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I turn a number of rolling pins, and haven't found a steady rest to be
needed. For larger hollow forms yes. For long thin spindles, yes. Rule of thumb for spindles, is 10 to 1. A spindle 10 inches long by 1 inch thick will have little or no vibration as it is turned because there is enough mass to support the wood. . Going longer there will be some vibration depending on thinness and pressure. robo hippy |
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