Wednesday, June 2, 2010

Caring for Wood Lathe Tools

Caring for Wood Lathe Tools
A guide to caring for your wood lathe tools. Sharp, well maintained tools will go a long way towards insuring that you produce good work as quickly and easily as possible. A lot of people neglect proper tool care, but it's a very important of quality wood turning.

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Monday, May 31, 2010

Power Tools For A Hand Tool Shop

Josh, a hand-tool guy, wants to know what power tools he should be including in his shop.

You can save a lot of money by checking out this woodturning lathe sale.

Sunday, May 30, 2010

GWA Field Trip to Hardwoods Inc

On May 1st, 2010, my woodworking club, the Gwinnett Woodworkers Association (GWA for short), visited Hardwoods Inc. in Mableton Ga. Hardwoods, Incorporated is a wholesaler and retailer offering one of the largest inventories in the Southeast of specialty hardwoods and related products. GWA members were exposed to a guided tour of the kiln facilities and lumber yard that lasted a few hours and afterwards were able to purchase lumber at discounted pricing - I managed to score three sticks of Honduran Rosewood for an upcoming project at about 50% off. These are the photos I took as we were shown around the gigantic facility - if you ever get a chance to go to s similar kiln/lumber yard facility you should go - for a woodworker it's like going to the Holy Land...

I'm not sure if you can get the actual scale of the building from this shot - at the beginning of the tour we were in the retail space - the racks behind the speaker are all full of retail sales items


The warehouse buildings are quite massive - most of those stacks are 8/4 sticks about 12 feet long.

These conveyor type contraptions help to move sticks as they're graded - quite a job


These stacks were all of 8/4 poplar getting ready for the kiln (so what you see is all wet) - quite a site seeing so much hardwood.

These shots are of the kiln - the control stations in the back let you set the temperature and humidity.


These massive doors slide apart so the pallets of wood can be moved in or out - the smaller door allows the kiln operator access to check the moisture content of the wood - something that's done multiple times as the wood is dried (usually over a period of many days).


The plan re-uses saw-dust as fuel for the kiln - this shows some of the furnace with valves to control the mix.

That's about it - thanks for looking in.

-- John

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Saturday, May 29, 2010

AN EAGLE

The idea for carving An Eagle who is carrying off a golfer began in 1978 as a future carving project.  Over the years the idea would come to the top of mental search  engine called “imagination” but was not ready to become reality.  An “Eagle” is a golfing term meaning “two under par” so to [...]

Check out this guide to buying a wood lathe if you're in the market for one.

Friday, April 23, 2010

Jet JWL 1220 Wood Lathe Review

Jet JWL 1220 Wood Lathe Review
Take a look at this review of the Jet JWL 1220. The 1220 is one of the most popular wood lathes on the market, and for good reason. It's powerful and heavy enough to provide smooth turning, even on large pieces, but not so big that it's unwieldy for smaller projects. This wood lathe is great for a variety of tasks and has a very nice feature set.

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Wednesday, April 7, 2010

Cheap Lathes | Home of the Wood Lathe

Cheap Lathes | Home of the Wood Lathe
If you're looking for a cheap wood lathe this is the place to start. This post discusses some of the options when it comes to some of the less expensive lathes on the market. Whether your looking for a hobby lathe or a more fully featured instrument you can find it here.

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Thursday, April 1, 2010

Turncrafter Plus - PSI Wood Lathe

Take a look at Wood Lathes Online for a review of the PSI Turncrafter Plus (TCLPlus) wood lathe. The turncrafter is a capable and effective mini lathe at a very affordable price. Great for beginners or anyone looking for a small wood lathe. This is not the best lathe on the market, but it's one of the best values. featuring a 1/4 HP motor with variable speed controls, this lathe comes with everything you need to get started in wood turning.

PSI has made a big mark on the industry by producing some great lathes and turning tools at very low prices, that still manage to stand up to the competition. Their stuff is a really great value, and there's not much else to say. It gets the job done, and at a fraction of the cost of most other models.

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