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    Dave Anderson NH

    Time for some levity

    Thread Starter: Dave Anderson NH

    With all of the negativity and political stuff going on with the Covid-19 virus it is time to look at the humorous side of things. Feel free to add more, but keep it clean or it will be deleted.

    Last Post By: Jim Koepke Today, 6:44 PM Go to last post
    Kev Williams

    Why I'll be waiting awhile for my 1st electric vehicle...

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    https://www.washingtonpost.com/nation/2022/06/22/tesla-fire-sacramento/ --right up there with *my opinion* of self-driving cars: The science isn't quite there yet. Just my ...

    Last Post By: Jim Matthews Today, 9:15 PM Go to last post
    Robert Hartmann

    Garage cost...are you kidding me?

    Thread Starter: Robert Hartmann

    I retired from the Air Force close to two years ago. It took us until now to find the house we wanted. So, I was ready to finally have a space dedicated for a wood shop instead of cramming into here or there as we moved every three years. We have a great house with some land and a perfect spot...

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    steven c newman

    Something to build for June...

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    All the rehabs are done...cleared off the bench, for now..Road Trip to spend a bit of Mad Money.... 3/4" x 5-3/4"x 5' mostly....and a weird looking 4 footer...9 boards total. Long boards are from 4 planks that were 117" long...not going to fit in the back of my Chevy....cut somewhere near the...

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    John Terefenko

    Cell Phones??

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    Looks like I am going to have to step up and get a new cell phone according to my carrier. The flip phone I have will no longer be supported. First my computer and now my cell phone. The Geeks are trying to convert me. Was looking at options and was wondering if anyone has this flip phone and if so...

    Last Post By: Curt Harms Today, 8:54 AM Go to last post
    Bryan Hall

    Cordless sander recommendations?

    Thread Starter: Bryan Hall

    I truly enjoy the results from my corded mirka sander, but there are times when cordless would be really valuable. I can't stand going back to my DeWalt. Does anyone have recommendations for a great cordless sander? Numerous battery platforms doesn't bother me.

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    How I Make Spiral or Twisted Finials 

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    Richard Madden
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    Published on 04-25-2011 3:34 PM     Number of Views: 142015 
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    From the first time I saw pictures of Stuart Mortimers signature twist work, I knew I wanted to try one myself, but I feared it was too difficult and time consuming. Stuarts book, Techniques of Spiral Work- A Practical Guide to the Craft of Making Twists by Hand, and an article in the May 2006 issue of Woodturning were the sources of inspiration and also great learning tools. It was when Mark Hubl showed his first spiral piece that I finally decided I would give it a try.There are many ways this work can be done, but here is the way I make twisted finials. As with any woodturning project, if something doesn't feel right to you, don't do it!!
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    Native American Baskets-turned on a lathe 

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    Jim Adkins
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    Published on 03-24-2011 11:10 AM     Number of Views: 81337 
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    Jim Adkins shows us his method for turning native american baskets on the lathe.


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    Turning Miniature Acorn Birdhouses 

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    Jim Underwood
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    Published on 02-22-2011 12:41 PM     Number of Views: 52794 
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    Jim Underwood describes his experiences and techniques for turning miniature acorn birdhouses. ...
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    Turning Segmented Bowls by Ken Salisbury 

    Published on 01-05-2011 7:24 PM     Number of Views: 32498 
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    An article on segmented bowls by one of our original moderators, Ken Salisbury.

    This article describes the process used to make the following bowl.

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    Processing a Bowl Blank 

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    Dennis Peacock
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    Published on 01-02-2011 6:32 PM  Number of Views: 28977 
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    With all the newcomers here on SMC with questions about bowl turning and drying roughed out blanks, I figured it was time to post something about how I go through the process. ...
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    John K Jordan

    Nova Chuck source question

    Did you mean to write “recess” instead of “spigot”? A spigot is another name for a tenon.

    All my chucks are Novas and I’m used to and

    John K Jordan Today, 11:09 PM Go to last post
    Phillip Mitchell

    Material Cart/Assembly Table/MFT -- RUWI Inspired

    Neither of mine drop down overnight and one of them is a “cheap“ cart from Northern Tool. My other one is a electric over hydraulic 2200 lb

    Phillip Mitchell Today, 10:11 PM Go to last post
    William Fretwell

    Carousel Shooting Board

    Derek I use a low angle plane also, the handle does not lend itself to ease of use so I added a handle on the side secured by a large rare earth magnet

    William Fretwell Today, 10:01 PM Go to last post
    Eugene Dixon

    Creeker's Past Week's Accomplishments

    Spent some time early in the week fitting up the filter stack on the dust collector and modifying a 14" band (drum?) clamp to fit around the filter

    Eugene Dixon Today, 10:00 PM Go to last post
    Kevin Jenness

    Veneer glue problem

    Unibond 800 is a urea formaldhyde adhesive.

    Powdered plastic resin (ppr, uf) glue is available from various suppliers like Veneer Systems

    Kevin Jenness Today, 9:56 PM Go to last post
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