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When I first got my new grinder I was thrilled with it, but I've been
having problems recently and I'm thinking about sending it back to the manufacturer. Yesterday I spent almost 20 minutes grinding on a piece and it was still too small. Michael |
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"Michael" wrote in message oups.com... When I first got my new grinder I was thrilled with it, but I've been having problems recently and I'm thinking about sending it back to the manufacturer. Yesterday I spent almost 20 minutes grinding on a piece and it was still too small. Michael Grind the ones next to it, then. |
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" Moonraker" wrote in message news "Michael" wrote in message oups.com... When I first got my new grinder I was thrilled with it, but I've been having problems recently and I'm thinking about sending it back to the manufacturer. Yesterday I spent almost 20 minutes grinding on a piece and it was still too small. Michael Grind the ones next to it, then. |
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Michael wrote: When I first got my new grinder I was thrilled with it, but I've been having problems recently and I'm thinking about sending it back to the manufacturer. Yesterday I spent almost 20 minutes grinding on a piece and it was still too small. Michael Are you saying that if you keep on grinding it is going to get bigger?. |
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Michele wrote:
hun h????? ****************** I used to be a carpenter, and the saying then was "I cut it off twice and it's still too short." Michael |
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"Michael" wrote in message oups.com... When I first got my new grinder I was thrilled with it, but I've been having problems recently and I'm thinking about sending it back to the manufacturer. Yesterday I spent almost 20 minutes grinding on a piece and it was still too small. Michael LOL.... that's why I'm using the same head for the last 5 years. I grind to take the sharpness off. I believe in taking the time to be a more accurate cutter, and spending as little time as possible at the grinder.... but what do I know? -- JK Sinrod www.SinrodStudios.com www.MyConeyIslandMemories.com |
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On Oct 23, 5:04 am, "glassman" wrote:
"Michael" wrote in message oups.com... When I first got my new grinder I was thrilled with it, but I've been having problems recently and I'm thinking about sending it back to the manufacturer. Yesterday I spent almost 20 minutes grinding on a piece and it was still too small. Michael LOL.... that's why I'm using the same head for the last 5 years. I grind to take the sharpness off. I believe in taking the time to be a more accurate cutter, and spending as little time as possible at the grinder.... but what do I know? -- JK Sinrodwww.SinrodStudios.comwww.MyConeyIslandMemori es.com You should just use a saw. LOL |
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LOL.... that's why I'm using the same head for the last 5 years. I grind to take the sharpness off. I believe in taking the time to be a more accurate cutter, and spending as little time as possible at the grinder.... but what do I know? -- JK Sinrodwww.SinrodStudios.comwww.MyConeyIslandMemori es.com You should just use a saw. LOL LOL........ or a wet belt sander!! |
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Saw a sign at a supplier a while back that said: "Everytime we make
something idiot-proof they just make better idiots!" -- Byron... Wells Glassworks www.wellsglassworks.com "Michael" wrote in message oups.com... When I first got my new grinder I was thrilled with it, but I've been having problems recently and I'm thinking about sending it back to the manufacturer. Yesterday I spent almost 20 minutes grinding on a piece and it was still too small. Michael |
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JK wrote:
LOL.... that's why I'm using the same head for the last 5 years. I grind to take the sharpness off. I believe in taking the time to be a more accurate cutter, and spending as little time as possible at the grinder.... but what do I know? ********************** I have seen your work and it's obvious you know plenty, JK. One thing I've noticed though with commercial lamp kits is that the pattern you cut to doesn't exactly match the pattern that is on the mold. Cutting just a little larger and grinding a bit is a trade-off on having to recut pieces where the cutting pattern is much smaller than the mold pattern. Michael |
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