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Thanks again, Bill. Your last post that essentially says that the axis of rotation can not in all practicality be thrown off made the light bulb finally go on. I appreciate the help in helping me understand the axis of rotation principle.
Tomorrows lesson will be about when the wood axis of rotation is different from the lathe axis of rotation and it has nothing to do with the theory of relativity.
Tomorrows lesson will be about when the wood axis of rotation is different from the lathe axis of rotation and it has nothing to do with the theory of relativity.
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