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    Default A lathe, a pile of wood and 18 hours later....

    A pile of turning stock and 18 hours in front of the lathe and what do you end up with?

    A pile of wood shavings.
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    And some brushes.
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    and more brushes
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    and more brushes....
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    I love wood brush handles and those are very nice!

    Glenn C

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    You definitely need a stronger dust collector!

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    I hate to tell you this, but you do realize you you can use them more tha once,, right?
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    Those are beautiful. I'm especially drawn to the two darker ones in the first picture. Really stunning.

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    those are awesome, i did an internship at a precision engineering plant an lathe operations is the thing i'm most fascinated by, could watch those guys for hours. Awesome, beautiful job! You selling? lol

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    The big bottleneck in the process must be getting hold of an obliging badger.

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    I've always been suspicious of badgers. Any animal to evolve that kind of patterning in a woodland environment isn't to be trusted

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    You have to get baby badgers. Adults will not fit down the recess. You have to put some glue in the brush pocket then use a stick to jam the baby badger into the hole and hold it till the glue sets.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wintchase View Post
    I hate to tell you this, but you do realize you you can use them more tha once,, right?
    Two hands, two cheeks, you can use two at once.

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