• Sh-t happens

    From graham@21:1/5 to All on Mon Mar 19 19:35:26 2018
    I had almost finished roughing out the inside of this turning (prior to scraping the tool marks and taking the wall thickness down to 3mm) when.... https://postimg.org/image/gcuoonmqt/

    The large "tenon" on the base was the result of finding a major check in
    the wood during initial shaping, otherwise it would have been deeper.

    Oh, well...!
    Graham

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  • From Electric Comet@21:1/5 to graham on Sat Mar 31 11:13:58 2018
    On Mon, 19 Mar 2018 19:35:26 -0600
    graham <g.stereo@shaw.ca> wrote:

    I had almost finished roughing out the inside of this turning (prior
    to scraping the tool marks and taking the wall thickness down to 3mm)

    even though we still go back for more

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  • From Dr. Deb@21:1/5 to graham on Sat Mar 31 13:25:21 2018
    On Monday, March 19, 2018 at 8:35:28 PM UTC-5, graham wrote:
    I had almost finished roughing out the inside of this turning (prior to scraping the tool marks and taking the wall thickness down to 3mm) when.... https://postimg.org/image/gcuoonmqt/

    The large "tenon" on the base was the result of finding a major check in
    the wood during initial shaping, otherwise it would have been deeper.

    Oh, well...!
    Graham

    Yeah, yesterday was one of those days. I told the wife, "If everyday was like today, I would quit turning." Stupid mistakes, lathe would not stay balanced and things like that. But there is always Monday ;-)
    .

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  • From Martin Eastburn@21:1/5 to graham on Wed Apr 4 22:41:12 2018
    Tough! - now do some carving on it and then it goes on the shelf!

    Martin - into carving wood and turning wood also.

    On 3/19/2018 8:35 PM, graham wrote:
    I had almost finished roughing out the inside of this turning (prior to scraping the tool marks and taking the wall thickness down to 3mm) when.... https://postimg.org/image/gcuoonmqt/

    The large "tenon" on the base was the result of finding a major check in
    the wood during initial shaping, otherwise it would have been deeper.

    Oh, well...!
    Graham

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