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Aluminum lathe tool handle for 3/4" tooling

1.5 X 18", Aluminum lathe tool handle for 3/4" tooling I bought a 36" X 1-1/2" round stock, from the scrap yard for 6 bucks. I cut it on the miter box to 18".    I started by rounding off, partly, to attach the 3 wheel steady ready rest. I drilled one side to 5/8", starting with a 3/8" bit, stepping up 1/8" at a time. I drilled the other end to 3/4", starting with 3/8" stepping up 1/8" at a time. All bits where jobber's. Sharpened as need, and boy did a couple of them need sharpening. I wanted to add some grip, by routing 1/8" grooves. Didn't work as planned, so I managed to get two lines on it. Adding some grip and also as a indicator lines.  Air sanding, finished up with gray synthetic steel wool, for a matte finish Using my one way drill attachment, to drill for 1/4" tap. out of order..... I then mounted it between cones, friction fit.I tried a carbide cutter. I mostly...

The making of a Silk oak open hollow vessel

The making of a Silk oak open hollow vessel. This piece started at about a good 9" log. I turned past the sap wood and the check/chacks    The process of hollowing. The tricky part here, is that this vessel is so small and about 11" deep, to the base. At this point I started to add colors, of dye. The trick here is to sand as much of the dye off as your patience will allow, you can always add more, as I do all the time, until I have something I like.