Have noticed on a few recent threads that some folk use a spindle gouge to turn beads. Shock horror!
To be honest I found this quite comforting.
I thought a skew was the best (most woodturning correct) way to turn a bead and I know how to turn one with a skew alright, I just find a spindle gouge the safer option.
Thought I was the only one who would stoop to such depths.
Or have I been mistaken?
One other thing that has got me wondering is, when folk put up a recently made item on this forum and then invite " C and C", well what exactly does "C and C" stand for?.
To be honest I found this quite comforting.
I thought a skew was the best (most woodturning correct) way to turn a bead and I know how to turn one with a skew alright, I just find a spindle gouge the safer option.
Thought I was the only one who would stoop to such depths.
Or have I been mistaken?
One other thing that has got me wondering is, when folk put up a recently made item on this forum and then invite " C and C", well what exactly does "C and C" stand for?.
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