Hi everyone! Today I wanted to show you how I turned tiny porch posts on the Micro Woodturning Lathe. I'm still building one of my tiny houses and I thought this would be a nice addition instead of just a plain wooden dowel. Let me show you how I made them.
Supplies:
Proxxon Micro Woodturning Lathe DB 250
Proxxon Scroll Saw
Proxxon Five Piece HSS Chisel Set
Wooden Dowel
Sand Paper
First, I determined the length of the posts and cut two pieces using the Proxxon scroll saw. I added on an extra inch because I can't tell exactly how long they need to be until I put the base on the house. That won't be till I'm further along.
The next thing was I needed to determine the center of each end of the dowels and mark them. My lathe came with a small tool you use to mark the centers.
Using the chisel set, I chose the parting tool. This chisel is flat but cut at an angle. Resting on the tool rest, I started to carve in the details.
I also used a piece of sandpaper against the wood to taper the dowel. Then finishing up again with my parting tool.
I took the dowel off the lathe and attached the second dowel. I marked it again with a pencil so I could try and copy the first dowel. I repeated the whole process.
Now I've got two porch posts that are finished and ready to be attached. I still have some work on the porch before I attach the base, so the posts will go on after that. Once I can tell exactly how long each post needs to be, I may turn a small detail at the bottom also.
Thanks for following along. Till next time...
Colleen :-)
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