Very nice. Like to see more product info listed in the description area like the vacuum chuck info as well as quick look at the finishing products you use. 😊
I purchased the vacuum pump and the sealed bearings from Frugal vacuum pumps. The pumps are not cheap but they do not use oil so no mess from oil spray.
Hi Appreciate information and education your videos provide. My lathe can only turn up to15” diameter, thus I won’t be turning large/heavy pieces. On the Fugal Vacumn pump and chuck system is there a limit, size, weight that you have used? Thank you.
Vacuum chucks are great for light cuts to clean up bottoms of bowls or sanding small things. Skinny long turnings it will not hold well. As long as you have a chuck sized for the turning they work for things wider then long. Always use tailstock support for most of the turning with vacuum chucks.
@@BlackLabelwoodworks Thank you for all your help. I may look into a support system to hold longer pieces. I agree always provide support, take no chances.
Great video. I love watching the resin clear up after the grits.
I use a different brand cottage cheese container lol
Very nice. Like to see more product info listed in the description area like the vacuum chuck info as well as quick look at the finishing products you use. 😊
I purchased the vacuum pump and the sealed bearings from Frugal vacuum pumps. The pumps are not cheap but they do not use oil so no mess from oil spray.
Well done.
Thanks for watching
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Appreciate information and education your videos provide. My lathe can only turn up to15” diameter, thus I won’t be turning large/heavy pieces. On the Fugal Vacumn pump and chuck system is there a limit, size, weight that you have used? Thank you.
Vacuum chucks are great for light cuts to clean up bottoms of bowls or sanding small things. Skinny long turnings it will not hold well. As long as you have a chuck sized for the turning they work for things wider then long. Always use tailstock support for most of the turning with vacuum chucks.
@@BlackLabelwoodworks Thank you for all your help. I may look into a support system to hold longer pieces. I agree always provide support, take no chances.