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Default Looking for advice for purchasing a wood lathe and tools

On Nov 5, 10:08 am, mac davis wrote:

IMHO, you should NEVER be sorry for asking questions... why re-invent the wheel?


Amen, Mac. In just about any skill or craft, you will almost
always find someone that is better at the whole craft than you are.
But you will ALWAYS find people that know different aspects, details,
and variations on the same craft than you do.

Why should you spend valuable time trudging through frustrating
procedures when you can politely ask and be helped though a problem
that is a tough nut to crack?

Besides, like me, many that do work craft type work professionally get
charge out of the fact that someone is actually interested in this
type of work anymore.

And this is a very unique venue on the net, too. The folks here are
more than ready to help with an immediate problem, more than ready to
share their experiences. With little of the usual internet static
that seems to clog these open forums, that make this an unusual venue
indeed.

It is important to remember than almost everyone has something of
value to offer here, and almost everyone could use a little assitance
on occasion.

Ask away, I say!

Or in some cases, muse away..... ;^) (right Big A?)

Lots to be learned there, too.

Robert