HERE ARE SOME PICTURES FROM THIS YEARS ARTS AND CRAFT SHOW IN TIBBIE ALABAMA.
It was a great show with 36 booths plus food and music.
A good time was had by all.
Here a couple of pens I had for sale.
I will post woodworking projects and tips. There will be furniture, toy making and penmaking projects and tips.
Monday, October 31, 2011
Sunday, October 30, 2011
Turn lidded boxes on the lathe
This blog is about turning lidded boxes on the lathe.
Here is where I hollow out the body and size the opening for the lip to fit just right. I use both a caliper and trail and error to get the perfect snug fit on the lid.
I mounted a 3 X 3, 6 inch long pieces of spalted maple. I turned this round to about 2 1/2 inch diameter. Turned round using a roughing gouge. The block is held in place by a spur center and a live center on the other end.
I use a parting to to cut a grove, where my lid will later be cut off.
Here the lid is being shaped. I used a skew to do most of this shaping, You can also see, I have made a indented grove on the top to be held in place using my four jaw chuck.
I use a four jaw chuck from Teknatool.
I have remounted the lid after cutting it off using a parting tool.
I am using the mini sorby hollowing tool for hollowing out the lid.
This is a great little tool and the handle is inter changable to use a skew and a spindle gouge.
Here is where I hollow out the body and size the opening for the lip to fit just right. I use both a caliper and trail and error to get the perfect snug fit on the lid.
I latter turn an ebony knob and glue into the top. This a nice little afternoon project. I use semi green wood. My lathe is a teknatool Nova. Most of my tools are sorby.
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