Buffing System
Jimbo - go back to Beall and buy their spindle. It has a tapered end to fit inyour headstock drive, and the other end is dimpled for your tailstock revolving center. It has nuts and stuff to position the disks along the shaft. This works well for smaller items, but for larger bowls - - you'll need to change 'em out either on the lathe or on a motor. Would 3 pieces of 1 in. diameter aluminum rod with the ends threaded with a 3/8-16 (to hold the buffing pad) and screwed together be sufficient to hold all 3 wheels? Or I am open to other suggestions too! Thanks, Jim |
Buffing System
They specify on their buffing page and on "3-On Lathe Mandrell" spindle
system that "the buffs included with the standard Wood Buff Kit will not work" hwahl wrote: Jimbo - go back to Beall and buy their spindle. It has a tapered end to fit inyour headstock drive, and the other end is dimpled for your tailstock revolving center. It has nuts and stuff to position the disks along the shaft. This works well for smaller items, but for larger bowls - - you'll need to change 'em out either on the lathe or on a motor. Would 3 pieces of 1 in. diameter aluminum rod with the ends threaded with a 3/8-16 (to hold the buffing pad) and screwed together be sufficient to hold all 3 wheels? Or I am open to other suggestions too! Thanks, Jim |
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