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Hi again, Emily, Bruce and I gave you conflicting and confusing advice
re spur centers for driving very tiny spindles. We aren't really that far apart. I fully agree that a spur will work and may be all you need. I had assumed that your spindles are end grain. I don't know why or if its even true, but I find (believe?) that somehow compressing the driven end of a tiny end grain spindle blank makes the turning go easier. (ain't I scientific?) Same with little or no tailstock pressure. Some turners even pull on the blank's tail. ![]() Turn a blank to fit into the headstock spindle's taper and knock it snug. Then compare this with using a spur center. If no difference, permission to forget about it. ![]() Turn to Safety, Arch Fortiter http://community.webtv.net/almcc/MacsMusings |
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