NikNak
Established Member
Hi guys (and gals..??)
Just found this site yesterday and have had a bit of a mooch around. All very nice i must say.
Now then, i've got my BIG birthday coming up in just over a week, and the guvnor wants to know what i'd like. I said "20 years knocked off for good behavior...." i'll be allowed back in next week hopefully..!!
We visited a local kite festival about a month ago just on the outskirts of Southampton, and while there we also went to see some local craft(ers) and their wares on display. One of which was a wood turner. Got chatting to the guy, and generally asking how he did various bits and bobs, and then enquired how long he'd been turning for..... "oooh, only about 6 - 8 months" he said. Blimey... anyway, he gave me one of his cards and said that if i was interested to give him a ring and i could pop along to his home (not far from me) and have a look and more importantly have a go..! So i did, last Sunday. And in the time i was there he let me have a go at turning a dibber (woo-hooo...) and then a bowl that he'd started ages ago but not got round to finishing. Now i know what i want for my birthday...!!
So the question is, and i'm sure you've all read this a thousand times before, plus you were also there like i am now... asking the same thing.... what do i need, and what do you recommend..?
Now this guy was using a NOVA(?), just press buttons and it got faster or slower. He'd upgraded from a Draper after only a couple of months and his missus is now using the Draper (i think it's worth mentioning here that he is also an accomplished artist). There's no-way i'm looking to spend that sort of money...!! So have been having a look on ebay and in my local Ad-trader for a decent second-hand one, plus hopefully some tools to.
And have ended up looking and thinking about an Axminster AWSL or the AWVSL. I'm sure most of you will be familiar with the Axminster range, so... are they any good? have the models i've picked out any good? and what else would i need to get myself up and running? (apart from tools that is....). Do i need to be thinking about a model that has it's own legs/stand..? Would i need to order chucks at the same time etc.
Having then decided and made my purchase, new or second-hand, what wood should i be looking to get hold of to practice on? i.e. is oak easier than birch.... that sort of thing.
One last thing...... i can get an (almost limitless) supply of Kapur from one of my sisters. Has anyone turned using this, and what sort of results can be expected? (she can also get me 'chunks' of purpleheart, greenheart and some Iroko too...... all of which we just burn on our open fire at the moment..!!).
Many thanks for taking the time to read this and i look forward to your replies.
Nick
(a total newbie from Southampton)
Just found this site yesterday and have had a bit of a mooch around. All very nice i must say.
Now then, i've got my BIG birthday coming up in just over a week, and the guvnor wants to know what i'd like. I said "20 years knocked off for good behavior...." i'll be allowed back in next week hopefully..!!
We visited a local kite festival about a month ago just on the outskirts of Southampton, and while there we also went to see some local craft(ers) and their wares on display. One of which was a wood turner. Got chatting to the guy, and generally asking how he did various bits and bobs, and then enquired how long he'd been turning for..... "oooh, only about 6 - 8 months" he said. Blimey... anyway, he gave me one of his cards and said that if i was interested to give him a ring and i could pop along to his home (not far from me) and have a look and more importantly have a go..! So i did, last Sunday. And in the time i was there he let me have a go at turning a dibber (woo-hooo...) and then a bowl that he'd started ages ago but not got round to finishing. Now i know what i want for my birthday...!!
So the question is, and i'm sure you've all read this a thousand times before, plus you were also there like i am now... asking the same thing.... what do i need, and what do you recommend..?
Now this guy was using a NOVA(?), just press buttons and it got faster or slower. He'd upgraded from a Draper after only a couple of months and his missus is now using the Draper (i think it's worth mentioning here that he is also an accomplished artist). There's no-way i'm looking to spend that sort of money...!! So have been having a look on ebay and in my local Ad-trader for a decent second-hand one, plus hopefully some tools to.
And have ended up looking and thinking about an Axminster AWSL or the AWVSL. I'm sure most of you will be familiar with the Axminster range, so... are they any good? have the models i've picked out any good? and what else would i need to get myself up and running? (apart from tools that is....). Do i need to be thinking about a model that has it's own legs/stand..? Would i need to order chucks at the same time etc.
Having then decided and made my purchase, new or second-hand, what wood should i be looking to get hold of to practice on? i.e. is oak easier than birch.... that sort of thing.
One last thing...... i can get an (almost limitless) supply of Kapur from one of my sisters. Has anyone turned using this, and what sort of results can be expected? (she can also get me 'chunks' of purpleheart, greenheart and some Iroko too...... all of which we just burn on our open fire at the moment..!!).
Many thanks for taking the time to read this and i look forward to your replies.
Nick
(a total newbie from Southampton)