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run to the store and buy a section of dowel or make scraps into dowels


needed some foot long dowels and only needed severl so found the right
scraps

my concern was getting consistent diameter but they came out well
and i got multiple colors using different scraps



sometimes the simplest projects can be satisfying








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On Thursday, December 1, 2016 at 10:13:13 AM UTC-6, Electric Comet wrote:
run to the store and buy a section of dowel or make scraps into dowels


needed some foot long dowels and only needed severl so found the right
scraps

my concern was getting consistent diameter but they came out well
and i got multiple colors using different scraps



sometimes the simplest projects can be satisfying


Its the same with turning knitting needles, which is really just a very long dowel. Love to do it, its not that hard and extremely satisfying. The trick is in knowing the secret of getting a uniform diameter the whole length.
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Its the same with turning knitting needles, which is really just a
very long dowel. Love to do it, its not that hard and extremely
satisfying. The trick is in knowing the secret of getting a uniform
diameter the whole length.


the dowels i turned were all 12 inches or so and uniformity was not
a problem but they were about half inch diameter

stability at the midsection seems to be the critical spot and any
deflection there will give poor results

i use a piece of lether in my hand to keep it from bowing out


sharp tools helps a lot too








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On Thursday, December 1, 2016 at 10:13:13 AM UTC-6, Electric Comet wrote:
run to the store and buy a section of dowel or make scraps into dowels


needed some foot long dowels and only needed severl so found the right
scraps

my concern was getting consistent diameter but they came out well
and i got multiple colors using different scraps



sometimes the simplest projects can be satisfying


Sharp tools do make a huge difference. Next time (if the dowel will fit) turn two sleeves one with a hole just larger than your dowel and fit the sleeve to your #2Morse taper in the tailstock. The other also has a #2Morse taper, but is both bored for the dowel blank and sliced to give four "jaws" making it a collet. Bring the tailstock up and just leave a short distance open for turning. The collet jaws hold your stock and the sleeve keeps it from flopping.
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