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NazNomad

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... and this, children, is why we must always wear a facemask when the lathe is running.


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The only damage suffered was to an already mildly-soiled pair of boxer shorts.
 
That's a cracking Bowl you have there Naz, had a similar few seconds of excitement yesterday when a ScrewChuck of some 10yrs+ age decided it had had enough of putting up with the headache of interrupted cuts.
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bourbon":3rnofpmf said:
I think it defiantly shook his ring!

You're not kidding. I just instinctively closed my eyes and waited for it to stop bouncing around the shed. I still haven't found all of it.

Still, not one to waste wood, it's now bandsawn into thin scrolly blanks. :-D

I don't even know what wood it was, damn heavy though.
 
NazNomad":3ns9d72f said:
bourbon":3ns9d72f said:
I think it defiantly shook his ring!

You're not kidding. I just instinctively closed my eyes and waited for it to stop bouncing around the shed. I still haven't found all of it.

Still, not one to waste wood, it's now bandsawn into thin scrolly blanks. :-D

I don't even know what wood it was, damn heavy though.

Never wanting to waste wood a man after my own heart nothing goes to waste. Glad it missed now go and take up a safer hobby like knitting second thoughts they have points on the needles :lol: :lol: :lol: :twisted:
 
Naz

I assume that this was your SECOND disaster. The first was clearly the one that caused the 'MILD SOILING' of said boxer shorts!!

Phil
 
treeturner123":1xu2aa2u said:
I assume that this was your SECOND disaster. The first was clearly the one that caused the 'MILD SOILING' of said boxer shorts!!

I think that was more age-related.


Edit: my age, not the age of the underwear.
 
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