LostWay
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Hi people,
I would really appreciate any advice you have on the following:
I have a basic Axminster AC240 lathe and I make wooden rings (mainly bentwood rings, but some solid ones).
I use a simple tapered spindle to hold the rings from the inside, so I can polish and cut channels on the outside.
BUT, holding the rings externally has proved to be impossible so far. I need to hold them externally so I can get at the inside to do things like tweak the diameter, sand, polish etc.
Does anyone have any advice on holding rings (up to 35mm ish diameter) externally on a lathe so that I can get at the inside?
None of the obvious solutions work. For example, Axminster chuck with internal jaws clamping INWARDS will only hold up to around 25mm diameter.
Please excuse my dreadful picture below. I'm not actually six years old, I was just in a rush.
I'm only going to be using this setup for spinning very light weight rings.
I would really appreciate any advice you have on the following:
I have a basic Axminster AC240 lathe and I make wooden rings (mainly bentwood rings, but some solid ones).
I use a simple tapered spindle to hold the rings from the inside, so I can polish and cut channels on the outside.
BUT, holding the rings externally has proved to be impossible so far. I need to hold them externally so I can get at the inside to do things like tweak the diameter, sand, polish etc.
Does anyone have any advice on holding rings (up to 35mm ish diameter) externally on a lathe so that I can get at the inside?
None of the obvious solutions work. For example, Axminster chuck with internal jaws clamping INWARDS will only hold up to around 25mm diameter.
Please excuse my dreadful picture below. I'm not actually six years old, I was just in a rush.
I'm only going to be using this setup for spinning very light weight rings.