chaoticbob
Established Member
I work mainly in metal, but I'm dipping my toes into the into the scary sea of of wood turning. I don't have a wood turning lathe so I'm seeing what I can do with an engineering lathe.
I'm waiting on delivery of Keith Rowley's lathework book before buying cutting tools, but in the meantime I want to make a toolpost and rest to suit my lathe.
I don't know how much adjustment above and below centre height I need to allow for. In the metal turning world tools are (mostly) set on centre, but for wood turning it seems different and more complicated!
Can anyone advise? It's a 6" centre height machine, so capable of swinging 12", but I don't see myself making anything more than 6" diameter.
Rob.
I'm waiting on delivery of Keith Rowley's lathework book before buying cutting tools, but in the meantime I want to make a toolpost and rest to suit my lathe.
I don't know how much adjustment above and below centre height I need to allow for. In the metal turning world tools are (mostly) set on centre, but for wood turning it seems different and more complicated!
Can anyone advise? It's a 6" centre height machine, so capable of swinging 12", but I don't see myself making anything more than 6" diameter.
Rob.