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LRod
 
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Default Review of Bill Grumbine's DVD


My review of Bill's Bowl Turning Made Easy video is now in the
articles section of WoodCentral.com

http://www.woodcentral.com/cgi-bin/r...cles_549.shtml

Although this is my first post in this group, many users here will
recognize me from the wreck (rec.woodworking). I'm just saying that so
you won't think I'm some no account, ne'er do well doing a fly by spam
drop.

Oh, and I have three lathes, so I sort of fit in...I think.

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Shamelessly whoring my website since 1999

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Rod Peterson Wrote: My review of Bill's Bowl Turning Made Easy video is
now in the
articles section of WoodCentral.com


http://www.woodcentral.com/cgi=AD-bi...view=ADs&file=
=3Dar...



Although this is my first post in this group, many users here will
recognize me from the wreck (rec.woodworking). I'm just saying that so
you won't think I'm some no account, ne'er do well doing a fly by spam
drop.


Oh, and I have three lathes, so I sort of fit in...I think.


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LRod


Yep, I'm lookin' at a second lathe muhself.


Prosyletization. Whoa. Pretty darn erudite, there. ; ) (my fifth
"emoticon", ever) Tom

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LRod wrote:


My review of Bill's Bowl Turning Made Easy video is now in the
articles section of WoodCentral.com

http://www.woodcentral.com/cgi-bin/r...iews&file=arti
cles_549.shtml

Although this is my first post in this group, many users here will
recognize me from the wreck (rec.woodworking). I'm just saying that so
you won't think I'm some no account, ne'er do well doing a fly by spam
drop.

Oh, and I have three lathes, so I sort of fit in...I think.


Yabut, how thick is the scar tissue on yer right elbow?

Nice review, thanks for posting.



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On Wed, 08 Jun 2005 07:27:22 GMT, Lobby Dosser
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LRod wrote:


My review of Bill's Bowl Turning Made Easy video is now in the
articles section of WoodCentral.com

http://www.woodcentral.com/cgi-bin/r...iews&file=arti
cles_549.shtml

Although this is my first post in this group, many users here will
recognize me from the wreck (rec.woodworking). I'm just saying that so
you won't think I'm some no account, ne'er do well doing a fly by spam
drop.

Oh, and I have three lathes, so I sort of fit in...I think.


Yabut, how thick is the scar tissue on yer right elbow?

My right elbow is unblemished.. lol

on the mini, you had to remove the tail stock to turn a bowl, or you couldn't
get the chisel in position...
Luckily, just before getting a bigger lathe, I watched Bill's video (which I
would recommend to anyone that makes shavings with a lathe) and learned to take
the live center out... I'm sure that Bill learned this the hard way (ouch!) and
I'm sure glad that I didn't have to..


mac

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Arch,
I read your message as MELCOME ES 73 ROD. Did I decode it properly?
Martin

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Hi Martin, I posted a correction in English that hasn't made it to rcw
as of now. That sure was a poor 'w'elcome. Sorry Rod.


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mac davis wrote:

On Wed, 08 Jun 2005 07:27:22 GMT, Lobby Dosser
wrote:

LRod wrote:


My review of Bill's Bowl Turning Made Easy video is now in the
articles section of WoodCentral.com

http://www.woodcentral.com/cgi-bin/r...eviews&file=ar
ti cles_549.shtml

Although this is my first post in this group, many users here will
recognize me from the wreck (rec.woodworking). I'm just saying that
so you won't think I'm some no account, ne'er do well doing a fly by
spam drop.

Oh, and I have three lathes, so I sort of fit in...I think.


Yabut, how thick is the scar tissue on yer right elbow?

My right elbow is unblemished.. lol

on the mini, you had to remove the tail stock to turn a bowl, or you
couldn't get the chisel in position...
Luckily, just before getting a bigger lathe, I watched Bill's video
(which I would recommend to anyone that makes shavings with a lathe)
and learned to take the live center out... I'm sure that Bill learned
this the hard way (ouch!) and I'm sure glad that I didn't have to..


I learned the hard way several times. But the chuck only had to bite me
Once.



mac

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"LRod" wrote in message
...

My review of Bill's Bowl Turning Made Easy video is now in the
articles section of WoodCentral.com

http://www.woodcentral.com/cgi-bin/r...cles_549.shtml

Although this is my first post in this group, many users here will
recognize me from the wreck (rec.woodworking). I'm just saying that so
you won't think I'm some no account, ne'er do well doing a fly by spam
drop.

Oh, and I have three lathes, so I sort of fit in...I think.

--
LRod

Master Woodbutcher and seasoned termite

Shamelessly whoring my website since 1999

http://www.woodbutcher.net

Proud participant of rec.woodworking since February, 1997


Just don't bring the bad attitudes and flames along with you. This group is
based on love and respect, Kumbaya! *G*

Leif


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On Wed, 8 Jun 2005 15:28:43 -0700, "Leif Thorvaldson"
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Just don't bring the bad attitudes and flames along with you. This group is
based on love and respect, Kumbaya! *G*


Hey, I have no control over who follows me here. I'm a happy drunk.

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LRod

Master Woodbutcher and seasoned termite

Shamelessly whoring my website since 1999

http://www.woodbutcher.net

Proud participant of rec.woodworking since February, 1997


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On Wed, 8 Jun 2005 15:28:43 -0700, "Leif Thorvaldson" wrote:


"LRod" wrote in message
.. .

My review of Bill's Bowl Turning Made Easy video is now in the
articles section of WoodCentral.com

http://www.woodcentral.com/cgi-bin/r...cles_549.shtml

Although this is my first post in this group, many users here will
recognize me from the wreck (rec.woodworking). I'm just saying that so
you won't think I'm some no account, ne'er do well doing a fly by spam
drop.

Oh, and I have three lathes, so I sort of fit in...I think.

--
LRod

Master Woodbutcher and seasoned termite

Shamelessly whoring my website since 1999

http://www.woodbutcher.net

Proud participant of rec.woodworking since February, 1997


Just don't bring the bad attitudes and flames along with you. This group is
based on love and respect, Kumbaya! *G*

Leif

Leif.. you mention group hugs and we might have to drown ya in LDD... *eg*


mac

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