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You mean this look???
a couple of summers ago I left the key in the chuck,turned the lathe on just enough for it to make a 1/2 turn and the key to fall out... I ducked, plugged my ears..... I know "oldman Geyerman" in heaven or hell was yelling "Thorne you dumbass......mumble grumble" hehehehe
oldgoaly, proud to be a member of MetalworkingFun Forum since Jun 2013.
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Thanks, Tom. I just got my set a few weeks ago, so the timing is perfect. I wasn't having any particular trouble in selecting blocks, but you've laid out a simple, deliberate method.
Mike
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Hawkeye, proud to be a member of MetalworkingFun Forum since Jan 2013.
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Another great video, Tom. I'd heard about wringing blocks together but never saw it demonstrated. I had even heard about the molecular bond if left together too long.
I also was a technical instructor in the USAF for about 10 years. Best part of my career. Loved seeing that 'light' come on...
Chuck
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The difficult takes me a while, the impossible takes a little longer.