Just a thought for some of you.
Things have been slow around here lately.
So here's a thought. I have been sick the past week, so I've been watching various U tube vids by some machinists. There's a lot to learn about setup (woodworking) if you watch how things are setup. There are some neat tricks. So if you have some time, you might want to watch some vids. -- Jeff |
Just a thought for some of you.
On Thursday, January 9, 2014 10:55:54 AM UTC-6, woodchucker wrote:
Things have been slow around here lately. So here's a thought. I have been sick the past week, so I've been watching various U tube vids by some machinists. There's a lot to learn about setup (woodworking) if you watch how things are setup. There are some neat tricks. So if you have some time, you might want to watch some vids. -- Jeff Here's a video that's pretty neat: https://www.youtube.com/embed/1yWmqbltB-c Sonny |
Just a thought for some of you.
On 1/9/2014 12:14 PM, Sonny wrote:
On Thursday, January 9, 2014 10:55:54 AM UTC-6, woodchucker wrote: Things have been slow around here lately. So here's a thought. I have been sick the past week, so I've been watching various U tube vids by some machinists. There's a lot to learn about setup (woodworking) if you watch how things are setup. There are some neat tricks. So if you have some time, you might want to watch some vids. -- Jeff Here's a video that's pretty neat: https://www.youtube.com/embed/1yWmqbltB-c Sonny Wow, that is so cool, very artistic, and quite a craftsman with the skew. -- Jeff |
Just a thought for some of you.
On 1/9/14, 11:14 AM, Sonny wrote:
On Thursday, January 9, 2014 10:55:54 AM UTC-6, woodchucker wrote: Things have been slow around here lately. So here's a thought. I have been sick the past week, so I've been watching various U tube vids by some machinists. There's a lot to learn about setup (woodworking) if you watch how things are setup. There are some neat tricks. So if you have some time, you might want to watch some vids. -- Jeff Here's a video that's pretty neat: https://www.youtube.com/embed/1yWmqbltB-c Sonny That's very cool and the guy is obviously very skilled. I'd love to see it when he gets his sleeve caught in that belt pulley, though. :-) -- -MIKE- "Playing is not something I do at night, it's my function in life" --Elvin Jones (1927-2004) -- http://mikedrums.com ---remove "DOT" ^^^^ to reply |
Just a thought for some of you.
On 1/9/2014 12:24 PM, -MIKE- wrote:
On 1/9/14, 11:14 AM, Sonny wrote: On Thursday, January 9, 2014 10:55:54 AM UTC-6, woodchucker wrote: Things have been slow around here lately. So here's a thought. I have been sick the past week, so I've been watching various U tube vids by some machinists. There's a lot to learn about setup (woodworking) if you watch how things are setup. There are some neat tricks. So if you have some time, you might want to watch some vids. -- Jeff Here's a video that's pretty neat: https://www.youtube.com/embed/1yWmqbltB-c Sonny That's very cool and the guy is obviously very skilled. I'd love to see it when he gets his sleeve caught in that belt pulley, though. :-) I noticed the exposed belt the first time, I had to watch again to catch how close his sleeve actually go to the pulley and belt. Woah! |
Just a thought for some of you.
"Sonny" wrote in message ... On Thursday, January 9, 2014 10:55:54 AM UTC-6, woodchucker wrote: Things have been slow around here lately. So here's a thought. I have been sick the past week, so I've been watching various U tube vids by some machinists. There's a lot to learn about setup (woodworking) if you watch how things are setup. There are some neat tricks. So if you have some time, you might want to watch some vids. -- Jeff Here's a video that's pretty neat: https://www.youtube.com/embed/1yWmqbltB-c Sonny I wonder how much he would charge for a Christmas tree? I also wonder what wood he uses. Must be soft and stable. This sort of thing is a little too intricate for me. I would end up stabbing myself if I tried this. I manage to stab myself on a semi regular basis in the kitchen. I don't want to tempt fate. |
Just a thought for some of you.
On 1/9/2014 1:24 PM, -MIKE- wrote:
On 1/9/14, 11:14 AM, Sonny wrote: On Thursday, January 9, 2014 10:55:54 AM UTC-6, woodchucker wrote: Things have been slow around here lately. So here's a thought. I have been sick the past week, so I've been watching various U tube vids by some machinists. There's a lot to learn about setup (woodworking) if you watch how things are setup. There are some neat tricks. So if you have some time, you might want to watch some vids. -- Jeff Here's a video that's pretty neat: https://www.youtube.com/embed/1yWmqbltB-c Sonny That's very cool and the guy is obviously very skilled. I'd love to see it when he gets his sleeve caught in that belt pulley, though. :-) In addition, you can see the amount of pressure he applies when shaving the curls. I wonder how many he's broken before get the right feel or even after. --- This email is free from viruses and malware because avast! Antivirus protection is active. http://www.avast.com |
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On Thursday, January 9, 2014 1:50:20 PM UTC-6, Lee Michaels wrote:
I wonder how much he would charge for a Christmas tree? I also wonder what wood he uses. The guy's name is Werbung Fischer. He says the wood is lime, similar to basswood. Price list: http://www.kunsthandwerkstube.de/Chr...80 c4d9693239 Sonny |
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On 1/9/2014 3:34 PM, Sonny wrote:
On Thursday, January 9, 2014 1:50:20 PM UTC-6, Lee Michaels wrote: I wonder how much he would charge for a Christmas tree? I also wonder what wood he uses. The guy's name is Werbung Fischer. He says the wood is lime, similar to basswood. Price list: http://www.kunsthandwerkstube.de/Chr...80 c4d9693239 Sonny Looks pretty reasonable, price wise. |
Just a thought for some of you.
"Sonny" wrote in message ... On Thursday, January 9, 2014 10:55:54 AM UTC-6, woodchucker wrote: Things have been slow around here lately. So here's a thought. I have been sick the past week, so I've been watching various U tube vids by some machinists. There's a lot to learn about setup (woodworking) if you watch how things are setup. There are some neat tricks. So if you have some time, you might want to watch some vids. -- Jeff Here's a video that's pretty neat: https://www.youtube.com/embed/1yWmqbltB-c Sonny Way cool video, thanks for sharing. |
Just a thought for some of you.
On Thursday, January 9, 2014 6:55:54 PM UTC+2, woodchucker wrote:
Things have been slow around here lately. So here's a thought. I have been sick the past week, so I've been watching various U tube vids by some machinists. There's a lot to learn about setup (woodworking) if you watch how things are setup. There are some neat tricks. So if you have some time, you might want to watch some vids. -- Jeff Just look on "woodworking". And look around. There are plenty of ideas, a collague downloaded a lot of videos of this guy in his barn doing lots of stuff..... from my apartment view it is heaven Dream and decide what is next.... I did.... and some ideas have come true some remain dreams (not ideas only) As I say - there is always a NEXT step to go |
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