Here is one I made up years age for doing bowl faces that uses two standard tool rests.
Paul
Lathe Tool Rest with a double post
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Re: Lathe Tool Rest with a double post
I have one of these.
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Nice!!
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Re: Lathe Tool Rest with a double post
I'd like to see how people use these tool rests. I can't for the life of me see a reason for them but they are out there so there must be a reason, so please educate me.
I'm not asking about the Carter system, I understand that.
Ed
I'm not asking about the Carter system, I understand that.
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Re: Lathe Tool Rest with a double post
The reason I built that one was I needed a stable rest to do a large flat surface on the bottom of a bowl. At the time I did not have the SS steady rest and was not satisfied with the results I was getting from the standard tool rest. Now that I have one I don't use it much.
Paul
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Re: Lathe Tool Rest with a double post
DING DING DING.....not the exact pic I saw but the same idea. Thanks. Now, I have a pic maybe I can make one.masonsailor2 wrote:Here is one I made up years age for doing bowl faces that uses two standard tool rests.
Paul
Thanks