gettin' bigger!
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so, the plan is, this will be a 2-piece cake stand w/ a lazy susan . . . workin' on the top part now  --  that's a 24" disk and 8" faceplate this is all mounted to:

   

bottom piece you can sorta see around the top left  --  between the light and disc.

pretty happy with how it's working out on the little lathe  --  the only complaint it has is on shutdown, but i think it's cause it takes a while for it to stop.  while it's running, zero issues.

back view:

   

definitely the biggest thing i've ever turned, and i was a little nervous when first starting, but going well so far . . . just taking my time.  
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Very interesting.  Looks like five rings so far; how many rings do you think your banjo can accommodate?  Also looks like you are able to do larger rings on the same jig, with some adjustment.
The engineering minds of woodworkers never ceases to amaze me.

Thank you for thinking outside of the box and showing your work.
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(03-27-2023, 07:35 AM)Bill Holt Wrote: Very interesting.  Looks like five rings so far; how many rings do you think your banjo can accommodate?  Also looks like you are able to do larger rings on the same jig, with some adjustment.
The engineering minds of woodworkers never ceases to amaze me.

Thank you for thinking outside of the box and showing your work.

thanks!  i think maybe i could go another 2-3 rings with this setup.  very pleasantly surprised how sturdy it feels with the extension piece on there.  
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it's the "sandeply" from H-D that makes up the 24" disk, which i don't love, but it was the flatest thing i could find when i was there.  that's why i made sure everything was through bolted.

i'll be using the same disc when i get to the bottom piece, i'll just have to remake some supports for the smaller diameter.

oh, and also, i've been very impressed with the faceplates i got too:

RGWOOD 8" Steel Wood Lathe Face Plate, 1-1/4" x RH 8tpi Threaded with set screws to lock on spindle for reverse turning - - Amazon.com
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