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    Attempt at goblet from Woodturning magazine- Version 2

    So here is the next attempt. Did the barley twist this time. Andy
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    Attempt at goblet from Woodturning magazine

    Got a small set of rasps today and had a go at the barley twist. Very time consuming, but the results is ok. I'll do the barley twist on the next goblet. If all goes to plan, I'll post it on here. Thanks for the nice comments.
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    Attempt at goblet from Woodturning magazine

    Got Woodturning magazine through he post a few days ago and liked the look of the goblet in there, so thought I would have a go. Haven't done the twist on the stem as I don't have the tools to do it. Bowl and foot are cherry and the stem is bubinga. Comments welcome. Andy.
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    Finishing a usable goblet

    As I thought, I need to experiment. Thanks for the help.
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    Finishing a usable goblet

    OK, so wax on the outside. I'll give it a go. Pete: Have you tried melamine for the whole goblet? I intend to make a few trial goblets for use over Christmas by friends and me to see how they perform. I am concerned about the longevity of the finish if I sell any (which is the intention).
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    Finishing a usable goblet

    Thanks for the replies. I'll try the melamine finish as I have some already. What do you guys put on the outside of the goblets?
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    Finishing a usable goblet

    Sorry if this has been covered already, but couldn't find any answers. I want to make usable goblets. Have any of you guys found a lasting proofing process? I have tried beeswax which works, but I just wonder how long it will last. And what about the outside of the goblet? Thanks. Andrew
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    New Lathe - help

    If Record Power, go for the CL4. Variable speed is just the biz.
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    New lathe

    So just over a month with the CL4 and I am pleased with the choice I made. I think as mentioned above the stand could be a bit more substantial, but it works. I think for the money and looking at the competition, it is a bout the best. Only my opinion of course... :D
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    Truing grinder wheel

    Ok, I know it is a bit of a late update, but I got a diamond dresser and things are a lot better now. Thanks for the advice guys.
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    Truing grinder wheel

    I'll check everything out on the grinder and I like the look of that jig. I'll see if I can knock something up. Thanks for all the replies.
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    Truing grinder wheel

    Do you think a single point is better than the block type? http://www.axminster.co.uk/axminster-di ... prod21896/
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    Truing grinder wheel

    Stone is secure. Using a dressing stone (bet this isn't good enough is it?) Just holding the dressing stone. So what do I need to remove the high spots? Thanks
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    Truing grinder wheel

    Hi all I am trying to true (if that is the correct terminology) my grind wheel, but I just seem to be making worse. It is ok with side to side movement, but it is very bad in forwards/backwards. I have tried to dress it to get it concentric, but it is just getting worse. Why can't I get...
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    New lathe

    Had the day on the lathe today and seems good to me. Feels strudy and very quiet. Think I'm going to like it.
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    New lathe

    Picked up the lathe last Friday morning. Had a few issues which have now been sorted out so hope to get a bit of turning done tomorrow.
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    New lathe

    I've gone for a CL4. Just got to wait for it turn up. Hope I don't regret the decision.
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    New lathe

    Thanks for the replies. I think I will go for the CL4 as I have not been able to find an alternative for the same money. I am sure it will do me for the foreseeable future. I'll just have to take a chance on build quiality.
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    New lathe

    Hi all Looking to get my first lathe. I want something that will last and not need upgrading quickly. Wish list is a swivel headstock and variable speed. My budget is around the £1000 mark (lathe only, tools etc. extra). Done a lot of looking around and was thinking of the Record Power...
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    New to turning (or at least wil be soon)

    I am booked onto a course of evening classes for the wood turning starting on the 17th. This will hopefully give me bit more of an idea of what I want to do. I'll go for the best I can afford and if I go for new, I think I can only afford something like the Record CL4. I don't mind going used...
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