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Art Ransom November 29th 05 04:56 AM

Segment turning
 

My latest segmented turning
http://turningaround.org/31inColumnBases.htm
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Art Ransom
Lancaster , Texas

www.turningaround.org



Greg G. November 29th 05 05:00 AM

Segment turning
 
Art Ransom said:

My latest segmented turning
http://turningaround.org/31inColumnBases.htm


Hey, Art - Those are the biggest and nicest looking segmented turnings
I've seen. And here I was, expecting a weed pot. g


Greg G.

tom November 29th 05 05:50 AM

Segment turning
 
Beautiful work, but may we see a better pic of the outrigger? I'd like
to get some ideas as to how you'd done the engineering. Tom


Kevin Miller November 30th 05 01:07 AM

Segment turning
 
Art Ransom wrote:
My latest segmented turning
http://turningaround.org/31inColumnBases.htm


Whoa mama! Those bowls gonna hold a lotta soup! g

....Kevin
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Kevin Miller
http://www.alaska.net/~atftb
Juneau, Alaska
Registered Linux User No: 307357

jd November 30th 05 01:45 PM

Segment turning WOW!
 
Wow Art, thats pretty amazing stuff.

Gotta question though:

It looks like you through bolted the plywood plate the lathe faceplate. I've
been using a similar method, but I always get the willies when I'm turning
something big with such a small connection point to the lathe. Enough so
that I've actually been considering prying open the wallet and buying a few
larger faceplates....

I guess my question (and this is for the whole group) is: from a practical
approach, is there really any reason to go with a bigger metal faceplate, or
is the strength provided by the little one being mounted to a decent hunk
of stock good enough?

thanks
-_JD


"Kevin Miller" wrote in message
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Art Ransom wrote:
My latest segmented turning
http://turningaround.org/31inColumnBases.htm


Whoa mama! Those bowls gonna hold a lotta soup! g

...Kevin
--
Kevin Miller
http://www.alaska.net/~atftb
Juneau, Alaska
Registered Linux User No: 307357




tonto December 2nd 05 05:13 AM

Segment turning
 
Art,
I sent a copy of your segmented turning picture to Jim Driskell. He is
"Wood N Things" buffing systems and also an instructor of segmented turning,
advanced level, at Cerritos Community College. I thought they might enjoy
your turning. Looks Great.

Don Pencil


"Art Ransom" wrote in message
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My latest segmented turning
http://turningaround.org/31inColumnBases.htm
--
Art Ransom
Lancaster , Texas

www.turningaround.org





Andy Dingley December 4th 05 04:54 PM

Segment turning WOW!
 
On Wed, 30 Nov 2005 08:45:42 -0500, "jd" wrote:

It looks like you through bolted the plywood plate the lathe faceplate. I've
been using a similar method, but I always get the willies when I'm turning
something big with such a small connection point to the lathe. Enough so
that I've actually been considering prying open the wallet and buying a few
larger faceplates....


You should read Kurt Schreckling's book on how to build your own gas
turbine (jet) engine. He recommends plywood as the core material for
the compressor stage! Now that is a _lot_ of rpm.

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