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Chisel_Wizz

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Nov 26, 2016
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Aviemore
First Name
Graeme
Howdy folk!

I've only been working with wood for the past 2 years, mainly on a scroll saw, but in that time have built up a nice little workshop (or at least the desire for more!)

I'm here due to having a brilliant wife who, hearing me say many moons ago that I would like to get into turning, has bought me the following thanks to the black friday sales:

Jet JWL-1015VS lathe with stand,
Axminster Clubman SK100 chuck
5x Henry Taylor turning chisels

So now the fun begins, it's time to research what else I'll be needing to further enjoy this hobby and I look forward to learning and sharing experiences on this forum :-)
 

bassethound

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East Sussex
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Ted
Hello Graeme and welcome to the Asylum mate, enjoy it and just make sure you have enough medication handy at all times! and can you tell us where you found a woman like that.. :rolling: good on you mate..:thumbs:
 

Buckeye

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Peter
Welcome to the forum. Don't be in too much of a rush to go out and buy new tools you may not need. You will need someway of sharpening your tools on a regular basis.

Peter
 

Chisel_Wizz

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Joined
Nov 26, 2016
Posts
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Location
Aviemore
First Name
Graeme
Thanks for the warm welcome!

can you tell us where you found a woman like that..

All I can suggest is "Get lucky" haha


Welcome to the forum. Don't be in too much of a rush to go out and buy new tools you may not need. You will need someway of sharpening your tools on a regular basis.

Peter

Not in a rush as such, but I am certainly enthusiastic about getting started with the turning! No worries about the sharpening of tools, the wife allowed (read: forgave) the purchase of a Tormek T8 earlier this year and has even gone further to buy all of the jigs (with the exception of the drill bit and moulding knife jigs, which she says is on the list haha)
 

Jim

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Oct 19, 2011
Posts
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Welcome to the forums Graeme .. A very understanding wife does help in this hobby for sure .. :winking:
 

Dalboy

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Location
Kent
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Derek
Hi and welcome sounds like you have all you need to at least start. Find someone near you to show you the basics or even a club. Once you are happy with tool control everything is down hill from there except the spending that is.
 
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