10er Dedicated Lathe Thread
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Very nice bowl, Brian. What are the approx. dimensions?
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It's only about cereal bowl size. I've made a few from that tree. Locust is a dense wood! Gotta sharpen often..
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I turned my first object on the lathe this past week. I wanted to make a white oak cup for my brother to drink his whiskey out of. It was both easier and harder than I expected it to be. I ran into a couple spots that kept chipping out, I think I had end grain that I kept hitting. I ended up keeping those areas unfinished and made them features of the cup. All in all, I'm pretty happy with how it came out for my first attempt.
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Looking for ways to convince my wife to let me spend more time in the shop.
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Dzawacki, a cup is challenging for a first project on a lathe. It took me a long time before I tried something that challenging. Came out good.
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Because I don't turn much and don't have an ER, I'm just checking this thread out now. There's some really good work here.
Gale's Law: The bigger the woodworking project, the less the mistakes show in any photo taken far enough away to show the entire project!
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Feel free to post photos and information regarding turnings on any Shopsmith; but, please indicate what model Shopsmith was used, if not a 10ER.algale wrote:Because I don't turn much and don't have an ER, I'm just checking this thread out now. There's some really good work here.
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Thanks! I'm going to try something easier next time. I don't want to get frustrated and stop altogether
Looking for ways to convince my wife to let me spend more time in the shop.
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Here's another recent turning I did on my 10ER... I am a high school teacher and our carpentry class scraps tons of small cut offs that I snag quite often. If you have lots of scraps here's a good way to use it up and practice!
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Very nice, Brian. Nothing bettter than free wood. Actually, that is what got me really into turning. A neighbor had cut down a maple tree, and the wood was destined for the firepile. I grabbed some, and got a lot of turning out of it. Now, I am always on the lookout for felled hardwood trees for constant turning supply.
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I just viewed this thread on a PC instead of my iPad and noticed all my photos are sideways! Ha. Sorry to make folks turn their head!