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What's the next toy.. errr tool?

I just got Lyle Jamieson’s hollowing rig. This thing is rock solid. Easy to set up and hollow. I just had a hip replaced, I was able to just pull up my stool and sit and hollow with one hand. Going to have a lot of fun with this!
 

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I just got Lyle Jamieson’s hollowing rig. This thing is rock solid. Easy to set up and hollow. I just had a hip replaced, I was able to just pull up my stool and sit and hollow with one hand. Going to have a lot of fun with this!
Looks good, how long of a lathe is that with the extension?

Wonder if there's a good friday sale coming up?
 
I just got Lyle Jamieson’s hollowing rig. This thing is rock solid. Easy to set up and hollow. I just had a hip replaced, I was able to just pull up my stool and sit and hollow with one hand. Going to have a lot of fun with this!
Guessing I’ve done 100+ hf’s with my Jamieson system in the ~6 yrs I’ve had it. At the time it was the best value for the $ for the size range it will handle when all the various bar sizes and bends are added up, and likely still is. I did replace the laser with a diy camera system that I much prefer. It does require more storage space vs articulating - mine hangs from the ceiling, bars in a drawer.

If turning wet wood, and starting hollowing, spritz the OD with water and wrap with stretch plastic wrap (I use the 6” packaging stuff from walmart). Keeps it from drying and warping.
 
Looks good, how long of a lathe is that with the extension?

Wonder if there's a good friday sale coming up?
It’s a Powermatic 2014 so I have a 20” bed. The extension is 13”. I can bring it up level to the bed to give me 33”
Don’t know about the Good Friday’s sale but good luck!
 
Guessing I’ve done 100+ hf’s with my Jamieson system in the ~6 yrs I’ve had it. At the time it was the best value for the $ for the size range it will handle when all the various bar sizes and bends are added up, and likely still is. I did replace the laser with a diy camera system that I much prefer. It does require more storage space vs articulating - mine hangs from the ceiling, bars in a drawer.

If turning wet wood, and starting hollowing, spritz the OD with water and wrap with stretch plastic wrap (I use the 6” packaging stuff from walmart). Keeps it from drying and warping.
Yes it does take up a little space, I’ve got it hanging on the wall out of the way. Good idea with the water and wrap. I just ordered a roll of the six inch. Thanks Doug!
 
My next (big) purchase will be a Bosch visualizer.

But what I really want doesn’t exist—a scrub tech. As an ex-surgeon, they were vital. They stand next to the surgeon with a tray full of commonly used tools and a back table with less commonly used and larger tools. You call out what you want, hold your hand out, and a couple seconds later—sometimes instantaneously with the great techs—it’s in your hand and you keep working. And when the case is done, they clean up!
 
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