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2008-11-11, 9:41am
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Lathe for cold working?
I am thinking about a lathe for cold working. Something small like a bench top type. Any opinions?
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2008-11-11, 10:51am
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A lathe or a lap? A flat lap is a great thing to have around the studio.
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2008-11-11, 10:53am
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No, not a flat lap. I have one and your right, it's a great tool. But it's a lathe that I want.
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2008-11-11, 10:54am
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A lap and a lathe too? I am coming up to play!
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2008-11-11, 2:06pm
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Just curious, what are you going to cold work in glass on a lathe?
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2008-11-11, 2:07pm
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Quote:
Originally Posted by RSimmons
Just curious, what are you going to cold work in glass on a lathe?
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I was wondering the same thing...
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2008-11-11, 2:23pm
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There are two types of glass lathes ....
* One is used with burners to shape hollow vessels.
* The other is an engraving lathe, sometimes used for carving and/or polishing.
No, they are not interchangable
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2008-11-11, 4:30pm
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Nothing, cause I'm a dork I had lathe in my head when I was posting but that was the way wrong term. My friend Kelly set me straight so it would be something like a Genie. Geeezzz....my husband is a machinist too. I guess I can search now and maybe, just maybe find what I'm looking for.
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Just curious, what are you going to cold work in glass on a lathe?
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2008-11-11, 4:31pm
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Well then it would be the carving and or polishing one.
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Originally Posted by ArtcoInc
There are two types of glass lathes ....
* One is used with burners to shape hollow vessels.
* The other is an engraving lathe, sometimes used for carving and/or polishing.
No, they are not interchangable
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2008-11-11, 4:38pm
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Quote:
Originally Posted by ArtcoInc
There are two types of glass lathes ....
* One is used with burners to shape hollow vessels.
* The other is an engraving lathe, sometimes used for carving and/or polishing.
No, they are not interchangable
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Not only for hollows my love.... Wanna bend over? I want to introduce you to something *applies generous amount of lube*
if you look on YouTube you'll find several glass lathe videos
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=92zbS...eature=related
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2008-11-11, 4:41pm
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2008-11-11, 4:44pm
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Oh, that looks so cool. I want one of those. I'll be right back, I have to go to Germany.
I have to call you.
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2008-11-11, 4:45pm
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Malcolm, thanks for these links. I'm going to take a closer look now.
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Well lets just hope she has at least $5K - $30K for her little project Mine was in the midddle
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Like a metal lathe? my dad had one when we were kids. The lathe spun the metal and he had these tols that when layed against the metal would carve out portions. You could change the design by the piece used to carve or the angle applied. Sounds like a good idea but you would have to have a box or something to contain the "shavings" and you would have to wear a good respirator.
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Quote:
Originally Posted by mad hatter
Like a metal lathe? my dad had one when we were kids. The lathe spun the metal and he had these tols that when layed against the metal would carve out portions. You could change the design by the piece used to carve or the angle applied. Sounds like a good idea but you would have to have a box or something to contain the "shavings" and you would have to wear a good respirator.
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Glass is not "cut" on a lathe the same way wood or metal is. On a glass lathe, a burner heats the glass, and the glass is moved while hot. An engraving lathe holds grinding bits, and the glass is hand held up to the bits in order to carve, or engrave, the glass.
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Quote:
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Like a metal lathe? my dad had one when we were kids. The lathe spun the metal and he had these tols that when layed against the metal would carve out portions. You could change the design by the piece used to carve or the angle applied. Sounds like a good idea but you would have to have a box or something to contain the "shavings" and you would have to wear a good respirator.
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OMG OMG OMG Uh time to leave it to the professionals.
Disregard MadHatter's idea please.
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2008-11-11, 6:18pm
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Cynthia,
This is what I have. Come bring your ideas over and we can play with it.
Diamond Pacific Genie
Here's the Diamond Pacific 2009 Catalpg
It's an extremely versatile machine. I got mine for $50.00 including accessories. It was
one of the perks of working for Bagley amid the utter chaos. You can all hate me now.
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