What kind of help do you need? Are you looking for new parts or used. What is
the name and model number and year of the lathe. Horse power, drive, (Reeves or
electronic variable speed or manual step pulley, what size is the morse taper
and size and threads per inch is the headstock spindle? And anything else you
can tell You can also visit http://www.owwm.com/ old woodworking machine. good
postings and great discussion.
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From: hilbilywoodworks
To: creativewoodturners@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Monday, November 23, 2009 4:31
Subject: [Creative Woodturners] old lathe
the problem i have is my father gave my a old profesional lathe,and i need
parts(spindals, chucksand so on) can anyone help?
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Pictures of Mr Fultons Jig
http://www.neowta.com/galleryfultonstavedemo022007.htm
How to make Mr. Fultons Jig [plans].
http://www.woodturner.org/products/aw/articles/StavedJig.pdf
Excerpts using the jig to create a staved vessel.
http://www.finewoodworking.com/SkillsAndTechniques/SkillsAndTechniquesArticle.as\
px?id=30742
Hope this makes it a little easier for you.
tmrdds
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> Takes for this information tmrdds. I will ahve to wait til I get some time to
read through it. It certainly looks interesting
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> To: creativewoodturners@yahoogroups.com
> Sent: Monday, November 02, 2009 20:52
> Subject: [Creative Woodturners] Re: segmented compound miter rings
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> Look at Bob Fulton's jig he demonstrated on the woodturning workshop.
> You can get the plans for the jig at the AAW website.
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> > I am looking for ideas for clamping segmented compound miter rings. I have
been just gluing and holding each section for about 45 seconds each. Takes a
while for each ring. Just want to know if there is a better way. Also what do
you use to flatten the bottom of these segments. Do you just flatten the
bottomof the ring , glue on the bottom trued on the lathe then true that section
etc. If you use a safty planer where can I purchase one. Would like it to be
close to me. How safe are these safty planers. Looks like they would throw the
work piece. If anyone has one they do not use and may be inclined to sell it , I
would be interested. May involve shipping but Canada post is about the cheapest
and I would include that.
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