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    Music that makes woodworking impossible

    Love Genesis myself, anything up to and including the album 'Duke' is just fine by me. However I'm getting into King Crimson (particularly 'I Talk to the Wind') thanks to recommendations from my 19 year old nephew! On the Classical side, may I add a Pie Jesu for your delectation?
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    Grinder for woodturning tools

    Very true - alas! Likewise Duncan great to meet you, thanks again.
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    Grinder for woodturning tools

    Wow such a lot of input! Thanks a lot everybody, I got my setup from Duncan on Sunday and I'm very happy with my purchase! It does indeed include a dressing stone, and a cbn cleaning gizmo too, so I'm all kitted out, just need to learn how to do it properly! Thankfully all the paperwork for...
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    Grinder for woodturning tools

    Sorry Phil, was confusing the two, I did my research >6 months ago! It's a CBN wheel.
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    Grinder for woodturning tools

    Very good of you Duncan. For everyone else's benefit, I've received the offer and accepted it, it's just what I need! Axminster 8inch machine with white and CBN wheels, Wolverine table, jig and attachments. Thanks again everyone for your input, this community is so good!
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    Grinder for woodturning tools

    That looks to be the creme de la creme - the flat belt sounds like a good idea, also like the take-off bit, but it's alas too much for me at the moment. Thanks for the detailed recommendation though - will remember it if this becomes more than a casual hobby!
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    Grinder for woodturning tools

    Yes there's something to be said for longevity! And diamond wheels!
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    Grinder for woodturning tools

    Ok, another Sorby recommendation, thanks, looks like 8inch is the way to go too.
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    Grinder for woodturning tools

    Yep good point, must admit, did a little grinding with grey wheels, won't be doing that again. Thanks for the recommendation.
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    Grinder for woodturning tools

    Thanks Sachakins, I had been looking at the Axminster workshop range last time, looks decent.
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    Grinder for woodturning tools

    Hi folks, I got my second hand Charnwood lathe last year, and have been enjoying using it with the carbide chisels and some of the other chisels that came with it that were still sharp. Now however I think I need to get some sort of sharpening system set up, not to mention all those sharpening...
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    Do I need a plunge base for my trim router?

    Thanks yes - it's been ordered! Looking forward to trying it out.
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    Do I need a plunge base for my trim router?

    Great, that's two for the plunge - will go for it! Thanks both!
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    Do I need a plunge base for my trim router?

    Excellent, thanks for the recommendation!
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    Do I need a plunge base for my trim router?

    I bought a cheap Anesty router from Amazon last year, and since I started using it in the summer, I've found it to be very useful indeed, and I even made a router table for it. I noticed a couple of months ago that there is a Katsu plunge base that would fit it, and now people are asking me...
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    Bandsaws - best of the budget?

    Thanks for that, yes I think I remember reading that the Parkside ones are rebranded Scheppach machines. Glad you think it's pretty decent, though quite a few issues - think I'll probably save up and go for a Charnwood in the end, but thanks for giving me your experience with Scheppach, it's...
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    Bandsaws - best of the budget?

    Thanks, will steer clear! I should probably buy local anyway!
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    Another new member

    Yes, 4 cheap wilco ones, one long Parkside guide rail thing. You're quite right, I need clamps! I do have more tools than you see on the wall there, just haven't made enough holders for them! Bit of a hiatus whilst I'm in the middle of a raised bed/soil excavation project. Meet Minnie, my foreman:
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    Another new member

    Thanks! Yes, no kids = somewhat disposable income. I've got 3 nephews and a Neice anyway, what'd I need kids for? 😂 I did sell my Pizza oven to get the money to make that workbench though!
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    Another new member

    Hi, thanks. I'm in the south of Leicestershire
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