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  1. J

    Charnwood Midi Lathe

    Wow spot on with the lathe from Axminster cheers buddy. I will maybe just have to call them as I thought the price was really good. You have been a great help thanks very much.
  2. J

    Charnwood Midi Lathe

    Hi Guys, I did a search and did not find much on the Charnwood Midi Lathes. The one I am interested is this one http://www.charnwood.net/shop/product/m ... age-deal-1 I currently have a Clarke CWL 1000 which all users should aviod as its damm near impossible to add to, don't get me wrong I...
  3. J

    Segmented turning

    Thanks all as usual you have all been a great help. I will try a different glue and make sure to leave longer between gluing and turning.
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    Segmented turning

    Thanks Marcros, the table saw cut was good but as an added measure I gave each peice a light sand but something you pointed out may be the reason, the glue I am using PVA wood glue has been in the shed for months and I left the peices to cure in the shed so its possible that the glue is the...
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    Segmented turning

    Hi All, I have been trying my hand at segmented turning so that I could use boards to make peices. I started off by ripping them on the table saw, then cutting the angles. I used an 18 degree angle so I had 10 peices to glue together which I held together with an elastic band to dry . The...
  6. J

    Deep Blue

    Cheers buddy
  7. J

    True economy you tube videos, plus 2 square bowl

    Actually this brings to mind a question. A tried to turn a braclet from a piece of a plank I cut off the peice, mounted it to a glue block but had a great deal of trouble turning it down. Would this have been because the direction of the grian was wrong? I turned a different braclet from the...
  8. J

    An interesting turner

    A really good read. Pity we don't have a decent apprentice system these days as this mans tallent and knowladge may not survive him.
  9. J

    Deep Blue

    Stunning piece of work can you share with us the process you used to colour the wood please
  10. J

    Table saw choice frustration...

    Hi Guys sorry to resurect and old thread but it seemed better than starting yet another "what table saw should I buy" thread. My B&Q table saw which served me not so well for only £90 died a few days ago thankfully and it has given me an excuse to buy a new one. Now learning my lesson I won't...
  11. J

    Fun with a Clarke lathe, sort of

    I like that Idea Bob. Is there a make of lathe that you guys would recomened, I understand its down to personal tatse and budget but a point in the right direction would be great.
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    Fun with a Clarke lathe, sort of

    Thanks CHJ, I was thinking the chuck coming off was my fault. As for it not being suitable knowing that now instead of me spending days trying has saved me a ton of grief. Will see if someone has a use for it and pass it on. I will have a look around and see if I can find a wood turning chuck...
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    Fun with a Clarke lathe, sort of

    Hi All, Looking for a bit of advice please. I have a Clarke CWL1000 Lathe not a bad tool but first with the down sides. It does not take a tailstock chuck it has a threaded driveshaft so no moris taper and changing speeds on it is a pain. Stil onto the good things, I have made some lovely...
  14. J

    Copper Sheet / Foil Inclusion in Turnings

    I have used copper wire on a couple of my projects and with a decent glue its easy to do. I used cooker wire to do the following as an inlay instead of a lamination (see attachment). As for laminating it I like the idea and will give it a try at some point. Let us know how you get on as its an...
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    My first projects on a lathe

    Thats a lovely peice of work Bob. I think I will order me an arbour and some pads. On a side note can I ask where you source your wood from? Being in North east Scotland I unfortunetlly have no good sawmills nearby that will do much more than pine. Now and again they have in some hardwood but...
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    My first projects on a lathe

    I think you have hit on something I have been doing wrong, I do think I am pressing to hard now I think of it so will try a lighter touch next time. For the peices above I used Leylandii wood for one of the braclets and the round box and I think a combination of the way the grain runs and then...
  17. J

    My first projects on a lathe

    Thanks for the replies so far. Brianp the braclet has a stone inlay I made from following this guys video. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kPe_WfwkFBg Its not a difficult process to follow except for getting the stones crushed down to the right size. I used stones I found in a gift shop there...
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    My first projects on a lathe

    Hi All, I have been interested in buying a lathe for a long time but was never sure if I would enjoy it or not so I bought a Clarke cwl1000 lathe and love turning. Now its not the best lathe in the world but it fitted my budget and the thinking that if I could not enjoy it I could sell it on...
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    Still getting more from my router

    My router has become invaluable to me and I love it. I have made a few jigs for it myself but they all do only one job so I like the idea of a jig to do more than one job.
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