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    I've always wanted to get into wood turning. I recently aquired a C.M.T. variable speed metal lathe. It's a fairly spendy one. When I got it I was under the impression that it was a wood lathe... Anyways, I'm trying to figure out what I should do with it now. It only has a 3.5 inch clearance so my turning options are fairly limited. Should I just use it as an intro lathe and just make pens and brushes? Or should I try and sell it and get a wood lathe?
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    Congrats on your new lathe!

    It would be great for turning brush handles from aluminum and delrin.
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    Would people use a metal brush handle!?

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    Quote Originally Posted by guthriemt View Post
    Would people use a metal brush handle!?
    Yup. Mine are Aluminium.
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    If it's wood you want to turn then your options are limited as far as dia./length goes but you can spin wood on it. Play with it awhile at least, you may want to keep it and still get a wood lathe :<0)

    The only thing I haven't heard turned into a shave brush is a chrome dog turd. But now that I have said it :<0)
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    Well not only could you make brushes and pens but you could also make reproduction vintage collars and pin washers. Charly lewis has a video on how he makes his washers. He makes a lot of things look rather simple though so it may be a little more tricky than it looks.
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    should work fine
    I believe Pixelfix uses a metal lathe to get the perfect joints on his brushes
    3.5" swing is a 7" diameter depending on your intensions it should be big enough for most jobs unless you wan to do bowls etc
    you would need to add a tool rest for the chisels for hand lathe work that's all
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    PENS! I cannot believe I didn't think about turning metal pens. I'm an avid shooter and used to always break pens while shooting until I switched to a full stainless steel pen. Anyways.... Is there anyone in Southern Utah that'd be willing to show me the ropes on turning and how to use this thing?

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