[Crw-talk] Ingenious tablesaw contraption
John & Donna Griffiths
griff at mwt.net
Thu Oct 9 17:19:55 CDT 2014
Interesting. And nope, you won't find me trying this at home, if for no
other reason that I don't have a table saw. (I'm one of those holdouts
who still has a radial arm saw.) If he gets his depth settings wrong,
he could end up with an incredible funnel and a lot of sparks and ruined
faceplates or screw chucks etc when the carbide saw blade hits them as
they are being turned by the drill. Otherwise not as scary as the one
circulating a while ago in which a Canadian guy fastened a block of wood
to a wheel mounted on the front driver side of a mini van, had a
snowplow blade as the tool rest and a large length of steel pipe ground
as a tool to turn a large and rather crude bowl. John
On 10/9/2014 11:28 AM, Ken Grunke wrote:
> Woodturners like to poke fun at "flatworkers", woodworkers who have
> not discovered the joys of turning. Here's one fellow who went to some
> trouble just for lack of a lathe in his shop:
> http://youtu.be/-EHRhh11rWs
>
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