Duiker
Established Member
Hello good people of UK Workshop. I need some help and I guess this should be a good place to start?
Just over a year ago my father, a keen turner, died suddenly. Now I have had the chance to get my act together I am left with the eternal regret that I didn't pay enough attention to how half of his kit worked and how I can use it (girls seemed more important at the time :roll:
As you can imagine it's not so easy for me to find help here in Holland and wondered if anyone on here could help me work out these damn chucks? I don't have the model numbers here with me but can get back to you if anyone is interested.
There are a number of other bits I could use help with too if you good people have the time? Things such as biscuit jointing jigs don't seem to make much sense as well as the joint (dove and box) jig for a router.
My Dad even built some sort of home made, offset, lathe which must be good for something?
I am keen to continue to use the tools dear Dad loved so much but need a little help getting started with some of the gadgets!
Thanks for your support,
Mick
Just over a year ago my father, a keen turner, died suddenly. Now I have had the chance to get my act together I am left with the eternal regret that I didn't pay enough attention to how half of his kit worked and how I can use it (girls seemed more important at the time :roll:
As you can imagine it's not so easy for me to find help here in Holland and wondered if anyone on here could help me work out these damn chucks? I don't have the model numbers here with me but can get back to you if anyone is interested.
There are a number of other bits I could use help with too if you good people have the time? Things such as biscuit jointing jigs don't seem to make much sense as well as the joint (dove and box) jig for a router.
My Dad even built some sort of home made, offset, lathe which must be good for something?
I am keen to continue to use the tools dear Dad loved so much but need a little help getting started with some of the gadgets!
Thanks for your support,
Mick