Allen wrote:
For instance did you know that you can thickness the hardest of hardwoods that just take forever on the drum sander by using a face mill with cutters designed to machine aluminium? Cuts wood like it was cheese and leaves a polished surface. And no burning of sandpaper.
You also start to get a different perspective on how close is close enough when you can accurately machine something down to 0.001mm.
It sounds like it will be a great tool Allen . I would love the workshop space for a mill and a lathe. Great for the hard timbers , that would be good to watch. and I imagine fantastic for jig and tool making in Brass and Aluminium .
68matts wrote:Bloody hell Rob, that's one serious dish making jig. Are you looking to corner the world wide radius dish supply market

I don't know about cornering any market while paying my bills here Matt

I wouldn't mind seeing how fast I can produce a batch and figuring out what they cost to do and then see though. I have a stack of 24 to start off with.
What I would like to do is have a go at building 2 or 3 guitars at once , and have enough dishes to press braces and sand by hand ,and on the lathe at the ready. I want to blow the bending and joinery of the body part out of the way and get to the shaping of the braces part. when I build next time
Some of the other things I will do on it are some dished wine table tops . I have an order for a few serving trays , and funnily enough the first thing after I finish some dishes is ,I have a mate who has a job to reproduce some model T ford steering wheels 2 or 3 I think ? he has an original to copy and we will set it up to do them in cherry.
The cast section in the table that is in front of the lathe is off a mortiser. I have not taken pictures of the cutter set up but a router and or a saw set up sweep from left to right or the other way if I want. either across the straight front of the table for straight machining or across two pins set 800mm apart , as a long compass. I'm not using chisels while it's set up like this.I have to make a free standing tool rest for that. I will probably fit a second motor to the back which has a gearbox fitted with a 40 to 1 ratio . This lathe has a swing of about 2.1 meters. I don't think I ever want to do anything that big , with the 40 to 1 fitted it is a possibility though .
Thanks for the comments guys. Great looking work going on as well.
And Allen that Tiger Myrtle Uke is just stunning.