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bvrsbro wrote:I have some vibration while turning small bottle stoppers along with slight wobble. I am running at low speed would a higher speed solve this or is it mechanical?
How are you chucking up your blank? Are you using a 4-jaw chuck, or a bottle-stopper mandrel, or something else? Are you using a live or dead center on the opposite end or are you turning it free ended?
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mickyd wrote:If your upload flat out fails, it is either that the file size in megabytes is too large (.bmp's, .tif's are notorious for exceeding this requirement), the image is too large in pixel size 800 wide x 600 tall max allowed (uploading a photo without first resizing it on your computer is a common cause here), or the file type isn't supported (if your image is coming out of a program in it's native file format that isn't on the supported list shown when following beegs post above, in section 2 Uploading from your PC).

Easiest file help I can relay is make sure that the file is a .jpg image not larger than 800 x 600 in size.

If resizing your image is the issue, it is simple to change if open the image Microsoft Office Picture Manager. Click on edit picture, resize on the right and select custom width and height. Manually enter 800 and 600, hit ok, save and upload.
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Vibration is gone after tightening the way tubes. great info.
I havent tried loading any more pics been out straight on fall projects.
this is a great site I would be lost for info with out all of your help!!
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a1gutterman wrote:Hi bvrsbro,

Sorry to sidetrack your thread, but your name has me puzzled! Wood your name be Wally (Beavers brother]this thread[/URL]?
We've been wondering what happened to Ward Cleaver's Mark V!
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Ha ha. Now that I think of it, the 56 is the right era.
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heathicus wrote:We've been wondering what happened to Ward Cleaver's Mark V!
I just saw the video with the MarkV in the right corner. Heck I remember charging 5cents for lemonade!
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