Put me down for 235. Thanks.
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Put me down for 235. Thanks.
Please enter my name. Thank you Grizzley.
Beautiful work, Rob. I have a couple of these shaftless mechanisms but haven't used them yet. What is the purpose of the separate cap piece? Is it removable for filling the mill or is it just to...
Congrats! You're gonna love it. I bought mine last November during black Friday sales and it has been a dream.
I switch fairly often. I'm a natural lefty but find that sometimes this puts me out of position to see the cut's progress. I've learned to adapt to a right handed world when necessary.
Very nice!
Glad you're OK Roger. I always wear my face shield and fortunately it hasn't been tested. Harry, what fan and filter system are you using with the Uvex?
Checked out the owners manual and parts diagram and it appears that the headstock is designed for belt replacement without removing the spindle which eases belt replacement considerably but doesn't...
A beautiful platter indeed. Roger, thanks for interpreting BLM.
I've seen this before but it's always impressive. Makes my skew work look like a hatchet job.
I didn't realize hickory could be so pretty. You've inspired me to tackle a 14" log that's been laying around the shop for a while.
Sadly, the old Masonboro Boat yard is strictly a marina and private club now. No more craftsmen there.
Very nice! My wife has been hinting for me to make a set for her. You've set a high mark! Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for all the great input. I placed an order today for 2HP model. I figure this will be my last lathe purchase so go for all the budget can stand. There will be a nice Woodfast lathe on the...
Thinking of making the plunge for the 16-in EVS. Is it worth the extra $300+ to get the 2HP instead of the 1.5? I mostly turn bowls and boxes with an occasional spindle. The 1.5 has some appeal...
Nice looking stoppers. They are fun projects and make great gifts.
Thanks for this great post, Wally. Cleared up my questions about the grit progression typically used. I'll defintely try the oil sanding.
Nice save!
This looks like my next project as I try yo get my shop better organized. Thanks for the post.