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Some apples and pears from off cuts of Elm and Beech with turned Walnut stems.

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How do you make a "small" screw chuck to turn fruit, I've never done it? Is it as straight forward as driving the desired screw through a chuckable piece of scrap from the back or do you glue as well?
 
You can't beat a nice pear & they are all smashers as are the apples mate, lovely work my friend =D> =D>

Cheers.
 
Thanks for the comments folks :D
Bob- yes use a screw that has the thread all along to the head,i think i used a 2" x 8 screw,drill a pilot hole in the center in the piece of wood for the chuck you are using countersink it and screw the screw through so its tight,then glue the head into the countersunk hole,then put back in chuck to square/round it up.I just used CA glue which seems to have held fine so far.
Hope thats clear :?
 
Excellent ! I am speechless! that's the kind of thing that I aspire to, and the reason I got into turning. One day I hope I will be able to turn like that! at the moment me and the skew don't see eye to eye but I'm practicing and entering the forum challenges so I'm moving forward, but still a long way off producing the fruits (pardon the pun) that would be anywhere near the class of that lot.
 
Richard Findley":2pcdt5h6 said:
Hi Paul

Glad my old thread is still being useful!

Here's a link to one of my articles to making a screw chuck: http://www.woodworkersinstitute.com/page.asp?p=4010

My only recommendation to improve them, would be to drill the hole for the stalk at a (more) jaunty angle, so they're not quite so soldier like.

Very good though mate

Richard

Cheers for this link Richard I will be making one today!

Regards

Vic
 
Soylent1":1tl39358 said:
Excellent ! I am speechless! that's the kind of thing that I aspire to, and the reason I got into turning. One day I hope I will be able to turn like that! at the moment me and the skew don't see eye to eye but I'm practicing and entering the forum challenges so I'm moving forward, but still a long way off producing the fruits (pardon the pun) that would be anywhere near the class of that lot.

Ditto from me
 
gregmcateer":cw0rp865 said:
Soylent1":cw0rp865 said:
Excellent ! I am speechless! that's the kind of thing that I aspire to, and the reason I got into turning. One day I hope I will be able to turn like that! at the moment me and the skew don't see eye to eye but I'm practicing and entering the forum challenges so I'm moving forward, but still a long way off producing the fruits (pardon the pun) that would be anywhere near the class of that lot.

Ditto from me
Thanks both :D
Solyent- No skew was harmed in the making of these pieces of fruit :lol:
I'm afraid i just don't get on with it so just used my roughing gouge to rough down to rounds,parting tool to make the tenons and parting off and 3/8" bowl gouge for shaping.
 
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