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golfdad Co-director of Outreach Dirk Corporate Member Apr 2, 2019 #1 http://www.carvideos.tv/news/1641/crazy-canadian-woodworking-style-woodturning-with-a-150hp-lathe
bowman Board of Directors, Webmaster Neal Staff member Corporate Member Apr 2, 2019 #2 just a little bit of wobble in his headstock. I would have been more impressed if he had been using a skew chisel with that!
just a little bit of wobble in his headstock. I would have been more impressed if he had been using a skew chisel with that!
llucas luke Senior User Apr 2, 2019 #3 HMMM....as they say, that looks more like something a "florida man" would try.
D Dee2 Board of Directors, Vice President Gene Staff member Corporate Member Apr 2, 2019 #4 No face shield!!????
TENdriver New User TENdriver Apr 5, 2019 #5 You could probably purchase a perfectly good Robust or Powermatic lathe for less cost than that Canadian rig, but what would you use a lathe for when not turning bowls? I bet a top of the line Oneway Lathe could be modified for something like these!
You could probably purchase a perfectly good Robust or Powermatic lathe for less cost than that Canadian rig, but what would you use a lathe for when not turning bowls? I bet a top of the line Oneway Lathe could be modified for something like these!
Bear Republic Steve Corporate Member Apr 7, 2019 #6 Only problem I saw was with those big gloves it was hard to keep a hold of his Molson, he'd have to use both hands.......
Only problem I saw was with those big gloves it was hard to keep a hold of his Molson, he'd have to use both hands.......