Poplar burl can be very nice wood. At 3ft by 3ft you can very likely get some good pieces even if it is not all solid.
James
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Poplar burl can be very nice wood. At 3ft by 3ft you can very likely get some good pieces even if it is not all solid.
James
Found this one for $25 Canadian. Oops, it adapts wrong direction in
https://www.amazon.ca/Faceplate-Adapter-Beaver-Rockwell-faceplate/dp/B08BJD69LD
James
Hi Chip, I searched "off centre platter turning" and found some useful results
It is on Teknatools website, https://www.teknatool.com/products/lathes/nova-nebula-18-smart-direct-drive-lathe-sku-55600/
Packard Woodworking has them,
https://www.packardwoodworks.com/117126.html
James
Hi Ben, I had no idea what an eliminator tool looked like so I looked it up on Google. Looking through the results I noticed discussions on two different wood turning forums titled "Hunter tool vs...
Would this one work for you?
https://www.packardwoodworks.com/111034.html
This is probably the one you saw, https://littlemachineshop.com The morse taper collets are here https://littlemachineshop.com/products/product_category.php?category=874479994
I got some sent in from these people. http://www.woodessence.com/ Also got some ultra blond shellac flakes. They shipped what I ordered and I got it in a very reasonable time.
James
I did order the McNaughton coring set with a long post from Craft Supplies, but I had to call in the order because the long post is not listed on the website. The product number I was given for the...
If you do a Google search for"Powermatic/Jet Outboard Lathe Bracket & Banjo" you can see a banjo just like this one for sale on Ebay. It is being advertised as being used for huge outboard projects.
Just looked at a metric thread chart, all it lists for 6 mm is a M6 x 1 pitch. http://www.carbidedepot.com/formulas-tap-metric.htm
I see Jeff has found a solution that works for him, the battery powered radio. If anyone needs a better solution Oneway does have a RFI filter listed on their website. It is at the bottom of this...