Greetings,
I'm a retired editor and hobbyist woodworker living in rural Connecticut. I have developed a way to hold a pen mandrel on the lathe in tension, not compression. That means it stays taut, even under pressure from your turning tools.
You can see the mandrel, get more information, and order one on my web site:
www.penmandrel.com
Thanks,
David Heim
I'm a retired editor and hobbyist woodworker living in rural Connecticut. I have developed a way to hold a pen mandrel on the lathe in tension, not compression. That means it stays taut, even under pressure from your turning tools.
You can see the mandrel, get more information, and order one on my web site:
www.penmandrel.com
Thanks,
David Heim
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