'Links to other public or private forums are not allowed.'
This is the one I could never figure out. What's wrong with linking to another forum?
Jeff Jilig has an excellent review of this...
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'Links to other public or private forums are not allowed.'
This is the one I could never figure out. What's wrong with linking to another forum?
Jeff Jilig has an excellent review of this...
Sam, congratulations on your new Robust lathe. I saw those in KC and was duly impressed by their machine. #7, eh? I'm sure that each of their first lathes will be extra well made, as they try to...
Carol, I was looking for the same kind of thing to sand the insides of my hollows as well, when I came upon this idea over on WC. Not sure if links are allowed here, if so, give this a read. If...
I've had my 1632 for over a year and have not experienced the kind of noise you describe (except when I left the knock-out bar in the headstock - but you haven't done that, have you). I'd have it...
Cork bowl? I predict cork pens in 3....2.....1.....
Thanks Dave, great article that should answer everyone's questions.
Dave, any chance you get some pics so we all could 'see everything'? I've used your procedure a few times with good results, but the more 'closed' a piece is, the more trouble I seem to have with...
Glen, very nice bowl. I like the burned accent line very much.
Was all your sanding done by hand or did you powersand? On a hard wood like this, maybe a little mechanical help to cut down the...
Like Jim and Steve, I've broken the factory tool rest on my 1014. Wasn't a big catch, but I was out towards the end of the rest. The factory tool rest for this lathe has not had a good history. ...
Super work Dave. I'll miss counting down the number of pieces left in your sigs.
rick
Very nice work, Sparky. I like the very clean look of the shapes.
rick
I have one with a brown handle (Crown?) and use it as much as Steve does, that is for almost every cut in the bowl making process.
The jig was a no brainer for me. That much for a tool, I want to...
Thanks for the info Jack.
I was aware of David's classes at his home, but as I'm in Nebraska, the trip would be a stretch on my resources.
Kansas, now that's different! Even if it's only for...
Thanks for the info on the class. Hope I make this class.
rick
Scott and/or Jack, could you supply me with some additional info on this class? I'm assuming it's around the time of the AAW show. Is it limited/full? This would be something I could swing if the...
Beatiful piece Brad! I really like that you incorporated the entire crotch into the work. I've got some pieces that scream to look like that. I'm saving this pic to my 'Forms to shoot for' folder....
I have to second the recommendation of Russ Fairfields site. Got to be one of the best tutorials around from start to finish. Also, it gives some instructions on variations of the standard...
Well...that oughta do it!
James, I'm assuming you are sealing up your 'green' blanks somehow. That should help minimize cracking while they dry. If not, grab some green wood sealer (Anchorseal) asap and coat at least the...
Very nice, Robert. What did the final dimensions end up being?
rick
Kenneth, thanks for the link to your site. That is one fine pictorial on box making.
rick
Anthony, you'll like this drill once it's up and running. I picked what looks like the same drill in working condition a couple years ago. Quick tune-up and mine's been a workhorse. Gool old iron....
Great job on the boxes. I especially like the first piece shown, with the inlay. Would you eloborate on your procedure for creating these?
thanks
rick
Randy, I'm afraid that pen lathe is not going to adapt for your larger kits. The unique #0 taper rules out most pen mandrel/taper combos.
I've seen one of these lathes but have not turned on...
James, it could be that you overheated the wood during turning. You say the sawdust was dry. If you're makin sawdust, you might be running a dull tool thats heating/drying the cutting area. It...