Jacob
What goes around comes around.
I've done several large curtain rails, banner poles and a flag post by hand in the usual way ; mark circle each end and join up the marks with hand planes, 4,8,16 sides, finish with block plane, sand paper etc
This time it was a short one 44mm x 1200 from 62mm square so I though I do it on my new old lathe. I've done shaped table legs before but nothing this long or parallel sided.
Wotta pain in the Rs! Seemed to take ages, noise, dust, worst of all getting it straight parallel sided and clean finished.
Is there a knack or is it simply a bad idea and easier on the bench? Or on the spindle moulder if enough to make it worth setting up?
This time it was a short one 44mm x 1200 from 62mm square so I though I do it on my new old lathe. I've done shaped table legs before but nothing this long or parallel sided.
Wotta pain in the Rs! Seemed to take ages, noise, dust, worst of all getting it straight parallel sided and clean finished.
Is there a knack or is it simply a bad idea and easier on the bench? Or on the spindle moulder if enough to make it worth setting up?