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Working with Wood
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16/04/2008, 12:01
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Jonzjob

Joined on 23/08/2004
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Working on the principle of a pikky's worth 1000 worms??


The piece is put on the screw chuck to start. The base is turned along with the shape of the underside of the piece, sanded to a shine and polished. I use a Liberon canuba wax stick normally. It gives a good hard finish. A 'dovetailed' recess is turned in the base to mount it on the Axminster scroll chuck to do the top.. Gud 'ere init. The drill mounted at the right hand end of the lathe has a flex drive on it for power sanding. Shock horror I hear the perfectionists saying, but it works and even difficuly pieces that have to be turned a low speed can have a lovely finish easiely..
It's an 8 inch diameter and is a piece of spalted platan and it probably came from the side of the Canal du Midi?? A fair amount of our fire wood finishes up on my lathe!!

This goblet came from our neighbours in the U.K. It's VERY spalted beech and I wore a good mask to turn it. Those fungus spores can be unfriendly!! It really is fantastic to see what you have when you stop the lathe!
My lathe is only a cheepie at about £300, but it works well for what I do. There is about another £300 worth of chucks there too. Lots more in the draw. I was given a set of wonderful pinch chucks made of box wood and brass and about 100 years old. I had to have a special adaptor made for the as the thread is different to the thread on the lathe. When I get chance I will take a photo of them and post it.
The lathes I've seen over here are absolute rubbish, but I haven't seen any expensive ones yet? Perhapse they are better.
John.
The only difference between the men & the boys is the size & the shape & the price of their toys!!
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16/04/2008, 13:46
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Gluestick

Joined on 22/03/2006
UK and Nord Pas de Calais
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Re: New bowl.
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Might be a cheapy, Jonz, but the headstock looks very robust: and the bed tubes are obviously solid and stop chatter.
As always of course and as you say, it's the extra bits like chucks that cost.............
Nice position in the 'shop, too. Lots of natural light.
Aces, Mate!
Love the goblet, too: nothing for me like natural grain colours and contrasts.
If you could bottle that as hair colourant, the girlies would be queuing down the lane.
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