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bigeddy wrote:I see that I am working with 50 + year old technology and that the folks here only care about an old old machine, so I think i'll get rid of my last SS. There are so many reason why my 6 months experience with the SS has been a big let down. I think I will be getting equipment from users that don't belittle other makers of woodworking machines. For those of you who have supported my efforts so far thank you and for those of you who are only in the SS market to take advantage of other folks shame on you. I found a $10 craftsman bandsaw that works better than the SS BS and a $40 lathe that is better than SS. I also found a $75 delta cabinet tablesaw that is a much better designed piece of equipment than SS. So in parting I would like to say good riddance to SS and hello to machines that are accurate and require less maintenance and I now believe to be safer to use. I will place the last greenie on CL and see how much I can screw someone out of. Please remove me from this sucky forum.
Sorry to hear you feel that way!:( I've read your past posts and haven't perceived anything as being negative. Anyway, good luck in your future endeavors.

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I to do not know what caused this. I turned pens for 7-8 years with my 510 and was at Roosters Day craft show and there was a pen turner there and we got to talking about turning pens and the types of wood he was using and found out he was turning on a SS and exchanged information and I took him some wood I had extras to share and some pens I have turned. I still like my SS's and will continue to use mine but I have also gotten a Midi Lathe and turn on it also. I am using my SS mainly now for large turnings but small pens and bowls are still turned on the SS from time to time.
Also purchased the Beal Treem Mandrel and use it on both my midi lathe and SS.
Sorry anyone sees us as being that single focused or closed minded. I do own tools that are not SS but not getting rid of any SS. If someone thinks these are junk I will take them off your hands just let me know where to pick them up.
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Big Eddy and all;
Didn't mean to mislead about the small lathe. I bought it because it was presented to me for a good price and I bit. Have used it for only one pen and switched back to the Power Pro. The Power Pro is light years ahead of the small lathe for turnings even small ones. Don't know if I will even keep the small one. It is a good tool but changing speeds requires moving the belt, not difficult but a great inconvenience compared to the PP or any Shopsmith.
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[quote="wa2crk"]Big Eddy and all]

Do not blame yourself for others actions. You did nothing to cause 'stuff'. It has happened before!
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bigeddy wrote:I see that I am working with 50 + year old technology and that the folks here only care about an old old machine, so I think i'll get rid of my last SS. There are so many reason why my 6 months experience with the SS has been a big let down. I think I will be getting equipment from users that don't belittle other makers of woodworking machines. For those of you who have supported my efforts so far thank you and for those of you who are only in the SS market to take advantage of other folks shame on you. I found a $10 craftsman bandsaw that works better than the SS BS and a $40 lathe that is better than SS. I also found a $75 delta cabinet tablesaw that is a much better designed piece of equipment than SS. So in parting I would like to say good riddance to SS and hello to machines that are accurate and require less maintenance and I now believe to be safer to use. I will place the last greenie on CL and see how much I can screw someone out of. Please remove me from this sucky forum.
I guess I missed the constructive criticism in the above comments.:confused:
Whatever.
Be safe, and enjoy the sawdust.
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[ATTACH]13130[/ATTACH]I also don't think anyone miss lead anyone, I to got the Midi lathe because of the price. If I can ever get the powerPro head then I think I will have the machine I want. Not in the cards right now. I know it is not the real heavy lathe for turning large items but that is also not in what I am looking to do. If I had the money and space I would love to have a very large and heavy lathe to learn to turn large items on but I love minatures and average size items to turn and the SS will do all of that. I also am part of other forums. I get something new from all of them and don't think just one forum will fill anyones total interest.
Lets make some shaving and share finished projects. These were turned on my 510
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wlhayesmfs wrote:[ATTACH]13129[/ATTACH]

[ATTACH]13130[/ATTACH]I also don't think anyone miss lead anyone, I to got the Midi lathe because of the price. If I can ever get the powerPro head then I think I will have the machine I want. Not in the cards right now. I know it is not the real heavy lathe for turning large items but that is also not in what I am looking to do. If I had the money and space I would love to have a very large and heavy lathe to learn to turn large items on but I love minatures and average size items to turn and the SS will do all of that. I also am part of other forums. I get something new from all of them and don't think just one forum will fill anyones total interest.
Lets make some shaving and share finished projects. These were turned on my 510
Nicely done and 'back to subject'!:)
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Post by joedw00 »

Nice looking pens. What did you use on the second one?
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Post by wlhayesmfs »

The advertisement said Mountain Mahogany, Makes great looking pens, I have not seen it come up very much on line. Pretty solid wood and easy to finish.
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Beautiful. I love the grain in the wood pen.
And indeed, back on subject.
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