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Kudos to Wayne: Bikextruder in Clay Times



 
 
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Old November 15th 07, 01:13 PM posted to rec.crafts.pottery
Bob Masta
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Default Kudos to Wayne: Bikextruder in Clay Times

Kudos to Wayne Seidl for his Bikextruder in Clay Times
(Nov/Dec 2007, pg 64)! For those who didn't get this issue,
the Bikextruder is made totally from parts scrounged after a
hurricane came through his part of Florida. A vertical piece
of PVC pipe has a slot in it where you insert a plug of clay,
then you turn a bicycle wheel whose sprocket drives a chain
attached to the plunger. Clever design... good job, Wayne!

Best regards,


Bob Masta

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Old November 16th 07, 12:58 PM posted to rec.crafts.pottery
WJS
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Default Kudos to Wayne: Bikextruder in Clay Times

Why, thank you Bob (blush). I wasn't sure anyone would notice g.
For those of you that do not receive Clay Times, I will be more than happy
to send you the pictures I've shot of the extruder while building it.
Email me directly (wjsvt @ sover . net) since i don't check this list every
day.
Best,
Wayne Seidl

"Bob Masta" wrote in message
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Kudos to Wayne Seidl for his Bikextruder in Clay Times
(Nov/Dec 2007, pg 64)! For those who didn't get this issue,
the Bikextruder is made totally from parts scrounged after a
hurricane came through his part of Florida. A vertical piece
of PVC pipe has a slot in it where you insert a plug of clay,
then you turn a bicycle wheel whose sprocket drives a chain
attached to the plunger. Clever design... good job, Wayne!

Best regards,



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Old November 19th 07, 05:22 PM posted to rec.crafts.pottery
DKat
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Default Kudos to Wayne: Bikextruder in Clay Times


"WJS" wrote in message
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Why, thank you Bob (blush). I wasn't sure anyone would notice g.
For those of you that do not receive Clay Times, I will be more than happy
to send you the pictures I've shot of the extruder while building it.
Email me directly (wjsvt @ sover . net) since i don't check this list
every day.
Best,
Wayne Seidl

"Bob Masta" wrote in message
...
Kudos to Wayne Seidl for his Bikextruder in Clay Times
(Nov/Dec 2007, pg 64)! For those who didn't get this issue,
the Bikextruder is made totally from parts scrounged after a
hurricane came through his part of Florida. A vertical piece
of PVC pipe has a slot in it where you insert a plug of clay,
then you turn a bicycle wheel whose sprocket drives a chain
attached to the plunger. Clever design... good job, Wayne!

Best regards,




Got my pictures and it looks really neat! Now I just need the parts, the
time and the where with all.... Donna


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Old November 20th 07, 05:26 PM posted to rec.crafts.pottery
Bob Masta
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Default Kudos to Wayne: Bikextruder in Clay Times

On Mon, 19 Nov 2007 12:22:34 -0500, "DKat"
wrote:


"WJS" wrote in message
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Why, thank you Bob (blush). I wasn't sure anyone would notice g.
For those of you that do not receive Clay Times, I will be more than happy
to send you the pictures I've shot of the extruder while building it.
Email me directly (wjsvt @ sover . net) since i don't check this list
every day.
Best,
Wayne Seidl

"Bob Masta" wrote in message
...
Kudos to Wayne Seidl for his Bikextruder in Clay Times
(Nov/Dec 2007, pg 64)! For those who didn't get this issue,
the Bikextruder is made totally from parts scrounged after a
hurricane came through his part of Florida. A vertical piece
of PVC pipe has a slot in it where you insert a plug of clay,
then you turn a bicycle wheel whose sprocket drives a chain
attached to the plunger. Clever design... good job, Wayne!

Best regards,




Got my pictures and it looks really neat! Now I just need the parts, the
time and the where with all.... Donna


Gee, maybe you just need a hurricane, like Wayne had. That'll provide
lots of parts, at least... ;-)

Best regards,


Bob Masta

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Data AcQuisition And Real-Time Analysis
www.daqarta.com
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Old November 20th 07, 05:50 PM posted to rec.crafts.pottery
DKat
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Default Kudos to Wayne: Bikextruder in Clay Times

You know.... I think I'll pass on that one! I went through a Hurricane was
about 2 decades ago and even though I loved the beauty of it, I would rather
not wish that on other people for my own entertainment. My guess is that I
will have to wait for Spring and garage sale season. Silly people don't
have them out here on Long Island after Halloween.

You all have a great Turkey day in the U.S. and for others - hope your up
coming holiday, whatever it may be, is grand! I'm looking forward to my
baby coming home, busting my ass cooking all day in order to spend 20
minutes inhaling the food and then spending the rest of the day cleaning up
and trying to find room for leftovers. We do know how to have fun....

Donna


"Bob Masta" wrote in message
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On Mon, 19 Nov 2007 12:22:34 -0500, "DKat"
wrote:


"WJS" wrote in message
...
Why, thank you Bob (blush). I wasn't sure anyone would notice g.
For those of you that do not receive Clay Times, I will be more than
happy
to send you the pictures I've shot of the extruder while building it.
Email me directly (wjsvt @ sover . net) since i don't check this list
every day.
Best,
Wayne Seidl

"Bob Masta" wrote in message
...
Kudos to Wayne Seidl for his Bikextruder in Clay Times
(Nov/Dec 2007, pg 64)! For those who didn't get this issue,
the Bikextruder is made totally from parts scrounged after a
hurricane came through his part of Florida. A vertical piece
of PVC pipe has a slot in it where you insert a plug of clay,
then you turn a bicycle wheel whose sprocket drives a chain
attached to the plunger. Clever design... good job, Wayne!

Best regards,



Got my pictures and it looks really neat! Now I just need the parts, the
time and the where with all.... Donna


Gee, maybe you just need a hurricane, like Wayne had. That'll provide
lots of parts, at least... ;-)

Best regards,


Bob Masta

DAQARTA v3.50
Data AcQuisition And Real-Time Analysis
www.daqarta.com
Scope, Spectrum, Spectrogram, FREE Signal Generator
Science with your sound card!



 




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