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Crystal Rabbon

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I wanted to come and say "Hey!" as I just remembered to check to see if my account was confirmed! I have been turning for about four years now. I started on a midi lathe and quickly maxed it out as I love to make bowls. I do woodworking as well as turning, when I'm not taking care of my littles or teaching. My lathe is a great addition to my woodworking. I had the opportunity to upgrade my lathe over the summer. I went with the Harvey T-60. I wanted something big and heavy to handle bigger bowls. I didn't realize just how BIG it was!

This is a 19" Walnut Checuterie Board I made.

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Welcome, Crystal. I'm also new here, it's a great place to share and learn tooth. I've been reading about that lathe and I'm curious how that servo motor holds up to since of the heavier stuff. Enjoy your new equipment.
 
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I wanted to come and say "Hey!" as I just remembered to check to see if my account was confirmed!

Hello! Looks like you have fun with turning!
I never looked at the specs of the Harvey until now - wow, what a lot of great features.

This is a 19" Walnut Checuterie Board I made.

I've always wondered - what kind of finish is good for those (unpronounceable for my pea brain) fancy boards?

JKJ
 
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Hello! Looks like you have fun with turning!
I never looked at the specs of the Harvey until now - wow, what a lot of great features.



I've always wondered - what kind of finish is good for those (unpronounceable for my pea brain) fancy boards?

JKJ
I'm loving it so far! I used Tried and True. Any cutting board oil will be fine or even shellac. I put shellac in the walnut dip bowl I made for it. (Char-cute-a-ry) ;)
 
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Welcome, Crystal. I'm also new here, it's a great place to share and learn tooth. I've been reading about that lathe and I'm curious how that servo motor holds up to since of the heavier stuff. Enjoy your new equipment.
I have heard people say it will stall with big catches. But, I haven't had an issue yet. I'm a tad lazy w/ the band saw and don't make nice pretty rounds. Those rough rounds REALLY beat up on my body, but the lathe doesn't seem to care!
 
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