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Please keep @John Morris and his family in your prayers. John lost his Dad this week.

 

 

 

Our Patriot Turners-

@kreisdorph received a new toy this week-

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Please avoid drooling on the unpainted surfaces- we don't want no rust!

 

 

 

Thanks everyone for the continued support of our 2 running post of "What' On/Off Your Lathe"-

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@Gerald  and  @calabrese55 added their projects and some updates

 

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Catch up up here-

 

 

And OFF-

@User74, @RustyFN and @kreisdorph posted what they finished-

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More images and information about each of these projects are at-

 

 

What’s Coming Up-

Click on the following images for links to registration and more information-

 

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For The Newbies-

Jim Rodgers demonstrates how to make a couple of helpful turning tools to add to your arsenal-

 

 

 

 

 

Craft Supplies USA posted a nice video using some of their exotic species for making projects. Some good tips on working with exotics.

 

 

 

Expand Your Horizons-

Mike Peace demonstrates several embellishing tools-

 

 

 

Alan Stratton turns some unique flowers for mothers day. Check out the materials he uses for the stigma and stamen!

 

 

 

@Gerald's hollow form reminded me of this one turned by Carl Jacobson-

 

 

 

New Turning Items-

This item has been available from Woodturners Wonders for awhile. Mike shows how to set it up and runs it through its paces.

 

 

Also from Woodturners Wonders, a sale on Yellowhammer HSS turning tools

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Everything Else-

Trying to use up those little pieces of wind shake cherry by making tiny vases for Mimi. I tried pure beeswax on these an buffed them with an old T-shirt but they feel sticky. I think I will burnish them with shavings, again, and see what they look like. I have some Hampshire Sheen wax that might be better. 

 

My predicament now is how to reverse chuck them, to finish the bottoms. The entry holes are not identical in diameter. Thinking on making an expandable piece to fit into the holes The piece will need to be adjustable to take care of the minor variations in diameter.

 

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Safe turning

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2 hours ago, lew said:

My predicament now is how to reverse chuck them, to finish the bottoms. The entry holes are not identical in diameter. Thinking on making an expandable piece to fit into the holes The piece will need to be adjustable to take care of the minor variations in diameter.

I don't suppose you could be lucky enough the ID's would match up close with something like THESE

 

Another great thread. Never tire of seeing the creativity of our own talent here.

 

@John Morrisand family is in my prayers. Thanks Lew for the reminder.

 

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48 minutes ago, Grandpadave52 said:

don't suppose you could be lucky enough the ID's would match up close with something like THESE

Thanks, Dave! Something like that was what I was thinking about. I need to be more precise working through the opening to keep each one the same size 

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Thanks for the mention Lew. As to the bottoms turn a jamb chuck with hole to fit the top of the vase . Then Bring up the tailstock with a long dowell in the live center to give pressure to bottom of vase. Second option is to carve with a power carver or sand with snall sanding devices which fit Dremel.

 

Gogt this today from Cindi:

Summer is here!  Are you going to the AAW Symposium?
My Tool Talk Live Stream is Friday, May 10th, at 2pm Eastern (18:00 UT

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@RustyFN  Thanks!

 

@HandyDan  Thanks!

 

@Gerald  and @Grandpadave52  Thank You!  I have this trait that always fails to follow the "KISS" philosophy and always over-engineer everything. My little shop is crammed full of Rube Goldberg jigs that were used once. Most, I've forgotten what they were for and/or how to use them. I did take Gerald's advice and make a jam type chuck. Sized the dowl as needed, starting with the largest diameter first.

 

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Thanks for the advice!!

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