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Technical & Scientific => Hardware => Topic started by: Rob on January 12, 2022, 08:14:35 AM
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Following on from Jake's thread, and so as not to hijack it, I bought myself a wood lathe for Christmas.
Anyone else do any turning? Can't wait to get my workshop completed so I can start playing!
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I've always wanted one but they're big, heavy, and usually expensive. Someday.
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I always enjoyed that when I took woodworking in high school. It's just so satisfying. Sadly I don't have a need for one these days.
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Rob, that one looks pretty sweet - what type of gouges did you get? those quickly get expensive...
I've always wanted one but they're big, heavy,
they are quite a bit smaller now, but still pretty expensive. Of course, the length will depend on what size pieces you are looking to turn!
A few years ago I purchased a 20 year craftsman lathe - which was huge. It was belt driven by a detachable motor and it constantly needed adjustments. I didn't use it very much and it took up way too much space in my shop, so I sold it a few months ago. I don't know if I'll ever get one again. I did keep all the tools
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Following on from Jake's thread, and so as not to hijack it, I bought myself a wood lathe for Christmas.
Anyone else do any turning? Can't wait to get my workshop completed so I can start playing!
I watch a bunch of turning videos on Youtube but I'm like 90% confident I do not have the patience for that.
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Rob, that one looks pretty sweet - what type of gouges did you get? those quickly get expensive...
Still trying to decide what to buy, and whether to go to carbide instead of traditional. I have a 3/4 roughing gouge that I want to master first, and then I guess I'll try to decide what to buy next.
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I always enjoyed that when I took woodworking in high school. It's just so satisfying. Sadly I don't have a need for one these days.
Ah, but do you want one? :)
I watch a bunch of turning videos on Youtube but I'm like 90% confident I do not have the patience for that.
Watching YT vids was what made me want to get started. They're very relaxing. Have you watched Nick Zammetti? Kind of annoying, but he definitely has a style of his own!
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1) Wood working is not in my list of hobbies, nor do I have the space or desire to add it to the list.
2) Yes, I still want one.
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Rob, that one looks pretty sweet - what type of gouges did you get? those quickly get expensive...
Still trying to decide what to buy, and whether to go to carbide instead of traditional. I have a 3/4 roughing gouge that I want to master first, and then I guess I'll try to decide what to buy next.
Carbide is easy, and works extremely well. The learning curve with traditional is not how to use it, but how to sharpen it properly...that is most of the battle.
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1) Wood working is not in my list of hobbies, nor do I have the space or desire to add it to the list.
2) Yes, I still want one.
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I watch a bunch of turning videos on Youtube but I'm like 90% confident I do not have the patience for that.
Watching YT vids was what made me want to get started. They're very relaxing. Have you watched Nick Zammetti? Kind of annoying, but he definitely has a style of his own!
I checked him out but he doesn't seem like my style. I don't have a particular set of channels yet. Just those that come up via the youtube algorithm. It is also hard finding the turners that aren't just dipping everything in resin. Like, I'm not against it but I want to watch wood turning not resin turning.
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Yeah, he does like his resin!
Sounds like Andy Phillip is more your style then.
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Yeah, looking at his channel I have a bunch viewed already so probably right up my alley
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So, finally got round to making some stuff.
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awesome! did you buy a blank or make it yourself? will you be finishing it?
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awesome! did you buy a blank or make it yourself? will you be finishing it?
Thanks Jake.
Both blanks were bits of wood I already had - the finished pen is a piece of maple, and the other one is cherry and walnut glued together. The pen is finished with cyanoacrylate glue (superglue) but maybe the shine doesn't come through in the picture. Hoping to finish the other one today, work permitting.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M-zQW4GHP9U