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    Following the disaster with the chuck wobble, recovery is possible. Unfortunately I cut the tenon too narrow for the jaws and due to time constraints as 5 jobs on the go, I didnt have time to change to a smaller set of jaws so I carried on between centres. little work desk vase for the Doris.
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    Looks really nice.

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    Looks good, I like that wide foot.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Fumbler View Post
    Following the disaster with the chuck wobble, recovery is possible. Unfortunately I cut the tenon too narrow for the jaws and due to time constraints as 5 jobs on the go, I didnt have time to change to a smaller set of jaws so I carried on between centres. little work desk vase for the Doris.

    Very Nice!! There is a song about never giving up that applies very much to turning. I have had a few redesigns that started with a OH S---!!!
    So much timber, so little time.

    Paul

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    Quote Originally Posted by Paul39 View Post
    I have had a few redesigns that started with a OH S---!!!
    Generally my words are a touch stronger, as every piece of wood I wreck is money in the bin. But the lessons are costing me less and less through redesign. And making the job smaller.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Xanthorrhoeas View Post
    Looks good, I like that wide foot.
    David
    Thanks David, I needed it to prevent tip over.

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