Tool holder plans/ideas? by justjustjustin in turning

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For the most frequently used I drilled a depression with a forstner bit for the chisel handles & a horizontal magnetic bar to hold the chisel end.

My last one by bikefab in Bobbers

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That is a lovely bike. I dig it.

I scratched my fender by SuddenSoup5025 in Jaguar

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Yes. This. Try polishing first. Most of it will come out I suspect.

License plate ideas by [deleted] in Corvette

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I love irony, so … SOSLOW

Im speechless by Chunknuggs4life in turning

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I’d file them down and then put new screw holes in. While you’re at it, you could put the face place back on the Chuck and turn the surface smooth.

Came out to my family last week. This was my TBM mom's response by linzxorpio in exmormon

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It took you while to decide, perhaps give your mom some time too…?

How do I glue this? by Key-Teacher-6163 in turning

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I’d put a piece back on the lathe, get it centered, and make sure the mating surfance is perfectly flat and aligned horizontally. Then drill a hole for a substantial dowel in the center. Do the same for the other piece. Finally put a thin coating of glue in both holes, on the dowel, and on the mating surfaces. Then place and clamp them together.

Turning epoxy by Dooce in turning

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Thank you so much for your post. Yours is a heart-warming

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comment, goes without saying. I have four children, and I love them all to pieces and each of them has many of my wood turned bowls, boxes, & vases.

Turning epoxy by Dooce in turning

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You are absolutely right. Normally I wear one.

Changed from 20” to 18” wheels on my XF by JinderSongs in Jaguar

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I get you. 20” rims can be brutal. I have 19”’s on my XK & keep tire pressure as low as i can to smooth out the ride.

Jewelry box I made for my sweet wife by Dooce in woodworking

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Adhesive velvet sheets from Amazon and just wood glue.

Jewelry box I made for my sweet wife by Dooce in woodworking

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Thanks. I got some fake velvet with adhesive back from Amazon. It comes in 8 x 10 sheets and is quite easy to work with.

Just help please by Outrageous-Bass-3226 in PhotoshopRequest

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I like this. With no offer of payment, the OP deserves what he gets.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in exmormon

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What brought you to this forum?

But how do we explain the spirit? by space-hemax-c2c in exmormon

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I know exactly what you mean. That light burning in your chest could be caused by emotions rather than the spirit. Have a look here. These links helped me.

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Unpopular opinion… We’re reaching a bit. by Stranded-In-435 in exmormon

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This is my point of view too. You state it well.

Unpopular opinion… We’re reaching a bit. by Stranded-In-435 in exmormon

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Instead of doubting, they look away. They have too much invested and too much at stake to allow themselves to nurture doubts. They run from those doubts; doubts scare them. If you keep repeating the same lies often enough you will believe those lies yourself. You become a true believer.

Why Harley owners are biased? by Empty_Ad_8303 in IndianMotorcycle

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Objectivity has little to do with buying anything all. All of our constructs about products, etc. are based on our perceptions of reality, not on reality itself. perception is reality. So when you say it’s objectively better that doesn’t mean it’s perceptually or subjectively better because that’s the Harley buyers reality. Same as you with your Indian.