galvbay
01-21-2007, 03:15 PM
What to do with all of those old CD’s? Luna Ford, a Deer Park wood turner extraordinaire, demonstrated this project to my woodshop class years ago. This is a fast, fun and FREE project that will teach you some good measuring skills and tool control. You will need a 2” square by 3” to 4” piece of good hardwood. Maple, walnut or exotic wood scraps are perfect. You will need to rough turn it true and then mount it in a chuck. If you do not have a chuck….add a extra 3" of wood and just turn a #2 Morse taper on one end and hammer it in the tailstock. Turn a tenon on the outboard end to the EXACT diameter of the hole in the CD using a outside caliper for accuracy. The accuracy here will determine how ‘balanced’ the top will be and perform.
CAUTION: DO NOT RUN THE MACHINE WITH THE CD ATTACHED!! IT WILL BREAK LEAVING SHARP EDGES!!
Turn the shape of the finger twist section, sand and finish. It will be next to impossible to sand/finish this after this point. Using a sharp skew….start the cone for the bottom of the top. Cut down hill at all times. You will need to sand and finish before you part the wood from the machine. Use a 2 or 3 drops of CA glue or epoxy to attach the CD to the wood. It’s warming up outside….get out and turn a top! gb
CAUTION: DO NOT RUN THE MACHINE WITH THE CD ATTACHED!! IT WILL BREAK LEAVING SHARP EDGES!!
Turn the shape of the finger twist section, sand and finish. It will be next to impossible to sand/finish this after this point. Using a sharp skew….start the cone for the bottom of the top. Cut down hill at all times. You will need to sand and finish before you part the wood from the machine. Use a 2 or 3 drops of CA glue or epoxy to attach the CD to the wood. It’s warming up outside….get out and turn a top! gb