Very lovely. What a lucky niece.
Beautiful work.
I've never heard of honing (cutting a 30-degree bevel on a 25-degree ground blade) done on a lathe or bench grinder and certainly would never attempt it. You can successfully strop a blade on mdf held in a vice using a suitable cutting paste, I prefer a leather strop with Autosol. If you try and hone a blade on a fast-moving lump of mdf you will generate a huge amount of heat very quickly and alter the blade temper.Ummm probably going to sound pedantic but I thought honing was done with something firm (like an mdf disk mounted in a lathe or bench grinder) but a strop was a leather strap?
You have produced more in the last month than I have in my lifetime! Well done. It is inspiring seeing you doing so much.With only 3 days until the Xmas fair I'm starting to stress out and I've stupidly added to the stress by adding another tree baubles in the shape of a snowman, 26 done so far and 24 left to do, not a great finish but for £1.50 each they will do, started a twig pot from a bowling pin, no idea what the wood is but it's absolutely stunning and very hard, pic is sanded at 120g, once sanded to 600 hit with abrasive paste and then coated with wax it shines beautifully.
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Thank you, I have to admit I don't know production turners do it, the boredom of repeating myself doing the tree decorations is killing me, will probably take a week away from the lathe once this weekend is out of the way, will probably take a week to clean all the shavings and dust out of the garageYou have produced more in the last month than I have in my lifetime! Well done. It is inspiring seeing you doing so much.
A leather disc on a lathe with buffing soap is a wonderful quick strop. I suspect a little confusion in the terminology, I doubt anyone would hone on a wooden disc, leather or not.I've never heard of honing (cutting a 30-degree bevel on a 25-degree ground blade) done on a lathe or bench grinder and certainly would never attempt it. You can successfully strop a blade on mdf held in a vice using a suitable cutting paste, I prefer a leather strop with Autosol. If you try and hone a blade on a fast-moving lump of mdf you will generate a huge amount of heat very quickly and alter the blade temper.
I've toyed with the idea of using woodwork as an income source post retirement. My biggest concern though is having to make the same thing more than once. I love the design and problem solving process of a new item, but once it's done I want to move to the next thing.Thank you, I have to admit I don't know production turners do it, the boredom of repeating myself doing the tree decorations is killing me, will probably take a week away from the lathe once this weekend is out of the way, will probably take a week to clean all the shavings and dust out of the garage
That dust looks lethal! I'm sure it's actually no worse than any other dust but being bright blue make me shiver.Cactus Juice Stabilizing knobs and handlesView attachment 148275View attachment 148276
How about a digger Baldkev has one!!Thank you, I have to admit I don't know production turners do it, the boredom of repeating myself doing the tree decorations is killing me, will probably take a week away from the lathe once this weekend is out of the way, will probably take a week to clean all the shavings and dust out of the garage
You don't like powdered Smurf?That dust looks lethal! I'm sure it's actually no worse than any other dust but being bright blue make me shiver.
May well need to borrow it was wondering why my neck and shoulders were aching so much then realised I was standing on 6inches of sawdustHow about a digger Baldkev has one!!
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Santa's workshop comission just finished this afternoon. The workshop itself is made from reclaimed oak flooring, figures are carved from chopsticks mostly, flooring is coffee stirrers, some other bits and pieces made from lolly sticks too.
I've thought about it a bit too.I've toyed with the idea of using woodwork as an income source post retirement. My biggest concern though is having to make the same thing more than once. I love the design and problem solving process of a new item, but once it's done I want to move to the next thing.
Forgive my ignorance, is that some kind of neon blue timber or have you managed to impregnate it with some kind of dye? Is that the cactus juice you reference in the title? Love the look of it by the way.Cactus Juice Stabilizing knobs and handlesView attachment 148275View attachment 148276
Wow - punked planes - who ever thought...I like them bit them but they may send Paul Sellers into apoplexy..Cactus Juice Stabilizing knobs and handlesView attachment 148275View attachment 148276
Good luck tomorrow Stigmorgan. Hope the weather holds and have fun after all the hard workWith only 3 days until the Xmas fair I'm starting to stress out and I've stupidly added to the stress by adding another tree baubles in the shape of a snowman, 26 done so far and 24 left to do, not a great finish but for £1.50 each they will do, started a twig pot from a bowling pin, no idea what the wood is but it's absolutely stunning and very hard, pic is sanded at 120g, once sanded to 600 hit with abrasive paste and then coated with wax it shines beautifully.
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