On Mar 29, 2:30=A0pm, Gary Kunstmann <[email protected]> wrote:
> What is the safest method to trim the excess from red oak 2 X 2 spindle
> blanks before turning?
Handplane
On Mar 29, 2:30=A0pm, Gary Kunstmann <[email protected]> wrote:
> What is the safest method to trim the excess from red oak 2 X 2 spindle
> blanks before turning?
Gouge, with the tool rest set as close as possible to give
you the most leverage and the least chattering.
With experience, you can do pretty much the entire turning
job with a sharp gouge save for beading or parting. Much
more impressive to fire a long, unbroken curly over your
shoulder than to make a pile of dust with a scraper.
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On Mar 29, 2:30 pm, Gary Kunstmann <[email protected]> wrote:
> What is the safest method to trim the excess from red oak 2 X 2 spindle
> blanks before turning?
Gouge, with the tool rest set as close as possible to give
you the most leverage and the least chattering.
With experience, you can do pretty much the entire turning
job with a sharp gouge save for beading or parting. Much
more impressive to fire a long, unbroken curly over your
shoulder than to make a pile of dust with a scraper.
Yeah, but what if is his wood is no longer wet?
On 03/29/2011 11:30 AM, Gary Kunstmann wrote:
> What is the safest method to trim the excess from red oak 2 X 2 spindle
> blanks before turning?
Set table saw blade at 45 degrees away from fence. Lay 2 x 2 on edge on
table and flat against blade. Move fence to just touch edge of 2 x 2.
Now rip corners off of 2 x 2 by feeding flat against table and fence.
You'll come out with a perfect eight sided blank, no matter the
dimension of the square blank you started with.
On 3/30/2011 8:34 PM, Martin Eastburn wrote:
> Wow - a DVD ? - I have his book and VCR. But that is telling.
>
> He is something else.
>
> Martin
>
> On 3/30/2011 6:51 PM, Drew Lawson wrote:
>> In article<[email protected]>
>> Steve Turner<[email protected]> writes:
>>> On 3/30/2011 1:13 PM, Limp Arbor wrote:
>>>> On Mar 29, 2:30 pm, Gary Kunstmann<[email protected]> wrote:
>>>>> What is the safest method to trim the excess from red oak 2 X 2
>>>>> spindle
>>>>> blanks before turning?
>>>>
>>>> Handplane
>>>
>>> Bingo. I've done this many times. Hell of a lot faster than roughing
>>> it in on
>>> the lathe.
>>
>> Since some time last summer, when I settled down for some unproductive
>> yet inspiring time with a Raffan DVD, and had the "You can do that
>> and not die?" moment, I'd say a skew chisel.
>>
>> Once you get the angle against the shadow working, it is just swoop,
>> swoop, swoop, and you have, um, well, a stack of ex-firewood round
>> spindles in the garage waiting for your to do *something* with them.
>>
I see this all the time, nowadays. Someone reposts with no reply.
--
Robert Allison
New Braunfels, TX
On Mar 30, 4:57=A0pm, Steve Turner <[email protected]>
wrote:
> On 3/30/2011 1:13 PM, Limp Arbor wrote:
>
> > On Mar 29, 2:30 pm, Gary Kunstmann<[email protected]> =A0wrote:
> >> What is the safest method to trim the excess from red oak 2 X 2 spindl=
e
> >> blanks before turning?
>
> > Handplane
>
> Bingo. =A0I've done this many times. =A0Hell of a lot faster than roughin=
g it in on
> the lathe.
>
> --
> See Nad. =A0See Nad go. =A0Go Nad!
> To reply, eat the taco.http://www.flickr.com/photos/bbqboyee/
Fastest way to clean up a cylinder on a lathe.
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> "Gary Kunstmann" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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>> What is the safest method to trim the excess from red oak 2 X 2 spindle
>> blanks before turning?
>
> If you mean how do you reduce a square blank to cylindrical, the quickest
> and easiest way is to mount the wood in the lathe and use a spindle
> roughing gouge - that's what it's designed to do.
Gotta agree with you on this one. A 2x2 is just not big enough to cause any
problems when roughing out.
"Gary Kunstmann" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> What is the safest method to trim the excess from red oak 2 X 2 spindle
> blanks before turning?
If you mean how do you reduce a square blank to cylindrical, the quickest
and easiest way is to mount the wood in the lathe and use a spindle roughing
gouge - that's what it's designed to do.
In news:[email protected],
Steve Turner <[email protected]> spewed forth:
> On 3/30/2011 1:13 PM, Limp Arbor wrote:
>> On Mar 29, 2:30 pm, Gary Kunstmann<[email protected]> wrote:
>>> What is the safest method to trim the excess from red oak 2 X 2
>>> spindle blanks before turning?
>>
>> Handplane
>
> Bingo. I've done this many times. Hell of a lot faster than
> roughing it in on the lathe.
>See Nad. See Nad go. Go Nad!
>To reply, eat the taco.
>http://www.flickr.com/photos/bbqboyee/
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Nice drums and etc, but I thought I'd at least some smoked meat, too<g>
On Tue, 29 Mar 2011 11:30:32 -0700, Gary Kunstmann
<[email protected]> wrote:
>What is the safest method to trim the excess from red oak 2 X 2 spindle
>blanks before turning?
Mount 'er up and take off the excess with a draw knife.
Just be careful of that long, sharp blade.
Or turn 'em with a CNC lathe. ;)
--
The general effect was exactly like a microscopic view of a
small detachment of black beetles, in search of a dead rat.
-- John Ruskin
Wow - a DVD ? - I have his book and VCR. But that is telling.
He is something else.
Martin
On 3/30/2011 6:51 PM, Drew Lawson wrote:
> In article<[email protected]>
> Steve Turner<[email protected]> writes:
>> On 3/30/2011 1:13 PM, Limp Arbor wrote:
>>> On Mar 29, 2:30 pm, Gary Kunstmann<[email protected]> wrote:
>>>> What is the safest method to trim the excess from red oak 2 X 2 spindle
>>>> blanks before turning?
>>>
>>> Handplane
>>
>> Bingo. I've done this many times. Hell of a lot faster than roughing it in on
>> the lathe.
>
> Since some time last summer, when I settled down for some unproductive
> yet inspiring time with a Raffan DVD, and had the "You can do that
> and not die?" moment, I'd say a skew chisel.
>
> Once you get the angle against the shadow working, it is just swoop,
> swoop, swoop, and you have, um, well, a stack of ex-firewood round
> spindles in the garage waiting for your to do *something* with them.
>
In article <[email protected]>, Gary Kunstmann <[email protected]> wrote:
>What is the safest method to trim the excess from red oak 2 X 2 spindle
>blanks before turning?
Roughing gouge on the lathe -- IOW, don't bother. A 2x2 spindle isn't nearly
big enough for the size of the corners to be a concern.
On 3/30/2011 1:13 PM, Limp Arbor wrote:
> On Mar 29, 2:30 pm, Gary Kunstmann<[email protected]> wrote:
>> What is the safest method to trim the excess from red oak 2 X 2 spindle
>> blanks before turning?
>
> Handplane
Bingo. I've done this many times. Hell of a lot faster than roughing it in on
the lathe.
--
See Nad. See Nad go. Go Nad!
To reply, eat the taco.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/bbqboyee/
In article <[email protected]>
Steve Turner <[email protected]> writes:
>On 3/30/2011 1:13 PM, Limp Arbor wrote:
>> On Mar 29, 2:30 pm, Gary Kunstmann<[email protected]> wrote:
>>> What is the safest method to trim the excess from red oak 2 X 2 spindle
>>> blanks before turning?
>>
>> Handplane
>
>Bingo. I've done this many times. Hell of a lot faster than roughing it in on
>the lathe.
Since some time last summer, when I settled down for some unproductive
yet inspiring time with a Raffan DVD, and had the "You can do that
and not die?" moment, I'd say a skew chisel.
Once you get the angle against the shadow working, it is just swoop,
swoop, swoop, and you have, um, well, a stack of ex-firewood round
spindles in the garage waiting for your to do *something* with them.
--
Drew Lawson | Broke my mind
| Had no spare
|
In article <[email protected]>
Martin Eastburn <[email protected]> writes:
>Wow - a DVD ? - I have his book and VCR. But that is telling.
Well, I chuckle inside everytime he refers to the presentation as
a "tape," so I assume it is the same. I have two (Turning Wood and
Turning Projects, I think), I forget which one enlightened me.
>He is something else.
Makes it all look easy.
>Martin
>
>On 3/30/2011 6:51 PM, Drew Lawson wrote:
>> In article<[email protected]>
>> Steve Turner<[email protected]> writes:
>>> On 3/30/2011 1:13 PM, Limp Arbor wrote:
>>>> On Mar 29, 2:30 pm, Gary Kunstmann<[email protected]> wrote:
>>>>> What is the safest method to trim the excess from red oak 2 X 2 spindle
>>>>> blanks before turning?
>>>>
>>>> Handplane
>>>
>>> Bingo. I've done this many times. Hell of a lot faster than roughing it in on
>>> the lathe.
>>
>> Since some time last summer, when I settled down for some unproductive
>> yet inspiring time with a Raffan DVD, and had the "You can do that
>> and not die?" moment, I'd say a skew chisel.
>>
>> Once you get the angle against the shadow working, it is just swoop,
>> swoop, swoop, and you have, um, well, a stack of ex-firewood round
>> spindles in the garage waiting for your to do *something* with them.
>>
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but inferior lexicographer I beg to submit that it is the first.
-- Ambrose Bierce
On 3/30/2011 10:48 PM, ChairMan wrote:
> In news:[email protected],
> Steve Turner<[email protected]> spewed forth:
>> On 3/30/2011 1:13 PM, Limp Arbor wrote:
>>> On Mar 29, 2:30 pm, Gary Kunstmann<[email protected]> wrote:
>>>> What is the safest method to trim the excess from red oak 2 X 2
>>>> spindle blanks before turning?
>>>
>>> Handplane
>>
>> Bingo. I've done this many times. Hell of a lot faster than
>> roughing it in on the lathe.
>
>> See Nad. See Nad go. Go Nad!
>> To reply, eat the taco.
>> http://www.flickr.com/photos/bbqboyee/
> ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
>
> Nice drums and etc, but I thought I'd at least some smoked meat, too<g>
Thanks. Yeah, I don't really have too many pictures of my barbecuing
escapades. It's too hard to hold a camera when I've got tongs in one hand and
a beer in the other. :-)
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To reply, eat the taco.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/bbqboyee/