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I've seen lots of bow lathes but never one so primitive. Usually they are much larger and you power them by pressing down on a pedal. They can be very efficient.
What is really impressive is the fact that not only is this guy using his foot to guide the skew, but that his is only using a skew to begin with. Most guys use a specialized cutter to make a free turning ring around a spindle. Lots of those cuts are also make be a gouge. This dude just has a single skew..
It does look like he's using a softwood. I can't see him being that effective with any hard timber but that doesn't detract from his impressive work...
Me, I'll stick with my Delta. I just bought a bed extension so I can do long spindle turning. I'm going to try my hand a making some custom baseball bats.
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Originally posted by Sgt Beavis View PostI've seen lots of bow lathes but never one so primitive. Usually they are much larger and you power them by pressing down on a pedal. They can be very efficient.
What is really impressive is the fact that not only is this guy using his foot to guide the skew, but that his is only using a skew to begin with. Most guys use a specialized cutter to make a free turning ring around a spindle. Lots of those cuts are also make be a gouge. This dude just has a single skew..
It does look like he's using a softwood. I can't see him being that effective with any hard timber but that doesn't detract from his impressive work...
Me, I'll stick with my Delta. I just bought a bed extension so I can do long spindle turning. I'm going to try my hand a making some custom baseball bats.
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Wow.... that is very impressive. My dad'll get a kick out of this.Tera 4:1 + 4.88's = Slowest rig on here
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Not impressed. This is the same way I thread barrels for suppressors."When the people find that they can vote themselves money, that will herald the end of the republic." -Benjamin Franklin
"A democracy will continue to exist up until the time that voters discover that they can vote themselves generous gifts from the public treasury." -Alexander Fraser Tytler
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