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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cLhNfI_Ibso



Now this is a heavy one man lathe.
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#12
Holy maroley.
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#13
Cool stuff.  His banjo weighs more than my TS, lathe, and band saw combined!  I wish they would have condensed the three videos into one.  It gets kind of repetitive.
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#14
Arlin I would agree go to ETSY I have my etsy site up and running and have it connected to facebook and I get a considerable amount of exposure and depending on if you want to pay more you can even more exposure on facebook and etsy. My site is the same name on both greywolfwoodworks. My photography is not the greatest but have had some sales and lots of people around the world have looked at my stuff. I am suppose tp also contact a store in UTAH to possible put items in their store. I am located on the east coast so that would be cool.
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#15
Glenn

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Also for your photo's you need to get this

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Photo-Studio-Pho...SwhcJWH2bl

It will make your photo's come alive
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#16
That would be a good lathe for turnings pens, right?
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Have you guys seen these three videos


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