Buck, I took the video because I thought it was remarkable and I'd never be able to explain it adequately. My little old Coolpix does video as well as still pictures.
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I wish my Hubs could do woodworking like that. I would have him busy building me lots of things I want.
ReplyDeleteHey, that is really interesting. good post. MB
ReplyDeletehe's got great balance and coordination! wow!
ReplyDeleteOh would I love to visit that stall. Wonderful video to accompany your photos.
ReplyDeleteNice. I got a lecture about this type of lathe at the Viking festival last year. Very interesting it was.
ReplyDeleteThe talent of someone like this is amazing. I would be hard-pressed to work the lathe, let alone create something beautiful as well.
ReplyDeleteNow THAT is skill! Very interesting post, thank you for finding the video - that was cool to see how he operates the lathe.
ReplyDeleteBuck, I took the video because I thought it was remarkable and I'd never be able to explain it adequately. My little old Coolpix does video as well as still pictures.
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