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Dick Sing video: Turn a wooden pocketwatch holder

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I used to produce a woodworking magazine in video format about 17 years ago. One of my contributors was Dick Sing for the turning segments. I have been reviving these videos and putting them up on my YouTube channel to share with everyone interested in turning and woodworking. I invite you to visit the YouTube channel and look around. The turning videos are in the Woodworking Section and so far there are a couple dozen of Dick's videos up there. In the coming year, I will be posting about 15 more turning videos and about 50 more woodworking videos to the channel
Link to the YouTube Channel...

View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dcildy8oU20

Chris DeHut
 
If you visited the channel earlier today, the woodworking section may not have been visible. For some reason it wasn't displaying. I believe I have it fixed and now you should see 3 sections on the channel page, one for woodworking, one for robotics and electronics etc, and the final section of misc videos.

I hope this makes it much easier for you to find the Woodturning videos.

Chris DeHut.
 
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