Wood lathe |
Lacy's "advice" – after reordering a general list of the tools one needs when using a lathe and telling you to sharpen them – consists of the following steps:
"3: Use the left hand to guide the tool by holding your hand over the tool near the blade edge. Rest your little finger and the back of your palm on the tool rest, located in the center of your wood lathe machine. 4: Lay your lathe tools on the tool rest, positioned at an angle; the cutting edge above the cylinder. Firmly support the tool with both hands. Let the wood come to the tool for best results."
Now we don't know about you, but we don't have a "back of [our] palm," and if we did we're not sure how we could lay it on the tool rest and then lay the tool on the rest, too. Obviously Lacy doesn't know jack about anatomy, and she also doesn't know jack about wood lathes. Chances are good that she wouldn't know a wood lathe if one bit her on the butt.
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¹ The original has been deleted by Leaf Group, but can still be accessed using the Wayback machine at archive.org. Its URL was ehow.com/how_4557168_use-wood-lathe-tools.html
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