Hey Ken, I understand you can find these at a Hobby Lobby or Michael's. BTW are you a member of the new Savannah River Woodturnerss Club? Pat _____ From:...
Help needed to teach and turn Snowmen Ornaments on Dec. 6 at MannTool to raise money for Eptworth Children's Home. Come join in the fun and give as much time...
Lathe Talk #024: Lacquer Finishing Shortcut and Random Orbit SandersI find this monthly woodturning e-zine interesting and useful so I posting this months to...
I would like to get in contact with the gentleman that gave the demonstration of carving in his turnings and inlaying with a rock material. If anyone knows his...
Ricky, we've had a couple different demonstrators showing how to inlay and carve. Do you remember when you saw him? Jay Daniels, an active member of this...
Hey, I have done several pieces with stone inlay and. I'd be glad to try to help with whatever questions you might have and thanks for the complement Pat....
I purchased a dental air turbine and was wondering if this tollis adequate for what you do. If possible I would love to meet with you sometime and discuss the...
I bought a dental drill for piercing some bowls.....but am still practicing. Most of the depressions I have done to hold the inlay have been done on the lathe...
A quick review of the past newsletters on the web site would quickly lead you to the answer you seek. ... From: "rich no" <rips1946@...> To:...
BARBARA KLEMME
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Nov 30, 2008 3:07 am
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Hello men, I found about about a big oak tree that a lady needs to have taken down and you can have the wood. Sounds like it would make some nice big bowl...
I believe that she would like for someone to take it down for her and then you can have the wood, but you could call her and ask her. She might would be...
Hello PWT, I was wondering if anyone got lucky with some falling trees with all the high winds. The EWN (emergency wood network) is ready to help! Well, as...
HI I will not be able to make the meeting Saturday but would like to pay my dues. Is there a way to pay with out being there? Richard Green ... From:...
Hello Richard, Yes there is. I have attached the membership form (it has my address on it) in Word format. If you have any problems opening just let me know...
Greg, If you elect to conduct PWT business on the yahoo forum, I'll request to be removed from the list. That kind of mail could quickly get out of control...
BARBARA KLEMME
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Jan 9, 2009 1:20 pm
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I plan to attend the Pen meeting. (I have some questions for the pros ;-) -rick ________________________________ From: gprevost0003 <gprevost@...> To:...
Hi Greg, Would you please remove me from this goup? Thanks Richard ... From: Greg Prevost To: palmettowoodturners@yahoogroups.com Sent: Friday, January 09,...
I purchased a new grinder from Harbor Freight and one of the wheels is vibrating a lot more then the other. Is there any secrets here I need to know about or...
Greg, Sometimes just truing it up with a grinding wheel dresser will do the trick. That's a grinding tool that is impregnated with diamond dust. Can be...
cklemme
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Jan 12, 2009 1:28 am
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All new or remounted wheels need to be dressed or trued again with a diamond dressing tool. That usually works. Wheels need to be cleaned and or dressed at...
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Jan 12, 2009 1:59 am
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Hi Greg....I sent a reply to the issue, but I am not familiar with the yahoo deal so I will reiterate.....average to inexpensive grinders are usuall high speed...
Michael Rabkin
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Jan 12, 2009 1:59 pm
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Hi Greg, A bad wheel cannot be made good. Diamond grinding will not make it right, it will only make it smaller. Please don't inhale the dust or we'll have to...
I would not replace the wheel. I have an 80 and a 120 grit and wish I had 60 and 80. When I want to remove metal, I want it to be fast, therefore the 60 is...
I just got the Sharp Fast system which looks pretty good but I have not yet installed until I am happy with the wheels. I haven't tried switching sides, I may...
Greg's recent post about grinding wheels reminded me of a question to ask. I know that fast grinding will heat up and "burn" carbon steel tools. I have heard...
Well, I found this very interesting thread about it. http://yarchive.net/metal/hss_grinding.html Since the temper point of HHS is 1100 degrees (a dull red...