June 10, 20169 yr Last year I built a center steady using ply and roller skate wheels...........worked great. However it would allow me to work on small turnings. Today I fashioned some new shower rollers into a new set of wheels for the old base. It seemed to work on a small piece of pine, however the wheels are so hard that they make a groove. I know most of the reason is the soft pine. Anyone else have any ideas of an alternate and better wheel. Thanks
June 10, 20169 yr I used the inline skate wheels, too. They are a little big in diameter for turning small spindles, as the wheels touch before the opening "closes". I remount one of the wheels on the opposite side of the wheel support and this allows the opening to be closed up a little more. I thought about skate board wheels but they are pretty wide. I think Cliff made a steady rest with some softer wheels.
August 24, 20169 yr I do not have one however for finials Rubber Chucky makes a device for the tailstock that holds the piece . For spindles several guys in our club use a string steady.
August 24, 20169 yr What if you chucked up a skate wheel and turned half or more of the rubber away. Dan
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