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kruger

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first is made with "charme" ( carpinus betulus) and the second with spalted beech (fagus sylvatica).

comments are welcome
 

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Skye

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I really need to get the book that shows you how to turn items like that first one. I just don't get it.
 

randyrls

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Kruger; Very nice... How did you do the eccentric turning???
What chuck did you use?

PS. My wife knows I like escargot, and took me to a nice restaurant for my birthday.
 

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Thanks
did you know StuInTokyo, his videos are fun.
i will see Escoulen the 19/09/2008 in "Belgique".
he turn in public demonstration.
what do you think about these videos.
cheers

First time that I have seen those. In fact that it the first real lathe I have seen in Japan. I can find all kinds of industrial as well as consumer tools but I just don't find lathes here.

Glad to see these these.

Thanks for the info.
 
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