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Power Tool Woodworking For Everyone is back. In case you don't have this in your own collection, it's right here! Power Tool Woodworking For Everyone.pdf
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Abbreviated edition tonight. Life here has taken an entirely new direction. Our Patriot Turners- @RustyFN showed us the beginnings of a vase he is going to turn. This will be from a glued up blank. Rusty shows us some additional images in his ongoing post- Last week we posted a bowl by @RustyFN. That posted generated lots of discussion on methods of attaching a turning on a chuck. If you missed the follow-ups, here's the entire post- What’s Coming Up- Please join us for the 4th Annual Woodturning symposium on October 4th-6th Click on the above image for the link to more information and registration For The Newbies- Mike Peace has a short video describing how to use a "non-turning" tool to help make duplicating on the lathe a little easier. I have used this idea in the past and it really works! Expand Your Horizons- The AAW has offered a free digital download of Woodturning FUNdamentals. You can get your copy here- https://www.woodturner.org/page/FundamentalsSpecialCompIssue Mike also has a review video of the D_Way beading tool. The tool is available from- https://d-waytools.com/ New Turning Items- Tim Yoder create a beautiful handle for a new stainless steel honey dipper. Everything Else- I did manage to find a couple of minutes to put finish on the little hollow vessel I had turned. The finial was the one I used the spreadsheet formulas to design. Safe turning
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@kmealy, this is probably wishful thinking, but is there anyplace all of your Tgif articles are grouped together? I would like to print them out and put them in a binder to serve as a personal resource, but my lazy behind doesn't want to go through and copy, paste, and print them all individually. Or, is there a way to link them all together for printing, or downloading? Please understand, I am not trying to steal your work, I would just like to have your knowledge close at hand. @John Morris, if this should go in the Pulse forum, go ahead. I put it in finishing since that is the major topic of Keith's posts. Thanks.
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Here is a handy plan for building a traditional English Shaving Horse. http://www.veritastools.com/Content/Assets/ProductInfo/EN/05L1901AI.pdf
