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    No.3 last of the batch of bigger ones,

    Yeah, found out about that heat cracks on my first attempt with yew, spent awhile wondering what the hell the noise was..
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    May Challenge. "A table Lamp (electrics optional)"

    Being as the boring is usually the first thing you do when making lamps (well I do any way), there's no reason you couldn't pop over to a neighbouring friendly turner and use their setup to bore the hole. I'm in Ashford/Kent, if anyone needs to do this.
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    Changing speed on AWHBS350N bandsaw

    Managed to change the speed using a screwdriver, fairly easy. Hopefully the new blades will turn up soon, then off to make some bandsaw boxes :) Thanks for the help everyone !
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    Changing speed on AWHBS350N bandsaw

    Yep thats was the solution I was considering, just wanted to check I wasn't doing something stupid. Yeah tensioning the blade is quite hard, the new blades I've ordered are meant to be easier to do as the metal is thinner, not particularly impressed with the bandsaw, but it was pretty cheap...
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    Changing speed on AWHBS350N bandsaw

    As far as I can see the motor is fixed, oddly the booklet implies the drive belt tensioner should be inside the belt not outside, and also shows the belt having a lot more slack. The 310 shows the belt tensioner outside like mine. Very odd.. Wonder if they've put the wrong belt on my machine...
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    Changing speed on AWHBS350N bandsaw

    Hi, I've noticed my new bandsaw is actually two speed, not that the documentation mentions this at all. Does anyone know how you actually do this, there doesn't appear to be enough slack on the belt to allow it to be moved, is it a case of removing the lower wheel ? Also is there meant to be...
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    chuck for pen blanks

    http://www.robert-sorby.co.uk/penjaws.htm Something like this, though not sure if they are compatible..
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    first painful mishap, argh

    Yes foam pipe lagging or some such might work, though I think it was the buttons that got me, though it's a bit hard to tell as there are gaps between the sections as well. And also the ends, come to think of it these things are a bleedin health and safety nightmare :)
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    first painful mishap, argh

    Yeah chuck key is gonna happen, though I usually start the lathe on slow before spinning up to full speed (variable). So hopefully this one won't catch me out :)
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    first painful mishap, argh

    Coles jaws, sanding.. You can probably fill in the blanks. Bit of blood, and two very sore fingers, luckily nothing broken, probably a good idea to see if theres someway of covering the buttons to stop this happening again, and yep I probably made the mistake of applying to much pressure on the...
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    Yew bowls

    Stunning as usual :)
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    source for 17/64-inch lip/spur

    DAMNIT! Why can't they just make the tubes to match an actual drill size that exists :(
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    More pictures of early attempts

    Heh I'm a bit of a "Jack of all Trades", I think a standard lamp and a sandtimer are next on the list :) Yep they are all kits, the third knife is a grapefruit one. http://www.stilesandbates.co.uk/product ... n/B428_MST Ah the place I visited was Stiles and Bates, doh!
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    More pictures of early attempts

    Been a busy few weeks, but here are some pictures of what I've been up to. After a visit to Styles and Barnes, it was time to try something other than the usual oak :) One purple heart bowl, surprisingly hard wood, managed to break the tenon on the back, but salvaged it , phew. One zebrano...
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    source for 17/64-inch lip/spur

    Yeah, I've tried epoxy and CA, sometimes it works, sometimes not, there is just to much slop, I'm drilling on the lathe so it's likely that is enlarging the holes slightly as well. Certainly the tubes are 6.6mm or some such, so even if I get exactly 7mm holes, there will be a fair bit of play...
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    source for 17/64-inch lip/spur

    Great and quite cheap to, ordered!
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    source for 17/64-inch lip/spur

    Hi, been making pens this week, the copper inserts are supposed to be 7mm, but using a 7mm drill bit the tubes are quite sloppy, measuring the tubes shows them to be actually 6.7mm, I'm suspecting these are american sizing so I really should be using a 17/64 inch bit. Does anyone know were to...
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    Xmas craft fairs

    stocking fillers ? Spinning tops for instance, those little ones you spin with finger and thumb.
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    Chestnut Buffing wheels, is this right?

    Yep thats pretty much the conclusion I can to, they hold the bar true and firmly, might get some of the integrated step jaw/carriers, which would make life a bit easier.
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    Chestnut Buffing wheels, is this right?

    Internal Diameter is 20mm, just checked the C jaws and they do sort of hold it, but there isn't much to hold on to. Might be able to get it working better using the tailstock to center the bar properly.
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