I have not turned a table lamp for maybe ten years but on the day that I do turn one, you post a video about turning a lamp. Can't wait for part two. Thanks for sharing Mike.
Mike -- That was a creative method of driving that large spindle. When making lamps, my solution has been to cut a plug to fit into the dado so the drive center has something to center into. After roughing the blank round, the 1st thing I then do is turn the tenon to fit into the base and then remount the blank with the tenon in my 4-jaw chuck. It works. Your method worked, too.
I might refine my methods if I did several lamps. Seems like the more one off stuff you do, the more options you have to choose from. I appreciate your comment.
Nice video as always. Curious as to why you didn't mount the main body on the woodworm screw. Was it not big enough, cause it looked like it would work? Also you might need to check your drill press. It was way louder than it should be and I noticed so strange sounds that worry me. Stay safe.
I could not turn the lamp body on the ww screw because it had a 3/8 inch dado thru the center where the screw would go. Secondly, It had to be a between centers turning because the lamp body was so long, a ww screw would not have held. Yes, my DP has issues. I can't seem to get enough tension on the motor to pull the belts tight. Also, the base (two drawer file cabinet) is on wheels so the entire contraption vibrates a lot.
I have not turned a table lamp for maybe ten years but on the day that I do turn one, you post a video about turning a lamp. Can't wait for part two. Thanks for sharing Mike.
First picture of you looks like Elton John didn't know he wood turned.....all the best
Umm. No one ever said Elton John was my Doppelganger before!
@@MikePeaceWoodturning there is a likeness there but I'd say your a better craftsman than musician....keep turning
I'm going to watch part 2, than make a pair of these lamps! With the money saved over store bought lamps, I can buy more tools! Thanks Mike!😁💖👷🇺🇸
Mike Duffey Always good to have a reason for more tools!
Great video as always Mike.
Looking really good Mike ... off to watch part two :)
Cheers
Mike
Mike -- That was a creative method of driving that large spindle. When making lamps, my solution has been to cut a plug to fit into the dado so the drive center has something to center into. After roughing the blank round, the 1st thing I then do is turn the tenon to fit into the base and then remount the blank with the tenon in my 4-jaw chuck. It works. Your method worked, too.
I might refine my methods if I did several lamps. Seems like the more one off stuff you do, the more options you have to choose from. I appreciate your comment.
Mike, always enjoy your relaxed presentation with excellent explanations - your skill set is obvious, particularly the use of the skew.
Thanks, Ray. I appreciate that.
great job mike
Nice video as always. Curious as to why you didn't mount the main body on the woodworm screw. Was it not big enough, cause it looked like it would work? Also you might need to check your drill press. It was way louder than it should be and I noticed so strange sounds that worry me. Stay safe.
I could not turn the lamp body on the ww screw because it had a 3/8 inch dado thru the center where the screw would go. Secondly, It had to be a between centers turning because the lamp body was so long, a ww screw would not have held.
Yes, my DP has issues. I can't seem to get enough tension on the motor to pull the belts tight. Also, the base (two drawer file cabinet) is on wheels so the entire contraption vibrates a lot.
This guy hit the lottery:
1. He got to go on a cruise.
2. He got rid of his mother in law.
My MIL is quite sweet and enjoys seeing my new projects more than wife!