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mac davis September 21st 05 04:51 PM

BUFFING: thanks to all that suggested the Beale
 
Well, the Beale buffing "system" came last night...

My wife had ordered the buffing system from Penn State Ind. and was VERY unhappy
with it... worked for hours on a bowl and poor results..
Chaz confirmed my fear that it was underpowered... he said that it might work
well for pens, but that was about it..

I set up the Bale adapter on the Shopsmith... seemed like a good platform for it
and the beale adapter slips right on and the set screws are perfect..

The wife got home and put the 1st buffing wheel on and did a few minutes on a
pine bowl that had Danish Oil on it... She was AMAZED at how much shine the bowl
took on after just a few minutes.. She loves the Beale already and hasn't even
tried the cleaning or waxing wheels yet.. lol

To those that are considering buffing systems, do it right the FIRST time and
buy the beale... Might be a coincidence, but both the Penn State system and the
Beale are $70... the beale comes without a motor, IMO the Penn State one should,
too.. YMMV


mac

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Rick Cox September 21st 05 09:11 PM

If you ever get a chance you should check out his work.
He has a picture of a bow clock he designed and made with the Central Ohio
Woodturners for the AAW event. He also has a kalediscope in the latest issue
of woodcraft mag.

"mac davis" wrote in message
...
Well, the Beale buffing "system" came last night...

My wife had ordered the buffing system from Penn State Ind. and was VERY
unhappy
with it... worked for hours on a bowl and poor results..
Chaz confirmed my fear that it was underpowered... he said that it might
work
well for pens, but that was about it..

I set up the Bale adapter on the Shopsmith... seemed like a good platform
for it
and the beale adapter slips right on and the set screws are perfect..

The wife got home and put the 1st buffing wheel on and did a few minutes
on a
pine bowl that had Danish Oil on it... She was AMAZED at how much shine
the bowl
took on after just a few minutes.. She loves the Beale already and hasn't
even
tried the cleaning or waxing wheels yet.. lol

To those that are considering buffing systems, do it right the FIRST time
and
buy the beale... Might be a coincidence, but both the Penn State system
and the
Beale are $70... the beale comes without a motor, IMO the Penn State one
should,
too.. YMMV


mac

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Gerald Ross September 22nd 05 12:33 AM

mac davis wrote:
Well, the Beale buffing "system" came last night...

My wife had ordered the buffing system from Penn State Ind. and was VERY unhappy
with it... worked for hours on a bowl and poor results..
Chaz confirmed my fear that it was underpowered... he said that it might work
well for pens, but that was about it..

I set up the Bale adapter on the Shopsmith... seemed like a good platform for it
and the beale adapter slips right on and the set screws are perfect..

The wife got home and put the 1st buffing wheel on and did a few minutes on a
pine bowl that had Danish Oil on it... She was AMAZED at how much shine the bowl
took on after just a few minutes.. She loves the Beale already and hasn't even
tried the cleaning or waxing wheels yet.. lol

To those that are considering buffing systems, do it right the FIRST time and
buy the beale... Might be a coincidence, but both the Penn State system and the
Beale are $70... the beale comes without a motor, IMO the Penn State one should,
too.. YMMV


mac

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My buffing "system" is a $5 buffing wheel in a 1/2 " Jacobs chuck
mounted in the headstock. Plenty of power and speed, easy to use inside
bowls and sets up in a jiffy. Actually it is permanently set up on my
old Harbor Freight Lathe. Found a good use for it. Between uses I cover
it with a ziploc bag to keep the dust off.

--
Gerald Ross
Cochran, GA

I'm not a complete idiot - several
parts are missing!





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Keith Young September 23rd 05 02:12 AM

Is your beale mounted on a motor or the lathe

"mac davis" wrote in message
...
Well, the Beale buffing "system" came last night...

My wife had ordered the buffing system from Penn State Ind. and was VERY
unhappy
with it... worked for hours on a bowl and poor results..
Chaz confirmed my fear that it was underpowered... he said that it might
work
well for pens, but that was about it..

I set up the Bale adapter on the Shopsmith... seemed like a good platform
for it
and the beale adapter slips right on and the set screws are perfect..

The wife got home and put the 1st buffing wheel on and did a few minutes
on a
pine bowl that had Danish Oil on it... She was AMAZED at how much shine
the bowl
took on after just a few minutes.. She loves the Beale already and hasn't
even
tried the cleaning or waxing wheels yet.. lol

To those that are considering buffing systems, do it right the FIRST time
and
buy the beale... Might be a coincidence, but both the Penn State system
and the
Beale are $70... the beale comes without a motor, IMO the Penn State one
should,
too.. YMMV


mac

Please remove splinters before emailing




mac davis September 27th 05 06:39 AM

On Thu, 22 Sep 2005 22:42:07 -0230, "Keith Young" wrote:

Is your beale mounted on a motor or the lathe

"mac davis" wrote in message
.. .
Well, the Beale buffing "system" came last night...

My wife had ordered the buffing system from Penn State Ind. and was VERY
unhappy
with it... worked for hours on a bowl and poor results..
Chaz confirmed my fear that it was underpowered... he said that it might
work
well for pens, but that was about it..

I set up the Bale adapter on the Shopsmith... seemed like a good platform
for it
and the beale adapter slips right on and the set screws are perfect..

The wife got home and put the 1st buffing wheel on and did a few minutes
on a
pine bowl that had Danish Oil on it... She was AMAZED at how much shine
the bowl
took on after just a few minutes.. She loves the Beale already and hasn't
even
tried the cleaning or waxing wheels yet.. lol

To those that are considering buffing systems, do it right the FIRST time
and
buy the beale... Might be a coincidence, but both the Penn State system
and the
Beale are $70... the beale comes without a motor, IMO the Penn State one
should,
too.. YMMV


mac

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Keith... right now, it's on the output shaft of my shopsmith.. we were leaving
the next day, I wanted to try it out and the shopsmith has a 5/8" shaft with a
flat spot for allen screws... perfect for the beale, right out of the box..

I'll probably move it to the Jet mini eventually.... got it back with new motor
and haven't used it yet, the 1442 is spoiling the hell out of me.... lol

The Shopsmith works well as it's variable speed and if the beale is like other
systems, you want progressively higher speeds for each wheel/compound... it's
also my DP, though, so I'll eventually want it back..

I do have a pretty good collection of electric motors, so if she gets serious
about buffing, I may set up a 3 motor system or maybe a double shaft on one of
the motors.. I'd rather not, as we're sort of scaling down for a move to Mexico
and have to inventory everything that we take with us... groan*


mac

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