Are there any videos anyone would find helpful?
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Are there any videos anyone would find helpful?
I'm going to take a video of grinding a tool bit for tobacco chamber shaping tomorrow, as well as a video of it being employed (similar to a segment of a video of Former posted elsewhere on this site). Hopefully I'll get it shot and edited this weekend.
That leads to a question - are there any processes that anyone would find helpful to have a video on? Shank caps are something I've gotten some emails on, so I can add those to the list, but what would folks like to see demonstrated?
That leads to a question - are there any processes that anyone would find helpful to have a video on? Shank caps are something I've gotten some emails on, so I can add those to the list, but what would folks like to see demonstrated?
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I've long wondered when it was better to use the electrically tunable exciton−plasmon coupling in a WSe2 monolayer embedded in a plasmonic crystal cavity approach, and when the improving defect-based quantum emitters in SiC via inorganic passivation was the way to go.
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Re: Are there any videos anyone would find helpful?
Only if the process is shown without the use of a lathe. I am learning a lot about the limitations imposed without one..KurtHuhn wrote: ↑Fri Feb 28, 2020 5:41 pm I'm going to take a video of grinding a tool bit for tobacco chamber shaping tomorrow, as well as a video of it being employed (similar to a segment of a video of Former posted elsewhere on this site). Hopefully I'll get it shot and edited this weekend.
That leads to a question - are there any processes that anyone would find helpful to have a video on? Shank caps are something I've gotten some emails on, so I can add those to the list, but what would folks like to see demonstrated?
Actually scratch that. I enjoy watching informational videos on all aspects of this hobby, and if its done with a lathe I still find useful tidbits.
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Re: Are there any videos anyone would find helpful?
So... a turbo incabulator, then?LatakiaLover wrote: ↑Fri Feb 28, 2020 6:36 pm I've long wondered when it was better to use the electrically tunable exciton−plasmon coupling in a WSe2 monolayer embedded in a plasmonic crystal cavity approach, and when the improving defect-based quantum emitters in SiC via inorganic passivation was the way to go.
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I could probably whip one of those up. Capacitive deractince is not normally my ballywick, but let me see what I can do.
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Re: Are there any videos anyone would find helpful?
Shanks caps/rings and maybe military mounts?
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I would really like to see various ways in which shank caps/extensions are properly done. I understand the concept but would like to see it.
That and flux capacitors.
That and flux capacitors.
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Dammit. I knew I was forgetting something...
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Dont know why I didnt think to ask for this. I have one I need to at least cap, and should add an extension to
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Re: Are there any videos anyone would find helpful?
Can you post a video on how to wire the electricals on a 1970 ironhead chopper with both kick and electric start? I'm having a hard time figuring mine out. Thanks a ton.
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Those have electricicals?? Mine just had a hamster clicking a lighter every time the piston moved past TDC...
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What Wayne imagines the world sees when he takes his "Harley" out for a spin:
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What they actually see:
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What they actually see:
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True story.LatakiaLover wrote: ↑Sat Feb 29, 2020 9:13 pm What Wayne imagines the world sees when he takes his "Harley" out for a spin:
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What they actually see:
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According to my hastily conducted and shoddily put together google search using some other search engine, you're in luck! All you need is a Turbo Incabulator....wdteipen wrote: ↑Sat Feb 29, 2020 7:37 pmMines a somewhat rare XLCH that was made with both kick and electric. I have the hamsters figured out. That's the easy part. It's everything else.
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Sweet! I saw that video is in the works so I'm in luck!KurtHuhn wrote: ↑Sat Feb 29, 2020 10:41 pmAccording to my hastily conducted and shoddily put together google search using some other search engine, you're in luck! All you need is a Turbo Incabulator....