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Hello, I'm new to wood turning and plan to purchase the Jet mini lathe.
My question is..what else do I need to purchase in order to turn pens,
bowls and boxes. Chuck?...insert? (which) ....jaws?...I know I need
cutting tools and should get a shield but just not sure what comes
included. would appreciate advice on good quality turning tools.
Anything else I need? Thanks Jim

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You'll need a set of turning tools...I use a smaller set for pens. You'll
need the mandrel which fits into the headstock. Woodcraft and others have
them...it's a #2 Morse taper. You'll need the proper bushings for the size
pen you're making...they're inexpensive. For your bowls etc, you'll need a
different chuck, the included faceplate is limited somewhat. The thread on
the headstock is a 1" with 8 threads per inch, and many chucks such as
Craftsman, Delta, etc will fit. Start small, and enjoy!

bill

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Hello, I'm new to wood turning and plan to purchase the Jet mini lathe.
My question is..what else do I need to purchase in order to turn pens,
bowls and boxes. Chuck?...insert? (which) ....jaws?...I know I need
cutting tools and should get a shield but just not sure what comes
included. would appreciate advice on good quality turning tools.
Anything else I need? Thanks Jim




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Heh, heh, heh............Jim, Jim, Jim...........with a Jet 1014, you have a
great start in woodturning. There is no better value in a starter lathe.

To start, you'll need a parting tool, a 3/4 skew and a 1/2" spindle gouge.
That'll get you started. From here, just buy standard sized tools as you
need them. Just because you have a mini lathe doesn't mean you should buy
mini tools. Standard sized tools are easier to control and sharpen.

For bowls, you'll probably want a chuck. Consider a Nova Midi or Super
Nova. Start with the standard 2" jaws and add jawsets as you need them.
Your lathe has 1" x 8 threads and # 2 Morse taper. Keep this in mind and
buy accessories to fit.

Buy yourself a good book like Keith Rowley's "A Foundation Course in
Woodturning". Take a turning class for beginners soon, before you develop
nasty bad habits. (Woodcraft offers them) Unless you get good instruction
soon, you go at it helter skelter and have to unlearn your bad habits when
you do get proper instruction. Might as well learn how to do it right the
first time. Don't neglect learning how to properly sharpen your tools. You
can't turn well unless you first learn how to sharpen well. Consider a
slow-speed grinder and a Wolverine jig from Oneway.

Have fun.

Barry



For pens, you'll need a pen mandrel
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Hello, I'm new to wood turning and plan to purchase the Jet mini lathe.
My question is..what else do I need to purchase in order to turn pens,
bowls and boxes. Chuck?...insert? (which) ....jaws?...I know I need
cutting tools and should get a shield but just not sure what comes
included. would appreciate advice on good quality turning tools.
Anything else I need? Thanks Jim



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On 26 Dec 2004 07:57:44 -0800, "jamesleroy"
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Hello, I'm new to wood turning and plan to purchase the Jet mini lathe.
My question is..what else do I need to purchase in order to turn pens,
bowls and boxes. Chuck?...insert? (which) ....jaws?...I know I need
cutting tools and should get a shield but just not sure what comes
included. would appreciate advice on good quality turning tools.
Anything else I need? Thanks Jim


Out of the box, the mini is ready to plug in and run... no assembly..
it's preset at 500 rpm (slowest speed) which is a good place to leave
it for a while..
It comes with faceplate & spur center on the head stock and a very
nice live center on the tail stock..

If you're considering the optional legs, I'd suggest that you try the
lathe and then decide... personally, i set it on a utility tool table
when I got it last week and started making shavings..

I'll build a rolling cabinet for it and the turning tools and stuff...
and still probably not spend the $150 they want for the legs..

There's a picture of my "nearly new" Jet mini on this page is you're
interested:
https://home.comcast.net/~mac.davis/xmas-04.htm



mac

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Thanks Bill , appreciate your time.



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Thanks Barry, I ordered book and lookin at grinders.

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Thanks Mac, ordered it today. Like to see pic of your table when
finished.

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On 28 Dec 2004 21:39:46 -0800, "jamesleroy"
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Thanks Mac, ordered it today. Like to see pic of your table when
finished.


me too! *g*
I wish I could just hook up my head to my RAS and have the ideas
flow.... and have it cut the pieces.. lol



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I read that you got some good advice on a very fine starter machine....I
still use mine. I have a suggestion that is absolutely free. One source of
a lot of lathe items, especially pen supplies, is Penn State Industries.
Their prices are not always the rock bottom but they are fair and delivery
time is top notch. Anyway, they offer a free DVD that walks you through
creating a slim-line pen. It is a good place to start and their catalog
offers a LOT of explanations of what you need, may want or could live
without, but looks cool items. So try www.pennstateind.com and by the way,
I am not associated with them in any way and I usually support our small
local Wood Shed guy here in Fresno. Enjoy Turning!

Jeff in Fresno, California






"jamesleroy" wrote in message
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Hello, I'm new to wood turning and plan to purchase the Jet mini lathe.
My question is..what else do I need to purchase in order to turn pens,
bowls and boxes. Chuck?...insert? (which) ....jaws?...I know I need
cutting tools and should get a shield but just not sure what comes
included. would appreciate advice on good quality turning tools.
Anything else I need? Thanks Jim



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Thanks Jeff, I'm on my way. Lord help me the bugs taken hold.



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On Tue, 4 Jan 2005 16:03:26 -0800, "Jeff S"
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hey Jeff...
I'm in Clovis... do you know of any local turning groups?


I read that you got some good advice on a very fine starter machine....I
still use mine. I have a suggestion that is absolutely free. One source of
a lot of lathe items, especially pen supplies, is Penn State Industries.
Their prices are not always the rock bottom but they are fair and delivery
time is top notch. Anyway, they offer a free DVD that walks you through
creating a slim-line pen. It is a good place to start and their catalog
offers a LOT of explanations of what you need, may want or could live
without, but looks cool items. So try www.pennstateind.com and by the way,
I am not associated with them in any way and I usually support our small
local Wood Shed guy here in Fresno. Enjoy Turning!

Jeff in Fresno, California






"jamesleroy" wrote in message
oups.com...
Hello, I'm new to wood turning and plan to purchase the Jet mini lathe.
My question is..what else do I need to purchase in order to turn pens,
bowls and boxes. Chuck?...insert? (which) ....jaws?...I know I need
cutting tools and should get a shield but just not sure what comes
included. would appreciate advice on good quality turning tools.
Anything else I need? Thanks Jim





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Hi. I've been lurking in this group for years, and some time ago read a
post here about Johnson Wood Products. At the time (at least 5 years ago)
they sold a box of mixed spindle blanks for $30 and a box of mixed bowl
blanks for $40, throw in $36 for shipping and I got enough wood to keep my
busy for years. When I called, they were happy to spend the time explaining
what I'd be getting I haven't spent as much time as I'd like, so
unfortunately, most of it is still in my garage. I did save the invoice
because I was very happy and would certainly buy from them if I ever really
get started.

Maybe someone in this newsgroup knows if they still do this and if this
address and phone number are still correct:

34897 Crystal Road, Strawberry Point, Iowa 52076 319 933 6504.

Have fun with your new toy.




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I read that you got some good advice on a very fine starter machine....I
still use mine. I have a suggestion that is absolutely free. One source

of
a lot of lathe items, especially pen supplies, is Penn State Industries.
Their prices are not always the rock bottom but they are fair and delivery
time is top notch. Anyway, they offer a free DVD that walks you through
creating a slim-line pen. It is a good place to start and their catalog
offers a LOT of explanations of what you need, may want or could live
without, but looks cool items. So try www.pennstateind.com and by the

way,
I am not associated with them in any way and I usually support our small
local Wood Shed guy here in Fresno. Enjoy Turning!

Jeff in Fresno, California






"jamesleroy" wrote in message
ups.com...
Hello, I'm new to wood turning and plan to purchase the Jet mini lathe.
My question is..what else do I need to purchase in order to turn pens,
bowls and boxes. Chuck?...insert? (which) ....jaws?...I know I need
cutting tools and should get a shield but just not sure what comes
included. would appreciate advice on good quality turning tools.
Anything else I need? Thanks Jim





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