That was a nice demonstration. Susan makes it look easy!! I like that option you have of the tool rest being able to move along the line of the work. All the best Paul
Hello Doug I was trying to find some current information from you about shopsmith are you still associated with them cuz I bought a tool sharpener for my wood lathe tools from you I believe a 4-5 years back and I'm just wondering if you had any way too get a good price for a speed reducer. Thanks Glen Tilman
Doug, long time admirer of your videos on the Shopsmiths. I've got a problem with me bandsaw making a squealing noise, could you point me to someone for advise?
Nothing wrong with being able to slide the rest side-to-side... just not IN/OUT. She had it locked so it could never wind up in the spinning workpiece.
I found a shopsmith they want $700 for it it looks like it's never been used it's the darker colored shop Smith the newer models I think it's 500???? It's got everything including bandsaw attachment. The guy claims he's only used it twice I take it this is a good deal?
Nicely done Susan. You made those cuts look easy.
That was a nice demonstration. Susan makes it look easy!!
I like that option you have of the tool rest being able to move along the line of the work.
All the best
Paul
Awesome 👍. Thank you.
Thanks for the video. I'm going to try the lathe for the first time soon and I'll do this as practice.
Hello Doug I was trying to find some current information from you about shopsmith are you still associated with them cuz I bought a tool sharpener for my wood lathe tools from you I believe a 4-5 years back and I'm just wondering if you had any way too get a good price for a speed reducer. Thanks Glen Tilman
At what speed is this being done? I have an older model Shopsmith with letters for the speed selection.
Doug, long time admirer of your videos on the Shopsmiths. I've got a problem with me bandsaw making a squealing noise, could you point me to someone for advise?
What do you do if you're missing the eccentric center on your tailstock?
Picking up a mark5 from this older couple for 200 bucks...always watch woodturning videos, now I'll be living this shit
I've never seen anyone allow the tool rest to move with your hand as you work. I always thought you needed to tighten everything down.
Nothing wrong with being able to slide the rest side-to-side... just not IN/OUT. She had it locked so it could never wind up in the spinning workpiece.
I found a shopsmith they want $700 for it it looks like it's never been used it's the darker colored shop Smith the newer models I think it's 500????
It's got everything including bandsaw attachment. The guy claims he's only used it twice I take it this is a good deal?
Did you buy it?
This is the last (I hope) revision. Comments needed.