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Non-marring Tailstock Pressure

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I have seen the tennis ball trick before, but can't remember where. Maybe Mike Waldt?

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There was an old post using a tennis ball for a goblet support, but I haven’t seen using it in the cone to support a bowl or platter.

 
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I’ve got the OneWay live centre and bought a rubber ball to use with it. It can come in handy at times. It was recommended by someone as giving better grip than a tennis ball but I wouldn’t know as I only have the rubber one.
 
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I have an assortment of rubber balls for this method, just choose the one that seems to be an appropriate size for the task at hand.
 
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