Colwin, thanks very much for that upload. The shape of that dish is lovely and the figure on the Teak adds to it. Oh yeah, and your turning isn't bad either... :) :) :). I'm really intrigued, I wonder if you would do one of these lives and show us how quickly you could turn one of these projects from start to finish if you didn't have to natter to us guys. I think it would be fascinating to watch.
Hi Colwin. In regard to the finishing oil, doesn't that take a very long time to dry? so will be tacky to touch and attract dust/finger marks etc while you're turning the other side?
Hi Ben, the following reply is from Colwin - "It takes about six hours to cure but about an hour to dry. It does attract dust, but this can be burnished off when you oil the front of the bowl." I hope this helps :)
Hi Phenrica, the following reply is from Colwin - "Im currently using the AT60E - www.axminstertools.com/axminster-trade-series-ct-90h-1hp-extractor-508334 and the extractor stand - www.axminstertools.com/heavy-duty-variable-height-extraction-hood-410073. Also, with a piece of stay put hose - www.axminstertools.com/axminster-stayput-extraction-hose-102mm-x-1m-200797 I hope this helps :)
First of all, i want to thank you both for your wonderful Videos. As there are many , many People in Germany that use a Axminster Lathe ( included me ^^) , is there any chance to get german Subtitles one Day ?
Instead of using a face plate ring, you might want to the Amy Griggs spike plate. Since I have neither I am thinking of going the spike plate route. ua-cam.com/video/_b2Dt1VY3OA/v-deo.html
Another very educational video in the series, many thanks
I'm just getting my son into turning, so this is perfect for him to watch! Thanks Colwin (and Fin)
Morning, thanks for the videos, they’re making me want to get back home and start turning :)
you explained all your techniques very well and told us of other options as well. The dish turned out very nice indeed. Thanks a lot.
Colwin, thanks very much for that upload. The shape of that dish is lovely and the figure on the Teak adds to it.
Oh yeah, and your turning isn't bad either... :) :) :). I'm really intrigued, I wonder if you would do one of these lives and show us how quickly you could turn one of these projects from start to finish if you didn't have to natter to us guys.
I think it would be fascinating to watch.
Thanks for the beautiful posts you leave. If possible, also state the dimensions of the work you are doing
Hi Colwin. In regard to the finishing oil, doesn't that take a very long time to dry? so will be tacky to touch and attract dust/finger marks etc while you're turning the other side?
Hi Ben, the following reply is from Colwin - "It takes about six hours to cure but about an hour to dry. It does attract dust, but this can be burnished off when you oil the front of the bowl." I hope this helps :)
Hi, what type of dust extractor do you use and the tube you use at the chuck? Thanks Steve
Hi Phenrica, the following reply is from Colwin -
"Im currently using the AT60E - www.axminstertools.com/axminster-trade-series-ct-90h-1hp-extractor-508334 and the extractor stand - www.axminstertools.com/heavy-duty-variable-height-extraction-hood-410073.
Also, with a piece of stay put hose - www.axminstertools.com/axminster-stayput-extraction-hose-102mm-x-1m-200797
I hope this helps :)
Hi Colwyn does the speed sizer work for other makes of jaws like record power?.
Hi Les, unfortunately, the speed size will only work with Axminster jaws.
First of all, i want to thank you both for your wonderful Videos. As there are many , many People in Germany that use a Axminster Lathe ( included me ^^) , is there any chance to get german Subtitles one Day ?
Hi why is the video quality not sharp? It’s like your using a very low resolution camera...
WHAT THE BEST RESIN TO USE ON BOWLS.
Mini vases
What grit is the wheel
Instead of using a face plate ring, you might want to the Amy Griggs spike plate. Since I have neither I am thinking of going the spike plate route.
ua-cam.com/video/_b2Dt1VY3OA/v-deo.html
poor Quality!