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  1. John Payton

    Segmented bowl, cicrles

    Jakub, Depends on which turning you are looking at on that URL. The link you provided takes me to a page that has all kinds of turnings form various sources.
  2. John Payton

    Digital Thin Rip Jig for Table Saw

    Thanks BDalrymple..appreciate the reply. The parts from Rockler just arrived, and now I just need the time to put it together. Once i figured out the concept it did seem fairly simple...but most/best of all, should be very accurate. Johnp
  3. John Payton

    Digital Thin Rip Jig for Table Saw

    Wayne, You said, "...Actually quite simple once you understand...". Yep, real head slapper it was. Didn't sink in until i looked at the one that Rockler offers...but after understanding the process, your jig should be much more accurate and easier to get repeatability with. Thanks for posting...
  4. John Payton

    Lamination PRO Tutorials - Multi-Generation Laminations

    Wayne, never mind..I found it..!!..that is a very sweet looking way to do it...really like that..thanks again for the info..!!..here is the link in case anyone else is interested http://woodturnerpro.com/discussion/382-multi-generation-guide-questions.html
  5. John Payton

    Lamination PRO Tutorials - Multi-Generation Laminations

    Bob, saw your post yesterday but needed to call Rockler back and have them add to my order..just in case i decide to build Lloyd jig. Wayne, thanks for the info...am still searching for the thread you refer to...don't happen to have the link handy to you..??
  6. John Payton

    Digital Thin Rip Jig for Table Saw

    Oh, and forgot to mention...that iGaging snap depth dauge is on sale at Rockler currently (7/25/2014) for $12.99 http://www.rockler.com/igaging-snap-depth-gauge
  7. John Payton

    Digital Thin Rip Jig for Table Saw

    HELP..!!..my brain must be on vacation, because for the life of me I just can't seem to figure out how you use this..!!..your drawing is awesome and with the picture to reinforce the drawing it is nothing short of perfect...but for some reason i just can't visualize how you use this to cut...
  8. John Payton

    Lamination PRO Tutorials - Multi-Generation Laminations

    Lloyd, In your 'tips/tricks' pdf posted above, you use Rockler multi track and multi track clamps..got that. However, you also use two flat pieces with grooves and four bolts to hold the corners of the multitrack together when it's laying flat and 90-degrees to each other. Where did you get...
  9. John Payton

    design a bwl frm a bd...

    mfisher, thanks for the reply..!! most of those links are for flatworkers...also, admittedly and ashamedly, i have not installed and played with SketchUp yet. The design portion of Woodturner Pro can do all of what you posted, and actually better IMHO) than SketchUp. I did do a quick review of...
  10. John Payton

    design a bwl frm a bd...

    OK, well...no reply in over a week for email nor to my question here on the forums...no matter, just ordered my RingMaster that will fit on my lathe...am sooooo looking forward to trying our my new hardware toy. Anyone else use the RingMaster..??..and now to figure out how to use SketchUp for...
  11. John Payton

    design a bwl frm a bd...

    Nag nag nag :) Apologies, really don't mean to be a (big) nag...Lloyd, sent you an email yesterday, not sure if it went because my activity shows as 'none'... so, anyway...any update on software/hardware..??
  12. John Payton

    cancer awareness ribbon feature ring

    Very nice looking..great job..!!.. would you mind pics of a little closer detail on your feature ring..and maybe how you did the 'windows'..? thanks...
  13. John Payton

    Longworth Chuck

    OK, well...Googling "ringmaster" certainly brings up some interesting topics....might suggest Googling "ringmaster lathes" if you are interesting in woodturning :)
  14. John Payton

    Longworth Chuck

    Ahhhh, retirement...such a happy thought..!!..I just crossed the line to what i consider the downhill path...364 days left before I leave it all to the younger generation :) :)
  15. John Payton

    Longworth Chuck

    And you have no idea how close that has come sometimes...throwing the stupid computer out the window..!!..luckily I have a good size front yard, so it would be really hard to get all the way to the street to accidently hit someone who happens to be strolling by :)
  16. John Payton

    Segment Stomper for closed rings.

    Heck Lloyd, just find a way to incorporate a 'chip' into the SegEasy's...then segments will just align and glue themselves AND it can go in with the Intel orders :) "...The computer chip maker Intel is located in Portland and they are undergoing a major expansion and they consume vast amounts...
  17. John Payton

    Tornado Bowl - Open segment beginner project for Stomper/SegEasy

    Thanks for your reply, Lloyd..seems like everytime I read one of your answers like this, I find it hard to stay at work at this pesky day job, instead of just getting up and going home to make some sawdust...oh well, if all goes right then in 378 days I will join the ranks of those who 'get to...
  18. John Payton

    Tornado Bowl - Open segment beginner project for Stomper/SegEasy

    Lloyd, I have been busy roughing out solid bowls so they could be drying, but now hopefully have a little time to try out my new toys....so I was looking at your 'tornado bowl' for a good beginners project, and ran into the same question as Bob posted about cutting those different angles..but...
  19. John Payton

    Centering jig for closed rings....

    Lloyd, Don't know if it helps you in planning how many you should have made...but I plan/hope to order one when they become available..! Johnp
  20. John Payton

    Naive question for first time OS turning...

    Thanks for the reply and great info Lloyd..!!..one more question if you don't mind (ok, one more for 'now' that is :) ...lets say making your 4-1/2" ornament...if it were to made in two halves, then you would have open segment rings as the last ring of each half...so then i presume with a (very)...
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