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    James A
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      @jamesalford67616

      I am asking purely out of curiosity as I do not envisage ever doing any ornamental turning: is it possible to make an attachment to use on a standard lathe so that it can do ornamental turning? I am thinking more of the engine turning and jewelling than the finish with overlapping burnished circles.

      Jamie.

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      James A
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        @jamesalford67616
        #437611
        Bazyle
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          @bazyle

          Yes. AS a start all you need is a way of indexing the spindle – eg use your change wheels, and a small spindle to mount on the toolpost – eg a dremel drill.
          Plenty of examples on the internet.

          #437613
          Frank Gorse
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            @frankgorse

            “Ornamental Turning” by T.D.Walshaw (the proper Tubal Cain,not the American one) has a chapter called ’Ornamental Turning on the Engineer’s lathe’ and is essential reading for anyone who is interested in the subject.

            #437614
            John Haine
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              @johnhaine32865

              Or of course you can do it on a CNC mill …

              #437617
              Vic
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                @vic

                Google Rose Engine Jamie. Here’s a link for one hit.

                **LINK**

                #437635
                ega
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                  @ega

                  The Quick Step Mill or device with similar function will do some kinds of ornamental turning. The maker John Payne used to demonstrate this at exhibitions.

                  #437642
                  V8Eng
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                    @v8eng

                    There is a Society of Ornamental Turners who have a stand at some ME Exhibitions.

                    Work seems to go from jewellery size up to large objects and watching the machinery is fascinating especially as some of it looks very old.

                    I have put a link to the SOT Website here as it might have information on modding lathes:-

                    SOT

                    Edited By V8Eng on 17/11/2019 11:22:42

                    #437643
                    Dalboy
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                      @dalboy

                      I have a set of PDF on making a simple Rose engine if interested PM me your e mail and I will send them to you. It is designed more for the woodturner but may still be of use.

                      #437644
                      Russell Eberhardt
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                        @russelleberhardt48058

                        You might be interested in this clickspring video. He uses a mill but the same thing could be done on a lathe with a dividing head mounted on the cross slide.

                        Russell

                        #437653
                        Martin Connelly
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                          @martinconnelly55370

                          J. H. Evans wrote Ornamental Turning in 1886. This is now available in paperback form (1993) so you may be able to find a copy.

                          Martin C

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                          James A
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                            @jamesalford67616

                            Thank you for all of the book suggestions and the links, which I shall look at. I had done some searching already, but mostly found references to purpose-built machines, rather than modifications for a standard lathe. The Tubal Cain book sounds particulalry promising.

                            Jamie.

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                            Ian Welford
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                              @ianwelford58739

                              drop mark baker at GMC publications a line as they had a series showing how to adapt a rotary table, chuck and compound table to fit on a wood working lathe and convert it into a basic ornamental turning set up. I have the articles some where as I bought the equipment. last year to do just that but then events so far have prevented me achieving it

                              regards Ian

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