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I'm going to take a video of grinding a tool bit for tobacco chamber shaping tomorrow, as well as a video of it being employed (similar to a segment of a video of Former posted elsewhere on this site). Hopefully I'll get it shot and edited this weekend.

That leads to a question - are there any processes that anyone would find helpful to have a video on? Shank caps are something I've gotten some emails on, so I can add those to the list, but what would folks like to see demonstrated?
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I've long wondered when it was better to use the electrically tunable exciton−plasmon coupling in a WSe2 monolayer embedded in a plasmonic crystal cavity approach, and when the improving defect-based quantum emitters in SiC via inorganic passivation was the way to go.

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KurtHuhn wrote: Fri Feb 28, 2020 5:41 pm I'm going to take a video of grinding a tool bit for tobacco chamber shaping tomorrow, as well as a video of it being employed (similar to a segment of a video of Former posted elsewhere on this site). Hopefully I'll get it shot and edited this weekend.

That leads to a question - are there any processes that anyone would find helpful to have a video on? Shank caps are something I've gotten some emails on, so I can add those to the list, but what would folks like to see demonstrated?
Only if the process is shown without the use of a lathe. I am learning a lot about the limitations imposed without one..

Actually scratch that. I enjoy watching informational videos on all aspects of this hobby, and if its done with a lathe I still find useful tidbits.
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LatakiaLover wrote: Fri Feb 28, 2020 6:36 pm I've long wondered when it was better to use the electrically tunable exciton−plasmon coupling in a WSe2 monolayer embedded in a plasmonic crystal cavity approach, and when the improving defect-based quantum emitters in SiC via inorganic passivation was the way to go.

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So... a turbo incabulator, then?

I could probably whip one of those up. Capacitive deractince is not normally my ballywick, but let me see what I can do. :thumbsup:
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Shanks caps/rings and maybe military mounts?
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I would really like to see various ways in which shank caps/extensions are properly done. I understand the concept but would like to see it.

That and flux capacitors.
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n80 wrote: Fri Feb 28, 2020 9:52 pm
That and flux capacitors.
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n80 wrote: Fri Feb 28, 2020 9:52 pm I would really like to see various ways in which shank caps/extensions are properly done. I understand the concept but would like to see it.

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Dont know why I didnt think to ask for this. I have one I need to at least cap, and should add an extension to
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Can you post a video on how to wire the electricals on a 1970 ironhead chopper with both kick and electric start? I'm having a hard time figuring mine out. Thanks a ton.
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wdteipen wrote: Sat Feb 29, 2020 7:20 pm Can you post a video on how to wire the electricals on a 1970 ironhead chopper with both kick and electric start? I'm having a hard time figuring mine out. Thanks a ton.
Those have electricicals?? Mine just had a hamster clicking a lighter every time the piston moved past TDC...
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KurtHuhn wrote: Sat Feb 29, 2020 7:26 pm
wdteipen wrote: Sat Feb 29, 2020 7:20 pm Can you post a video on how to wire the electricals on a 1970 ironhead chopper with both kick and electric start? I'm having a hard time figuring mine out. Thanks a ton.
Those have electricicals?? Mine just had a hamster clicking a lighter every time the piston moved past TDC...
:lol: Mines a somewhat rare XLCH that was made with both kick and electric. I have the hamsters figured out. That's the easy part. It's everything else.
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What Wayne imagines the world sees when he takes his "Harley" out for a spin:

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What they actually see:

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LatakiaLover wrote: Sat Feb 29, 2020 9:13 pm What Wayne imagines the world sees when he takes his "Harley" out for a spin:

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What they actually see:

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True story. 8) :lol:
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wdteipen wrote: Sat Feb 29, 2020 7:37 pm
KurtHuhn wrote: Sat Feb 29, 2020 7:26 pm
wdteipen wrote: Sat Feb 29, 2020 7:20 pm Can you post a video on how to wire the electricals on a 1970 ironhead chopper with both kick and electric start? I'm having a hard time figuring mine out. Thanks a ton.
Those have electricicals?? Mine just had a hamster clicking a lighter every time the piston moved past TDC...
:lol: Mines a somewhat rare XLCH that was made with both kick and electric. I have the hamsters figured out. That's the easy part. It's everything else.
According to my hastily conducted and shoddily put together google search using some other search engine, you're in luck! All you need is a Turbo Incabulator....
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KurtHuhn wrote: Sat Feb 29, 2020 10:41 pm
wdteipen wrote: Sat Feb 29, 2020 7:37 pm
KurtHuhn wrote: Sat Feb 29, 2020 7:26 pm

Those have electricicals?? Mine just had a hamster clicking a lighter every time the piston moved past TDC...
:lol: Mines a somewhat rare XLCH that was made with both kick and electric. I have the hamsters figured out. That's the easy part. It's everything else.
According to my hastily conducted and shoddily put together google search using some other search engine, you're in luck! All you need is a Turbo Incabulator....
Sweet! I saw that video is in the works so I'm in luck!
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