Hey John...I'm heading toward bowls and the like. Pens just don't seem to be me. They cramp my hand.Originally Posted by John Miliunas
Hey John...I'm heading toward bowls and the like. Pens just don't seem to be me. They cramp my hand.Originally Posted by John Miliunas
Glenn ClaboMichigan
Yup...I agree. I'm in. I've been spending this last week getting blanks ready to ship to people. My basement is full,.... my garage is full. Even after I ship all the Buckeye that I owe people, there's got to be one or two scraps I can send to Glenn......And Ken
~john
"There's nothing wrong with Quiet" ` Jeremiah Johnson
All I can say is Welcome to the Dark Side . And I do mean dark...........
I don't have anything overly large up here, but could arrange for a couple small to mid-size bowl blanks! Glenn, PM your snail mail.Originally Posted by John Hart
Ken, I'll save a couple for you, too! Or, did you just want me to go ahead and send them along, so that they get there the same time the lathe does????
Cheers,
John K. Miliunas
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Way to go Glenn! Welcome to the dark side. Now if Ken will just relax and come out of the closet as it were, I'm sure I could find a small mesquete something to send to Idaho.
Good, Fast, Cheap--Pick two.
Maybe Ken needs to stay in the closet till Andy sets off his device? Or till he gets a lathe small enough to get in there with him?
Jim
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~john
"There's nothing wrong with Quiet" ` Jeremiah Johnson
Glenn,
I got my DVR at the same time as Carole. I think there is something wrong with mine! It does not produce the same quality of work that hers does!
The Oneway 1236 and Jet 1642 are both quality machines and are priced just about the same. I didn't have enough space for the Jet 1642. (That sucker is longgggg!) I didn't think the Oneway added enough capacity over my Delta Midi so I went with the Nova.
I've replaced the tool rest and the live center and Carole sent my some grips and a handle. These made a nice machine even nicer.
Also check through some of the older posts and see the handle midifications that Dick Parr made.
Hope this helps, Harry
Thanks Harry...I'm searching and learning. After all these months of trying to avoid this I'm trying to catch up on the posts.
Glenn ClaboMichigan
Glenn, all you have to do is ask.
Good, Fast, Cheap--Pick two.
Wow! Ya spend a whole day on the road (went to an absolutely worthless woodworking show) and look what's taken place. Faaaaaaar Out.
Good move, Glenn. I admire a guy who jumps up, declares his insanity, and then proves it in one fell swoop. Ya done good.
Now, Ken. We need to talk. I think you know what the topic will be.
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nice plug..............Originally Posted by Kevin Gerstenecker
Joe
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Thanks Joe. Terry Quiram so kindly gave me a few pieces of the Curly Maple that enabled me to turn that HF. Beautiful wood, and nice to turn! Thanks again Terry............I appreciate it a LOT!
Hi GlennOriginally Posted by Glenn Clabo
The only "subliminal" message I can remember is the one with the flashing red words on the screen.
Bill
Guys and gals, this was an easy one. It took what... three threads and and one session with Bill G. and Glenn came over. Kicking and screaming, but nevertheless we got him.
Now for Ken... has he had his session with Bill G yet? If not... get a rope.
Ernie