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I read this group more than I post, but I thought I'd give back a little
today. I found this video about folk woodworking. I especially enjoyed the segment about the wheelwright. A high speed connection is recommended. http://www.unctv.org/webcast/arts_li...od_worker.html Brian |
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Now that was very interesting. Never knew that wagon wheels were made
that way, I always thought that the outside ring was solid. Very good video!! |
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![]() "vdubbs" wrote in message oups.com... Now that was very interesting. Never knew that wagon wheels were made that way, I always thought that the outside ring was solid. Very good video!! Huh? Isn't the outside ring solid? |
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I was talking about the wood ring, LOL.
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Very cool wheel segment. Amazing craftsmanship. And imagine it was all
done largely without modern power tools and gasp without AutoCad ;-) Thanks for sharing. |
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On Mon, 19 Dec 2005 18:10:47 GMT, Brian Mahaney
wrote: http://www.unctv.org/webcast/arts_li...od_worker.html Brian Nice. Thanks. Ricky |
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