• New Woodbarter Hats Are Available!!! Scroll down on the main page to the Member Activities & Site Support, Then click on Wood Barter SCHWAG and go to the topics on hats by Woodtickgreg to order your hat. There's only a limited quanity, so don't wait to get yours.

What's in the mail?

Rocking RP

Member
Full Member
Messages
804
Reaction score
1,787
Location
Midland, TX
First name
Roger
Tail stock steady from Nubs. Paid a little extra and got quite a bit of stuff. :texas:Not sure what flavor of wood he sent but think I'll get some nice turnings out of them.

image.jpg

image.jpg
 

Nubsnstubs

Where is it???
Full Member
Messages
4,258
Reaction score
10,240
Location
Tucson, Arizona
First name
Jerry
Tail stock steady from Nubs. Paid a little extra and got quite a bit of stuff. :texas:Not sure what flavor of wood he sent but think I'll get some nice turnings out of them.

View attachment 278433

View attachment 278434
Thanks for posting this stuff, Roger. The largest piece with all the cracks is Olive. The next large piece is probably Mesquite, but it also looks like Eucalyptus. The little crotch is 98% Mesquite. Cholla of course is the Cylindropuntia Fulgida variety. The cone is a driver for keeping the walls even or centering when turning the Cholla. It fits any 50mm chuck.

One more request on the TSS. Put a couple engraved lines through the word "Pending" and put the # symbol somewhere between the word Patent, or near the numbers. That will make this TSS legitimate. I have no clue why I didn't do that before it left my place.

Oh, the pen blanks are Mesquite, 3 Fulgida's, one Versecolor and 2 Desert Ironwoods.

If you have any questions about how to use this TSS, PLEASE, do not hesitate asking questions. After all, I'm the ex spert, know in England as a "Has Been Drip" ............. Nubs
 

Rocking RP

Member
Full Member
Messages
804
Reaction score
1,787
Location
Midland, TX
First name
Roger
Thanks for posting this stuff, Roger. The largest piece with all the cracks is Olive. The next large piece is probably Mesquite, but it also looks like Eucalyptus. The little crotch is 98% Mesquite. Cholla of course is the Cylindropuntia Fulgida variety. The cone is a driver for keeping the walls even or centering when turning the Cholla. It fits any 50mm chuck.

One more request on the TSS. Put a couple engraved lines through the word "Pending" and put the # symbol somewhere between the word Patent, or near the numbers. That will make this TSS legitimate. I have no clue why I didn't do that before it left my place.

Oh, the pen blanks are Mesquite, 3 Fulgida's, one Versecolor and 2 Desert Ironwoods.

If you have any questions about how to use this TSS, PLEASE, do not hesitate asking questions. After all, I'm the ex spert, know in England as a "Has Been Drip" ............. Nubs
consider it done. Thanks again :)
 

Gdurfey

Member
Full Member
Messages
4,788
Reaction score
10,357
Location
Florissant, CO
First name
Garry
Watching a couple of Car Jacobson’s videos recently, he has used Cindy Drozda’s live centers. Since our club has been doing finials for Christmas ornaments, I splurged. Not only got her micro point, but the 3 replacement tips as well.

IMG_0056.jpeg

IMG_0057.jpeg
 

Mr. Peet

Member
Full Member
Messages
9,315
Reaction score
11,251
Location
northeastern PA
First name
Mark
Today I got a used DeWalt 939 circular saw. Trigger went bad on mine. Spent weeks looking for a replacement. Cheaper to buy the whole saw.

1760493112060.png

The 'T' handle was broken on mine as well. I short wired (bi-passed trigger) ours but thought a bit dangerous for the girls, being it was on as soon as the battery was in. We'll keep it as parts.
 

2feathers Creative Making

Member
Full Member
Messages
7,038
Reaction score
10,468
Location
Crossville Tennessee
First name
Frank
Definitely a bit dangerous for anyone not aware of an immediate blade movement thing. Lots of people treat these like a different breed. Toy. Instead of tool. And have their fingers in contact with the blade while doing things like inserting or removing the battery. I would likely tape over the battery insert area and write myself and others a note about that trigger on the tape
 

Mr. Peet

Member
Full Member
Messages
9,315
Reaction score
11,251
Location
northeastern PA
First name
Mark
Definitely a bit dangerous for anyone not aware of an immediate blade movement thing. Lots of people treat these like a different breed. Toy. Instead of tool. And have their fingers in contact with the blade while doing things like inserting or removing the battery. I would likely tape over the battery insert area and write myself and others a note about that trigger on the tape
Good thought, thanks.
 

Gdurfey

Member
Full Member
Messages
4,788
Reaction score
10,357
Location
Florissant, CO
First name
Garry
Watched a YouTube video the other night and then spent time on Amazon. Double-sided tape, Jorgensen saw, framing square edge clamp, kit to build my own hose clamps for future segment bowl rings, and corner router guide kit.

Obviously a conspiracy……

IMG_0128.jpeg

IMG_0134.jpeg
 

Gdurfey

Member
Full Member
Messages
4,788
Reaction score
10,357
Location
Florissant, CO
First name
Garry
And finally spent the money on a tap that matches my lathe headstock. Going to make some threaded waste blocks and mounting blocks for projects such as the segmented turning. Hoping I can “rent” it to other club members that want to do similar or come up with a good design like my segmenting mentor’s version and sell a few to make the investment back.

IMG_0208.jpeg
 

daniscool

Member
Full Member
Messages
2,134
Reaction score
2,276
Location
austria
First name
Daniel
Just cut these rhamnus cathartica samples from logs kindly provided by @daniscool -
The colour is much nicer than it looks in the picture!
thanks Dan :)View attachment 280320
Paolo
Yeah buckthorn will do that. I am currently oiling a knife handle made of the stuff. I showed a pic to my friend and he said:“Bist du sicher, dass das Kreuzdorn ist? Das sieht zu hell aus.“ which means:“Are you sure that that is buckthorn? It looks way to light.“ then I showed him the handle and he said:“Ja das sieht wieder richtig aus.“ which means that it looks correct. Buckthorn just doesn’t want to be photographed. It’s like a shy tv star.

EDIT: Will we be seeing these on your site soon?
 
Last edited:

chatometry

Member
Full Member
Messages
749
Reaction score
1,331
Location
Italy
First name
Paolo
Yes, but it will take at least 6 weeks. Then I'll be able to show results and colour-corrected pictures :)
And before that I'll show you what rhamnus alaternus look like!
 

Gdurfey

Member
Full Member
Messages
4,788
Reaction score
10,357
Location
Florissant, CO
First name
Garry
Can’t remember if I saw the reference to Turningwood.com here or somewhere else, but in my effort to get organized in my shop I had gotten my right-angle small sander ( from Craft Supplies) out where it is accessible so that I don’t ignore it. I saw these Abranet sanding discs and these printed tower holders. Fit and finish were as advertised.

IMG_0337.jpeg

IMG_0339.jpeg
 

Gdurfey

Member
Full Member
Messages
4,788
Reaction score
10,357
Location
Florissant, CO
First name
Garry
Been wanting to upgrade my stabilizing setup for a very long time. Finally pulled the trigger on the TurnTex kit. Chamber, Cactus Juice, dyes……now to fin my box of other stuff.

IMG_0357.jpeg
 

DLJeffs

Member
Full Member
Messages
6,866
Reaction score
17,466
Location
central Oregon
First name
Doug
I went to the lazer guy's shop the other day to pick up some resin pieces he made for me. The main entry way of his shop was stacked with boxes, probably around 70 all about the size of a shoe box. I asked what that was all about and he said they were tools for Bright Wood - a lumber mill out here. Turns out they were all various cutting heads for planers. They wanted a sequential number applied to each because they know precisely how many hours they can use a cutting bit before it has to be rotated and so they needed to keep track of each head. They had to bring them into the shop by hand because the pallet was too big to bring in and you know much those big cutting heads weigh. And the lazer guy said they had four more pallets they were bringing after this one.
 
Top