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    Eugene - Like your work! I have been doing more...

    Eugene -
    Like your work! I have been doing more with UV cured resin and less with epoxy for inlay work. There are some limitations/differences, and some advantages. But it is FAST. It does not cure...
  2. John - I think most turners would agree that the...

    John - I think most turners would agree that the skew is the most feared of all HSS "traditional" turning tools. So, it would be at the opposite end of the spectrum when comparing gouges vs carbides...
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    Very nice work! I really like the concept and...

    Very nice work! I really like the concept and execution.
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    Vac pumps that use oil are a concern - because...

    Vac pumps that use oil are a concern - because eventually, you will have oil affect your finish on a piece. Thus - the preference for carbon vane or wobble piston designs. NO oil....no problem.
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    The ProS from Woodturner's Wonders is my go to...

    The ProS from Woodturner's Wonders is my go to sander. I also have the Chinese type pictured earlier in this thread, and 2 Greg pistol grip sanders. With the WW -you can regulate the speed - tho it...
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    I am thinking that the designer MUST be the love...

    I am thinking that the designer MUST be the love child of Elvis and Austin Powers.....
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    Hi Jim! Can I get that link as well? Thanks T

    Hi Jim!
    Can I get that link as well?
    Thanks
    T
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    Just use the Allen wrench in the socket.....

    Same here. Either cut off the ball end - or better yet, just buy a long T handled Allen wrench and keep it for removing the chuck from the lathe. The socket *IS* deep enough for what little torque is...
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    Same here. Either cut off the ball end - or...

    Same here. Either cut off the ball end - or better yet, just buy a long T handled Allen wrench and keep it for removing the chuck from the lathe. The socket *IS* deep enough for what little torque is...
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    ...could that be defined as a ..."chilling...

    ...could that be defined as a ..."chilling thought"...?:D
  11. I purchased a bright green #2 Morse taper plastic...

    I purchased a bright green #2 Morse taper plastic cleaner on Ebay I think...? And - you can find the the one made of steel that are fine to use as long as you are being gentle. Just don't pound them...
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    Tom The holes I drilled thru the concrete walls...

    Tom
    The holes I drilled thru the concrete walls are 10” which allows for isolation of any vibration/hum/ harmonics that the cyclone may produce. It is sealed with insulation foam. The cabinet for...
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    I'll have what he is smoking......:D

    I'll have what he is smoking......:D
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    467806467807 Is it possible to locate the DC...

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    Is it possible to locate the DC outside and pipe it back into the bldg./shop? It was the best answer for my application. And - it does reduce the sound level in the shop- tho the direct...
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    The use of a heat gun is often useful in...

    The use of a heat gun is often useful in loosening things that are stuck. If it is possible to wrap a cold, wet - but not dripping - cloth around the stuck part - and then heat the "outer part" - or...
  16. A great thread!...of course I am jaded, because I...

    A great thread!...of course I am jaded, because I too am a BBQ-holic. So much so that I several years ago I started a site to collect ideas and recipes for people to share. It is friendly, free, and...
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    A LOT of work and very well done! Beautiful....

    A LOT of work and very well done! Beautiful....
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    Have not seen anyone ask this....so - Are you...

    Have not seen anyone ask this....so - Are you using a dedicated or shared electrical circuit? If shared...what else is on that circuit...could that create enough of a temporary load to create the ...
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