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<blockquote data-quote="bassboy1" data-source="post: 16776" data-attributes="member: 55"><p>I had never thought of that. We do have a wood lathe, course it is currently sitting under a shelf in the back, as it is one of the items that hasn't yet gotten installed after we last moved. I will keep that in mind, for when we do get it mounted. Thanks!</p><p></p><p>Until then though, I could probably free hand some - cut out the general shape on the scroll saw, and then work it on the sanding belt. I have always been the worlds worst artist, but recently I HAD to make something by that night, and I actually found that I am pretty good free handing that kinda thing, if I take the time to do it slowly and evenly.</p><p></p><p>I wish we had a metal lathe though. Dad had one many years back, and has regretted selling it since. There are certain parts I need to fabricate on motors from time to time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bassboy1, post: 16776, member: 55"] I had never thought of that. We do have a wood lathe, course it is currently sitting under a shelf in the back, as it is one of the items that hasn't yet gotten installed after we last moved. I will keep that in mind, for when we do get it mounted. Thanks! Until then though, I could probably free hand some - cut out the general shape on the scroll saw, and then work it on the sanding belt. I have always been the worlds worst artist, but recently I HAD to make something by that night, and I actually found that I am pretty good free handing that kinda thing, if I take the time to do it slowly and evenly. I wish we had a metal lathe though. Dad had one many years back, and has regretted selling it since. There are certain parts I need to fabricate on motors from time to time. [/QUOTE]
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