Laser Blank Turning

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Jgrden

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I am turning a Piano Laser blank for a wedding gift. What confounds me is how to finish turning the top portion with the piano key inlay. They say not to sand it. They say to turn it with a skew. I can just see, as sharp as I can make it, the skew grabbng the parts and yanking them out of the blank. :eek:

What can you suggest, so that I do not ruin this blank. :confused:
 
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I have done them before with a skew... you just a have to soak it in Thin CA all over the area where the keys are. Worked for me... YMMV

Michael
 
CrashMPH and InsisibleMan, thank you. Today is the day I turn it so we will see what happens.

Thanks again,

John
 
If in doubt with a skew, a negative rake shear scraper works (a bit slowly) every time and will give a super clean surface.

I will presume you know what a negative rake shear scraper is and how it works.
 
If in doubt with a skew, a negative rake shear scraper works (a bit slowly) every time and will give a super clean surface.

I will presume you know what a negative rake shear scraper is and how it works.

Duh !!!????? Sorry, Ken, you are leagues over my head on this one. All I did was sharpen the skew with leather so that it would cut hair off my arm. I want to know what you are talking about, however. Please,

John
 
Here are pictures of the progress using hot glue and then some medium:
Greg - 7-12-12 6.jpg

Greg - 7-12-12 7.jpg

Greg - 7-12-12 4.jpg

Greg - 7-12-12 2.jpg
 
Here are some pictures of the bottom portion with the piano ivory segmented. The ivory width was too narrow and it needed to be cut and filled with shavings (dang):

Greg - 7-12-12 8.jpg

Greg - 7-12-12 5.jpg

Greg - 7-12-12 3.jpg

Greg - 7-12-12 1.jpg
 
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