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Post by paulshiroma on Oct 30, 2015 7:46:21 GMT -5
That came our beautifully, Bob. Love that "ribbon" of color running through it!
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Post by paulshiroma on Oct 30, 2015 7:45:18 GMT -5
Came out GREAT, Kurt! You do awesome work.
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Post by paulshiroma on Oct 28, 2015 21:58:09 GMT -5
... and the thundereggs are great too ...
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Post by paulshiroma on Oct 28, 2015 21:57:26 GMT -5
...Got my springs and balls on the way so hopefully have my vibe lap up and running next week...
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Post by paulshiroma on Oct 28, 2015 21:54:16 GMT -5
Jeremy, these are great! And that's awesome that the family is handing down finds ... very cool collection.
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Post by paulshiroma on Oct 28, 2015 21:51:05 GMT -5
... We practice survival gardening here. We plant and keep the survivors... That was good, Mel. LOL
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Post by paulshiroma on Oct 28, 2015 21:49:28 GMT -5
Very, very impressive grinding wall...I like it.
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Post by paulshiroma on Oct 26, 2015 23:23:09 GMT -5
Deb, it would be a shame to lose those genetics... x2 on that comment.
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Post by paulshiroma on Oct 26, 2015 23:02:04 GMT -5
Never paid attention to a bead mill before, but that's kinda cool. How about a picture of the machine? How did you turn the pieces in picture 1 into picture 2? They go in the bead mill as shaped in pic 2? How big can you make them? Do you use grits and polish like tumbling? They get as shiny as a good tumbled rock just in the mill? Looking forward to seeing finished marbles! x2 on this. I went and looked it up after reading your post. Very cool.
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Post by paulshiroma on Oct 26, 2015 7:59:32 GMT -5
That's pretty neat. I think we've lost a lot of varieties of fruits (and veggies) due to the need for quick ripening, shipping, storage and such.
Paul
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Post by paulshiroma on Oct 26, 2015 7:53:10 GMT -5
Nice score on Craigslist. And nice job on the marbles.
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Post by paulshiroma on Oct 25, 2015 10:22:18 GMT -5
Welcome to the forum and good to meet you! Congrats (probably belated) on retirement! Paul
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Post by paulshiroma on Oct 23, 2015 9:19:28 GMT -5
Thanks for the tip!
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Post by paulshiroma on Oct 23, 2015 9:19:11 GMT -5
Just about cut it yesterday,but thought I better quit for the day......Just getting over my Sciatica bout,don't want it back!!! LOL Maybe today... That's painful. I have it ... my Mom has it really badly. Sorry to hear.
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Post by paulshiroma on Oct 23, 2015 9:17:19 GMT -5
These are outstanding pieces, Bob. Hope the show goes well! Post photos of the show if you have time. Paul
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Post by paulshiroma on Oct 23, 2015 9:16:24 GMT -5
Welcome aboard! Some of those look like potatoes ... they look like they came out really nicely. I'll let the pro's weigh in on the identification side. Paul
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Post by paulshiroma on Oct 23, 2015 9:13:53 GMT -5
x2 on the dud blade comments above. That looks like a manufacturing defect in the blade. Good thing you didn't catch a finger in there. Dang ...
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Post by paulshiroma on Oct 23, 2015 9:10:50 GMT -5
Great stuff, Stephan!
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Post by paulshiroma on Oct 23, 2015 9:09:42 GMT -5
Love it. You got the "eye" in there perfectly! Paul
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Post by paulshiroma on Oct 23, 2015 9:07:58 GMT -5
The "whatever-it-is" is outstanding. That came out beautifully. Paul
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