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    Bolt Action Pen Kits

    Found out that Pops Shed in Australia also sell the Bolt Action and the 12 gauge shot gun as well. www.popsshed.com.au
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    20" turkey platter

    =D> nice work
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    Bolt Action Pen Kits

    PSI in the US Penn State Industries or www.043turning.com.au in Australia where I got mine from I had thought that Axminster sold them but checked yesterday and couldn't find a link at all.
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    So Shoot me

    John that set was the special 3 kit they are selling through PSI I did not buy them but made the kits up for a gent who did. The rest I have made I purchased was through http://www.043turning.com.au/index.php at a very reasonable price here in Australia.
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    Christmas work

    Not yet Hughie 600k's is a fair drive but can be done in a day round trip :D
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    Round 2 nope make it 3

    Thanks Bill. I think. :wink:
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    Small Dowel cutting Jig

    I had 50+ small dia dowels to cut 9.5mm dia x 22mmL & another lot @ 32mmL this was rough and quick one to make for the job I was doing the dowels would not be seen. I wanted to do it all by hand not use the BS or scroll saw with fine blades or even the hand mitre saw. This is in a way to say...
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    Sash clamp rack for limited wall space

    Top idea but I'll use it to remove my clamps from present rack on the wall as its getting a bit loaded up. Hope you don't mind? Ray
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    So Shoot me

    Made these a short while ago I haven't seen any posted on here as yet.
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    Round 2 nope make it 3

    Had a request to make another 3 tier platter this time Huon Pine was supplied full story http://woolnwood.blogspot.com.au/2012/11/husbands-gift-part-2-completed.html some of the parts
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    Christmas work

    Hughie did you wear dippers while doing that :wink: I have the phone number of the fellow at Parks who supplies Burls to the world. :mrgreen:
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    Cake Stands

    Ah this is why Hughie said time I revisited I did spot this the other day but have been busy. I just finished this one two three or is it more http://woolnwood.blogspot.com.au/2012/0 ... leted.html This link is to the last WiP and has links to all the WiP's of the build.
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    Silky Oak

    sweet
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    Imbuya Tazza's

    Nice work lovely timber
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    Chilli Platter

    You never know what you find when turning this hidden branch formed a chilli shape looked good so I left it. http://woolnwood.blogspot.com.au/2012/0 ... atter.html
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    1st of 2

    Hi all been a while since signing in I got reminded this morning by Hughie he just lives in the next suburb and drops over sometimes for a chinwag and to show me his latest fancy tools and I get to try them out. :mrgreen: I have been busy even tho its darn cold with wind blowing off the Snowy...
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    wand tips

    Interesting thread seems its the rage ATM :roll: no idea why with Mods permission have a look at this thread http://www.woodworkforums.com/f8/magic- ... ky-137938/ Ray
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    The Ultimate Pillar Drill Fence

    Hi mind if I chime in. I made my own out of Melamine double layer 19mm its better if 35mm , used ali T-slot channel and some hold downs http://woolnwood.blogspot.com/2010/08/p ... shove.html There are some pit falls to mine and many designs including the Axminster version these are. If...
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    NGO set up in Cambodia and need suppier of scroll saw blades

    Hi first post in this section long time browser. Cambodia is close to Australia and Helen Harris widely used buy many an Aussie scrollsaw enthusiast prices are right and so are the blades pinned or pinless Owen and Helen Harris <[email protected]> Ray
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    whats the difference between bowl/spindle gouges?

    Now I am glad someone else brought that up. I had a discussion with another turner recently at our club. When at school oh so long ago a Bowl gouge was similar to a roughing gouge but shallower arch almost as broad or down to 1/2" across. The angle of grind was greater in comparison to a...
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