127 - To Kill a Vampire

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Uploaded by on Sep 1, 2010

Turning a vampire stake on the lathe. Check out all of our instructional woodworking videos at http://thewoodwhisperer.com

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  • Marc I'm 25 and started my workshop at age 20 in my two car garage. I just discovered your show on here and have been hooked ever since. I just wanted to know when you first started getting a passion for woodworking? I'm in Floor Covering I do HardWood Flooring among other floors but my main passion is carpentry and cabinent making. Just wanna say thanks for the inspiration that if you work hard it pays off in your trade. I'm currently setting up a new shop and looking to expand my knowledge.

  • @deleetmeeh Thanks man. Glad you are enjoying the content. I got started about 10 years ago when my wife and I bought our first house. Installing flooring and baseboards led to making a small night stand. Then it was all downhill from there. :)

    Good luck with your career!

  • What else was in the Vampire kit?

  • @edt47150 Some holy water and garlic I believe.

  • Now what kind of BBQ sauce do you recommend for a vampire steack? ;p

  • @Sodabowski Dave's BBQ :)

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  • Rule number 1never leave the key handle in the chuck u may forget it is there and when u turn on ur lathe u will get a nasty supprise :o

  • Wow...that was neat to watch...thanks. Such a long point though mau be prone to breakage if the hammering goes awry.

  • @xar0mir as has been stated, a ring can catch to cause injury, or exacerbate an injury. But rings can also heat up via induction from a large electrical or magnetic source if in close proximity for an extended period. Welders know well not to wear rings. They can cause a burn and be slow enough that you don't even notice.

  • Good stuff Woody .. :)

  • Marc,

    If I turn this out of silver, do you know if it would efficiently kill a Warewolf too?

  • And a silver steak, and a hammer and a pair of leather gloves.

  • holy water, a silver stake, a hammer, a crusifix, garlic cloves, and a set of gloves so u don't get ur hands that dirty

  • oh come on Marc...everyone knows when you make a stake that will KEEP the vamire in the grave...you have to use willow.

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