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mac davis
 
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On Mon, 08 Aug 2005 15:53:40 -0400, Leo Van Der Loo
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HI Mac

Don't worry of encapsulated in CA, decaying coffee or smelly coffee, the
bowl would be rotted away first I'm sure. G

Have fun and take care
Leo Van Der Loo

mac davis wrote:


no, Leo.. I meant that the micro beads didn't sand well.. but coffee grounds do,
and smell a lot better...

rick pixley wrote:


I passed by the other day and caught mention of coffee grounds as a
filler..Someone pls explain the uses application methods..I'm intrigued by
this as I am about every innovation I see, along with the ingenius thought
processes wood turners use in solving a myriad of problems..Here to
learn,Rick



I'd go to the hobby shop and find the micro glass balls used in airplane and
boat building. They won't decay or smell of coffee at the wrong time.

Martin



but the down side of those, if they're the type that my wife bought, is that
they don't sand well...


mac

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