Very nice bowls Eugene!
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Very nice bowls Eugene!
Looking good and you are doing more turning than I am. Too many irons in the fire!
I couldn't find much on that lathe either. Here is a short video but don't think it is much help.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lxC-ubOVAgk
I'm not much help but remember most hand wheels have left hand threads.
Looks first rate Les and matches the timber it is setting on.
They sure look great a always Les!
I sure hope they catch the low life that did this. Might be better for the cops to find him before Doug does!
They were making them in 2005 but don't know when they started. That price seem to high to me.
That is a real good catch and it is the first grapefruit wood I have ever seen. The bowl is a beauty!
Yes those do look great!!!
Wondered about that also.
I'm not sure the Grizzly riser block will fit the HF.
Free wood!!! :D
Robbie stopped making video about 3 years ago because of health problems & I read somewhere he was in rehab but don't know any more. I always liked his videos!
I release mine when not in use.
Happy 70th Birthday John! You don't look a day over 69. :rolleyes:
I do really like those John! Which stopper hardware do you like best?
That is really a WOW piece!
Try stirring it up if it has been setting a long time.
Nice job and I bet that was fun turning without a steady rest.
I got a General at Lowe's a few years ago for about $15 but think it is around $30 now. It is a pin meter and reads within 1 or 2 percent of my neighbors $400 meter.
That looks great and is a special pen that should last many generations. Well done!
Oh yeah I do like that!!!
I use the Igaging digital calipers.
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Bob Hamilton (RIP) made some YouTube videos on his setup and I think he used two 3/4" pieces of MDF glued together.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0lZbppr_xAQ