Better than watching TV. I always learn something and love your humour!! Thanks for going to the trouble Cap'n.
@Oakydokes
9 жыл бұрын
As far as that measuring gauge, which is a great idea, why not just drill a 2" hole into the side of a bench, grinding table, etc., then when you need that measurement slide the gouge in there you go. The best thing is you can't loose it or misplace it. Thanks Eddie, love your videos.
@MOZELY26
11 жыл бұрын
Great vid you remind me of people who taught me during apprenticeship best way to learn many thanks never too old to learn
@gordroberts53
8 жыл бұрын
Thanks Eddie! Stephen Ogle recommends you on his site and glad he does. This is simply the best training video I've seen on the use of the bowl gouge.
@capneddie
13 жыл бұрын
Thanks, using a jvc enviro chip storage camera. editing with something by Corel I found on web.
@WoodyWoodTurner
13 жыл бұрын
Capt Eddie, another great video, Thanks. Would you tell us the length of the rod and angle of the rod on the jig that held the fingernail gouge? What is the angle of the cutting edge of the fingernail gouge?. I have the 7/4/2 memorize but the "jig" has me concerned. Again, Thanks for the videos
@Larenzoid
13 жыл бұрын
Hey Eddie,you're right, you've got a real good video here. I keep planning on ordering a Blackhawk system, maybe I'll have to go ahead and do it. I was curious, what kind of camera do you use, and what editing software do you use for your videos? I've shot some video but need something better to edit with. I'd also like to get a camcorder with a remote control,,.if I can afford it.
@lesfield2302
7 жыл бұрын
captain you are avery good teacher very easy to understand thank you
@Our479Show
10 жыл бұрын
Will this setup 7/4/2 work on a 6" grinding wheel?
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