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    Default A Toothpick Holder Video

    At the last FEWS meeting we had, a buddy of mine, Sugita San, came by to watch, he brought his video camera with him and took some video.

    He is a graphic designer by trade, so I would expect his videos to better than mine, but man are they EVER better than mine

    I put it up >> [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wI7LuEOfF0s"]HERE[/ame] << you can go take a look see

    He had never seen anyone turn before, and he knows next to nothing about turning, so in his video, he offers no commentary, or such, and he may have edited out some critical parts, but you still get to see me turn, in all my glory on of the toothpick holders

    Cheers!
    It's a Family thing.....

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    thanks for the video great to see how things are made give us learners an insight into the possiblities
    Regards Michael
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    Top film there Stu , great turning too , nifty wee Toothpick Pot

    but who was the clean shaven bloke on the lathe ......

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    Quote Originally Posted by Manuka Jock View Post
    Top film there Stu , great turning too , nifty wee Toothpick Pot

    but who was the clean shaven bloke on the lathe ......
    Well, like I said, my buddy made the video, it is very cool, and I shaved, well you see, my lovely wife had breast cancer, and so when she went under the knife, I went and stood a little closer to the shaver She hated, and I mean HATED the beard, so I thought I'd try to lighten her mood a bit. When she finally came out of the drugs from the surgery, she did not even notice

    She has fully recovered from the surgery and is cancer free, done with her radiation treatments and all that stuff.

    Cheers!
    It's a Family thing.....

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    Glad that things came out well for you all Stu .

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    great video stu!

    glad to hear your wife came thru well
    S T I R L O

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    that is a great video
    that is a great turning
    and that is very great news about your wife

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    Great turning, what was the timber?
    Sorry to hear about your wife and I'm glad to hear she is fully recovered
    Now we expect the same quality in all your video postings

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    That is a grand video and an excellent turning project!!!
    Thanks for the link Stu!!!!!!
    Yet another challenge for me on my lathe!
    Take care!!
    Michael

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    Default Top Video Stu



    Top video Stu!!! Thankyou for sharing

    Any more vids planned for the future?
    David
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    Very well done, Stu. Pass it on to Sugita San please!
    A good instruction video... and it's awesome that your Lifemate is cancer free!
    Congratulations on winning... all the way 'round.
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    way cool thank you for that very informative. Might one of these days have a go at copying it
    bye Toni

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    Thanks everyone!

    The wood is Hard Maple
    It's a Family thing.....

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