J johnnyb Established Member Joined 13 Nov 2006 Messages 3,956 Reaction score 1,266 Location Biddulph staffs Yesterday at 18:19 #1 I wondering if anybody has any great designs for long spindle steady rests that I can copy. I've ordered some online skate wheels.
I wondering if anybody has any great designs for long spindle steady rests that I can copy. I've ordered some online skate wheels.
Katomi woodsmith Established Member UKW Supporter Joined 13 May 2024 Messages 660 Reaction score 399 Location Hants Yesterday at 18:37 #2 Only Look at Axminster or amazom
C ChaiLatte Established Member Joined 12 Mar 2022 Messages 1,565 Reaction score 1,004 Location UK Yesterday at 19:06 #3 A google for 'wood lathe steady rest plans' finds a few. This is the first: https://forum.canadianwoodworking.com/forum/woodworking/turning/18816-steady-rest-plans-pdf Another place to look is Pinterest - find something that looks good to your eye and do some detective work.
A google for 'wood lathe steady rest plans' finds a few. This is the first: https://forum.canadianwoodworking.com/forum/woodworking/turning/18816-steady-rest-plans-pdf Another place to look is Pinterest - find something that looks good to your eye and do some detective work.
J johnnyb Established Member Joined 13 Nov 2006 Messages 3,956 Reaction score 1,266 Location Biddulph staffs Yesterday at 19:53 #4 That's the exact one Tim Mason makes and sells on ebay. I don't think it will be a big job tbh. Actually that design would be significantly stronger than Tim masons having a second support ring.
That's the exact one Tim Mason makes and sells on ebay. I don't think it will be a big job tbh. Actually that design would be significantly stronger than Tim masons having a second support ring.
J johnnyb Established Member Joined 13 Nov 2006 Messages 3,956 Reaction score 1,266 Location Biddulph staffs Yesterday at 20:02 #5 Steve Jones seems to have a low tech method but it's hard to see what it's made with.