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Ian Leach

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  1. If you have the time they make fantasic chopping boards.
  2. Very nice puts my bits to shame.
  3. wouldnt know were to Start Stevie especially after today events (well yesterdays as its almost 3 in the morning). Can't begin to make sense of it myself yet, but as soon as i do and my experience will help someone of course i'll share.
  4. Stress Well i have to laugh other wise Always good advice Stevie. I dont think Mr bullman has enough server power for my stress book
  5. looks nice me like, i think you need a bigger hammer for your chisel tho
  6. Yep he is very nice and helpful, here is a link of the place i joined, Gloucestershire Association of Woodturners Frans Brown Here are some of his bowls
  7. That's the man, you seen his stuff bloody amazing Frans Brown
  8. A woodturner that i know who turns only in monkey puzzle says that plank form is crap doesnt last long. I dont know if thats just for outside or what.
  9. Might know someone who is intrested but maybe a bit far to travel, i will dig out his email address and pm you. Have you got pics of some of the rings so i can take a look?? I know he offers about £10 per ring depending on condition.
  10. If selling it to would turners keep the knots in as when turned it looks fantastic, not many turners about that turn it tho as the knots can distroy the gouges. Where abouts are you based and whats the size and diameter of the timber??
  11. Prefered to travel the distance to this show than the one half hr from me, fantastic atmosphere,Great bunch of friendly people, camping, plenty to see. Also great evening entertainment, pig roast, beer and music. Also enjoyed the little log event in the evening too.
  12. Bat turd ??
  13. No probs yvonne how are you getting on with the salad hands ?? also would you change anything ??
  14. Loving the bowl Dean, great job
  15. Spot on mate:thumbup1:
  16. Ian Leach

    My LDV!!

    Very nice mate loks spot on
  17. I like pitchers too especially when it's full of beer love the pictures by the way
  18. It's a distel, i tie it arse backwards because i'm a lefty but it still works tho.
  19. A reciprocating saw will not keep it level as blade to flexi, Silky saws are good but one with a straight blade. A chainsaw imo to aggressive, but a friend has a matika 18v battery chainsaw which he swears by for little bits like that.
  20. What you need is something like this Draper Expert 80mm HSS Bi Metal Holesaw Blade 41089 in Hole Saws from Draper Tools at MP Tools If you drill down to max depth and then chisel out and do same again until finished. Get a sanding drum and sand inside to smooth, other than that drill lots of small holes chisel out and sand. Hope this makes sense You can also mill 1 1/2" -2" thick drill the wine sizes holes on 3 planks and then glue together.
  21. Stick with what you know, i'll give you a day before you destroy the i phone, go for the n97. I'll give you a tenner for your n96 if still works
  22. probably same thing but different name, felling a tree against a lean.
  23. A mank fan dam you, might stick you in the shed if your going to the AA in cirencester and give my dog your cooked brekky.
  24. I know Diabetes is not a "Walk in the park" as i said in my previous post, My father has it and injects hisself daily so know quite abit about it. If that was me in your position i would have glucose tablets on me at all times or a drink of lucozade with me and made my own decission to take a break regardless of an assessment or not. When i said i think the courses a easier was general to everyone and was my opinion and gives people a false sense of the industry (again only my opinion). Have fun and be safe:001_smile:

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