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Just got a Sherline lathe - need to outfit for wood. - Mr_Mike - 04-10-2016 Just picked up a older Sherline (sears, really) Lathe for the grand price of $20. I plan on doing some metal and plastics, but I also want to try my hand at pen turning and such. I am a complete noob whether wood or metal. The lathe is missing the tool holder, but that is not used in wood turning, so no loss relative to wood. It has a tailstock dead center, but no live center. #0 morse (shortened). Apparently hard too find tooling for. The headstock has a three jaw chuck and is threaded 3/4-16 with a #1 morse taper too. My thoughts are to practice a bit first but I need a tool rest. I'm thinking a chunk of aluminum with a 5/8 hole drilled down the center and making a rest from welded up 5.8 round bar. The sherline tool rest is flipin' expensive. thoughts? Hints? Resources before I kill myself? Thanks. Re: Just got a Sherline lathe - need to outfit for wood. - Mr_Mike - 04-10-2016 The wife made me go to dinner before I could post the picture... ![]() The thing in front is a vertical post to turn it into a small mill. I have no clue if it works well yet. Re: Just got a Sherline lathe - need to outfit for wood. - Jim Pilsner - 04-11-2016 if you're interested in metal turning, go to youtube and search for Clickspring. I could watch his videos all day. I did see one of the tips recently where someone had a morse taper converter. The outside was the MT 0 to fit his lathe, but the inside was MT 2 to fit common woodturning accessories. I'm not sure if that's something easy to find, but seems ideal for you to use wood stuff on this lathe. Re: Just got a Sherline lathe - need to outfit for wood. - Mr_Mike - 04-11-2016 Jim Pilsner said: I don't see how you get a MT2 inside a MT0 socket unless you have tons of stick-out. The other way seems easy. I'll look for clickspring on youtube. Any tips on wood turning? Re: Just got a Sherline lathe - need to outfit for wood. - theeviltwinn - 04-11-2016 Get a 4 jaw woodturning chuck. Twinn Re: Just got a Sherline lathe - need to outfit for wood. - Arlin Eastman - 04-11-2016 Mike Here is the company that sells that lathe and parts which is Hut. http://www.hutproducts.com/products.asp?dept=136 Arlin Re: Just got a Sherline lathe - need to outfit for wood. - geek2me - 04-11-2016 Mr_Mike said: Some of the Taig accessories will work and prices are lower http://www.taigtools.com/ Re: Just got a Sherline lathe - need to outfit for wood. - SDB777 - 04-11-2016 For $20.00, I'd start making myself a bunch of awesome pin jigs for closed end pens, maybe even make a few expanding mandrels for duck/goose calls, and then some nifty mandrels for my kitless pen stuff...... Make extra.....sell the extra and buy yourself a Powermatic 4224 or a Robust American Beauty or maybe something nice for the wife so she will let you post photo's whenever you feel like doing it ![]() Seriously, I'm not sure I'd expend the effort and mod time to get that metal lathe running wood.... Scott (tryin' to be honest) B RE: Just got a Sherline lathe - need to outfit for wood. - Wildwood - 01-02-2019 Might find some folks here that use metal lathes for pen turning. http://www.penturners.org/forum/ metal lathe thread: http://www.penturners.org/forum/f166/ If want to turn wood pens get yourself a mini lathe with at least 1/2 HP. Once get proficient turning pens on a wood lathe might need that metal lathe for advanced pen making. |