Great looking bowl.
I live in the Austin area and was wondering if you know of a mesquite source.
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Great looking bowl.
I live in the Austin area and was wondering if you know of a mesquite source.
I received a great rest from sawmillcreek member Jeff Nicol for a reasonable price, I'm not sure if he's still making them but it might be worth sending him a PM.
Thanks for all the comments. It looks like PVC is the way I'll go, I really hadn't though that I could turn it down on the lathe.
Hello,
I'm looking to make a few lidded boxes to hold shaving gear when I travel and I'd like the lids to thread on. Unfortunately, I don't have the equipment or skills to hand thread. So, I was...
I don't have a robust rest, but I do have very similar ones manufactured by Jeff Nicol. If you can convince Jeff to make you a few rests, they're definitely worth the cost and substantially less...
I guess I'll give it a shot, with 32. Thanks for the offer.
As much as I hate to admit it, it's pretty tough for me to get wood in Austin, I just haven't found a reliable source that I can fit into my work schedule. Like David, I'd be more than willing to...
Here's a link to a step-by-step thread the John Keeton put together: http://www.sawmillcreek.org/showthread.php?174148-WIP-quot-Acero-Dolce-quot-or-quot-Sweet-Maple-quot-now-finished!&highlight=
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I have the Versa Chisel - both the larger and smaller ones. At least for me, I haven't gotten much use out of them as I just can't seem to see the benefit they provided.
Not sure if this is the deal from last time, but I ran across this on the Gilmer Wood page:
https://www.gilmerwood.com/items.php?CID=34
As soon as you mentioned that, I remembered them as well. I think these are the ones:
http://store.mannyswoodworkersplace.com/gl4pmomihose.html
But, for this price, it seems I might as well go...
After looking at Curt's ornament thread, I came to the realization that I'd like to try to make a few ornaments this year. As it stands, I only have larger hollowing tools, so in looking around I...
Hello, I'm currently on vacation in Kauai for a wedding and realized that I might be able to pick up some really attractive wood. But, I haven't been able to find any sources on the internet. Does...
Please count me in. Thanks
Please count me in. Thanks.
Please count me in.
Thanks for the advice.
I guess I'll go and re-cut this tenon (it was slightly damaged the last time it popped out of the chuck) and try again. The problems tend to happen when I try and face off...
I've tried to turn a few hollow forms and taller forms, but I keep running into problems with the form popping out of the chuck.
I have a Nova G3 chuck with #2 jaws. I'm starting to wonder...
John, actually I was hoping that someone who had experience with both could comment on the pros and cons of each. I could build my own -- I have some welding experience and a friend with a very nice...
So, I think I'm going to bite the bullet and acquire a hollowing system. I've hand hollowed one piece and really don't want to do that again, but I want to produce hollow forms.
Currently, I see...
Tim, it's not tilted but it is rotated. The lathe is a Nova 1624 which has a rotating headstock. I really like the lathe.
So, this piece isn't quite finished as I ran out of time on the lathe today, but I finally completed a hollow form -- well this is more of a closed form -- but still an achievement for me.
For the...
If I was to do it over again, I'd likely start with this set of tools: http://www.pennstateind.com/store/LXWM1007.html Overall, I like my Benjamin's Best tools and this will give you what you need...
I've been waiting to make this post for a long time as I ordered this lathe the end of October, but it just arrived. I bought it on the last day of the woodcraft sale after agonizing over the...
I love these. I spent a few weeks in Dresden for work a few yours ago and went and visited "The Green Vault" which is a museum that exhibits pieces from all sorts of different German kings. Anyway,...