Need a little help .. Newbie questions

customchris

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Hello all my name is Chris
I am going to be getting a lathe next month and I going to try to start producing wood lathe tool handles and I need a way to make that same tool handle shape over and over.. I need to know if I make a template like in the pic below .. Would this work? The red is the part that fallows the template and is bolted to the cross slide.
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This is the tool handle I want to make
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Also I am lookig at the Grizzly G0752 to do the work on
I know that is not the best lathe butt I got to buy what I can afford
Do I need the Variable speed for production work . or can I get the g0602 . It is the same lathe but is $450 less with out the variable speed. I know its alot to ask on my first post I just hate to mess up on getting the right lathe.


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Chris,
The taper is the tricky part. You say they are wood lathe tool handles so the taper is 4" or more? You should use a taper attachment which you may be able to make. Another option is to buy the G0602 with the intention of making it CNC. Jumps4 here did a great job on a 9x20 (maybe that would be less starting cost). Use 2 servos or steppers to drive the X and Z axis. You should be able to get it together fairly quickly.

Good luck and keep us posted, we all would love to follow this.
Dave

Edit: Since most of us wood turners are not young guys what do you think about a light knurl along the flat between the tapers to use for a better grip and control of the tool?
 
I made one on my wood lathe but it was a 4 hour process.
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So you don't think the template would allow me to make the taper.. if i use the template to guide the tool depth and use it some what like a taper attachment. it just be like a depth stop. I would love to have a CNC set up but that is out of my rang right now. This would be my first metal lathe.

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Chris, I don't see why this want work for you. Keep in mind that you are going to have to work the cross slide wheel & the saddle wheel at the same time to follow the taper. If you disconnect the cross slide hand wheel so that you're cross slide is free floating , then you stand a chance that the tool will dig into the work & break tooling or damage the work. I hope this helps, Phil
 
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