Well, I was going to wait to tell you what todays project is but the explanation wont make a lot of sense unless I tell you at the beginning so this is what it is:
Wooden bag handles
I like to walk a lot and I often walk to the grocery store or to the local library. The downside of this is that a bag of books or groceries is heavy and the handles of the bags digs into my hands and hurts. The logical solution is to make some wooden handles with a slot along the long axis of the handle that the bag handles can rest in while Im carrying the bag home.
Unfortunately, I used pine for the handle which didnt quite work out.
Heres the photos:
Here is a photo of the end of the turning blank. Ive marked off the center and drawn a circle that shows the diameter of the handle. Note the relationship between the slot and the circle:
Here is the blank on the lathe. Ive placed it between centers and Im turning it as a spindle:
Heres the problem: the edges of the slot began to break off as I was turning the handle. A harder wood would probably prevent this from happening.
You can also see that Ive marked off the handle for cutting in a minute. Im going to cut this about 5" long which is about 1" longer than the width of the palm of my hand and also short enough to for bag handles to fit in (see below):
Ive cut off the ends. This is a photo of the end of the handle. The edge on the right side broke off leaving the handle with a very shallow slot that bag handles would probably fall out of:
Being pine, I took a narrow wood gouge and gouged a deeper slot in the handle:
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