Turned my first two items with acceptable success (a mini-christmas tree in ash and a centre finder ...cylindrical rod passing through a disk with a hole in it, using gaffer tape for friction, and a nail through the end to score the endgrain wax/pva) and then did my end of day maintenance.
I did what I used to do, without thinking to research/ask ...so I thought maybe folks might have helpful opinions / advice or simply better methods ..
what I do ..
1. lathe bed ..smear a dab of (microcrystalline) wax across any used areas (ie move tailstock & banjo, wax, & move back) and rub off any patches of anything & wax
2. tool rest .. wax off, 400 grit cloth back along, wax on (unless I've hacked it with a square edge tool, then file down carefully, grit & wax) (I dont round the edges of my square section partingtools...but maybe I should!)
(If I have albo grease I use it instead of posh microcrystalline wax, just dont have any at the moment)
Does anyone do it differently ?
I did what I used to do, without thinking to research/ask ...so I thought maybe folks might have helpful opinions / advice or simply better methods ..
what I do ..
1. lathe bed ..smear a dab of (microcrystalline) wax across any used areas (ie move tailstock & banjo, wax, & move back) and rub off any patches of anything & wax
2. tool rest .. wax off, 400 grit cloth back along, wax on (unless I've hacked it with a square edge tool, then file down carefully, grit & wax) (I dont round the edges of my square section partingtools...but maybe I should!)
(If I have albo grease I use it instead of posh microcrystalline wax, just dont have any at the moment)
Does anyone do it differently ?