Wow. And Wow.
I was over at Woodartz's shop helping with a project. We were doing some profile shaping of rough cut flat chair pieces.
I saw this wicked evil looking device behind the drill press.
"Bobby, is it ok if I try this?" He green lighted my scheme.
It was unreal. It very, very, very, very quickly removed stock down to a line. Night and day faster than the 60 grit drum we were using.
You can feed the work slow or push harder for some serious removal. I did feed the work into the rotation (left to right). But it worked equally as well right to left, in many cases for areas where grain direction changed, this worked like climb cutting with a router.
The words of caution apply, you want to be sure you have firm grip on the work and keep all 10 or so digits away from the cutters. But, one look at this mid-evil torture machine spinning, its self-safety inspiring to say the least.
The right to left, be as cautious as humanly possible, as that can launch the wood and pull your hands into the cutter.
You'd be hard pressed, I'd think to do delicate precision work with one. But, as a coarse removal, it was fantastic.
http://us.microplane.com/300412rotaryshaperdrillattachment.aspx
Jim
I was over at Woodartz's shop helping with a project. We were doing some profile shaping of rough cut flat chair pieces.
I saw this wicked evil looking device behind the drill press.
"Bobby, is it ok if I try this?" He green lighted my scheme.
It was unreal. It very, very, very, very quickly removed stock down to a line. Night and day faster than the 60 grit drum we were using.
You can feed the work slow or push harder for some serious removal. I did feed the work into the rotation (left to right). But it worked equally as well right to left, in many cases for areas where grain direction changed, this worked like climb cutting with a router.
The words of caution apply, you want to be sure you have firm grip on the work and keep all 10 or so digits away from the cutters. But, one look at this mid-evil torture machine spinning, its self-safety inspiring to say the least.
The right to left, be as cautious as humanly possible, as that can launch the wood and pull your hands into the cutter.
You'd be hard pressed, I'd think to do delicate precision work with one. But, as a coarse removal, it was fantastic.
http://us.microplane.com/300412rotaryshaperdrillattachment.aspx
Jim