Re: Heavy metal update
Posted: Tue Feb 13, 2018 7:29 pm
Oneway center and Albrecht chuck arrived. Very happy with both, nicely made things. Having dragged this hunk of shit home a few weeks ago, I'm pretty happy where it's at currently with all these attachments and a few good turning tools this thing is now quite capable of spindle turnings. I plan to blank out a few legs shortly and see how they go. I worked one already but my inexperience is showing, so I'm off to make a few more.
The Oneway stuff is really pretty nice, for a modern day tool tangibly priced it's really top notch. The lathe is now very quiet to run with the original center now attached to my wall and no longer in use.
Albrecht lives up to it's name, wow, what a chuck.
I have a mortising bit, bird's mouth type, finally. So I'll be cutting some typical slot mortises with the machine and squaring them up soon. Once this job wraps up I'll splurge on a few more tools for the mortiser and get that thing down to what I want.
It takes to get these things to what you want in terms of tooling, practically a life-long endeavor, i'm touching the tip of the iceberg here and it feels like it's been a while. Much like you've warned me, Chris, WRT shapers, these tools are a smaller scale version of needing five things to get one thing done.
The Oneway stuff is really pretty nice, for a modern day tool tangibly priced it's really top notch. The lathe is now very quiet to run with the original center now attached to my wall and no longer in use.
Albrecht lives up to it's name, wow, what a chuck.
I have a mortising bit, bird's mouth type, finally. So I'll be cutting some typical slot mortises with the machine and squaring them up soon. Once this job wraps up I'll splurge on a few more tools for the mortiser and get that thing down to what I want.
It takes to get these things to what you want in terms of tooling, practically a life-long endeavor, i'm touching the tip of the iceberg here and it feels like it's been a while. Much like you've warned me, Chris, WRT shapers, these tools are a smaller scale version of needing five things to get one thing done.