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The Knuckledragger 3rd Memorial Slow Forum Post
Craig Sawyers replied to Knuckledragger's topic in Off Topic
I see your Casio PT-8 vs Virus Ti2 and up you the Adagio für Glasharmonika by Mozart. And sorry about the rubbish video. -
What are you doing to wear the gladiators
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Sad times. RIP Pongo.
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Wow - I had no idea he was still alive. That is a great age - happy birthday Kirk!
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Steve, FWIW I use blades from this outfit http://www.awsaws.uk/home_page.html . They do mildly custom stuff at not a lot more; my Wadkin RAS is old (the original round arm BRA), and it has an odd imperial diameter shaft. They modify by adding a pressed in feature to suit whatever diameter shaft your machine has. I recall that the blades that I have were the equivalent of $120-$140 each. Not cheap, but they are superb blades. I see that they do blades with anti-kickback features (page 5 of their catalogue http://www.awsaws.uk/ELECTRONIC CATALOGUE.pdf ), which I urge your cheapskate boss to invest in. And a riving knife, which I would have thought was essential for a table saw. Like everyone else, I'm massively impressed with how chilled you are about all this!
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Not what I meant. I meant the angle the tooth makes with the radius. I use the term rake angle, but the alternative name is hook angle. I use a triple chip blade with negative rake in my radial arm saw - in that machine a positive tooth angle grabs the stock and the blade tries to climb out of the wood; that is not a good outcome. A negative rake gives much more control. The choice will definitely be different with a table saw, where the blade has to act to hold the piece firmly on the table.
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Bloody hell Steve. A whole new definition to a hand job. As a user of woodwork machine tools (planer thicknesser, band saw, and an entirely lethal Wadkin radial arm saw) I can visualise precisely what happened. Here's hoping the tannin in the oak had a natural infection control. Let us know what the hand Doc says. Thinking of that table saw Steve - what rake angle is your blade?
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RIP John Glenn - a guy made from the right stuff.
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Moog have recreated the Emerson Moog Modular https://www.moogmusic.com/content/moog-modular-synthesizers . They have been paranoid about authenticity - same circuit cards, they trawled the world for obsolete semiconductors, switches and controls to make a thing of great beautu. Keith Emerson had to have a technician touring with the band to limp the old original one along, until he eventually had it rebuilt. A great and fitting tribute to a fine and completely original band. Wish I'd seen them live. Too damned true, Stretch. Too damned true.
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In full flight in 1977, when they were in their late 20's, in deep snow in a Canadian sports stadium - the best ever version of Fanfare for the Common Man
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Özgür's special recipes from Turkish Cuisine
Craig Sawyers replied to Sechtdamon's topic in Food and Drink
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RIP Greg Lake, the second of ELP to bite the dust. Age 69 from cancer. Bugger. I'm beyond words about 2016.
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We loved Istanbul - have a great audio career there! The area you're going to looks great - massive park to run in, open air theatre, museums. What is not to like?
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Cat and mouse. This is daughter's cat Cheese, that we have adopted (1) while she was on tour and (2) now she's gone to Aus
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Jeeze - 42. RIP JK.
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Have a great birthday Todd!
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Have a great one - happy birthday.
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in all honesty it cannot have been that long - it just seemed like a long time. Anyhow, complete and stable hearing is back, with no problems in popping my ears.
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FWIW I've been through a number of issues with my hearing over the last 6 months, all (thank heavens) sorted out now. Stated with losing bass from my right ear - sounded like a tinny 1960's transistor radio. Doc said fluid behind the eardrum, and it would clear. In the interim it went into low frequency tinnitus - sounded like a perpetual low frequency hum, 24/7. That progressively cleared up (months), at which point (two or three weeks ago) my left ear suddenly went really pretty deaf. That lasted for a week, and then that has cleared too. So I have for the first time in 6 months got total hearing back. The doc reckoned it was the after effects of a head cold back in the Spring. Fun it has not been.
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French to Ottoman! Wow - I had no idea that Ottoman was a language. Could have been worse. In the late 1800's a genius called Pedro Carolino produced a phrase book for Portugese tourists visiting Britain. He did not know any English or French, but he did have a Portugese-French and a French-English dictionary. So he generated a phrasebook of originality and beauty, hauling Portugese into English through two languages unknown to him. Who can guess at what "To Craunch a Mormoset" could possibly mean. English as She is Spoke http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/30411
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Oh bugger. What a mark they all left on only 12 episodes. Other bad news regarding Fawlty Towers, Prunella Scales is pretty far down the road with Alzheimers.
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That is truly awful.
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Just thought of another - being as sick as a parrot.
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Good heavens.
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Dreadful, yes. Rare, but dreadful. This has happened before, when Manchester United were in a plane crash that wiped out most of their team in 1958 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Munich_air_disaster . They recovered pretty well in due course (currently 3rd in the Premier League), even through they nearly financially folded in the aftermath of the crash.
