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Thread: A little catch up, a wood gloat, and a quiz! (30 Replies, 4,166 Views) by Andy Hoyt
Looks like the saucer section of the star ship Enterprise
Thread: Ambrosia Maple Hollow Form (19 Replies, 2,712 Views) by Andy Hoyt
Aw man! Now that brings up good memories!
Whoops, almost forgot. Nice work, Harvey. This is one of my more favored forms.
Thread: Grain Orientation Question (Dilemma?) (18 Replies, 2,553 Views) by Andy Hoyt
Is the pith present? If so, where?
Thread: The first step (24 Replies, 3,101 Views) by Andy Hoyt
Guilty as charged, your honor.
And I'm still smiling. :)
Thread: The first step (24 Replies, 3,101 Views) by Andy Hoyt
Well done, dad.
Really well done, son of dad!
Best part of starting out young (and short) is that the plunge into the abyss seems shorter. It isn't, but helps that it seems that way. :eek:
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Thread: Turning size (18 Replies, 2,910 Views) by Andy Hoyt
Going to bigger turnings is a natural desire and progression. This was indeed the case for me.
To do so meant a bigger capacity machine. Done and bought.
But I discovered, as Michelle mentions,...
Thread: Gloat and a Question (8 Replies, 1,652 Views) by Andy Hoyt
Hey Ty,
I recall that Oneway used to sell a Baldor machine which spun at 3400 +/-; and I couldn't find it just now on their site. I'll betcha that statement is a holdover from that point in time....
Thread: finial height (18 Replies, 3,597 Views) by Andy Hoyt
Spend some time researching the wonderment found within the Golden Mean.
Thread: Another tall skinny thing. (30 Replies, 3,914 Views) by Andy Hoyt
Well whatever you call it, it sure isn't a Big 'ol Fat Butter Bowl.
Bravo.
Thread: Arrg... Wood Turning Clubs (19 Replies, 3,706 Views) by Andy Hoyt
That's it, folks.
Thread: Arrg... Wood Turning Clubs (19 Replies, 3,706 Views) by Andy Hoyt
Hey guys. We all know that turning is a religion in its own right.
But let's all please keep all those other faiths and religion stuff to a dull roar.
It's a TOS thing.
Thread: It aint Oak but... (11 Replies, 1,895 Views) by Andy Hoyt
I'm feelin' better already.
Thread: No $$$$ - But had a good time! (31 Replies, 4,529 Views) by Andy Hoyt
Monsieur Artiste! Où est votre béret?
Thread: forum down this afternoon (22 Replies, 3,145 Views) by Andy Hoyt
Thanks, Keith.
I'm closing this thread.
Thread: It's Been A While But I'm Back... (33 Replies, 4,260 Views) by Andy Hoyt
Now that is what I call blasphemeryizing.
Thread: It's Been A While But I'm Back... (33 Replies, 4,260 Views) by Andy Hoyt
One can only hope your changes make for a better life.
And farther away from all that damnable oak.
Welcome back, bub.
Thread: First little HF with NanoTools (17 Replies, 3,371 Views) by Andy Hoyt
Cool stuff, Alan.
Go ahead and post the Nano site.
As long as it's not a forum, or that you're actually Mr. Nano the link should be okay.
Thread: John Keeton's shop it's not (18 Replies, 2,542 Views) by Andy Hoyt
Wicked good!
Thread: Best system for duplicating parts? (15 Replies, 3,648 Views) by Andy Hoyt
No blasphemery in evidence, Roger.
But --- this is a turning forum, not a machining forum :D
Thread: Best system for duplicating parts? (15 Replies, 3,648 Views) by Andy Hoyt
The best system? Your eyes, hands, basic tools, and preparation.
Make a story pole for layout.
Have a finished sample nearby for reference.
Have ample stock available for do-overs.
The...
Thread: Bocote turning handle (13 Replies, 3,029 Views) by Andy Hoyt
That's actually what I said, Tom. Just used more words.
Thread: Bocote turning handle (13 Replies, 3,029 Views) by Andy Hoyt
If your hands are in proper OEM condition, the recommendations above are probably just fine.
But what if they're like mine - arthritic and dry. Let's throw in neuropathy for good measure.
I...
Thread: Mystery Hollow Form - now revealed!!! (61 Replies, 6,680 Views) by Andy Hoyt
Yeah, but not when I cast my guess. :mad:
Who's doing all this authorizing malarkey? :rolleyes:
Are we gonna have to fire your "ED" over this? :eek:
Gawd, I need a Moxie! :D
Thread: Mystery Hollow Form - now revealed!!! (61 Replies, 6,680 Views) by Andy Hoyt
Hey - now come on Steve.
We all know that WRC is a fabulous roofing material; and that roofs protect the attic.
I'm crying foul. :D
Thread: It snowed here today (10 Replies, 2,149 Views) by Andy Hoyt
I once did the same thing with a palm sander and joint compound.
Was a really baaaaaaaad idea.