Your avatar isn't strictly true....!!!
Don't leave too much pressure on, dig it in then back off a little, I have two of your old bearings here burnt out mate.So I couldn't wait to use the new live centres and to finish the trophy I started yesterday, I couldn't find a decent bit of Oak or Hawthorn so I used my last piece of spalted birch and have to say I love the result, sanded to 400g then abrasive paste and finished with yandles brand diamond wax
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I did get a shock when I touched the live centre during turning, I wasn't prepared for how hot it would get and burnt my knuckle a bit
Thanks Martin. It's a lap joint.Very nice work. Are the joints on the first box Lap Joints or Lap Dovetails? I can't quite see, are the fillets of the second box square or dovetail? I like the contrast. (I always called them dovetail wedges but if they aren't at an angle, it seems the wrong word)
Well done
Martin
I put it up 96 years ago though.lolYour avatar isn't strictly true....!!!
Noted what grease would you recommend I use?Don't leave too much pressure on, dig it in then back off a little, I have two of your old bearings here burnt out mate.
Sorry I mistook the tray for another box sitting on top of the first one.As I've only one box in my post I'm wondering though if your question was to @Dr Al ?
No worries at all Martin.Sorry I mistook the tray for another box sitting on top of the first one.
Martin
I think around 100 pieces since I started in November, I've sold quite a few pieces to staff at work, I've gifted a lot to friends and family, I have a shelf in the maker space with most of what I still have and the rest are in the house, probably about 15 to 20 pieces.I wish your wife all the best and a speedy recovery.
You seem to turn out quite a lot of pieces. I am curious on what you do with them all? You must have hundreds.
I was a bit the same in my early days of turning. The bug bites and you are on the lathe at every spare minute you have. The result is masses of turnings to dispose of. After a while all the friends and family are at saturation point and you have to slow down the production line. These days I am happy to do something when someone asks and handles, knobs and odd bits for general woodworking. While not turning as much as I used to I still love it.I think around 100 pieces since I started in November, I've sold quite a few pieces to staff at work, I've gifted a lot to friends and family, I have a shelf in the maker space with most of what I still have and the rest are in the house, probably about 15 to 20 pieces.
I plan to have a little stall outside the makerspace for when parents collect the kids at the end of the day (the joy of living in the school grounds, they have to walk past my door to get to the school) and the PTA have said I can have a stall at the school Christmas fayre.I was a bit the same in my early days of turning. The bug bites and you are on the lathe at every spare minute you have. The result is masses of turnings to dispose of. After a while all the friends and family are at saturation point and you have to slow down the production line. These days I am happy to do something when someone asks and handles, knobs and odd bits for general woodworking. While not turning as much as I used to I still love it.
Regards
John
Today’s progress is the box lid. Two little mother of pearl dots to cut and fit still but my eyes have given up for the day.Our Pearl wedding anniversary coming up so have started on a present for Mrs Splinters. Beech and Walnut.
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