custard
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I've been asked by a client to turn some cupboard door knobs in a specific timber to match some furniture I've made that will sit elsewhere in the same room. The knobs are about 55mm in diameter and about 40mm long, they're to be secured to the cupboard doors with a screw.
My turning skills are pretty basic so hopefully someone here can give me some pointers!
1. For something of these dimensions would the grain normally run across the door knob (i.e. like a bowl) or along the door knob (i.e. in spindle turning fashion, which is how I'd normally turn a small drawer pull)?
2. If the grain runs across how would you mount it in the lathe? My only screw mount plate has a screw which would leave too large a hole to take the mounting screw on the cupboard door.
Thanks
My turning skills are pretty basic so hopefully someone here can give me some pointers!
1. For something of these dimensions would the grain normally run across the door knob (i.e. like a bowl) or along the door knob (i.e. in spindle turning fashion, which is how I'd normally turn a small drawer pull)?
2. If the grain runs across how would you mount it in the lathe? My only screw mount plate has a screw which would leave too large a hole to take the mounting screw on the cupboard door.
Thanks