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Those were really impressive and the box as well!

Bob Crawford


"Dr. Deb" wrote in message
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I tried a couple and finally got one that worked well. I then used one of
the failures in the tail stock (placed about 4" from the headstock) to
keep
flop down on the finished needle. Just remeber, you have to size the hole
in the collet for the "diagonial" on square stock. You can turn 1/4"
stock with one of these, but that is about the limit.

As for the "mike" it is an absolute necessity - or some "fixed" instrument
of the precise size you want to turn. A caliper will not hold the size,
no
matter how tightly you tighen it down.

The proceedure is really simple, you never turn more than an inch from the
collet, which means you turn to nearly the diameter, sand to the diameter
and wax, all at one inch at a time. The hardest part is turning the first
inch - getting the taper on the point and establishing the diameter.

I asked my daughter about what to finish them with and she said "Use wax,
becuse less is more." So, they are finished with "kerf's Wood Creme." I
love that stuff, gives a wonderful warm luster to the wood and almost no
sheen.

The buttons are drilled to match the needle size on the lathe then turned
to
the required size, and glued on.

The needles on binaries are size 5 or .1464" in diameter and the standard
14" in length.

Deb