jbswearingen
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I saw a pic of one another member made recently, but cannot find it.
Can somebody point me to it?
Can somebody point me to it?
Just so you know, you can get these off-kilter too. I've cracked a PR blank doing the same thing on my pipe clamp setup. You just have to be careful. I have since made it a habit to dress the ends of my tubes before pressing them together.Yeah, what set me over the edge (today) was a BEAUTIFUL amboyna burl chrome Vertex that I ruined when my hand screw clamped the coupler off-kilter, cracking the CA finish.
Just so you know, you can get these off-kilter too. I've cracked a PR blank doing the same thing on my pipe clamp setup. You just have to be careful. I have since made it a habit to dress the ends of my tubes before pressing them together.Yeah, what set me over the edge (today) was a BEAUTIFUL amboyna burl chrome Vertex that I ruined when my hand screw clamped the coupler off-kilter, cracking the CA finish.
I thought about something like that too. But so far, I've had no need to move it. But I like how things evolve when people start adding to an idea. And as I mentioned in that thread, I just borrowed the idea from someone else, and added my own little twist to make it work for me.BSea--
I made mine yesterday, but used a 10x16x2 piece of pine as the base so that it'll be mobile, yet stable. Works great. Thanks!
Wish I had a metal lathe. You could use 1/2" pipe, turn it down to .74 or so and slip it into a dog hole on the bench.
Wish I had a metal lathe. You could use 1/2" pipe, turn it down to .74 or so and slip it into a dog hole on the bench.
Just so you know, you can get these off-kilter too. I've cracked a PR blank doing the same thing on my pipe clamp setup. You just have to be careful. I have since made it a habit to dress the ends of my tubes before pressing them together.Yeah, what set me over the edge (today) was a BEAUTIFUL amboyna burl chrome Vertex that I ruined when my hand screw clamped the coupler off-kilter, cracking the CA finish.
Wish I had a metal lathe. You could use 1/2" pipe, turn it down to .74 or so and slip it into a dog hole on the bench.
Do you mean 3/4" pipe?
Wish I had a metal lathe. You could use 1/2" pipe, turn it down to .74 or so and slip it into a dog hole on the bench.
Do you mean 3/4" pipe?
No, I have 3/4" dog holes and 1/2" pipe O.D. is .84
The quick grip will definitely work. I tried that method, but I think there is better control with the pipe clamp. And turning the pipe down on a metal lathe might be a little more work, but isn't making something for your hobby part of the fun? Just my 2¢.WOW over thinking guys! The quick grip type clamps are padded use as is, no modification needed. Just position the pen and start tightening the jaws, seats every pen every time without damaging it.
I think my shop uses the same postage stamp for a blueprint.It might be if my shop was bigger than a postage stamp. There were a couple of things I made to make life easier that are very helpful but for me the fun part is making beautiful pens, bowls, vessels and other turnings then watching faces light up when other folks get there hands on them.
........gonna do more of those other turnings after the holidays!
WOW over thinking guys! The quick grip type clamps are padded use as is, no modification needed. Just position the pen and start tightening the jaws, seats every pen every time without damaging it.
WOW over thinking guys! The quick grip type clamps are padded use as is, no modification needed. Just position the pen and start tightening the jaws, seats every pen every time without damaging it.
I did that last night for the first time and it was quite easy. I've been using my regular vise and things could get off kilter pretty easily.
That being said, I'll probably just stick with the quick grip clamp - the pipe clamp would be cool it's probably just gadget fever for me.
Wish I had a metal lathe. You could use 1/2" pipe, turn it down to .74 or so and slip it into a dog hole on the bench.