Pat Scott, Thank you for the photos and information on correcting the grind.
Len
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Pat Scott, Thank you for the photos and information on correcting the grind.
Len
Gary Reed (robo hippy), David Walser, Eugene Dixon,
My thanks to all of you for your answers. That helped greatly. I have ground off the ears (extra metal) on the top side of the fingernail grind....
I inadvertently did not get my 3/8 inch bowl gouge the full amount (2”) into my wooden block before grinding. Now, I am getting “ears or points” on the back sides of the sweep back sides.
My nose...
Thanks for sharing these photos on using buttons to finish bowl bottoms.
Len Roberts
Larry, My son and I just took delivery on one. Ours came with oil already in head (instructions say it is empty). We built a gantry crane from wood with a harbor freight chain hoist to get it off...
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My first attempt at a segmented bowl. Cherry sidewalls are 3/16 thick with a walnut segmented bottom with plug, and single walnut top with separate knob. Turning will be donated...
Matt,
You might consider a Pensky or other rental truck that has a hydraulic lift. I used a transmission jack (and strap around entire machine- do not lift on inflow-outflow beds) that I rented to...
In similar fashion, I used a transmission/engine stand with long hydraulic lift arm and car towing strap around bottom of A3-41 Jointer Planner to move it. That way, I did not lift by using the...