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    Myford ML8 Manual

    I scanned all the documents I inherited when I got my ML8 as PNG graphic format files. They're too big to attach to this post, so feel free to message me if you still need them. If you have trouble printing the PNG files, try inserting them in a Microsoft Word document first and size them to...
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    Hollower

    I've bought a few carbide tools from Simon and a couple more of his from eBay auctions. All have been sturdy and quite forgiving of my novice techniques. I like the Pro Hollowing tool's strength and reach. I got it when the depths I was trying to reach were beyond the safe limits of the Medium...
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    How many active turners remain in UKWorkshop ?

    HappyPixie is still turning. Just got made redundant, though, with minimum payout so I'll have a little more time to turn while I'm applying for a new job. Not the best time to be doing that, though! Toodlepip! Steve
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    Zoom Wood Turning Club

    Just to back up Richard's comments, there are some very interesting professionals and amateurs all mixed together. Lively banter and sound advice. I thoroughly enjoy it. Steve
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    Burr oak bowl

    I thought I'd share a recent bowl. Burr oak with a few cavities turned to 3 - 5mm thick and finished in Danish oil. The undercutting was with a Sorby swan neck tool rather than my preferred Simon Hope carbide. The bowl was too big to go inboard on my Myford ML8 and since it was outboard, the...
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    How to minimise shrinkage and cracks in wet wood?

    Many thanks for the suggestions. I have some lemon oil so I'll give that a go. Cheers Steve
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    How to minimise shrinkage and cracks in wet wood?

    A friend gave me two bits of freshly cut oak with an intriguing stain down its core. I immediately turned a live edge end grain bowl for him out of the smaller bit and wrapped it in a plastic bag before giving it to him. I've suggested leaving it in the bag for the time being but how can I...
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    Removing the wax used to seal wood

    I recently picked up a couple of Brown Mallee burrs (burls?) with the knobbly rounded back (which was under the bark). The harvester obviously sealed the whole thing by dipping it in wax. I want to retain the knobbly back but I want to get rid of the wax. Internet searches have thrown up...
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    Yorkshire grit?

    Yorkshire Grit is the abrasive and Hampshire Sheen is the wax finish after you've abraded the surface smooth. I go by their instructions and sand seal the raw wood after 320 grit, then Yorkshire Grit and then Hampshire Sheen. The latter is not too high gloss - in my experience. I also have...
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    Tips & Tricks

    Another printout I created is a visual aid. When I start a bowl, sometimes the grain on the surface makes the use of a wide rim appropriate. In order to get an idea of which ratio of hollow to rim I might like I refer to the PDF below to see what might work. It's just a bunch of different rim to...
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    Tips & Tricks

    Going back to the centre finders. I print my own. You can buy acetate A4 laser printer sheets which were once used for overhead projectors (back in the day). You can buy 5, 10 or 50 sheets on several e-commerce sites for between £5 and £15. I created a document with concentric rings and marked...
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    Sealer, Yorkshire grit and Hampshire sheen advice, please

    Thanks CHJ Lots to consider. No I didn't shake the cellulose sealer. Bizarrely, I assumed the gloopiness of it showed that all the good stuff was already in suspension. I can see how I could have Yorkshire gritted my way through the sealer layer and back to the wood in places. Is a second coat...
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    Tips & Tricks

    I finish most of my items (mostly bowls) with various oils. I found that when I left them to dry on a work surface there could be marks (from the surface) left on my bowl foot. I snapped some lengths of bandsaw blades and cut some perpendicular slots with a thin tenon saw in a rough old plank. A...
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    Sealer, Yorkshire grit and Hampshire sheen advice, please

    Hi folks. I've obviously lost my way, having spent most of my time in the 'woodturning' section. I completed a cherry bowl yesterday which I sanded to 320 grit, brushed clean and then applied Chestnut cellulose sanding sealer after I switched the lathe off. I patiently waited the requisite five...
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    Myford ML8 lathe questions

    I suspect you've got the original four speeds and that each of these four can have three variations due to the additional pulley system - giving you 12 speeds. I'd agree with sticking with the motor you've got and giving it some TLC. I took mine off and with a bit of tapping the case, poking...
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    myford ml8 manual

    I inherited an old ML-8 when my father in law died. He had several documents which I scanned at a good resolution. These are stored as PNGs which retain quality with quite small file size. I also have six pages of price lists which I could upload if anyone is interested.
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    Myford ML8

    I find if I use a chunky chuck on the outboard side, the work will be extended beyond the aforementioned knuckle. The down side is that the arm for the tool support can't wrap all the away around to allow you to safely support tools when working on the outer face. You can employ a freestanding...
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    Tool post dimensions. Your input and information is needed!

    Since this looks like a comprehensive list, I'm reminded of other questions I've seen over the years. Would it be worthwhile building this into a grid (or spreadsheet) with headstock drive/chuck diameter and thread (inboard and out) as well as MT1, MT2 head or tailstock? That would be a pretty...
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    Removing Chestnut Microcrystalline Wax

    Thanks all. It looks like a careful application of white spirit should get back to the Osmo surface. If it looks like this is where the scratches are then I'll try meths and 0000 wire wool to try to get back to the wood. If the scratches are still evident then the scraper sounds like a good idea...
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    Removing Chestnut Microcrystalline Wax

    I picked up a small veneered playing card box at auction and sanded the previous surface lightly (320 & 400 grit) because there were fine cracks in the veneer and finish. After removing all dust I put one thin coat of Osmo hard oil for a satin hard finish. It dried patchily and some areas were...
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