John,
This is a fine example of the true craftsman you’ve consistently proven you are! Thanks for sharing this project with us. Seems like this is only your maiden voyage is a comb back Windsor, I...
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John,
This is a fine example of the true craftsman you’ve consistently proven you are! Thanks for sharing this project with us. Seems like this is only your maiden voyage is a comb back Windsor, I...
I may be interested in some,
I only have 5 Supernovas, feeling a bit deprived, haha. I’ve never bought in to Technatool’s theory of straight tenons with their jaws. When tightening jaws that have dovetails against a straight...
Happy Birthday John, and wish you many more years of joy and great health!
Adam, I have the Penn State that I bought 6 - 7 years ago. I replaced it with the Wolverine shortly thereafter. For some reason, the Penn State measures about 1/32" larger then the Wolverine but they...
I've never heard of these bags, thanks for the info & link, Steve.
I ended up building a rolling cart that I usually have placed behind me and to the left most of the time. If I'm roughing out a bunch of stuff, I move the cart out of the line of fire and seems to...
I've used this finish for a few years and have lost a couple of partial cans. I haven't paid too much attention to how long before the finish skims over, but I would venture to guess it's right...
#10 cup with # 11 stem would be my choice. I like the proportion of the ogee shape of the cup on # 10 coupled with the thinner stem of # 11. To be honest though, very good work on all!
Very impressive, David. Am looking forward to following the progress.
Excellent work Steve.
Robust rests are certainly well made and the "go to" rests for me. More often then not, you get what you pay for, and Robust usually delivers in everything they do.
Deeply saddened to hear of the loss of such a man, a true craftsman, turner and artist. My sincere condolences to his wife and family. Rest in Peace Wally and thank you for all you've done for the...
Thanks for the link, Allen. A very well deserved honor, Congratulations Steve!
Congratulations Brian, would have been quite surprised if they had not been accepted. Great execution!
My thoughts and prayers to Wally and family.
Please count me in, Keith.
I have a hard time coming up with a critique Brian, but from the photos you supplied, I would be leaning towards an acceptance from the jury. Not only is the quilt gorgeous, but the concept and...
I've been researching bearings for my 1642 and am ordering mine from http://www.locateballbearings.com most probably SKF or NSK. They've been quite helpful and seem to be trustworthy. I also found...
Check out Ebay, search for Supernova 2. There are a couple of good deals with free shipping. $139 w/o insert and another $159 with insert of your choice. I have 5 of these and have had no problems of...
David, if affordable, may as well get the complete set. Like most others, I bought 2 to start and within a couple of years I completed the set, very well made tools that produce beads remarkably...
I would agree with John with only using the acrylic. If you would still rather use a sealer prior to the acrylic finish, I would go with Zinsser Bullseye Seal Coat, a de-waxed clear shellac. I use...
Best of luck, Roger!! Why are you reading this, you've got a bunch of turning to do:D
Very well done, I like white oak, turns much easier green.
A lot of great suggestions, and from exceptional turners of hollow forms. Can't beat Creekers. On a side note, you want to make sure those doors are locked when the rig's in use :eek: !!!