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Re: Turning Brass and Aluminum on a 7x14


Brice D. Hornback
 

That's exactly what I was looking for.

THANKS!
- Brice

----- Original Message -----
From: "Frank Hoose" <fhoose@...>
To: <7x12minilathe@...>
Sent: Tuesday, October 22, 2002 10:25 PM
Subject: Re: [7x12minilathe] Turning Brass and Aluminum on a 7x14


Make a sleeve out of some aluminum flashing, or just
use small pieces of flashing under each jaw to protect
the workpiece. Some guys cut up alumimum beer or soda
cans for this purpose.


s

Frank Hoose


--- "Brice D. Hornback - KA8MAV" <bdh@...>
wrote:
Hello. What's the best way to chuck material in a
lathe without it
getting all scratched, dinged, and gouged up? I've
been finding,
especially with brass, that I have to tighten it in
the chuck very
tightly to keep it in there... which puts deep
indentations in the
brass stock. Is there a way to prevent this if I
were turning
something that couldn't just have the end cut off?

Thanks,
Brice


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