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.I have seen the tennis ball trick before, but can't remember where. Maybe Mike Waldt?
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Or make one out of wood and a 3/4"x10tpi nut - or thread the wood - or just drill a 3/4" hole and slip over the threaded shaft.Well now I need to buy this cone
I've also used a racquet ballOccasionally there is a need to re-mount a finished sanded turning, For those who have the OneWay live center or similar, a tennis ball fits nicely into the inverted cone and will give adequate pressure without the chance of marring the wood.
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Occasionally there is a need to re-mount a finished sanded turning, For those who have the OneWay live center or similar, a tennis ball fits nicely into the inverted cone and will give adequate pressure without the chance of marring the wood.
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Darn it all! All those years of pulling the cork and throwing it away. Now if I can just get my significant other to understand why I'm buying more corks.Great idea but limits access to the bowl interior. I sometimes use a piece of cork between the wood and the live center.
The diameter of a champagne cork is greater than a wine bottle cork and can spread the forces over a greater surface area if concerned. You only need 1/4 inch or so of the cork so one cork can provide several interpositions even though each can be reused.View attachment 70155