I've always wanted a lathe, not sure why I just did.
Well a week or so ago I saw James was selling one on here so I decided I would buy it.
With work commitments I didn't get a chance to get out to the workshop and give it a go until this afternoon.
I did some cleaning and a few adjustments and some oiling of the 'slidey' bits.
Then 'dah dah', I made some metal chips. I made some long stringy spirals. I turned a piece of metal into shavings.
I really enjoyed my afternoon. No need for photographs as I really did just turn a useful piece of steel into steel wool but I now have my first project in mind.
I need top replace the plastic foot on a kitchen chair after someone used it in the garden, it sank into the grass and the small round plastic foot came off. So, I will be melting some milk containers and turning a round plug for my kitchen chair, can't be that difficult, can it?
Haven't used a metalwork lathe since I was at school in the early 70s.
Now, where did I put that Axminster catalogue for a milling machine.
Mick
Well a week or so ago I saw James was selling one on here so I decided I would buy it.
With work commitments I didn't get a chance to get out to the workshop and give it a go until this afternoon.
I did some cleaning and a few adjustments and some oiling of the 'slidey' bits.
Then 'dah dah', I made some metal chips. I made some long stringy spirals. I turned a piece of metal into shavings.
I really enjoyed my afternoon. No need for photographs as I really did just turn a useful piece of steel into steel wool but I now have my first project in mind.
I need top replace the plastic foot on a kitchen chair after someone used it in the garden, it sank into the grass and the small round plastic foot came off. So, I will be melting some milk containers and turning a round plug for my kitchen chair, can't be that difficult, can it?
Haven't used a metalwork lathe since I was at school in the early 70s.
Now, where did I put that Axminster catalogue for a milling machine.
Mick