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    Default Turning Project Instructions

    Need a turning project instruction sheet? Here you go...

    http://www.woodturnerscatalog.com/st...g_courses?Args

    note: I have no affiliation with Craft Supplies
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    The "all-in-one" guide to turning projects:

    1. Mount it on the lathe
    2. Turn the lathe ON
    3. Poke it with a pointy stick
    4. If all goes well, take a photo
    5. Otherwise, no pix means it didn't happen!
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    Thanks for the ED
    Some of them will come in handy but if all else fails I will use Skew's method
    Cheers Rum Pig

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    Thanks Ed, great link for future reference
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    Quote Originally Posted by Skew ChiDAMN!! View Post
    The "all-in-one" guide to turning projects:

    1. Mount it on the lathe
    2. Turn the lathe ON
    3. Poke it with a pointy stick
    4. If all goes well, take a photo
    5. Otherwise, no pix means it didn't happen!

    Been used in this method the years, sometimes that pointy sticks get big bends in it

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    Normally I use the patented "Skew" method of turning, but as I am toying with turned boxes and have peppermill bits I have bookmarked the site.

    One question, when are you seppo's going to get into the modern era and go metric?
    Pat
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pat View Post
    Normally I use the patented "Skew" method of turning, but as I am toying with turned boxes and have peppermill bits I have bookmarked the site.

    One question, when are you seppo's going to get into the modern era and go metric?
    When YOU start driving on the RIGHT side of the road.

    Here's some insight on the problem (post #4): http://www.woodworkforums.ubeaut.com...ad.php?t=82205

    Thanks for the link, Ed.

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    Surely we've all used Skew's method from time to time!
    Cheers,
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