Elementary Turning for Use in Manual Training Classes

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|M^/'/y After the ring has been polished, cut it Bta^l entirely free, holding the chisel the same as in Fig. 164. Rings may be made on the stems of goblets in this manner. Smooth and polish the inside of the ring by hand, Fig. 164. Turning the Ring. After removing it from the lathe.
To finish the ring- on the inside, it may be placed in a chuck, as shown in Fig. 165. After one side has been polished, reverse the ring and polish the other side.
Instead of using the "cut and try" method of making
... the hole in the chuck, you may set the inside Fig. 165. Ring in Chuck.
ELEMENTARY TURNING 121 calipers and hold them as shown in Fig. 263. Do not attempt to touch them to the chuck while it is in motion.
NUMBER X NAPKIN RING, FIRST METHOD Napkin rings may be made of many shapes and sizes. The scraps of wood left from regular exer- cises, boxes, etc. , can be used for making them. The larger sizes are made about 2 inches in diameter.
Fig. 166. Napkin Ring.
Usually the grain of wood should be par- allel with the axis of the ring, but some- times it may be at right angles to the axis.


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