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Yes
Study the pictures, it shows you lathe as well as milling use. Just
make sure you are able to use the same mount or chuck accurately on both
machines. The flame point was left strong and I finished them to a point
with a dremmel off the machines.
Mike OK
On 3/12/2018 11:41 AM, Patrick
I had seen this and it is definitely on my to-do list. My biggest problem is
doing the flame part.
I would do the base on the lathe but would I then turn the rough shape of the
flame? Leaving the piece in my chuck, mount in the legacy to do the three sides?
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Thank you I’m slowly coming back
Bill
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Subject: Re: Tapering spiral
Thanks Bill
That is the very one
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> And I'd like to see that link as I need to finish a pencil be
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And I'd like to see that link as I need to finish a pencil bed frame with a
finial.
thanks guys for the almost continuous education
max
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Sorry guys I meant to say, Cutting a Rope on a Tapper...
C.A.G.
On Sunday, March 11, 2018 5:57 PM, 'Curt George' via Legacy Ornamental
Mills wrote:
HelloI can not answer for what Mike did. But I have a good method to cut on a
tapper that has
HelloI can not answer for what Mike did. But I have a good method to cut on a
tapper that has served me well.
Cut form the side for the spindle using a template, and a side cutting router
bit.. (you could also use a ball bearing on a router bit riding on the side of
a spindle, but this method
And I'd like to see that link as I need to finish a pencil bed frame with a
finial.
thanks guys for the almost continuous education
max
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