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    Mark that is brilliant

    Whats the gap between wall and swinging wall ?? Just so I can go Wheelinround

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    Do you think there will be any sag towards the ends once it is fully loaded with books? I love the idea and am thinking of where I can put one in my house.
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    Great Job Claw
    Those were the droids I was looking for.
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    Thanks chasps. How wide is your chair Ray? might just squeeze through if you breath in and stay off the Anzacs a bit longer. Yowie, don't think it should sag, it has a 10mm ply back that acts as the spine so should be ok. In this case they are not going to load it all with books, they had bags of coffee in it as I was leaving in alternate bays. So half the bays only have maybe a kilo or so on them.
    Couldn't see how to get a video on the thread so put it on Youtube and then it was easy
    Feel like I was doing step arobics all day yesterday working on the 3ft steps with my arms in the air, might have an easy one today
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    I want one- Brilliant!!!!
    I've just become an optimist . Iv'e made a 25 year plan -oopps I've had a few birthdays - better make that a 20 year plan

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    Well done Claw, once again another beautiful piece.
    I gotta say i really am in awe of your work, & most especially your speed of work. You really can churn out some high quality pieces.

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    Missed this one, but beautiful work Claw. I might have to check this cafe out
    ...but together with the coffee civility flowed back into him
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    Very good!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Claw Hama View Post
    Ok, the supa short video, when I go back I'll get another shot with the books in etc

    ‪The Revolver from Solidwoodfurniture.com.au‬‏ - YouTube
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    I like it. I think it's brilliant.

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    Thanks guys it was a lot of fun to do. Oh and all the loud noises in the video are the coffee machines and kitchen noises I was standing next to, not the Revolver, it's silent.
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    Wowsers. Load it up with books and it'll be harder to get moving... but will spin forever!

    I love it, great stuff!
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    Excellent! That looks like fun. How fast can it go? What happens when it reaches the speed of light?
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    Hm I think it may fly to pieces before it got to the speed of light, I think maybe 200 rpm would be its limit at which time anyone in the coffee shop would get spliters and a lot of heavy reading. Skews got it nailed, once the books are in it would just be like perpetual motion.
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    That is very nice and clever work. But why would a coffee shop want one???????????????

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