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[email protected] l.vanderloo@rogers.com is offline
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Default I made my first Oland tool

Made some, turn a 45 degree chamfer on it or grind a flat on it to
start the drilling, but make a swan neck so you can line the bid end op
with the handle, for less torque that way.

Have fun and take care
Leo Van Der Loo

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Test Tickle wrote:
Thanks to those who have discussed this in the past, and especially to
Darrell Feltmate, who has some instructions on his website,
http://www.aroundthewoods.com/oland.shtml

This is a sweet tool. I've tried it on endgrain, and it even cuts a
halfway decent cove on a spindle. From what little I've done, it seems
nearly impossible to make it catch, and I've tried. The cutter reminds
me of the one that came with the duplicator on my first lathe, a
Craftman monotube circa 1979. From what I can remember, since I tossed
the duplicator shortly thereafter.

I made mine from 5/8 drill rod, and got the 1/4 HSS inserts from
Wholesale Tool, http://www.wttool.com/
which has a store nearby. They are less than a buck apeice for the
2-1/2 inch, and they have longer lengths. I use a Kelton handle I
previously had, and it makes a nice, hefty, solid tool.

Has anyone tried one of these by boring sideways through the rod, or
at an angle, for hollowing? That would seem like a nice project.

Thanks again for those who've shared in the past.

tt