Monthly Archives: February 2015

Powerful New Lathe From Colt

Just got this new lathe in from Colt (the drill bit people).  It has not been released yet to the public but when it is, watch out!  The lathe is very well built, very solid and very quiet.  It has a digital readout, true variable speed from zero to 3,600 and really powerful! I am trying to get all the specifications so I can list them but what was sent to me is in German so I am having a problem translating it but I am impressed with this lathe!  More to follow!

Turned Bangle Bracelet on the Colt lathe.

Turned Bangle Bracelet on the Colt lathe.

 

The first picture is showing a bangle bracelet on a four jawed chuck that was just turned and the second picture is showing a pepper grinder that I just drilled out.

 

 

 

Just drilled Pepper Grinder.

Just drilled Pepper Grinder.

 

Turned Bangle Bracelet

 

 

 

Just a reminder, the special acrylics are running out fast so get them while you can. click here

Sharpening your tools enough?

A question that always comes up at shows, and in person, is

When should I sharpen my tools?

The obvious answer is when they are dull!

How do I know when they are dull? 

A quick answer is when you are pressing harder to make the same cut you did a few minutes ago.  When you press harder you apply more strain on yourself, your tool and the piece you are trying to cut. When you are cutting your material, and you see that the material you are cutting is not coming off smoothly, then it is time to sharpen your tool.

CBN Wheels

CBN Wheels (photo 1)

Grinder with CBN Wheels

Grinder with CBN Wheels (photo 2)

If you look at photo 1 you can see that I originally had 8” wheels to start and ground the blue 80 grit wheel to 6” and the white 240 grit wheel to 7”.   It was time for me to get new wheels so I “bit the bullet”, and purchased the new Cubic Boron Nitride or CBN wheels. see photo 2.  CBN is more expensive than industrial diamonds, 4 times harder than regular aluminum oxide wheels and these wheels will be the last wheels you will ever have to purchase!

The first time I used them I was surprised to see that my tool was not hot like it was with regular aluminum oxide wheels.  The wheels generate very few sparks, and will stay flat, which will give your tools a much sharper, and cleaner edge!  CBN people tell you that if the pressure is right, your tool will hardly get warm, and they are correct!

So the bottom line is, I am really a fan of my new CBN wheels, I get a better, faster, cleaner edge on my tools so I can get back to my work faster!  Just beware of the knock off China made wheels, they are not the same and do not hold up!

Oh, I purchased my CBN wheels at  http://hannestool.com/product-category/grinding-wheels/ 

The Odie’s Oil is back in stock and we have some new pen blank specials for you in the specials section!

Ooops… almost forgot.

The small alligator blanks are also back in stock! The snakeskin blanks will be available within a month!

See you in Detroit!

pen-wheel

We are getting ready to head off to Detroit (well really Novi, MI) for another chapter in the Wood Working show saga.  But before we leave we found some special acrylic pen blanks that we wanted to share with you – check out the special clearance section to take advantage of this blow out special!

See you at the show in Detroit!

And a link to get $2 off admission, and some real nice vendor discount coupons: http://www.thewoodworkingshows.com/attendees/coupons.htm

The white knuckle ride home…

snowThe Columbus woodworking show was very crowded both Friday and Saturday because the weather service scared everyone by telling them that on Sunday the sky will fall with 15 inches of snow!  Wrong! We got two inches of snow before it turned to rain and washed it away! The ride home took about 4 extra hours because of the snow / rain mix and very slick roads!  We were white knuckling it all the way home from Columbus to Bensalem!

We saw many “ole” friends, helped new pen makers with a few issues, and inspired pen makers with the casting demonstrations to make their own masterpieces.  We look forward to seeing you in St. Louis (really Collinsville, IL) this weekend – bring your pens so we can see what you have been up to!

Here’s a link to get $2 off admission, and some real nice vendor discount coupons: http://www.thewoodworkingshows.com/attendees/coupons.htm