Having used a metal lathe a couple of times to turn wood and metal freehand with a simple rest only no tool slides, one thing was made clear right from the start, the turning tool (Must) have a long handle, otherwise there is a risk of the tool being grabbed out of your hand. Where the tool ends up is will be down to luck, hopefully it will not involve putting your hands or other parts of the body at risk.
There are plenty of videos on the net like this one to see how it is done, **LINK** or just search for wood turning videos.
Note the long handled tools and the the way the tool is gripped firmly with both hands, and for heavier work under the arm as well. The tool has to be controlled at all times.
One project was was to make a decorative spindle out of mild steel to match a broken antique part. The tool was a piece of high speed steel. until I fitted a long and sturdy handle it was uncontrollable. The tool wanted to dig in and wrench itself out of my hands.
Once you get the hang of it freehand decorative turning is very enjoyable, without the limitations of cross slide and top slide XY travels you are able to create on the fly without constraint. Invigorating!
Regards
John
Edited By John McNamara on 06/07/2016 13:22:23