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2) Create a mechanism to lock the lathe in one angle. Turning the axis a few degrees for the next slide should be done easily. | 2) Create a mechanism to lock the lathe in one angle. Turning the axis a few degrees for the next slide should be done easily. | ||
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Latest revision as of 11:31, 20 March 2024
ProjectInfoBox Woodturning: tool for preparing unbalanced workpiece | |
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Status: | Idea |
Release Date: | Mai 2019 |
Initiator: | Georg |
Team: | who else would like to help? |
Materials Used: | wood, screws |
Tools Used: | [Routers] |
When the workpiece to be processed on the woodworking lathe is not balanced, removing the first layers until it becomes round are very challenging. Last week we damaged 3 woodturning tools and still did not complete one workpiece.
Instead of turning the workpiece at high speed and pressing a blade against it that is standing still, I want to fix the workpiece and slide the high speed blade of a router by the surface. When one line is done, the workpiece should be turned a few degrees and then the next line of wood should be removed by sliding the router against it.
Todo:
1) Create a fixation that can slide on the lathe and can hold the router. The distance from the axis of the lathe should be adjustable. Bonus: Let the router follow a defined curve instead of sliding parallel to the axis.
2) Create a mechanism to lock the lathe in one angle. Turning the axis a few degrees for the next slide should be done easily.