The Turning Slippery Slope

When I bought the JET VS mini/midi as a diversion from making cabinets and furniture I figured it would be a branch of woodworking that wouldn't cost an arm and a leg. I'd already gotten on the Hand Tools Slippery Slope (TWO wall cabinets full of chisels, hand planes, marking gauges, dovetail saws, tenon saws, etc.)

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I didn't realize I'd repeat that long and expensive slide when I decided to dabble with turning. Now, a year or so later, and probably only in the upper third of a Triple Black Diamond run, I've got a floor stand full of turning tools, two SuperNova2 chucks - with most of the available jaw sets, built a lathe bench with 50 pounds of lead bird shot for a little extra weight, have rolls of cloth backed "sand paper" - in grits I didn't know existed. I alrleady had a Tormek - with various accessories - OK ALL the accessories - and figured that with it AND a set of japanese water stones - AND a Scary Sharp set up, I had sharpening covered. WRONG! Discovered that turning chisels and gouges require a LOT more sharpening than hand plane irons and bench chisels. I just picked up the Wolverine sharpening jig - with the fingernail jig accessory, along with a pair of Norton (?) grinding wheels to replace the ones that came with the grinder I bought 15 years ago. When I buying wood for turning it's sold by the pound instead of by the board foot. While a shop apron can be had for $20, $30 if you get fancy, a "turner's frock" starts at $50 and goes up from there. If you think furniture finishes are expensive check out the price of bowl finishes! And why one of those rotating swivel head handled inside bowl sanding things go for $30 - $50 when you can buy a Dewalt ROS for $80+ is a mystery to me.

Turning is the Crack Cocaine of the woodworking addiction!

"Newbies - BEWARE! - this way lies madness - and an empty checking account!" - he said as he left with his "list" for the woodworking show, a wad if 20s burning a hole in his pocket and a $500 daily limit on his debit card. Did you know that

2 full sheets of each of the MicroMesh full range of grits is "only" $84!

charlie b

ps - have you noticed that Tormek is now marketing their machines as edge refinement tools rather than slow speed wet grinders. For refining an existing bevel to attain a cutting edge which can't be achieved with just a "grinder". Did I mention that turning gouges and chisels WILL wear down a Tormek wheel at an amazing rate - AND a replace- ment is "only" $139?

At this rate I may have to come out of retirement just to pay for this turning addiction

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charlie b
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Ah! c'mon Charlie, admit it, at least you're havin' fun now, right? When was the last time you saw flatwork going at 80 mph?

charlie b wrote:

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Mike R. Courteau

Hell, any kind of woodworking is fun. Turning just provides quicker feedback and gratification. Also uses a LOT less wood - though big blocks of wood aren't readily available at lumber yards. BUT - it's easy to get suitable pieces for free - if you listen for chain saws and watch the side of the road while driving around,

I own, and use, a 3 hp 10" table saw. Yes, I've seen flatwork going considerably faster than a mere 80 mph - 10 inch diam at 5000 rpms has teeth traveling at very close to 150 MPH. When one or more of those spinning teeth at the back of the blade contacts the wood being cut it sure seems like the kickbacked wood is traveling much faster than just 150 mph!

charlie b

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charlie b

if you go to my web site

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and browse around, or to
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and click on tips you will find my article on making these things - total cost is under $10 and that is all for the sanding pad.

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William Noble

Thanks for the link and your article on making a sander. Must be the swivel capability that makes it expensive.

charlie b

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charlie b

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