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29th April 2023, 06:03 PM
Thread: making clocks etc
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I'm not up with the bits and bobs on this forum...
I'm not up with the bits and bobs on this forum so please excuse me, but I had meant to carry on under the photo above?
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29th April 2023, 05:54 PM
Thread: making clocks etc
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As I said, mine was done with the Mk1 eyeball....
As I said, mine was done with the Mk1 eyeball. Perhaps not the easiest, but it's the way I like doing things, plus, although I was an IBM mainframe hardware engineer I never was any good at...
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29th April 2023, 04:52 AM
Thread: making clocks etc
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Rather than go for a big clock you could always...
Rather than go for a big clock you could always get a 4" clock mechanism and mount it something like below?
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25th January 2023, 06:04 AM
Thread: Heart Boxes
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Those are lovely Dalboy. I haven't traversed from...
Those are lovely Dalboy. I haven't traversed from on draw to a second and that is a really neat way of doing it.
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14th January 2023, 03:42 AM
Thread: Bowls from a plank.
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Thank you Hughie. The tool used by me is a ⅛"...
Thank you Hughie. The tool used by me is a ⅛" Crown tools miniature parting tool. The one in the middle. It's narrow enough not to take out too much width and narrow enough to take the curve in the...
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12th January 2023, 10:07 AM
Thread: Off-centre turned candle holders.
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That was a moment of madness Ray and just to see...
That was a moment of madness Ray and just to see if I could do it. I can assure you it will not be repeated, but I really like the 2 part versions. They are much more elegant.
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12th January 2023, 07:49 AM
Thread: Off-centre turned candle holders.
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They look good, but have you ever tried inside...
They look good, but have you ever tried inside out turning. That can get very interesting when you get to more than 2 sections
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20th December 2022, 08:03 PM
Thread: CBN wheels
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The only silly questions are the ones you don't...
The only silly questions are the ones you don't ask, but I don't think it matters. I would be a good idea to contact the place you got them and put the question to them though.
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14th December 2022, 08:48 PM
Thread: Wedge tool
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I've never been interested in 'hollow forms'. But...
I've never been interested in 'hollow forms'. But the next time a lump of wood comes past me will not be the first, or the last.
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13th December 2022, 10:02 AM
Thread: Wedge tool
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If you have bent the tang on that scraper I would...
If you have bent the tang on that scraper I would stop using it as it may well break on another catch. That could be very dangerous. I've seen video of roughing out gouges breaking at the tang and...
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8th December 2022, 03:56 AM
Thread: Bowls from a plank.
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Bowls from a plank.
I saw a video of an old Indian (I think?) bloke who had a primitive lathe and tools that looked as if they were made from old leaf springs. He was sat on the floor with the 'lathe' set in the deck....
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8th December 2022, 01:37 AM
Thread: CBN wheels
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I haven't heard of WD40 being used, but?? why...
I haven't heard of WD40 being used, but?? why not.
I had a brain storm a couple of years back and touched some aluminium against my One way 180 wheel! It took ages to get it clean again and I used... -
21st December 2018, 07:36 PM
Thread: Happy gravy day !!
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Happy gravy day !!
just a quick note to wish all you lot way down there a Happy Gravy Day :?:?
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4th March 2018, 07:11 PM
Thread: Angle of the Dangle
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Angles???:?:?:? The way I would do it is to...
Angles???:?:?:?
The way I would do it is to cut the same size in card as you have wood, place them how I want them with the ends overlapped and cut through both overlapping bits. Then place them... -
23rd February 2018, 01:05 AM
Thread: Not a joke. Just a bit of fun MK.XVII
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22nd February 2018, 11:29 PM
Thread: Not a joke. Just a bit of fun MK.XVII
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13th September 2017, 08:56 PM
Thread: 8 bit inside out candlestick.
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Ta S. I quite like the silver hanky look of...
Ta S.
I quite like the silver hanky look of the zinc. I have to admit that it looks better in real life. Originally I was going to do a bit of tin bashing, but it looked like too much hard work... -
13th September 2017, 08:34 AM
Thread: 8 bit inside out candlestick.
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8 bit inside out candlestick.
As some of you know, I'm always up for a challenge and earlier I had posted some photos of what called inside out turning. Too long to explain here, better to do a e=search on it if you haven't heard...
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1st September 2017, 07:13 PM
Thread: Ball in a cube
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This is the site I took the idea from Bottle...
This is the site I took the idea from
Bottle In A Cube - Woodturning Magazine - woodworkersinstitute.com;
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1st September 2017, 04:55 PM
Thread: Ball in a cube
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Ta for all of your comments folks. As for doing...
Ta for all of your comments folks. As for doing it, younever know until you try, init!!
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1st September 2017, 06:16 AM
Thread: Ball in a cube
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No problems with the holding Del. I did get a...
No problems with the holding Del. I did get a catch once when I took a liberty and it moved forward slightly and was stopped by the tool rest. Clattered a bit but stayed put. It is quite light so...
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1st September 2017, 02:57 AM
Thread: Ball in a cube
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Ball in a cube
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I saw this while looking through some turning web sites and was really interested in the idea. Iv'e got some nice... -
21st August 2017, 12:41 AM
Thread: Maple lamp
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I'm knot one of those who do knot like nots. In...
I'm knot one of those who do knot like nots. In fact I canknot understand why people do knot like nots? They are a nice feature and liven up a blank that would otherwise be knot so interesting, so...
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20th August 2017, 05:31 PM
Thread: spiral candlesticks
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"no sore fingers , no aching wrists , no skin...
"no sore fingers , no aching wrists , no skin ripped off with the sandpaper"
That's exactly how it should be done, IF you know how :cool: :cool:
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14th August 2017, 08:00 AM
Thread: spiral candlesticks
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OK, set the machine running and get a cuppa? ...
OK, set the machine running and get a cuppa?
BUT what satisfaction do you get against what you produce from your skill and hand eye work?
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10th August 2017, 11:21 PM
Thread: spiral candlesticks
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You could do a couple of double jobbies? I...
You could do a couple of double jobbies? I posted this photo a while back, but hey-ho.
The first double decker I did started like the lump on the left. It Russian olive, a false olive tree with... -
24th July 2017, 09:08 PM
Thread: Turning a sphere inside a cube
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That has gone straight into my favourites with a...
That has gone straight into my favourites with a big thanks mate!!! I love a challenge and that looks like a gudun!
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24th July 2017, 08:43 PM
Thread: Inside out turning?
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I later decided that I didn't like the blue...
I later decided that I didn't like the blue candle and searched all over for a red one. No luck, so I made one and I think it looks much better?
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24th July 2017, 08:13 PM
Thread: Inside out turning?
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It looks a bit like this candle holder ...
It looks a bit like this candle holder
https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4303/35320019673_cc9a7602ef.jpgInside out candlestick 2 1 by John, on Flickr... -
23rd July 2017, 06:27 PM
Thread: Inside out turning?
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Inside out turning?
OK, I have done a couple of bits of inside out turning with both 3 and 4 sections, BUT now I want to try 8 sections.
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8th July 2017, 07:38 PM
Thread: Photobucket users held to ransom
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WARNING - WARNING!!! On my UK Workshop forum entries they have even...
On my UK Workshop forum entries they have even managed to change my avitar to their demand for cash and as far as I am awaire that's sod all to do with them!
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7th July 2017, 09:08 PM
Thread: Photobucket users held to ransom
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WARNING - WARNING!!! It's all very well saying move them here, and all...
It's all very well saying move them here, and all the other tecky bits and bobs, but I for one would have no idea fof how to do that. At the moment I am playing around with getting photos on to...
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10th June 2017, 03:57 PM
Thread: Laminated Pine Bedside Tables WIP
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I beg to differ slightly there Neil. The...
I beg to differ slightly there Neil.
The customer is not always right, BUT they are never wrong.
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10th June 2017, 03:33 AM
Thread: Laminated Pine Bedside Tables WIP
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That is a very impressive pair of tables Neil!...
That is a very impressive pair of tables Neil! But, bedside tables? :?
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10th June 2017, 02:31 AM
Thread: Seen the light again.
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A big thank you for all of the likes, etc. on...
A big thank you for all of the likes, etc. on this post folks. Not too sure what else to say
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9th June 2017, 02:52 AM
Thread: Seen the light again.
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For a different type of lighting and "What do you...
For a different type of lighting and "What do you make for SWMBO who has everything?"
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25th May 2017, 08:24 AM
Thread: Seen the light again.
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Thank you for your comments folks. This was the...
Thank you for your comments folks. This was the first one I did. It's for my better 1/2s writing desk
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24th May 2017, 08:54 AM
Thread: Seen the light again.
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Seen the light again.
Well, for the forth time really. I love turning lamps. Angle poise to be precise and this is the biggest one yet.
Beech stem and arm peices, oak base and leylandii shade. I was given a not very... -
8th May 2017, 02:43 AM
Thread: Celtic Knots
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It may be easier IF you have a drop saw, but not...
It may be easier IF you have a drop saw, but not if you ain't got one. :o
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5th May 2017, 10:03 PM
Thread: Celtic Knots
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I missed your post here Brianne, a senior...
I missed your post here Brianne, a senior moment??? But I have always cut a diagonal, glued the insert in, left it to dry. Then turn 90º and repeat and usinf the jig above you will finish up with the...
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5th May 2017, 09:28 PM
Thread: Celtic Knots
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Thank you, but it isn't quite even :C I came...
Thank you, but it isn't quite even :C
I came up with an incredibly complicated jig for doing the knots on pens
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3rd May 2017, 06:19 AM
Thread: Celtic Knots
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If that's your first try at a Celtic knot then...
If that's your first try at a Celtic knot then it's a dammed site better than mine
http://i47.photobucket.com/albums/f180/Jonzjob/Celticknotgoblet1.jpg
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30th January 2017, 10:55 PM
Thread: repair options?
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Well Kuffy, you have my seal of approval, for...
Well Kuffy, you have my seal of approval, for what it's worth :U That looks a goodie mate!
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30th January 2017, 09:46 PM
Thread: repair options?
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Is it worth all that trouble for a cheap old...
Is it worth all that trouble for a cheap old turntable like that :o Only kidding , and jealous :C I always wanted one but could never afford it!
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30th January 2017, 07:09 PM
Thread: repair options?
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I don't want to ask the next question :? but I...
I don't want to ask the next question :? but I did a search on 'Jarra thing'
https://www.sunfrog.com/Names/Its-a-JARRAH-thing-you-wouldnt-understand.html?70225
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30th January 2017, 12:04 AM
Thread: repair options?
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"Between centers and parting the pucks off would...
"Between centers and parting the pucks off would end up having an end grain show side. I needed face grain to sorta kinda match the rest of the piece."
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29th January 2017, 10:35 PM
Thread: repair options?
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If I may stick my oar in again. When I turn...
If I may stick my oar in again. When I turn anything like your pucks I start with a square block of wood, slightly larger than the dia of the items and longer than the combined thickness of the...
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27th January 2017, 10:19 PM
Thread: repair options?
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That's the answer to yer problem!! Yer scraper is...
That's the answer to yer problem!! Yer scraper is toooo sharp :o So wot you got to do is to knock it about a bit and work how yer used to workin init?
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27th January 2017, 06:52 AM
Thread: repair options?
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If there's enough thickness left in the walls you...
If there's enough thickness left in the walls you could always reglue the tenon, or a larger on, back on. It won't be dead centre, but you will finish up with a rather quirky off centre bit of...
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Cheers gents!! It's nice when it all comes...
Cheers gents!! It's nice when it all comes together.
Much better than when it comes apart :C :C :o
This is what some of the Russian olive looks like, the before!!
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