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IMG_20170807_165127.jpglegs22 viewsstandard chair leg pattern for bodgers log-to-leg racedlarue
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BB_bodger_cup.JPGturning a cup35 viewsTurning an end-grain cup on a pole lathe. This required some specialized hook tools.dlarue
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BB_bodger_setup.JPGdemo area33 viewsOne of the spindle turning demo setups. Two shave horses, a hewing bench, and two lathes.dlarue
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BB_classes.JPGgreenwood classes32 viewsthe two days prior to the Bodgers Ball had a lot of courses in the big marquee.dlarue
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BB_cleft_gates.JPGcleft gates27 viewsone of the bodgers riving chestnut for gates.dlarue
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IMG_20160830_200027.jpgnew pole lathe up and running41 viewsbased on Mike Abbott's Pole Lathe 2000 and numerous lathes seen at the Bodger's Balldlarue
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Hulot_bodgers_muddle.jpgHulot's Bodger's muddle from 1775109 viewsbwelch
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100_0541.JPGwalnut bowl107 viewsHere I am making a hash of a bowl blank on my pole lathe.dlarue
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polelathes.JPGPole Lathes & Shaving Horses124 viewsHere's some of the setup at the gathering. Lots of lathes and lots of fun!dlarue
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spatula.JPGspatula105 viewsHere's another of Dave Fleming's quick projects that he uses to entertain the Masses and pay for his booth at shows. It's a spatula made from cherry. Once the handle is completed, he takes it to she shaving horse and thins down the blade. It took him like 6 minutes to make this. Mine took half an hour, and looks like a laundry paddle :^(dlarue
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screwchuck.JPGscrew chuck129 viewsDave Fleming is making a candlestick using a screw chuck on his pole lathe. The right hand centre is mounted using a stub he fits into the brass candle holder insert. The wood is Yew.dlarue
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candlestick.JPGcandlestick92 viewsDave Fleming made this on his pole lathe in only a few minutes using a screw chuck. dlarue
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