anyway here is where I stopped at for the day
we did some more gluing had to have a bigger weight for this stack so I dug around in the back of my truck and found the bottom half of a bearing housing I had been hauling around. they make great material for the furnace.
and so it would clear the bed on the back side I turned it around so it was over the chuck and did the outside first
on the lathe after I had turned it back around so I could to the inside.
the two halves bolted together, the MDF that I used is a little thick but I think I can face it off in the mill after I figure out what all else I need to stick on it.
Anyway so far it didn't come apart and try to brain me or anything so I count today as a good one.
DA
we did some more gluing had to have a bigger weight for this stack so I dug around in the back of my truck and found the bottom half of a bearing housing I had been hauling around. they make great material for the furnace.
and so it would clear the bed on the back side I turned it around so it was over the chuck and did the outside first
on the lathe after I had turned it back around so I could to the inside.
the two halves bolted together, the MDF that I used is a little thick but I think I can face it off in the mill after I figure out what all else I need to stick on it.
Anyway so far it didn't come apart and try to brain me or anything so I count today as a good one.
DA
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