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    Nice score Oz and a good little practice run you've had.

    Think the linisher is a bit too much. Elbow grease and fine wet and dry is better, or perhaps a clothe wheel and powder on the grinder.

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    Congrats Ozhunter, I reckon you've done very well there.



    Having the grinder tools and chucks should mean you won't be up for any major outlay in the near future. The Woodfast isn't a lathe you'll want to upgrade in a hurry either. Join a club, get some lessons and read as much as you can as soon as you can. If you battle on by yourself you will have to unlearn wrong techniques, risk life and limb and grind your valuable chisels away unnecessarily.

    Best Wishes

    Steve

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