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Jacques De Molay March 4th 09 01:16 AM

Doesn't the wood get dizzy from all the turning?
 
I wonder if the wood does get dizzy from all the turning and
if it will throw up if it's turned too much.

What do you think?

Did you ever had some sick piece of wood?

robo hippy March 4th 09 02:52 AM

Doesn't the wood get dizzy from all the turning?
 
I have turned pieces of wood that smelled like some one threw up, and
since it was wet, that is what I smelled like when I was done. Does
that count?
robo hippy

On Mar 3, 5:16*pm, Jacques De Molay
wrote:
I wonder if the wood does get dizzy from all the turning and
if it will throw up if it's turned too much.

What do you think?

Did you ever had some sick piece of wood?



tom March 4th 09 05:04 AM

Doesn't the wood get dizzy from all the turning?
 
On Mar 3, 7:52 pm, robo hippy wrote:
I have turned pieces of wood that smelled like some one threw up, and
since it was wet, that is what I smelled like when I was done. Does
that count?
robo hippy

On Mar 3, 5:16 pm, Jacques De Molay

wrote:
I wonder if the wood does get dizzy from all the turning and
if it will throw up if it's turned too much.


What do you think?


Did you ever had some sick piece of wood?


Score one for the troll... Tom

Maxwell Lol March 4th 09 11:43 AM

Doesn't the wood get dizzy from all the turning?
 
troll trying to get you to respond to newsgroup de.alt.augenoptik

Rick Frazier March 5th 09 03:38 AM

Doesn't the wood get dizzy from all the turning?
 
Well of course it gets dizzy, anyone that turns very much wood knows that!

If it gets too dizzy, it blows chunks all over the shop! Of course, it
only does this once, because once it blows chunks, you can't put it
together again (sort of like Humpty Dumpty).

The real trick to woodturning is stopping when it is merely a little bit
dizzy.

[grin]

Jacques De Molay wrote:
I wonder if the wood does get dizzy from all the turning and
if it will throw up if it's turned too much.

What do you think?

Did you ever had some sick piece of wood?


Ed Edelenbos March 5th 09 12:02 PM

Doesn't the wood get dizzy from all the turning?
 
"Rick Frazier" wrote in message
ng.com...
Well of course it gets dizzy, anyone that turns very much wood knows that!

If it gets too dizzy, it blows chunks all over the shop! Of course, it
only does this once, because once it blows chunks, you can't put it
together again (sort of like Humpty Dumpty).

The real trick to woodturning is stopping when it is merely a little bit
dizzy.

[grin]


I'll preface this with a statement that I did carpentry work for a bunch of
years....

I have often said, a carpenter makes sawdust. An artist knows when to stop.

Ed


Bob Crawford March 6th 09 06:33 PM

Doesn't the wood get dizzy from all the turning?
 
I've had suicidal wood more than I care to admit! I mean, one minute I'm
happily turning away and the next thing I know, the poor little guy girl?
just flings himself from my lathe, flies across the garage and thrusts
himself upon a perfectly innocent sheetrock wall! I'm starting to believe
that certain woods have self esteem issues! ;)

Bob Crawford


"Jacques De Molay" wrote in message
...
I wonder if the wood does get dizzy from all the turning and
if it will throw up if it's turned too much.

What do you think?

Did you ever had some sick piece of wood?




John March 6th 09 06:48 PM

Doesn't the wood get dizzy from all the turning?
 
In message , Bob Crawford
writes
I've had suicidal wood more than I care to admit! I mean, one minute I'm
happily turning away and the next thing I know, the poor little guy girl?
just flings himself from my lathe, flies across the garage and thrusts
himself upon a perfectly innocent sheetrock wall! I'm starting to believe
that certain woods have self esteem issues! ;)

You forget, wood is much like us, if we spin one way we have to unwind
or we become unstable, so remember once in a wile, reverse that lathe,
to unwind :)

John

tom koehler March 6th 09 07:01 PM

Doesn't the wood get dizzy from all the turning?
 
On Fri, 6 Mar 2009 12:48:32 -0600, John wrote
(in message ):

In message , Bob Crawford
writes
I've had suicidal wood more than I care to admit! I mean, one minute I'm
happily turning away and the next thing I know, the poor little guy girl?
just flings himself from my lathe, flies across the garage and thrusts
himself upon a perfectly innocent sheetrock wall! I'm starting to believe
that certain woods have self esteem issues! ;)

You forget, wood is much like us, if we spin one way we have to unwind
or we become unstable, so remember once in a wile, reverse that lathe,
to unwind :)

John


you know, I actually do this. Well, the lathe keeps turning the only
direction it knows how, but I take the object off the right side of the
headstock and put it on the left end, so the direction is reversed. (a
Shopsmith) Is good for sanding, first one way, and then the other. keeps the
wood happy.
tom koehler

--
I will find a way or make one.


John March 8th 09 09:47 PM

Doesn't the wood get dizzy from all the turning?
 
In message . net, tom
koehler writes

you know, I actually do this. Well, the lathe keeps turning the only
direction it knows how, but I take the object off the right side of the
headstock and put it on the left end, so the direction is reversed. (a
Shopsmith) Is good for sanding, first one way, and then the other. keeps the
wood happy.
tom koehler

In my case, I am fortunate in a flick of a switch I can go from
6,000RPM one way to 6,000 RPM the other, but I would swear the sanded

finish is better.
--
John


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