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Which neck turning systems does everyone prefer ?
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<blockquote data-quote="bamban" data-source="post: 2028583" data-attributes="member: 17722"><p>Mine. The 21st Century mounted on the lathe chuck. Shell holder mounted on the tail stock drill chuck. Instead of driving the quill, I am driving the whole tail stock with a drive handwheel.</p><p></p><p>I had all my turning and expanding mandrels melonited. When turning, i slow down more than shown on video to minimize heat build up on the mandrel, the headstock speed has to be optimized..... I turn with no oil. The melonited mandrels are slick and dang near carbide hard. Cheap file won't even bite on to them.</p><p></p><p>To the safety conscious folks, the belt drive is adjusted fairly loose, not worried about spinning my arm if the chuck grabs my long sleeves. I don't normally wear long sleeves when working in the shop, especially on the gear head drive lathes. I did this video as a demo for a friend who asked about it.</p><p></p><p>Watch "21st Century Neck Turner" on YouTube</p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]bGV4bfitGKA[/MEDIA]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bamban, post: 2028583, member: 17722"] Mine. The 21st Century mounted on the lathe chuck. Shell holder mounted on the tail stock drill chuck. Instead of driving the quill, I am driving the whole tail stock with a drive handwheel. I had all my turning and expanding mandrels melonited. When turning, i slow down more than shown on video to minimize heat build up on the mandrel, the headstock speed has to be optimized..... I turn with no oil. The melonited mandrels are slick and dang near carbide hard. Cheap file won't even bite on to them. To the safety conscious folks, the belt drive is adjusted fairly loose, not worried about spinning my arm if the chuck grabs my long sleeves. I don’t normally wear long sleeves when working in the shop, especially on the gear head drive lathes. I did this video as a demo for a friend who asked about it. Watch "21st Century Neck Turner" on YouTube [MEDIA=youtube]bGV4bfitGKA[/MEDIA] [/QUOTE]
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