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Old 01-04-2012, 11:17 PM   #11
shark lobster
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I had one of the machinist I work with talk me out of the carbide tip he said it wasn't designed for cutting wood he said I'd be better off with the tool steel. I do have a carbide tip available to me that I think I'll try.

I added handles and some weight to the block and cranked the lathe up to 2885 rpm. The handles made a big difference in comfort of use.

After rounding over the square edges with a router I started with a rounded cutting tool to get the basic shape then switched to the pointed bit for the finish cut then sanded as recommended. I'm very happy with the finished plug. I still need to get used to using it but I'm happy with the progress.

Anymore advice would be appreciated. Thanks, Mark
mark thats a sweet set up there , bud ,, i see many a plug comming out of that shop ! nice work man ,,, for me i enjoy cutting every plug by hand ,, ive even started some hand carved ,,, but nice work!
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