Have any of you guys seen this podcast #37? It is a great tutorial on sharpening lathe tools...
http://www.woodworkingonline.com/category/podcast/
Chisel Sharpening
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That's right, Jim. I'm sure you could end up paying well into the thousands if you buy all the bells and whistles along with the Tormek.james.miller wrote:Don't forget all of the different jigs you will need with the Tormek.
I use the Shopsmith Guide and the Wolverine, they each do something the other won't. If I had the space and money I would probably have the Tormek also as it is an outstanding system.
hoagie,
$50-$100 delivery??? what delivery service do you use?

George
Ft. Worth, TX.
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After this posting on chisel sharpening, I decided that was my project for today. I took several hours, but I feel good about the results. This was my 1st time using the SS sharpening jig. Now I need to actually use them for something.
I bought some pen parts, and this cool telescoping magnet. I've been reading another post on pen turning and finishing. I think I have everything except the finish and the glue. That EE finish stuff sure seems expensive. So what glue should I be using for pens?
I bought some pen parts, and this cool telescoping magnet. I've been reading another post on pen turning and finishing. I think I have everything except the finish and the glue. That EE finish stuff sure seems expensive. So what glue should I be using for pens?
Pat
Oregon
1992 SS 510, 11" Bandsaw on power station, 4" jointer, Pro Planer, Incra Miter 2000, Incra Ultimate Fence Router Pkg, Grizzly 6" Parallelogram Jointer.
Oregon
1992 SS 510, 11" Bandsaw on power station, 4" jointer, Pro Planer, Incra Miter 2000, Incra Ultimate Fence Router Pkg, Grizzly 6" Parallelogram Jointer.
Glue for Pen inserts
I personally like medium set epoxy(15 min), our shop teacher really likes Gorilla Glue. I tried it but got glue starved inserts that peeled upon turning. Remember to scratch up the outside of the insert before gluing. Helps it to get a better bond.
shydragon wrote:I bought some pen parts, and this cool telescoping magnet. I've been reading another post on pen turning and finishing. I think I have everything except the finish and the glue. That EE finish stuff sure seems expensive. So what glue should I be using for pens?
Jim in Bakersfield:D
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Some like epoxy and some super glue. I have tried both and lean more to the epoxy because it will fill voids better than the super glue. I guess it just depends on the individual preference. I have to agree with Nick as far as Gorilla Glue is concerned. It's not worth using especially on pens.
George
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