Richard Findley
Established Member
Interesting job today: A chap sent me a Mahogany knob which he wanted copying (8 of):
So I did:
8 times!!
The recess was required to hold it while turning due to a slight lack of planning on my part With more fore-thought I would have probably glued the boxwood threads (hand cut) into the blank first and then held it by this. I needed to get the job done before the weekend though and guess what... it's Friday already!!!
So I cut the blanks and the recess was cut with a 35mm forstner bit in the pillar drill, and 15mm hole down the centre of that to take the threaded box. I turned the knobs then made the "nuts". I used a small board of Beech and drilled and tapped some holes then cut rough discs and mounted on the lathe then turned to little domes.
I then cut some 50mm pieces of Box and threaded and fitted them into the knobs. Job done!! Packed and sent by 3 o'clock!!
Hope you enjoyed my little thread (apologies for the title, but it got you looking though didn't it :lol: :lol: )
Cheers,
Richard
So I did:
8 times!!
The recess was required to hold it while turning due to a slight lack of planning on my part With more fore-thought I would have probably glued the boxwood threads (hand cut) into the blank first and then held it by this. I needed to get the job done before the weekend though and guess what... it's Friday already!!!
So I cut the blanks and the recess was cut with a 35mm forstner bit in the pillar drill, and 15mm hole down the centre of that to take the threaded box. I turned the knobs then made the "nuts". I used a small board of Beech and drilled and tapped some holes then cut rough discs and mounted on the lathe then turned to little domes.
I then cut some 50mm pieces of Box and threaded and fitted them into the knobs. Job done!! Packed and sent by 3 o'clock!!
Hope you enjoyed my little thread (apologies for the title, but it got you looking though didn't it :lol: :lol: )
Cheers,
Richard