Munty Scruntfundle
Established Member
Someone has just asked me to finish both ends of a bent stick. And I thought he was a friend!
It could be done by hand but would be a lot of faffing, it needs to be pretty much to size apparently. I should have asked what it was for.
But anyway, I'm sat looking at this bent stick wondering what on earth I'm going to do with it. It's approximately 55mm diameter and 200mm long, with something like a 10 degree bend right in the middle. The bend is tight so there's plenty to grip at each end, of course the wrong way round.
Is there such thing as a 200mm woodturning chuck with 4 independent 100mm long jaws?
Otherwise I think my options are to carve a block to suit each end, add some pipe clamps and put it on a face plate. The more I think about it the more I dislike this person!
Has anyone invented a Heath Robinson kind of jig/chuck for anything like this? I'm hoping for some advice other than "Don't being silly!"
Thanks.
It could be done by hand but would be a lot of faffing, it needs to be pretty much to size apparently. I should have asked what it was for.
But anyway, I'm sat looking at this bent stick wondering what on earth I'm going to do with it. It's approximately 55mm diameter and 200mm long, with something like a 10 degree bend right in the middle. The bend is tight so there's plenty to grip at each end, of course the wrong way round.
Is there such thing as a 200mm woodturning chuck with 4 independent 100mm long jaws?
Otherwise I think my options are to carve a block to suit each end, add some pipe clamps and put it on a face plate. The more I think about it the more I dislike this person!
Has anyone invented a Heath Robinson kind of jig/chuck for anything like this? I'm hoping for some advice other than "Don't being silly!"
Thanks.