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Unfortunate that you guy's are picking on the "other guy".
I know for a fact that he is respected as a good teacher, his video's are recommended by many experienced machinist's in other forum's.
He has made mistakes, do you guy's make mistakes?
Larry
You are absolutely right Larry - and this isn't the place to discuss such things.
This is Tom's thread about "Grinding Turning and Facing Tools for the Lathe" and we (especially me) should keep it that way. Thumbsup
I started it and I apologise for my transgression.
Smiley-eatdrink004
DaveH
Its good to know that I'm a member of a group who contains such perfect people who have never made a mistake or done anything that could be construed as "risky" i feel humbled in deed. (NOT) !
Mike
I make mistakes all the time. I don't try to come across as an all-knowing and powerful "Oz". I'll leave it at that.

Sorry for the distraction. I really like Tom's work!
(10-23-2013, 06:35 AM)tekfab Wrote: [ -> ]Its good to know that I'm a member of a group who contains such perfect people who have never made a mistake or done anything that could be construed as "risky" i feel humbled in deed. (NOT) !
Mike
I think that's an admirable declaration for a newbie to this beloved forum.Smiley-dancenanaSmiley-dancenana
OOps, I missed the (NOT)Sweat
I make videos of my mistakesJawdropJawdropJawdropJawdropJawdropJawdrop
John
Tom
That is a first class videoDroolDroolDrool
Old school hand ground tools still get the job done Smiley-eatdrink004Smiley-eatdrink004
John
Thanks John. Much to Ken's dismay, HSS is pretty much all I use. Bash

Tom
Used your lesson and ground up a fresh cutter to turn the shaft in that vibrator
Excellent. Thumbsup
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