And then I heard it.

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tommyd

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I was almost done when it went flying across the shop. I wasn't music to my ears.:crying::crying::crying::crying:
 

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NOOOOOOO!!!!!! man that sucks bad. I always tell myself before I start doing a pen that is going to take awhile, that it could blow up, be ready for it. That looks to me to have taken much longer then a pen. Can it be saved?
 

tommyd

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It was maple and jatoba. I know what went wrong. I had donut holding it on but didn't like the way it was turning and used hot melt glue and very little support from tail stock so it wasn;t being held very well but I only wanted to clean up bottom.
 

1dweeb

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It looks like a simple fix for someone who can get this far. Good luck and we want to see pictures when you are finished.
 

rizaydog

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Oh no. That sucks. That's a really nice piece. I would try to jam chuck the rim an cut the bottom off. Glue a new piece of wood on the bottom and return the foot.
 
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