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    Staining Baltic Brich end grain

    I have an upcoming project, of laminated baltic birch plywood (the real BB not the Home Depot stuff)

    My preference is to use analine dies, which in the past have given rich vibrant colors - this...
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    if this is a one time move: - Bolt two 4x4 under...

    if this is a one time move:
    - Bolt two 4x4 under the legs.
    - then use pipe rollars to move it - maybe a bar (or 2x4) for leverage

    Have done that with a 4000# lathe, by myself, across the...
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    I took a brut force method. Cut 12" dia...

    I took a brut force method.

    Cut 12" dia holes in the floor, 2 at the headstock about 4 feet apart, 1 at the tailstock
    I got through to the dirt under the shed. Then dug down a few feet with a...
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    I assume you have seen this video...

    I assume you have seen this video
    https://www.facebook.com/CraftinAmerica/videos/vb.350234342401/1063267620691935/?type=2&theater

    its the only Moultrop video (i know) that shows the finishing...
  5. Epoxy prices are interesting and vary a lot...

    Epoxy prices are interesting and vary a lot depending on many factors.

    So, EXCLUDING exotic stuff (high temp, aero space, special applications etc)

    You likely won't get much cheaper than...
  6. IMO the Minwax Hardener is ok for small parts...

    IMO the Minwax Hardener is ok for small parts that are very punky. But it takes a lot of Minwax and the stuff is expensive.

    As for epoxy cure time, its mostly dependant on:
    1 - getting the resin...
  7. I do this a lot, on punky, or spalted wood. The...

    I do this a lot, on punky, or spalted wood.
    The epoxy can also be thinned with rubbing alcohol. A LOT let stinky, so you can use it inside.

    Thin the epoxy about 30% for the first coat.
    Paint...
  8. Its pretty easy to cut with most saws. But is...

    Its pretty easy to cut with most saws. But is abrasive so dulls blades quickly.
    Its also brittle -drop it and it will shatter.

    But easy to cut, saw, impervious to moisture or most things and...
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    Gorgeous! And great use of the wood to achieve...

    Gorgeous! And great use of the wood to achieve the look.
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    I wind rope around the handle for texture and to...

    I wind rope around the handle for texture and to get the diameter I want
    Covered by hockey tape for grip.

    seriously!

    Oh!
    if you want it to look pretty, maybe don’t follow my lead.....
  11. Thread: Lathe feet

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    Concrete overshoes.......

    Concrete overshoes....
    http://www.olafvogel.com/uploads/4/7/6/2/47621777/3818215_orig.jpg

    no wiggle.
    😀
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    Te bigger issue is when the chips get in your...

    Te bigger issue is when the chips get in your wife’s clothes.....specifically undergarments.
    then conversations gets awkward.

    i wear jeans over boots.
    also there’s lots of other stuff in the...
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    Sure, I meant that type. They go from 2A up...

    Sure, I meant that type. They go from 2A up
    https://www.ebay.com/itm/CHNT-Triple-Pole-3-phase-AC230-400V-20A-Circuit-Breaker-Din-rail-mounting/381490452963?hash=item58d29a59e3:g:aUQAAOSwfZ1WbBjk
    ...
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    John I think you have two options:...

    John

    I think you have two options:
    https://www.ebay.com/p/Never-GE-Heavy-Duty-Safety-Switch-TH3362R-600-VAC-60-a-3-Pole/1600001876

    These are huge, heavy, expensive and the fuses are a one shot...
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    Hey Brice, IMO it problem is a lot simpler...

    Hey Brice,

    IMO it problem is a lot simpler than you think.

    Ideally what you have is:

    One central power panel that distributes to all your machines (Including the VFD's)
    At the end of the...
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    All my tools are modular. Chisels...

    All my tools are modular. Chisels interchangeable with handles.
    Years ago I did a course with a local professional turner and he had all his tools in a Husky tool box....
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    You didn’t show the plaque on the motor, but as...

    You didn’t show the plaque on the motor, but as stated above it’s likel 110/220.

    if you plan to rn 110, then remove the marrett and connect as per the low voltage.
    then L1 goes to L1 on your...
  18. I've used door hinges without issues. Its a...

    I've used door hinges without issues. Its a fairly light motor
    Baltic birch works well. Did that on a 5 hp motor.

    The hinge idea is good, you just need to figure out the pivot point, so that...
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    Hi Reed I haven't been out in the shop much...

    Hi Reed

    I haven't been out in the shop much because of...
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    At -20C and snowing sideways, I'm huddled on the couch, by the fireplace with a book, mulled wine, my wife and baby. :)
    ...
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    Shaft couplers or U-joints ex....

    Shaft couplers or U-joints
    ex. https://www.princessauto.com/en/detail/3-8-in-high-torque-u-joint/A-p8649345e

    Flex shaft ends are usually square. so drill and tap end of the coupler, put a set...
  21. Assuming you do bowls..... If you are going 3...

    Assuming you do bowls.....

    If you are going 3 PH, then set up your gearing for the lower speeds.
    You can use the VFD to raise the hertz above 60 and generate the higher speeds. So a 1800 rpm...
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    http://www.garrettwade.com/flex-shaft-with-chuck.h...

    http://www.garrettwade.com/flex-shaft-with-chuck.html
    These are ok, if the spin is in the right direction. Decent size, decent price.

    Coupled with this...
  23. I have no idea why insulation would be inside. ...

    I have no idea why insulation would be inside.

    eBay is not a good source for motors, typically. Their value is too low to be worth shipping.
    And you should be able to source them locally.
    3...
  24. First, try soaking your bearings with WD40 or...

    First, try soaking your bearings with WD40 or silicone. Chances are, the lubircant just dried out.

    Small motors like this are typically not worth rebuilding, but as others have said, swapping...
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    Roger, IMO there's a lot of misinformation...

    Roger,

    IMO there's a lot of misinformation around this (and a few other issues on the web).
    Traditional lathes, especially metal lathes are cast. They are heavy as hell and hence dampen well. ...
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