Thank you for sharing you knowledge . I have learned so mach from you. You gave me the Rezept of OB Shine Juice and so much other Tricks. A very big THANKS from a german Hobbyturner. Stay halten.
Genius steady rest! Love the idea. One tip I found for homemade wooden Morse tapers is to put a screw in the center of the skinny side. So when you smack it with your knockout bar, it doesn't stick into the wood. Sometimes the wood ones get jammed in there pretty good and the screw let's you smack it right out. Thanks for all you guys do, I'm slowly going through the back catalog of the weekly meetings and really enjoying the content.
You got me started turning, and I still love your tips! Thank you so much!
Thank you for sharing you knowledge .
I have learned so mach from you.
You gave me the Rezept of OB Shine Juice and so much other Tricks.
A very big THANKS from a german Hobbyturner.
Stay halten.
Thank you, Eddie.
Genius steady rest! Love the idea. One tip I found for homemade wooden Morse tapers is to put a screw in the center of the skinny side. So when you smack it with your knockout bar, it doesn't stick into the wood. Sometimes the wood ones get jammed in there pretty good and the screw let's you smack it right out. Thanks for all you guys do, I'm slowly going through the back catalog of the weekly meetings and really enjoying the content.
Hmm. Not sure if I'll try this finial jig. I'll just keep backing up my finials using my left hand. Works smoothly.
This is how French turners support their trembleurs while turning, using many string steadyrests.