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03-27-2003, 09:50 AM #1Member
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Lost Wood Process
Marc posted this on another thread and I went over and looked at it, and this process is awesome, so I thought it was worth a second chance at being looked at.
http://www.woodturningplus.com/lost_wood.htm
Its one I will surely give a shot at.
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03-27-2003, 09:54 AM #2Member
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RE: Lost Wood Process
That's cool aint it :)
I thought of this when Sonny posted his segmented effort with the grain going the long way.....
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03-27-2003, 08:42 PM #3Sonny EdmondsGuest
Whatchu mean "the wrong way????"
LOL!
I kinda see some of my ideas. But I see some of Dicks as well.
Thing is the only thing new is..... sigh.....
Nothins new. :)
:D
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03-27-2003, 10:28 PM #4Member
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RE: Lost Wood Process
Now THAT was interesting - accomplishes a goal I had set out for myself, but my approach was very different. I'd have gotten to the same place eventually, but that's a pretty darned slick way of getting it done. Now I'll try it both ways.
-- Tim --
You can always take one more step against the wind.
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03-28-2003, 05:50 AM #5dicklaxtGuest
RE: Whatchu mean "the wrong way????"
Chit man ,I ain't never done anything that smart...........you got me mixed up with one of your other drinking buddies .....how much you had today??rotfflmfao
dick
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03-28-2003, 07:50 AM #6Member
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RE: Whatchu mean "the wrong way????"
Nuthin is new. I have tried to tell a lot of folks that very same thing about woodworking in general. Darn near every tip in the WW mags that I have read over the years I have previously seen in old WW text books, or mags. Sometimes a different spin using a different tool, but a technique that is by no means new. About the only new thing is buying a jig rather than making one yourself.

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