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He didn't dovetail his tenons prior to chucking them up, so he's not getting full contact with the chuck jaws. It looks like he is using the smooth dovetail jaws, which I believe are dovetailed both on the inside and outside. I could be wrong.
It was painful to watch the angle of his gouge in the beginning and then even more painful to watch him using a skew as a scraper. I kept waiting for a catch. It could be just the angle of his camera.
I don't know why he epoxied the finial to the light, because you'll never be able to change the battery.
But, you can't argue with his results. Creative and you gotta love olive wood.
Still Learning,
Allan Hill
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That was cool to watch. I like that he showed the problems he ran into and his solutions as he went along.
I'm wondering how he plans to service the lamp too.