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    Skeptical Member Gasman's Avatar
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    Default Had to try another brush handle shape.

    Dropped the wife off for a Dr appointment so it felt like a good time to go to Woodcraft. Found a 2󫎽2 piece of Chechen. So after I got the yards done and the running around I do on my Sundays I turned this handle. Now its got a crack as I didn't get the hole drilled out on center as well as it should have been. Plus I don't have my chuck yet (damn Amazon) so I'm limited a bit. I will wait until I get my chuck to sand and finish this one. If it makes it without breaking it should be ok with a knot glued in. I think I will make another like this with a little bit longer and wider handle for a better grip.

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    Here is what I went off of...
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    I'm finding this turning stuff is not so bad. The cost is killing my bank account and I've been selling off radio equipment to make it happen but in the end, I'm happy with the trade. I got lots of radio stuff. LOL. It's like you just need the right tools, an idea, and some common sense and it just comes to be.
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    Man! All this.lathe.talk is.making.me.sorry I gave my brother back that one I had.
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    How did you make the flutes Jerry?
    It looks good.
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    Here's what i use instead of a chuck. it's simply a dowel of the right size (might have to turn it ) mounted to a face plate. make it a nice fit into your pre drilled brush handle and then use painters tape to make it a snug fit. I use the tail stock while i'm turning most of it then once all the heavy turning is done it will hold it well enough to do the sanding and finishing of the end.Name:  IMG_1612.jpg
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    Thanks for the pic. I will have to trg this out. Oh, and drill first would be helpful. But without the chuck i was drilling last.

    Flutes? There are none. Just the grain of the wood your seeing.
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    Nice brush, Jerry-I might have to try something similar.

    And Vern-I like your tip on the dowel attached to the face-plate (with a woodworm screw, I assume?). And the painter's tape won't throw it off center too much assuming you try to be even with it?
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