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1st October 2014, 09:16 AM
Thread: On floor duct for combination machine?
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I'm watching this thread with interest as I have...
I'm watching this thread with interest as I have to connect my combo machine (saw, moulder, planer, thicknesser) to my cyclone. Not sure about too much, other than I won't be cutting a 150mm slot...
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1st October 2014, 08:42 AM
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Ratbag, It's too early in the morning to be...
Ratbag,
It's too early in the morning to be arguing / debating the merits of tenons v. loose tenons. But I now think I understand what you are trying to say.
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30th September 2014, 11:50 PM
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It was an interesting read and journey. I don't...
It was an interesting read and journey. I don't mind being in a different corner, as long as I know that upfront and that you tell us you have an agenda.
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Christos, I've seen some spotted done in...
Christos,
I've seen some spotted done in gloss at a retail outlet. Not sure what the finish was but it sure popped. That nice plate of yours might be well suited for it too. -
Ted, we all hope you enjoy the new Bulldog. Did...
Ted, we all hope you enjoy the new Bulldog. Did you get the extension bed too?
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29th September 2014, 10:35 AM
Thread: small camphor wane edged natural bowl
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Mick, the other option with natural edged bowls...
Mick, the other option with natural edged bowls is to turn a rim or bead on the inside. You can use this to locate on a jam chuck and hold the piece also with screwed wedges when you reverse it and...
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29th September 2014, 09:40 AM
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For alignment reasons, spend the $ and get some...
For alignment reasons, spend the $ and get some Front Line clamps. They work a treat.
Now I own the original Leigh FMT jig, a Powermatic hollow chisel morticer and have a dedicated TS with a dado... -
28th September 2014, 10:37 PM
Thread: Fessing up and quite embarrassed
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Sorry, Pat, no photos either!
Sorry, Pat, no photos either!
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26th September 2014, 10:45 PM
Thread: Fessing up and quite embarrassed
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Thanks, Jim, I appreciate it. Almost back on...
Thanks, Jim, I appreciate it.
Almost back on deck. Annie the wife has retired and company is always good. I turned blanks for top for a Kiddies Festival all day long. Nothing special, but plenty... -
26th September 2014, 07:49 PM
Thread: Fessing up and quite embarrassed
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Ian and Co, t was great being welcomed at the...
Ian and Co,
t was great being welcomed at the Northern Club last week and doing the Show and Tell. Thank you. The Wallan crew are a very dedicated group of woodturners! -
25th September 2014, 12:11 PM
Thread: Fessing up and quite embarrassed
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Allan, I don't think I picked up too many bad...
Allan,
I don't think I picked up too many bad habits while visiting the Northern Club. You guys are very fortunate - good instructors/demonstrators, warm surrounds, great facilities and even... -
25th September 2014, 08:58 AM
Thread: Fessing up and quite embarrassed
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Fessing up and quite embarrassed
Last night at the Club I was helping a novice turn a piece to mount a clock on the small Green Peril. I got to her half-way through - she'd already cut a massively wide recess for the small dovetail...
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25th September 2014, 05:04 AM
Thread: cone centres
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Lewis, I unfortunately do not agree with you...
Lewis,
I unfortunately do not agree with you on this one. If you apply appropriate tailstock support with either live centre, you will not split the wood. In the usual course - box making for... -
25th September 2014, 04:55 AM
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Up at 4 am and barely able to breath with asthma...
Up at 4 am and barely able to breath with asthma and sinus issues.
I helped two novice turners at the club last night, one of whom was probably turning blackwood. Needless to say, an allergic... -
24th September 2014, 11:02 PM
Thread: cone centres
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Sorry George if I misled you - the larger centre...
Sorry George if I misled you - the larger centre is indeed useful for the 25mm holes that I bore first before roughing with the grinders. Tail stock not drive end. I suspect that is the marketing...
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24th September 2014, 10:20 PM
Thread: cone centres
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The good one on the left is around $80 or...
The good one on the left is around $80 or thereabouts, the other one (probably made in China or Taiwan) is less than $50. The larger centre is useful after you have bored a grinder and want to turn...
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22nd September 2014, 11:07 AM
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Geoff, You raise some interesting questions...
Geoff,
You raise some interesting questions and issues. For me, the biggest risks / high ticket items are:
- dust / allergic reactions (I am working on a solution for this one with Bob L and... -
22nd September 2014, 08:57 AM
Thread: Oval skews?
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Neil, what do you use on the inside of lidded...
Neil, what do you use on the inside of lidded boxes? The oval skews as scrapers for the final tool finish? Just interested.
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22nd September 2014, 08:54 AM
Thread: How many turners wear Face Shields?
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Bob, you're a step ahead of me as I haven't got...
Bob, you're a step ahead of me as I haven't got the cyclone hooked up to the lathes yet. (House renos and 16 redgum chairs isn't helping). I guess the relevant question is who turns with dust...
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21st September 2014, 09:25 AM
Thread: How many turners wear Face Shields?
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Mick, the last thing I would be doing is wearing...
Mick, the last thing I would be doing is wearing ear muffs while turning. You need to hear what the wood is telling you - that almost silent tick, tick, tick may be telling you that there is a flaw...
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20th September 2014, 08:15 AM
Thread: Nova DVR XP vs Vicmarc VL175
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Robin, You really have only one decision to...
Robin,
You really have only one decision to make - do I buy a VL175 or a VL 240? I have 3 Vicmarcs (plus a 750 Stubby) and can't recommend them highly enough. I turn mostly on my175 - it is a... -
17th September 2014, 10:02 AM
Thread: Down Under Turn Around 2014.
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DUTA was as always a great event. I had a few...
DUTA was as always a great event. I had a few hiccups with my lathe stand (new, too high) and safety prescription glasses (arm falling off) that Harry Dennis of Albury-Wodonga Woodcrafters fixed (a...
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10th September 2014, 09:50 PM
Thread: Sliding table on SawStop?
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Chris, you probably already know (I must have...
Chris, you probably already know (I must have confused you) that you cannot "joint" on the right side of the blade on a sliding table. You do it on the slider and take as little as possible with the...
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10th September 2014, 08:15 PM
Thread: Down Under Turn Around 2014.
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That's a shame, Brendan. It would have been good...
That's a shame, Brendan. It would have been good to catch up and have a chat. We'll try to get to you event next year, assuming we are welcome!
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10th September 2014, 08:13 PM
Thread: Oval skews?
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OOPS! The oval skews are the easiest to...
OOPS!
The oval skews are the easiest to sharpen (in the Tormek and True Grind jigs). But not the round ones. Can't see a use for those.
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10th September 2014, 08:09 PM
Thread: Oval skews?
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Harder to sharpen? I'd like to see the jig that...
Harder to sharpen? I'd like to see the jig that manages that one! Agree about the P & N's, though the Hamlets are OK too.
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10th September 2014, 08:02 PM
Thread: Sliding table on SawStop?
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Not too much new there. Still hasn't resolved the...
Not too much new there. Still hasn't resolved the half of a degree in error when ripping right side of the blade when the sliding table sits .5mm higher than the right side of the blade. That's just...
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10th September 2014, 10:33 AM
Thread: Sliding table on SawStop?
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But you will have a better ripping saw rather...
But you will have a better ripping saw rather than a true panel saw. I've seen the YouTube DVD and the 2 flip-up stops and the rail look good. I'll be adding it to my SS, even though I have capacity...
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9th September 2014, 11:56 AM
Thread: Down Under Turn Around 2014.
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Yes, Lewis, will be down with the wife again. ...
Yes, Lewis, will be down with the wife again.
And I will drop in to say hello - that white jump suit makes you stand out in the crowd. Weather forecast not good Friday setting up! -
9th September 2014, 07:54 AM
Thread: Down Under Turn Around 2014.
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Me too!
Me too!
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8th September 2014, 11:26 PM
Thread: Hands Woodturning Event in SA
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I get to try my new Vicmarc VL150 this weekend at...
I get to try my new Vicmarc VL150 this weekend at the Down Under Turn Around at Phillip Island. Will report back on a first use report. Anyone else going?
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7th September 2014, 09:32 PM
Thread: Metabo ASR 2050 vacuum - the bad news
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Bob, you are a top fellow. The fact is that I...
Bob, you are a top fellow.
The fact is that I have too many machines. This afternoon the wife and I tried to fix the mess in the turning end of the shed, sorry no pics. I am very concerned about... -
7th September 2014, 01:52 PM
Thread: Metabo ASR 2050 vacuum - the bad news
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Thanks, guys for helping with this. I am spending...
Thanks, guys for helping with this. I am spending Father's Day cleaning the shed out and will post some pics tonight. The two cyclones will be inside, but vented outside. Bob, still not clear on what...
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7th September 2014, 08:38 AM
Thread: Metabo ASR 2050 vacuum - the bad news
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Thanks, Bob. I think I already knew the...
Thanks, Bob.
I think I already knew the answer but I still need a solution. My shed is 25m long, so sticking the VC outside is problematic. What if I ran the VC under various hoods from my... -
6th September 2014, 07:25 PM
Thread: My Box Turning Learning Journey.
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Peter, I have Phillip Island coming up and...
Peter,
I have Phillip Island coming up and will get you some drawings on a Ken Wraight tutorial box. Send me your email and I'll send you some pics and dimensions on a 2mm thick box with a... -
6th September 2014, 08:58 AM
Thread: Metabo ASR 2050 vacuum - the bad news
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Metabo ASR 2050 vacuum - the bad news
I have two of these machines and hook-up directly to a number of hand-held sanders and routers.
Yesterday, my mate replaced a full paper bag filter, then hit the R button, which vibrates the... -
6th September 2014, 08:42 AM
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I have the small version and have been using it...
I have the small version and have been using it for some time on a wide range of projects. The big brother is almost on order. You will not look back. My Porter Cable biscuit joiner hasn't seen use...
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5th September 2014, 10:50 PM
Thread: My Box Turning Learning Journey.
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Peter, what box number are you up to now? You are...
Peter, what box number are you up to now? You are most productive.
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5th September 2014, 08:58 PM
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What's wrong with using an 8mm parting tool and a...
What's wrong with using an 8mm parting tool and a set of verniers? Don't even have to turn the lathe off, just peel cut and measure. Simple. An accurate? If you're looking at a standard measurement...
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1st September 2014, 10:33 PM
Thread: Lathe models with reverse feature
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Geez, I thought I put some provocative posts...
Geez,
I thought I put some provocative posts out there!
Now.... I had one of my beginner students out here this morning, same time each week. As might be expected, some scraping (on a small... -
1st September 2014, 07:31 PM
Thread: face plate work
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One point that I don't think has been mentioned...
One point that I don't think has been mentioned is the number of pre-drilled holes in faceplates.
Most of the 75mm-150mm faceplates (including some expensive ones) only come with 4. More screws... -
1st September 2014, 02:23 PM
Thread: Lathe models with reverse feature
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Lyle, I you could stretch the budget a bit...
Lyle, I you could stretch the budget a bit further, what about VL 175? Great machine.
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26th August 2014, 09:28 AM
Thread: 1st Bowl WIP
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George, it's not clear from your pics how you...
George, it's not clear from your pics how you held the work. On the small spigot or the larger one? Rough rule of thumb is that the spigot should be 1/3 rd the diameter of the platter / bowl for...
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25th August 2014, 09:22 PM
Thread: Which begginers Lathe?
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And don't forget, a sharpening system.
And don't forget, a sharpening system.
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22nd August 2014, 11:36 AM
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Safari, thanks for the great link. I did read...
Safari, thanks for the great link.
I did read there somewhere that they leave the cyclone running with all the blast gates closed. Is that right? I thought you had to have at least one open so... -
22nd August 2014, 09:34 AM
Thread: Leveling a Butchers Block
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Pat, I have a WoodWizz but am a long way away!...
Pat, I have a WoodWizz but am a long way away! PS. Ideal shed size is way bigger than 25m x 9m. Trust me.
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21st August 2014, 06:28 PM
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Safari, please put some more pics up. I have two...
Safari, please put some more pics up. I have two cyclones to install in the next month or so (they are here already) and one is a Clearview. Thanks in advance.
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21st August 2014, 08:30 AM
Thread: Best re-sawing bandsaw on the market
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Thanks, Jim. I've been breaking my boards...
Thanks, Jim.
I've been breaking my boards down on the local woodworking club's H & F bandsaw which is fine on most breeds of wood. 100mm cuts, but slowly, slowly.
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20th August 2014, 09:49 PM
Thread: My Box Turning Learning Journey.
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No idea what went wrong with your email, Peter....
No idea what went wrong with your email, Peter. If you don't have any luck, I'll get the plans from Ken direct. I've been encouraging him to charge (say $5) with instructions but all he wants to do...
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20th August 2014, 07:20 PM
Thread: My turning collection
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My turning collection
It's growing all the time, but I thought some pics of a Stephen Hughes bowl that I bought in 2010 might be of interest. The walls are thin!