If you're a creative person and a jack-of-all-trades, chances are that you've given woodworking a try at some point in the past, or you intend to get your hands dirty with wood filings in the future.
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Creating a Miniature Lidded Pot on the Lathe: Woodturning Fun!
Join me as I tackle the challenge of turning a tiny lidded pot on the lathe, inspired by the amazing Nick Zammeti. Using beautiful Camatillo wood, I faced a few challenges along the way, including a ...
I'm just curious, since I was doing some net searching, and you can buy a miniature lathe, great for small projects, for well under $1000, and for non-CNC miniature lathes, you can get one for less ...
When you think of making something using a lathe, you usually think of turning a screw, a table leg, or a toothpick. [Uri Tuchman] had a different idea. He wanted to make a clock out of the gears used ...
Which to buy first, a lathe or a mill? It’s a tough question for the aspiring home machinist with limited funds to spend on machine tools, but of course the correct answer is a lathe. With a lathe, we ...
CNC turning is a subtractive manufacturing method (Removal of Material). Contrary to CNC Milling, Lathe machining is for circular geometries (stock is commonly a solid/hollow cylinder) but a hexagon ...
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How a niche tool defines this Pittsburgh woodworker’s style
When Hanna Dausch was in middle school, she had a lightbulb moment. “I was always very artistic as a little kid—art class was ...
Grand Island Senior High career and technical education teachers Ed Kinne, Dave Klimek and Kent Naylor were in the role of students this week. They spent Tuesday under the tutelage of Dave Nelson, ...
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