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Beautiful bowl but some of his tools could use a little lube. ;-)

http://youtube.googleapis.com/v/qFFS9PsghCI

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I enjoyed the film.
very interesting.
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Beautiful bowl but some of his tools could use a little lube. ;-)

http://youtube.googleapis.com/v/qFFS9PsghCI

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Beautiful bowl but some of his tools could use a little lube. ;-)

http://youtube.googleapis.com/v/qFFS9PsghCI

I want a shop like that. Where all the tools do the work. I wonder if they
require much supervision?



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Spalted Walt wrote:
Beautiful bowl but some of his tools could use a little lube. ;-)

http://youtube.googleapis.com/v/qFFS9PsghCI


He needs a beefier planer.

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So that's what happened to the Invisible Man.

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On 9/3/2013 5:24 AM, Spalted Walt wrote:
Beautiful bowl but some of his tools could use a little lube. ;-)

http://youtube.googleapis.com/v/qFFS9PsghCI

As wonderful as that bowl is, he obviously spent much more time on the
photography. Exquisite.
mahalo,
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Beautiful bowl but some of his tools could use a little lube. ;-)

http://youtube.googleapis.com/v/qFFS9PsghCI


OK, I love the video but don't understand why he drilled a hole at
about 6:41 on the video and then apparently put a plug in the hole at
6:53. I noticed that he didn't show any glue on the plug.
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Beautiful bowl but some of his tools could use a little lube. ;-)

http://youtube.googleapis.com/v/qFFS9PsghCI


OK, I love the video but don't understand why he drilled a hole at
about 6:41 on the video and then apparently put a plug in the hole at
6:53. I noticed that he didn't show any glue on the plug.


Maybe had had a problem having the glue bottle apply the glue by itself.



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When making a segmented base it is difficult to line up all the points
exactly. The area where the points come together is weak due to all
the fine points. It is a matter of aesthetics and strength. He
didn't photograph the glue genie.

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Beautiful bowl but some of his tools could use a little lube. ;-)

http://youtube.googleapis.com/v/qFFS9PsghCI

OK, I love the video but don't understand why he drilled a hole at
about 6:41 on the video and then apparently put a plug in the hole at
6:53. I noticed that he didn't show any glue on the plug.

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On Thu, 05 Sep 2013 14:00:07 -0600, Ray wrote:

Thanks.

When making a segmented base it is difficult to line up all the points
exactly. The area where the points come together is weak due to all
the fine points. It is a matter of aesthetics and strength. He
didn't photograph the glue genie.

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On Tue, 03 Sep 2013 12:24:07 +0000, Spalted Walt
wrote:

Beautiful bowl but some of his tools could use a little lube. ;-)

http://youtube.googleapis.com/v/qFFS9PsghCI

OK, I love the video but don't understand why he drilled a hole at
about 6:41 on the video and then apparently put a plug in the hole at
6:53. I noticed that he didn't show any glue on the plug.

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