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so got my new lathe up and running, original thread and got my new carbide tipped turning tools, and had a busy night.

the lathe runs like a charm, what a dream to turn on a bigger machine, my little lathe felt like it was running full out to hit 2000 rpm, this doesnèt break a sweat. so first job was to turn a new handle, have to turn another one still so will take some more time on that one i think. turned a pen in record time, elm burl of all things. then tried some acrylics, didn't work as well on that but have to play around some more, then a couple pieces of walnut.

want to thank peter again (wood-of-1kind) for the great quality tools.

i'm probably missing so much info here but a little tired now. so any questions please ask.

heres a quick video of the very first try with the new tool.
pen turning will never be the same - YouTube
 

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Those are really nice. A quick search shows that Penn State has them in chrome, gold, and gun metal. I'm going to make a few for my buddies who play darts (cricket) on Thursday nights.

Thanks for showing us those.
 
Nice posting here Marc and the tool looks good along with your turned chalk holders. Try to put a ferrule on your next tool since it will provide more strength. I use 1" OD copper piping to make mine or else you can buy a few made out of brass from "Lee Valley" Jewels.

Keep up the good work.
 
Nice posting here Marc and the tool looks good along with your turned chalk holders. Try to put a ferrule on your next tool since it will provide more strength. I use 1" OD copper piping to make mine or else you can buy a few made out of brass from "Lee Valley" Jewels.

Keep up the good work.

thanks peter, there is a ferrule, i had to look again myself, its copper on walnut. surprisingly the same color
 
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