buddy wants me to make a nose cone for a model airplane and use balsa. Will it hold a tenon, do I spin at lower speeds, will it cut easily? Any advice re balsa. I’ve never used it. TIA.
buddy wants me to make a nose cone for a model airplane and use balsa. Will it hold a tenon, do I spin at lower speeds, will it cut easily? Any advice re balsa. I’ve never used it. TIA.
and a little tailstock support?I suggest you shape a sacrificial piece of wood, one side is a tenant that goes into the chuck, the other side is flat. Glue the balsa to the flat side. now you have the balse on the lathe ... but use a power drill with a sanding disc to shape the balsa cone to specs. apply sanding sealer in between to prevent the balsa from tearing out.
That always helps ! Thanks for bringing it up. I suggest a cork or another small piece of wood between the tailstock and the balsa, it is so soft that the tailstock my leave a "dent".and a little tailstock support?
When I looked at the rocket builders site. Some use stiff cardboard to keep the tail center from crush ingredients the balsa.and a little tailstock support?