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unc1esteve:
Sorry I can not remember the particular tubal cain video. Here is a link to get started. http://www.woodworkforums.com/f65/freehand-turning-103759/ Do a google search on turning freehand on a metal lathe. |
piper1:
--- Quote from: unc1esteve on November 17, 2013, 09:28:32 AM ---Sorry I can not remember the particular tubal cain video. Here is a link to get started. http://www.woodworkforums.com/f65/freehand-turning-103759/ Do a google search on turning freehand on a metal lathe. --- End quote --- Thanks Steve |
piper1:
--- Quote from: DaveH on November 17, 2013, 08:18:38 AM ---And if you wish to buy one http://www.serepton.co.uk/ :beer: DaveH --- End quote --- Thanks again Dave. I've just seen one that RDG TOOLS do which suit my budget at the moment or I might and wait and see if Santa brings me lol. |
Jonny:
No need for a ball turner since doing one offs and no need to set up. Far easier and twenty times quicker making or using a ground up form tool or even a carbide radius works extremely well I do it daily but limited to 9.5mm depth. 2 mins for above shaping tops polished, really simple. |
piper1:
--- Quote from: Jonny on November 17, 2013, 01:29:46 PM ---No need for a ball turner since doing one offs and no need to set up. Far easier and twenty times quicker making or using a ground up form tool or even a carbide radius works extremely well I do it daily but limited to 9.5mm depth. 2 mins for above shaping tops polished, really simple. --- End quote --- Thank you, would you have any more information/pictures about a ground up form tool setup please. |
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