!
    It's a Family thing.....

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    excellent video Stu

    glad your wife is all clear

    so who was that young looking clean shaved fella

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    Great vid stu Do you seal the finial after using texta.
    Mick

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    Quote Originally Posted by mick61 View Post
    Great vid stu Do you seal the finial after using texta.
    Mick
    I sand to #400, then put a good coat of sanding sealer on it, then sand to #600, and I usually use a "Fude Pen" (pronounced Foo-day) which is a pen that has a brush tip, and the "Ink" is water and ground up charcoal, it makes stuff black, black, black, but really takes time to dry, and must be put on a porous surface. When the black is dry, I sand with some of that plastic steel wool, then turners wax.

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    What is that kind of chuck in the Tailstock?
    Toni

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    Quote Originally Posted by lubbing5cherubs View Post
    What is that kind of chuck in the Tailstock?
    Toni
    It is just a drill chuck on a MT#2 spindle adapter, if you are meaning the chuck that is holding the drill bits.

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    No Stu when you are holding the wood between the centres the bulky silver in the tail stock I just never seen one like that is a chuck of some kind
    TOni

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