seal your recess (acrylic varnish is what I use), resin can seep into your bowl and can leave a nasty stain, also epodex do a deep pour resin that you can use up to 5cm in one go. Good luck
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I've got the coronet, was examining the indexing feature today with a view to doing some patterned drilling. I didn't notice any play at all, all locked up tight, might be a problem with your machine. Good luck.
14in over the bed also headstock revolves and clicks into place so the blurb says 21in bowls are possible. Its totally changed my experience of turning. From 90 to 4000 rpm and all speeds In between. If you have the money go for it matey.
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I started last year due to much reduced mobility and watching peeps turning on YouTube, loving it more now having just bought a coronet herald (upgrade from Avon antique) which makes hollowing out much less fraught. Atticus.
Hello all.
I was hoping to get some advice on where to buy a pin to hold my chuck and insert together. I have a supernova 2 and in the last few days my chuck is starting to unscrew from my threaded insert. I have looked on Google but do not know the correct terms to use.
Many Thanks
Atticus...
Oh well stirring sticks it is, dammit!
I have a question. My chuck is occasionally coming of my insert. Is there a pin that I can use to hold the insert and chuck together? There is a hole on the chuck (supernova) that looks to be for that purpose but I can't find anything on Google, more than...
Well, there is a youtube video of a guy who turned a spinning top out of similar or the same and the colours were still there, if not I suppose I just bought 200 stirring sticks... sigh.
I will find out by Friday latest and will let you guys know. I've only been at the turning lark a few...
Doode.
This may be a little left field but I have been looking myself and short of paying a small fortune in postage from the states there seems to be no options. I have just bought a pack of 200 jumbo coloured lollysticks 150x20x2mm from ebay for about a tenner. I'm going to glue them up and...