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Posted: Fri Feb 29, 2008 8:46 am
by Greenvilleguy
Way cool! Thanks Chuck.
For anyone else that is interested, there is a picture of this thing on the
Popular Woodworking website. I ordered the issue for a whopping $8 (no shipping and handling cost!).
http://www.popularwoodworking.com/articleabstract?aid=14393
Older Folk
Posted: Fri Feb 29, 2008 9:59 am
by rocke1
About two years ago artritis and bone spurs in a shoulder hit hard. The mark5 table height and size makes it possible to continue woodworking and the lathe duplicator table and cutter means no death grip on a lathe tool.Good for the hands, and even one off pieces are right there. After the jointer and thickness planner this lathe tool is my favorite.
Rock
Posted: Fri Feb 29, 2008 4:39 pm
by paulmcohen
rocke1 wrote:About two years ago arthritis and bone spurs in a shoulder hit hard. The mark5 table height and size makes it possible to continue woodworking and the lathe duplicator table and cutter means no death grip on a lathe tool.Good for the hands, and even one off pieces are right there. After the jointer and thickness planner this lathe tool is my favorite.
Rock
I have a solution to your problem using the Universal Tool Rest (banjo), you can purchase an adapter that will accept any of the Shopsmith lathe duplicator cutters and mount them into an adapter that fits into the tool rest hole. Pictures below, I think it was less than $20.
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Bowl Turning Videos....
Posted: Wed Jan 20, 2010 2:16 am
by allsas
I found a series of
Bowl Turning videos.
I had a bit of trouble when the sequence was interupted, but watched beginning to drying wet bowls.
There was one with demo on mouting wet wood in a four jaw chuck.