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Thread: My way of turning goblets...
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29th September 2006, 07:56 PM #16You've got to risk it to get the biscuit
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thanx skew.
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29th September 2006, 09:50 PM #17
Ditto!
Thanks Skew, for the excellent tutorial!! Thanks for harping on the safety too! It's so important! It would be terrible for a hobby to turn into a dissability!:eek:
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29th September 2006, 10:10 PM #18
Skew
Thankyou I like the reasoning behind your desicions made sense when it is put in terms a dill like me can understand..
Will definitely print off a copy and put in my '' How to ..... '' manual.
PeteIf you are never in over your head how do you know how tall you are?
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29th September 2006, 11:55 PM #19
Great Tutorial !!, and such fine shavings
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30th September 2006, 12:26 PM #20Woodturner
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Skew, you may be weird, and nearly eccentric,
but you do turn a mean, fine-lookin' goblet.
Well done!!
-- Wood Listener--
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30th September 2006, 02:24 PM #21
Amazin', Amazin', Amazin'.
Skew, you're amazing. Truly a good tutorial, and very well explained. Like someone else said, "... even a dill (whatever that is :eek: ) like me can understand it."
Thanks to tashammer, I even got it all copied.
Good stuff, Skew, greenies on the way.Al
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30th September 2006, 02:29 PM #22
it takes quite a wide skill set to teach ok and you have it Skew. Thank you for making my life a little bit easier old son.
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30th September 2006, 11:47 PM #23
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12th October 2006, 07:01 AM #24
Good one Skew.
Thanks a bunch - a keeper for sure.Cheers
Brian
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12th October 2006, 10:24 AM #25
do we have a little room where threads like Skewies can be copied so they don't get lost and are easy to find? Maybe call call it "Tutes only".
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12th October 2006, 11:45 AM #26You've got to risk it to get the biscuit
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tas..
nominate it for best of the best ( i already did tho ).
cheersS T I R L O
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28th December 2012, 12:38 PM #27New Member
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I've always found that gouges are better for goblets
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28th December 2012, 01:32 PM #28Senior Member
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Thanks Skew. Had just about given up on goblets - I have half a dozen UFOs (with attendant spat dummies) on the shelf at the moment. Started too big and with too small jaws. Will give it another go when it cools down a bit - 42.3 in the shed at the moment and it is only 10.30.
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28th December 2012, 09:24 PM #29
Check the date guys, this thread is over 6 years old
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28th December 2012, 09:59 PM #30Awaiting Email Confirmation
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It doesn't matter how you do it. If it works for you that's what matters. Otherwise we would not progress.
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