Marmotjr
Member
Hi Guys!
New turner here, my girlfriend is a very good wood burner, and I wanted to find a hobby to compliment hers.
I dug up my great great uncle's treadle powered lathe (it had been converted to run on a motor) and worked on restoring it. Well, it had a 1/2"-13 drive shaft, and a dead center tailstock that didn't lock. Needless to say, I couldn't find any thing to mount onto it, and after ordering some nuts from McmasterCarr to weld up to make a drive center, there's a few new bruises on the shop walls. But I was able to turn a couple things, and fell in love.
So, two weeks ago, I bought a lathe kit from PSI. And I've been going bonkers making pens ever since.
My latest:
Yeah, I didn't get the second cut lined up just right when I glued it together, but oh well. Still learning.
I'm looking forward to learning from all of you, and I hope someday I can return the favor.
The kicker with the old lathe, it was with a box full of chisels, some usable, some not so much. I'm working on restoring them, turning new handles etc. One of the chisels used to be a framing chisel from 1837 that I'm going to return to a standard carpentry chisel bevel. But there's some decent steel in there, and that alone will save me a few bucks.
Thanks,
Thad
New turner here, my girlfriend is a very good wood burner, and I wanted to find a hobby to compliment hers.
I dug up my great great uncle's treadle powered lathe (it had been converted to run on a motor) and worked on restoring it. Well, it had a 1/2"-13 drive shaft, and a dead center tailstock that didn't lock. Needless to say, I couldn't find any thing to mount onto it, and after ordering some nuts from McmasterCarr to weld up to make a drive center, there's a few new bruises on the shop walls. But I was able to turn a couple things, and fell in love.
So, two weeks ago, I bought a lathe kit from PSI. And I've been going bonkers making pens ever since.
My latest:

Yeah, I didn't get the second cut lined up just right when I glued it together, but oh well. Still learning.
I'm looking forward to learning from all of you, and I hope someday I can return the favor.
The kicker with the old lathe, it was with a box full of chisels, some usable, some not so much. I'm working on restoring them, turning new handles etc. One of the chisels used to be a framing chisel from 1837 that I'm going to return to a standard carpentry chisel bevel. But there's some decent steel in there, and that alone will save me a few bucks.
Thanks,
Thad
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