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Uploaded by on Dec 10, 2009

I make a mini rolling pin for a little kid on my lathe. 12-9-2009

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  • dude, i cant say enough. you look young and it makes me wonder wtf all the other people your age are doing. oh, i know, being a bunch of punk azzs. great vid. no stupid annoying music. no lonnnngggg drawn out diatribe. just quick and to the point. you rock my brother. and ya did it for a lil kid. good job.

  • @FUGYOO I wasn't to young then. 21 at the time. Thanks for watching man.

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  • 21? damn dog. young enough to be my nephew for haveing good talent. keep up the good vids in the future.

  • don't say cheap, say inexpensive, sounds better.

    pretty cool

    anything you make is better than anything you buy

    all good

    buzz

  • 1:13 and on until its cut - so funny :))

    nice rolling pan

    p.s. for the table saw push stick - i recommend using something that pushes from the back - and has a large-long surface to push down the wood to the table of the table saw - that way it's less likely to kick back to the face.

  • If that lathe was made in 1943 then that means it had to have been used. Even if it was unissued, it's probably just a refurb job done by the Russian military.

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