I’ve created a page to give you the first look and introduction to a faster lathe sanding process.
Check it out here.
I’ve created a page to give you the first look and introduction to a faster lathe sanding process.
Check it out here.
There are actually more then 6 steps it takes to build a micarta ring. But you’ll get a good idea of what goes into the build.
Here I have chosen a 1″ outside diameter stainless steel bar rod. For work ability I cut this down with a portaband to 1/2″ wide before taking it to the mini lathe.
Using a 1-1/2″X1-1/2″ x .40 piece of Micarta that was sent to me from another ring maker to try out as the outer skin of the ring.
Micarta is extremely easy to work with both on and off the lathe. It cuts and sand easily without special tools. It also polishes up real nice.
Take a look at my work area on the floor.
You’ll see four foot controllers I use while working at the mini lathe bench. Utilizing these foot pedals allow me to focus using both hands during the production process.
On the left side of my lathe bench are the air and power controllers.
The air foot pedal allows me to provide a coolant mist to my parts while machining them.
The power controls the shop vac which sucks in the fine spray mist from the coolant mister,Also during some of the sanding processes or turning wood inlay materials the shop vac sucks in dust and wood chips.
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