W.Y.
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The temperature got all the way up to zero degrees Celsius by noon so I decided to take advantage of it and add some heat to that in my shop and have a little turning fun.
I was out of spin tops again so I started some catch up on some more.
I have made them with a dowel though a disk before but I find that when making them all in one piece they spin more accurately and longer.
I had some sticks of wood that Bruce (gofer) dropped off here that he called "dunnage" . It is something like pallet wood in that no two pieces are the same inside. One piece was a softer wood with some gray coloring in it and this one on the lathe is red oak .
What I do is put a square piece on the lathe and turn it round. Just takes about ten minutes to turn a 42" long one like this down from square to round.
Then I take those round ones to the band saw and cut them into 3" lengths . Here are a few I made before I ran out and made some more.
Then I put them in a 4 jaw chuck one at a time and turn them into spin tops . It takes about 5 minutes each to turn these using nothing but my home made Oland tool and a scraper and a little sanding . I started with a spindle gouge but I can touch up a scraper on a grinder faster than I can with my gouge and my Oland tool has not required sharpening yet for this batch .
I only got 15 done before wife called me on the intercom for supper. I have ten more blanks left to do because I nearly always do spin tops in lots of at least 25 .
They will look a lot nicer after they are painted but I won't do that until I get the other ten done.
I was out of spin tops again so I started some catch up on some more.
I have made them with a dowel though a disk before but I find that when making them all in one piece they spin more accurately and longer.
I had some sticks of wood that Bruce (gofer) dropped off here that he called "dunnage" . It is something like pallet wood in that no two pieces are the same inside. One piece was a softer wood with some gray coloring in it and this one on the lathe is red oak .
What I do is put a square piece on the lathe and turn it round. Just takes about ten minutes to turn a 42" long one like this down from square to round.

Then I take those round ones to the band saw and cut them into 3" lengths . Here are a few I made before I ran out and made some more.

Then I put them in a 4 jaw chuck one at a time and turn them into spin tops . It takes about 5 minutes each to turn these using nothing but my home made Oland tool and a scraper and a little sanding . I started with a spindle gouge but I can touch up a scraper on a grinder faster than I can with my gouge and my Oland tool has not required sharpening yet for this batch .
I only got 15 done before wife called me on the intercom for supper. I have ten more blanks left to do because I nearly always do spin tops in lots of at least 25 .
They will look a lot nicer after they are painted but I won't do that until I get the other ten done.
