Ridethewave
Established Member
Hi all, I'm John
I've Joined as I'm new to turning and know that I need advice. I am also a great believer in forums.
So why turning?
I last used a woodturning lathe at school doing a cse(1). Im now 53.
I'm a self employed gardener gardener and also have a woodburner, chainsaws sheds etc. ive always been atracted to the stands that sell wooden bowls etc and have always been drawn to working with wood.
What pushed me over the edge to do something about it was the last tree job i did, taking down a 10 foot trunk with short cut off branches that has been standing dead for aproximately 15 years. Looks like spalted beech to me.
Since the job I've been watching you tube videos of woodturning bowls etc
Anyway I looked up woodlathes for sale last saturday. Spoke to a friend who's been using a lathe for 53 years and then took my trailer and bought it.
Its a coronet minor with table saw and planer. Came with an assortment of chisels and belts and attatchments and guards. I saw it running, although the owner had been mostly using the planer and saw.
It needs a good clean up and I need lots of good advice...not to be impulsive and taking my time, probably being the first advice I'll hear.
John
I've Joined as I'm new to turning and know that I need advice. I am also a great believer in forums.
So why turning?
I last used a woodturning lathe at school doing a cse(1). Im now 53.
I'm a self employed gardener gardener and also have a woodburner, chainsaws sheds etc. ive always been atracted to the stands that sell wooden bowls etc and have always been drawn to working with wood.
What pushed me over the edge to do something about it was the last tree job i did, taking down a 10 foot trunk with short cut off branches that has been standing dead for aproximately 15 years. Looks like spalted beech to me.
Since the job I've been watching you tube videos of woodturning bowls etc
Anyway I looked up woodlathes for sale last saturday. Spoke to a friend who's been using a lathe for 53 years and then took my trailer and bought it.
Its a coronet minor with table saw and planer. Came with an assortment of chisels and belts and attatchments and guards. I saw it running, although the owner had been mostly using the planer and saw.
It needs a good clean up and I need lots of good advice...not to be impulsive and taking my time, probably being the first advice I'll hear.
John