Cool, been thinking of getting one, just wondering.
They are easy enough to operate, but the editing software is a little trick at first to get the hang of.
if you get the go pro at costco, it comes with a lot of bells and whistles
What are you doing? Everybody knows you just throw it in reverse at high speed and slam on the brakes
...........GOOD JOB!
Thanks Dave
this chuck came off pretty easy for the length of time it was on the spindle- i really didn't expect it to back off that easily.
a small oops moment in reverse may have spun that chuck right off!
Soooooo........ what's under the movers blanket at the lower right side of the screen?
Hopefully it's something cool. Cuz if it was in my shop, it would be covering up clutter and mess!
Sent from somwhere in east Texas by Jake!
Hi Jake,
under the blanket is my antique Flather 16"x5' lathe.
http://www.hobby-machinist.com/threads/antique-flather-lathe-16x36-s-n-270.33911/#post-288352
she's kinda shy, and doesn't wannna (read: can't) play with the other equipment, until she gets some much needed attention.
I have a problem Jake, i'm a tool hoarder.
if i see a shiny, remotely cool, odd or interesting tool or machine, i get this compulsion to posses it.
it's a real PITA to see something really cool and have to remind myself that i already have enough projects to end my days, without addition.