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  1. M

    Tormek supergrind

    I'll take 2nd dibs on that please, if it doesn't sell.
  2. M

    kiln

    Hey Phil, well as it happens I would be interested in it. Do you have a pic and external dimensions? Though it might be a week or two before I can come and get it as I'm in for an operation tomorrow.
  3. M

    craft supplies limited 2000 pcc

    I did. I've been pondering what to do for upgrades: go fully Axminster and get one of their evolution chucks, or use all my old jaws and get a Sorby (can't get an adaptor for my SC4 chuck it seems). But I also took one of the craft supplies chucks hoping my C spanners would unlock it - but that...
  4. M

    craft supplies limited 2000 pcc

    Ah, so you found the c spanners Paul. You might recall I took a CS chuck with me when I bought Ray's graduate, but no spanners were to hand. I've been unable to undo it with the spanner I did have, so haven't done anything with it yet. So a set of spanners would be useful.
  5. M

    Free tools/clear out

    Do you still have the hand cranked grinder? I would like that if it's still going please. Thanks.
  6. M

    Link Belt for Union Graduate?

    Hi all - related to my other question, I was looking into the possibility of trying a link belt on my graduate. Has anyone used a modern link belt on one? The spindle bearings seem fine so I don't want to disturb them, but the belt hasn't been used for quite some time so it has obviously...
  7. M

    Union Graduate drive belt & turnbuckle queries

    I recently bought a Union Graduate longbed that used to belong to Ray Key no less (thanks Paul Hannaby) and it's almost fully installed now. I've a couple of niggles to fix before I fully enjoy the machine: When I first set it up there was quite a bit of vibration through the motor plate. I...
  8. M

    Lathe 'upgrade'/Union Graduate questions

    Thanks for the tip. I usually avoid Facebook like the plague, but maybe I'll make an exception for this - could be useful!
  9. M

    Lathe 'upgrade'/Union Graduate questions

    I guess it's possible to dual thread stuff for the graduate as it's a pretty chunky thread - easier to machine and less chance of cross-threading? I didn't realise they did it until looking into the Graduate lathes.
  10. M

    Post a photo of the last thing you turned (!)

    Yes it is, though maybe you should just go as thin as you dare. For utility ware that's meant to be used I think it's sometimes difficult to judge. I made this bowl with a mortice though, so if it really bugs me I can turn it down some more - provided it doesn't warp too much of course.
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    Lathe 'upgrade'/Union Graduate questions

    Sure, I know you can get left-hand thread chucks, but that doesn't address how you actually use them. The rotation is the same but the body position is different as far as I can see (assuming you carry on cutting bowls the same direction). If you change the rotation to suit right-handed use...
  12. M

    Lathe 'upgrade'/Union Graduate questions

    Hey Phil - thanks. I've been in contact with Paul about it and I'm planning on going up to see it, but I wanted to get my head around it first before travelling. It's a long way to everywhere from Cornwall - as you know! I understand about the face plates and maybe I would end up doing more...
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    Lathe 'upgrade'/Union Graduate questions

    Hey Chaps - I'm looking to upgrade from my current setup - a Record CL3 (new version). I've been fairly happy with the CL3 but wanted to upgrade to variable speed and whilst I was doing that, upgrade to something with more mass (the Record stand is laughable and not fit for purpose). So I've...
  14. M

    Post a photo of the last thing you turned (!)

    Salad/fruit bowl in elm (approx 12" diameter), finished with Danish oil, though not the best photo. Quite a tough and fibrous but of wood it was, but I'm quite pleased with the result, though I should have taken it thinner!
  15. M

    Tormek Coarse Diamond Wheel query?

    Interesting. I was planning to get a 'fine' diamond wheel - well just as soon as they have stock, it's been 6 months! I currently sharpen my gouges on 6" CBN wheels on a high speed grinder, I think the grit is 300 ish, I'm not quite sure. My theory is that I'll re-shape/re-grind on the CBN, but...
  16. M

    Russian(?) turning tools

    Interesting rack of tools there Chas. I'm not sure why, but I do like the look of those skews. I guess that's what Colwin Way was talking about when he mentioned the German skews which led to him and Axminster releasing his named skews. I though it was just a gimmick, but I can see where it came...
  17. M

    Russian(?) turning tools

    Yes, those are the tools. I guess they are high carbon steel and nothing too exotic. But if they are only turning lime then it won't matter too much as they'll keep an edge a while. I first started carving bowls with hook tools on a pole lathe, so it's interesting to see them used for other things.
  18. M

    Russian(?) turning tools

    This dropped into my inbox today - not sure if any of you have seen it. This guy uses an odd, brutal looking skew and a hook tool for hollowing. He's obviously got some skills though! https://youtu.be/HWkelCFUAfw
  19. M

    Stained Field Maple Bowl

    Thanks for that link - I'll have a look later when the kids are out of the way.
  20. M

    Black spirit stain and carbonising

    I actually like the centre dot, depending on how it's done it can add interest and echo the outer rim. Though I think it needs the round space in-between to work properly to pull it off. Even so, this piece has got me thinking about square bowls and burnt rims - I just HAVE to try it now! I...
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