Bree
Member
OK so you are going to turn a pendant. You have a drill chuck and an eccentric chuck or backer plate so you can do your hole and main body. The next question is what tool do you use to round over the edges, dome the main body, and hollow the area around the hole?
I'm sure people have different preferences. YoYoSpin likes to use his 45 degree skew for most of this. Others might use their normal skew. Some seem to use a spindle gouge. I have heard some using bowl gouges. I myself was thinking that this might be perfect for a Bedan tool which could do every operation.
What exactly do you use and for what operation or part of the pendant? Please be very specific and note any things to watch out for. Also what dimensions do you use for your pendant blanks?
If we could get several successful people putting these technical details into one place, it would be helpful to a lot of us who are new to this type of turning.
Thx!
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I'm sure people have different preferences. YoYoSpin likes to use his 45 degree skew for most of this. Others might use their normal skew. Some seem to use a spindle gouge. I have heard some using bowl gouges. I myself was thinking that this might be perfect for a Bedan tool which could do every operation.
What exactly do you use and for what operation or part of the pendant? Please be very specific and note any things to watch out for. Also what dimensions do you use for your pendant blanks?
If we could get several successful people putting these technical details into one place, it would be helpful to a lot of us who are new to this type of turning.
Thx!
:wink::wink::wink: