Using a Barrel Trimmer on a Lathe

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Hblaisdell

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I am not happy with my drill press and am trying not to use it in my pen making hobby. I also donot want to get another drill press. I have been able to drill wood, acrylic and antlers on my lathe. I have been able to use mybarrel trimmer on the wood and acrylic by fitting the material into a chuck. My question is how do I hold acrooked antler and use the barrel trimmer on it? I have tried to justuse a pair of pliers but the antler is too hard and I cannot get enough pressure for the trimmer to cut.

Any thoughts and/or suggestions would be appreciated

Harold
 
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I just hold the antler in my hand and have had no trouble. You should not have to push that hard. Maybe your trimmer is dull.

Lin.
 
rherrel's sanding jig is one of the two best investments I've made in turning pens. When I was using a carbide barrel trimmer on my drill press, I was having a terrible time with the circuit board blanks and other cast or acrylic blanks chipping out, ruining them. Since I switched over to his jig with sandpaper discs, I have not lost a single blank due to chipping out. Excellent tool!

Jim Smith
 
I use a cordless drill with my trimmer. I hold the blank in the other hand ( wear a glove ). If you need to push hard then you need to sharpen your trimmer. It only takes less than a minute to sharpen.
 
I put my blank in my drill press vice and then use a cordless drill to drill to the brass tube. Works pretty good too. I have never tried using the lathe for barrel trimming as I'm too chicken to try it. I have seen it done tho. I prefer my way better... Fay
 
Place the curved antler between centers and turn it. It will round and become straight(er) and much easier to work with.
Do a good turn daily!
Don

QUOTE=Hblaisdell;1753265] My question is how do I hold acrooked ntler and[ use the barrel trimmer on it?[/QUOTE]
 
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