can you use a sears spiral machine to make them
BOB
can you use a sears spiral machine to make them
BOB
I am a big Stuart Mortimer fan myself and do spiral work on a Ligno lathe, sometimes using the Avisera compound slide, as per photo. (the lamp has a low wattage LED bulb in it and lights up well). This is my first time to use the site, so, apologies if I have not used it correctly.
I made an attachment like the router crafter from sears to fit on my sawmill. I cut up to 20 foot long twisted squares or octogones.
Hi Richard Thankyou for the instructions on the spiral finial it encouraged me to have a go.How do I add a picture? Kind regards Colin(Cambridge UK)
Colin,
When making a comment or reply, look for a selection above in the shape of a square. That should say "insert image", and clicking on it will give options on where and which pictures you wish to add. Please show what you have made on the woodturning forum, so we all can enjoy.
169EE017-B873-43C6-9B28-746F87258E15.jpgThanks for the help Richard on both counts.
Been a long time since I was on the forum. Had to get a reminder. I am a woodturner, and the secretary of our club. It's kept me too busy to do much turning. Just getting back into it again, and looking for spindle things to do. This technique is something I have been looking at for years but have never tried. IT IS TIME. Many thanks Richard. Hope you are still at it.
Kris,
I just saw this and I thank you for looking and for the comment. I hope you do give this a try, but be patient and don't give up.
I hate to admit it, but I've not turned anything for over two years. A friend asked for an urn with a spiral finial and both the container and finial have been roughed, but still not finished. I need to get on the ball and finish this. Thanks again for looking.