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    Nova DVR 3000 cutting out

    From what I have read when the Nova lathes go wrong it is a costly fix. They do say to clear the dust out by a sensor that's in them but they normally need new circuit boards put in them. (at a cost of about 450 to 500 pounds) They can suffer with power surging problems so I always unplug my one...
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    Post a photo of the last thing you turned (!)

    Two horse chestnut bowls fresh of the lathe and ready for oiling.
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    Converting wood again

    The photo was taken in my garden Derek, I just couldn't take it in the workshop as the workshop is a foot deep in shavings at the moment. :D Les
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    Converting wood again

    Nice one on converting your wood Derek, I love working with yew. I have just got two lumps of Ash to play with.
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    Hope you can help

    The Nova lathes can suffer with dust, have you tried blowing the dust out of the headstock and the circuit board. There is also a small fuse in the Nova dvr that you might want to check out as it could be something as simple as changing the fuse or removing the excess dust. I'm not home until...
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    Lathe on suspended floor.

    You could also try putting your lathe on a thick sheet of 8x4 ply as that would spread the weight over a greater area and also cut down on much of the vibration.
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    Small decorated bowl

    Nice looking bowl Derek and a great job on the paint work mate. Les
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    A goblet for this month's TOTY.

    A lovely bit of wood, well done on turning the goblet. Les
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    Sycamore bowl/platter

    Well done on the colouring of your bowl platter Andy, it looks well nice mate. Les
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    The Tower

    It's looking good Derek, a bit of texturing or pyro with some colour on your eye and it will well stand out. You do know that when you have finished making it your going to have hawks in your garden worshiping it. Les
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    Gouge question!

    Sorry only half an answer to your post. Carbide tools are good for wood removal but can cause a lot of tear out, many people use the carbide tools for removing wood and getting the shape of what they are making and then they swap over to high speed steel tools for finishing off. Les
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    Gouge question!

    NO. don't even think about it, not only would you end up bending your spindle gouge the vibration would be well bad. Scrapers are thick to cope with the stresses that you put on them your 10mm tool is for fine detail work. I hope that this helps Les
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    Industrial Bowl

    A great looking bowl Derek, it has the look of something that they found in Roswell. Les
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    Started first turning of 2018

    I really like what you have done with your first one Derek and I like the look of your third one, but I'm not sure about your second one I think that I need to see a few more pictures of it from different angles or see it off the lathe as I don't think its as pleasing to the eye as the other...
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    The wood processing continues

    She will be having a shed of her own chas, but I might direct some of the heat from her kiln to help dry my wood or to help keep my workshop warm. :D
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    The wood processing continues

    That is as clean as its going to get Derek, unless you and Nick want to come over and help me clean up whilst doing a bit of turning. It might be for the club competition so long as the wife doesn't sell it, she is selling everything at the moment. And a big thank you for the offer of the wood...
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    Small box

    Lovely work Doug, the way the lines all line up. a very big well done mate. Les
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    The wood processing continues

    Well done on converting your own wood Derek, I was just saying to the wife that you are going to have to get a bigger shed to put your wood in as your wood store must be looking a bit full now with that lot in it. I have been in my workshop today fitting a log burner and turning a large lump of...
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    Stone polisher

    I thought that you were taking up metal detecting when I saw that barreling machine Derek, I look forward to seeing what you make with it mate. Les
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    Newbie

    Hi Woody and welcome to the forum buddy, I started turning on the CL 3 and now a few years later I'm still finding it a lot of fun and a very addictive hobby. Les
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