This is a steady rest that I have about $2 invested in, plus some other materials I had onhand.
I started the goblet in the photo last summer. But I really messed up and turned the stem before I realized I should have hollowed out the cup part first.:BangHead: :BangHead: So I needed a steady rest to complete it. I found a nice article in Woodturning Design Issue 23 that showed this style of steady rest. I found a used pair of rollerblades in a 2nd hand store for $5. That gave me 8 wheels but only needed 3 to make this.
I finished turning the goblet today and the steady rest worked really nice. Now I might try a bowl steady with some of the other wheels.
I started the goblet in the photo last summer. But I really messed up and turned the stem before I realized I should have hollowed out the cup part first.:BangHead: :BangHead: So I needed a steady rest to complete it. I found a nice article in Woodturning Design Issue 23 that showed this style of steady rest. I found a used pair of rollerblades in a 2nd hand store for $5. That gave me 8 wheels but only needed 3 to make this.
I finished turning the goblet today and the steady rest worked really nice. Now I might try a bowl steady with some of the other wheels.