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Jim Upton
Registered: March 2005 Location: Huntington Beach, CA Posts: 433
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Thu February 9, 2006 8:04pm
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Really a nice looking job Steve. I would however suggest a three jaw chuck instead of the one you have there now.
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Steve Smotherman
Registered: January 2006 Location: cincinnati Posts: 10
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Thu February 9, 2006 8:17pm
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Thanx jim
I thought about that but I have a midi lathe so this is going to be for wrapping only I made the supports (modeled after the pac bay) a little taller than the the store bought model for weaving purposes also i havent attached the dryer motor or the sewing machine motor as im not sure which way I want the rod to rotate.
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robert crabtree
Registered: December 2005 Location: muskegon,Michigan Posts: 54
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Fri February 10, 2006 10:13am
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great craftsmanship on the lathe ya tend to appreciate it more when built by ones self even more when it works........ great job>>>>>>>>>>>>>>tight wraps Rob
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