DougieH
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Popped round to a joinery shop (he is a customer of mine), and asked if they had any offcuts suitable for turning, for sale. Got 3 bits, 39 x 7 x 1.75 inch, 45 x 3.75 x 3.75 inch and 29 x 2 x 2 inch, in oak for £5. I reckon most of my competion entries are going to be in oak. Got Keith Rowleys Foundation book from the library last week, and have just received my copy from the bay that I won for £7.80 inc postage. Managed to get into the garage tonight for a practice and made this. In oak (surprise surprise) 4.5 inches high by about 2 inches wide, finished with 2 coats of button polish (to seal the wood) followed by 2 coats of Black Bison Fine Paste Wax. I like the finish, my wife doesnt like the smell. Loads wrong with it, probably rushing too much to finish, being near the top, however it was an experiment and I am very happy with it. I can see what I did wrong. It was made mostly with a 12mm skew. The square section was rounded using my 12mm SFG, but it kept digging in when I tried to shape and hollow with it. So I just used the skew. Its only hollowed to about 2/3 of the way down. Cost is a big issue so I was looking at the Axminster HSS tools. Any thoughts out there? Thanks for reading.
Doug
Doug