rrumohr1
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Thanks for all the wonderful advice on the IAP forum and library. I am getting very excited to get turning. As it has been a couple decades since I last used a lathe, I couldn't remember some of the safety rules.(wasn't as concerned when I was young and dumb.)
When cutting my own blanks, is there concerns with orientation of the grain when turning these small pieces? I seem to be remember issues when turning a bowl back in the day. My first assumption is that it is not necessary with properly sharpened tools.
Is it prudent, adding a step, to knock off the corners with a plane before turning? (a small jig to hold the blanks may be handy)
When cutting my own blanks, is there concerns with orientation of the grain when turning these small pieces? I seem to be remember issues when turning a bowl back in the day. My first assumption is that it is not necessary with properly sharpened tools.
Is it prudent, adding a step, to knock off the corners with a plane before turning? (a small jig to hold the blanks may be handy)
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