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    nigel jones 5
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      #121955
      nigel jones 5
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        Its a sad fact that you can count the number of hours spent in the workshop on the fingers of one hand of late. So i set about 'doing a bit' sunday morning, whilst looking after HG! Sad to say that in 2 hours I managed to get two holes drilled. She aint keen on the myford either, had to plonk her out in the garden so she didnt scream every time it started up. Wifey didnt seem too impressed by any of this, but a man's got to try!

        #121959
        Robbo
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          Are you sure it was the machine and not your technique that caused the screaming?

          Full marks for going boldly though.

          #121962
          jason udall
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            I commend you for trying

            #121963
            jason udall
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              I commend you for trying

              #121964
              Bazyle
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                @bazyle

                Since it is well known that babies like the vibration and hum of being taken for a drive which sends them to sleep try balancing her on the headstock while it is running. Suggest you invest in a shaper too as later on the back an forth movement can substitute for a pony ride.teeth

                #121970
                dave greenham
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                  Hi Fiz

                  You could try and attach a car seat to the electric hacksaw lol

                  regards

                  Dave

                  #121971
                  Diane Carney
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                    Our first born was plonked in her car seat on the bench where she found the soporific effect of the parent hand filing hundreds of nameplates hard to resist!

                    Diane

                    #121972
                    Ian P
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                      Fizzy

                      Sorry to be so thick, but I have followed this thread and still cannot work out what 'HG' is.

                      I am getting the impression its a person but after that I'm stuck.

                      Ian P

                      #121973
                      Steambuff
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                        Edited By Steambuff on 10/06/2013 23:08:26

                        #121977
                        Stovepipe
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                          Chloroform, any one ?

                          Dennis

                          #121978
                          Robbo
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                            @robbo

                            Harriet Grace 3/5/13 if I remember rightly

                            #121985
                            Springbok
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                              @springbok

                              Oh Dennis do not be so cruil HG only needs a bit of workshop training.

                              Bob

                              #121989
                              Ian P
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                                Posted by fizzy on 10/06/2013 18:48:16:

                                Its a sad fact that you can count the number of hours spent in the workshop on the fingers of one hand of late. So i set about 'doing a bit' sunday morning, whilst looking after HG! Sad to say that in 2 hours I managed to get two holes drilled. She aint keen on the myford either, had to plonk her out in the garden so she didnt scream every time it started up. Wifey didnt seem too impressed by any of this, but a man's got to try!

                                Its not sad Fizzy, workshop time can wait a little as your offspring will ultimately give you more pleasure (and pain!) than drilling a few holes ever will. Mine is grown up now and has littel impact on workshop time .

                                One thing that has significantly reduced productivity is the weather! This forum is much quieter too when the sun shines.

                                Ian P

                                #121991
                                Stovepipe
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                                  @stovepipe

                                  Who is Fizzy trying to kid – He was so busy playing with his adored and (understandably besotted with) baby daughter that's why he only got two holes drilled.

                                  Dennis

                                  #122059
                                  Sub Mandrel
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                                    @submandrel

                                    Laudnum?

                                    Don't fret Fizzy – enjoy. They grow up far too fast.

                                    Neil

                                    #122069
                                    Robbo
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                                      @robbo

                                      Are baby-size ear defenders available???

                                      #122070
                                      Peter G. Shaw
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                                        Just to be a little bit serious, we had a black Labrador dog who became extremely distressed when I started up my lathe, a Warco 220. So much so that if he was in the garage/workshop with me, he would attempt to open the doors to escape, and once outside would run as far away as possible.

                                        Given that both dogs and babies can hear much higher frequencies than adults, it makes me wonder if in both instances our respective lathes are producing some sort of high volume ultra-sound which we as adults are unable to hear, but can be heard by babies and dogs to their distress.

                                        Regards,

                                        Peter G. Shaw

                                        #122071
                                        Baldric
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                                          Baby size ear deffenders are available and often seen at music festivals, may be worht considering….

                                          Baldric.

                                          #122120
                                          nigel jones 5
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                                            Robbo was nearly right…Miss Harriet Grace, born first may @ 13.24hrs. Now weighing in at 10 lbs! Point noted re electrical harmonics. I seriously did consider attaching the handle of the car seat to something reciprecating…then thought better of it. Will miss both workshop and HG till weekend as im on the big metal bird thing again first thing tomorrow!

                                            #122154
                                            OuBallie
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                                              Fizzy,

                                              Don't forget to take loads of videos of her growing up.

                                              Took four DVDs (17Gb) of GD to family yesterday, and mother watched some of the events that she had completely forgotten about.

                                              Father has head in starting a business, so his priorities are elsewhere at present.

                                              Mother was so happy at watching them.

                                              BUT, watch out for new generation taking to new technology with aplomb.

                                              Whenever I produce my iPhone to film her, or open my iPad, she (17months) immediately stops what she is doing and clambers all over me to get her hands on either device, including Dad's PC when he opens it, much to his, happy, annoyance as she leaves the screen smudged.

                                              Seeing her push icons and buttons as well as swipe fingers and hands across the screen makes me wonder what's in stall for her and her generation and the technology that they will have at their finger tips.

                                              She becomes totally absorbed and is completely at ease with either device as well. Amazing.

                                              Geoff – Totally whacked after day out yesterday

                                              Edited By OuBallie on 13/06/2013 11:25:14

                                              Edited By OuBallie on 13/06/2013 11:26:34

                                              #122158
                                              Cornish Jack
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                                                "watch out for new generation taking to new technology with aplomb."

                                                This seems to be a repetitive theme with the older generation … assumption that the offspring have an innate ability and understanding of modern technology. I suspect not – merely the natural child's fascination with things they can operate but lacking any appreciation of what they are doing, or, as with the Farcebook et al revelations, what problems they are initiating.

                                                Foolishly accepted nieces' assurances that they knew all about operating modern technology cost me £40.00 in repairs to a video recorder.

                                                I may be slow in coming to terms with the latest fads but at least I give it my best shot at understanding the basics of what I'm doing. Next time 'whiz Kid' junior says that he/she is completely au fait with computers or whatever, ask them to explain WHY they are doing WHAT they are doing.

                                                Rgds

                                                Bill

                                                Edited By Cornish Jack on 13/06/2013 12:09:44

                                                #122309
                                                nigel jones 5
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                                                  @nigeljones5

                                                  Saturday morning and as soon as she's awake, fed and changed (2 hours!) I will have another go! Will take a piccy if I remember!

                                                  #122345
                                                  Sub Mandrel
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                                                    @submandrel

                                                    > Will take a piccy if I remember!

                                                    It's OK, I remember used nappies all to well…

                                                    Neil

                                                    #122452
                                                    jason udall
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                                                      With out getting too mushy..
                                                      Model engineering….I guess that HG qualifies as a miniature perfect example of a full scale original. .and in all ways a model….engineering…too true also. .biological engineering in its highest attainment…
                                                      That this project required collaboration lessens this project not one bit.
                                                      This project will be refined over the years to the delight of all concerned.

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