Good advice, thank you
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Good advice, thank you
Hi all. I bought some 4x4x8 wax coated Norfolk Pine bowl blanks intending to cut them into 4 pcs and turn them into salt cellars with a pivot top on a magnet. I have done this before with dry wood....
Glad to here from some that magnolia is ok to turn. I have a chance to get some, but I think I will let it lay around for a while to see if I ca get some spalting.
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Mike, in this case, my brother likes to sip his whiskey in a small shot type glass, so I just wung it. (Wung it is past tense for wing it...right?) :)
Thank you John, I will try your friend’s CA & wax method
I am thinking that epoxy would be the only suitable finish for a turned wood shot glass. Thoughts anyone?
I put a Shop Fox 1826 in my small shop. I have it connected to my 8” jointer, band saw and table saw with 4” hose and gates at each, also have a 2 1/2” for the vac hose. Worked fine for the to saws...
Thought I would try an experiment, for me anyway. I turned and sanded complete a small live edge green oak bowl today. Turned it down to about 3/8”, I went ahead and dropped it in my alcohol bucket...
Sounds like a plan..thanks
I am having trouble finding a bowl tool rest for my GO733. The problem seems to be the the rest holder in the banjo, and stock rest shaft measure 63/64s the Nova rest I tried was 1” exact. Any ideas?
Thanks John, I will go ahead and put a few in a paper bag on a shelf and compare.
Thank you guys. John I am using Easy Wood carbide cutters and have had decent success for the most part. I turned 10 or 12 green oak bowls, the I had trouble with was 4th one the other three worked...
New here, sorry if this question is answered somewhere. I had trouble with the search engine (sent me to Google). I had a dried bowl (I used the denatured alcohol method) on the lathe and it was...