It is currently 29 Mar 2024, 13:27
DaveL wrote:Then with a home made drill guide setup in the tool rest support, I unpluded the lathe and for the first time used the indexing pin.
Andyp wrote:We have a small metal one of those which turns by the heat if the wood stove, as well as the candles.
TrimTheKing wrote:Very nice Dave, though my mind does see something of the phallic in that top of that centre column...
Cheers
Mark
Doug wrote:Bob if you google metal tea light inserts there are hundreds
Doug wrote:https://www.oliverswoodturning.co.uk/product/tea-light-holders/
Olivers do a choice of metal finishes Bob
9fingers wrote:PS I've not used tea lights before. Are they all a standard size? Need cups to hold the largest common size really.
Phil wrote:9fingers wrote:PS I've not used tea lights before. Are they all a standard size? Need cups to hold the largest common size really.
The ones I buy are a b-hair under 38mm. I use a 38mm Forstner for the holes.
Depth 15mm although I have seen smaller.
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