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On Oct 24, 3:33 am, charlieb wrote:
SNIP - of good stuff Don't fall into the trap of Speed At The Expense Of Thought And Good Execution. An airline will get you "there" a lot faster than driving - but the trip probably won't be as interesting. For a long time, the measure of how accomplished one was as a turner was how fast you could "hawg out" material. For years I saw picture after picture, and saw demo after demo of turners stainding calf high in shavings grinning like idiots, or looking like they had performed open heart surgery. I don't have that much time to turn these days, so I have a tendency to piddle when turn. I look at the wood, check out the lathe setup, play with my sharpening jig, use different tools, etc. It is fun for me. And since I am in the trades, I would look at another "tradesman" and EXPECT him or her to perform their given task quickly and efficiently. There would be no excuse not to do so. That is what they do, and in some cases that is all they do, and that is actually why they are there in front of an audience. I often run into "beginning" craftsmen when I am working on their houses. They are amazed at how fast I replace a door, put up crown molding, etc. But that is from their perspective. From my perspective I am where I should be time wise so that I can still make some money. It isn't any big deal to me or to my contractors as we are all about the same on projects. I sure couldn't make a living as a production turner unless it was as a cat box shavings generator. I can get the rhythm going to turn certain things, but I can't keep that speed since it can be a couple of months between turning times these days. But put me in front of a miter box, and it is something I do sometimes as much as six days a week, 8-10 hours a day. Anyone that does a repetitive task like that will build speed. still turning variations of Nude Dudes for the November/ December turning club President's Challenge. OK... no one else bit on this... but I do hope we see pics of that - whatever it is! Robert |
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