Cooper
Established Member
I have been trying to make some small candle sticks with a barley twist stem. I make them from bits of logs of Bay wood. At the moment I cut the twist with a rasp and then smooth the surface with glass paper.
It takes a lot of effort with the rasp and I wonder if any one has a more efficient method to make the twist.
I also find it difficult to achieve the same pitch for left and right threads. I made a little guide with of two strips bolted together, which I could turn over to achieve the reflected angle but its difficult to hold steady and file at the same time when I begin the thread.
At the moment I turn the stem and base separately then fit them together to cut the twist.
I've made a few as gifts and they are quite popular, being a change from bowls!
Any advice or observations would be most welcome.
Thanks
Martin
It takes a lot of effort with the rasp and I wonder if any one has a more efficient method to make the twist.
I also find it difficult to achieve the same pitch for left and right threads. I made a little guide with of two strips bolted together, which I could turn over to achieve the reflected angle but its difficult to hold steady and file at the same time when I begin the thread.
At the moment I turn the stem and base separately then fit them together to cut the twist.
I've made a few as gifts and they are quite popular, being a change from bowls!
Any advice or observations would be most welcome.
Thanks
Martin