Anyone own a small metal turning lathe?

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petercharlesfagg

Friends,

I have thrown the baby out with the bath water!

My wife and I purchased a Blue glass pyramid scented oil burner some years ago (Possibly 26 years) and it has sat on the mantel shelf for years.

Anyway, the wick holder and wick were yanked out by persons unknown and placed in a dish that collected all the loose detritus from around the home.


Anyway, I emptied the dish into a rubbish bag and it went with the dustman on Wednesday.  No problem!


Problem, YES! My wife knew of the existence of the wick holder and just hadn't got around to replacing it!

From the doghouse I now need to find someone who can turn a small piece of Brass to replace the wick holder. (About 3/4" at biggest diameter, I think?)

Anyone on the forum willing?

Regasrds, Peter.

Each can do but little, BUT if each did that little, ALL would be done!

Life is like a new sewer pipe, what you get out of it depends on what you put into it!

A day without laughter is a day wasted!

austinbob

Quote from: petercharlesfagg on February 06, 2015, 06:57:19 PM
Friends,

I have thrown the baby out with the bath water!

My wife and I purchased a Blue glass pyramid scented oil burner some years ago (Possibly 26 years) and it has sat on the mantel shelf for years.

Anyway, the wick holder and wick were yanked out by persons unknown and placed in a dish that collected all the loose detritus from around the home.


Anyway, I emptied the dish into a rubbish bag and it went with the dustman on Wednesday.  No problem!


Problem, YES! My wife knew of the existence of the wick holder and just hadn't got around to replacing it!

From the doghouse I now need to find someone who can turn a small piece of Brass to replace the wick holder. (About 3/4" at biggest diameter, I think?)

Anyone on the forum willing?

Regasrds, Peter.
Peter.
Have you checked on Google to see if you can still get spares?
Size matters - especially if you don't have a lot of space - and N gauge is the answer!

Bob Austin

petercharlesfagg

Quote from: austinbob on February 06, 2015, 06:59:14 PM
Quote from: petercharlesfagg on February 06, 2015, 06:57:19 PM
Friends,

I have thrown the baby out with the bath water!

My wife and I purchased a Blue glass pyramid scented oil burner some years ago (Possibly 26 years) and it has sat on the mantel shelf for years.

Anyway, the wick holder and wick were yanked out by persons unknown and placed in a dish that collected all the loose detritus from around the home.


Anyway, I emptied the dish into a rubbish bag and it went with the dustman on Wednesday.  No problem!


Problem, YES! My wife knew of the existence of the wick holder and just hadn't got around to replacing it!

From the doghouse I now need to find someone who can turn a small piece of Brass to replace the wick holder. (About 3/4" at biggest diameter, I think?)

Anyone on the forum willing?

Regasrds, Peter.
Peter.
Have you checked on Google to see if you can still get spares?

Thankyou Bob but the forum is my last resort simply because I spent 2 hours searching the 'net both for information AND spare parts to no avail!

I must get out of the dog house, the collar chafes!

Peter.
Each can do but little, BUT if each did that little, ALL would be done!

Life is like a new sewer pipe, what you get out of it depends on what you put into it!

A day without laughter is a day wasted!

austinbob

Quote from: petercharlesfagg on February 06, 2015, 07:15:38 PM
Quote from: austinbob on February 06, 2015, 06:59:14 PM
Quote from: petercharlesfagg on February 06, 2015, 06:57:19 PM
Friends,

I have thrown the baby out with the bath water!

My wife and I purchased a Blue glass pyramid scented oil burner some years ago (Possibly 26 years) and it has sat on the mantel shelf for years.

Anyway, the wick holder and wick were yanked out by persons unknown and placed in a dish that collected all the loose detritus from around the home.


Anyway, I emptied the dish into a rubbish bag and it went with the dustman on Wednesday.  No problem!


Problem, YES! My wife knew of the existence of the wick holder and just hadn't got around to replacing it!

From the doghouse I now need to find someone who can turn a small piece of Brass to replace the wick holder. (About 3/4" at biggest diameter, I think?)

Anyone on the forum willing?

Regasrds, Peter.
Peter.
Have you checked on Google to see if you can still get spares?

Thankyou Bob but the forum is my last resort simply because I spent 2 hours searching the 'net both for information AND spare parts to no avail!

I must get out of the dog house, the collar chafes!

Peter.
I'll ask at work - there are several railway enthusiasts with 'heavy equipment' who might be able to help - but don't hold your breath
:beers:
Size matters - especially if you don't have a lot of space - and N gauge is the answer!

Bob Austin

Bob Wild

Peter, try to find any local model engineering club. They may be able to help. As an aside, here is a heart warming story:

Woodwork is my other pastime. A couple of years ago I was making a kitchen table in beech. I was stumped for the central column which was circular (6in dia * 2ft high) and I didn't have a lathe, so I asked Mrs Google for the local woodturners club, and she came up trumps and suggested I contact Harry. So I did. When I arrived he said he wouldn't make it, but "nay lad, why don't thee mek it thi'sen"? So I spent an entertaining day learning how to do wood turning.

Who says the milk of human kindness has long run out.

Bob

petercharlesfagg

Quote from: Bob Wild on February 06, 2015, 11:16:10 PM
Peter, try to find any local model engineering club. They may be able to help. As an aside, here is a heart warming story:

Woodwork is my other pastime. A couple of years ago I was making a kitchen table in beech. I was stumped for the central column which was circular (6in dia * 2ft high) and I didn't have a lathe, so I asked Mrs Google for the local woodturners club, and she came up trumps and suggested I contact Harry. So I did. When I arrived he said he wouldn't make it, but "nay lad, why don't thee mek it thi'sen"? So I spent an entertaining day learning how to do wood turning.

Who says the milk of human kindness has long run out.

Bob

Similar to myself.

A lady came to visit me after I had been interviewed on BBC Radio Solent about my woodturning business requesting a table.

WOW! I thought a whole table!

I asked her how big a circle was the tabletop to be?

OH NO! she said, it must be square with square legs!

I have yet to perfect my square turnings!

Glad it worked out for you AND that you discovered a hidden talent!

Peter.
Each can do but little, BUT if each did that little, ALL would be done!

Life is like a new sewer pipe, what you get out of it depends on what you put into it!

A day without laughter is a day wasted!

jonclox

This thread saddens me because in the workshop I have 3 lathes of varying size that I would love to use to help Peter out but my health means that all the investment in them and the skills that I prided myself in their usage id totally beyond me now
:'( :'(
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Malc

One of my practice pieces when I was learning to be a wood turner was a square edged dish. They were very popular as presents, especially made in Zebrano.
The years have been good to me, it was the weekends that did the damage.

MalcolmInN

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Quote from: petercharlesfagg on February 06, 2015, 06:57:19 PM
a small piece of Brass to replace the wick holder. (About 3/4" at biggest diameter, I think?)
Is this the sort of thing you need :
http://www.swanscandles.com/store/product2607.html

Would copper be suitable ? (easier worked than brass ) If so could you mount a small piece on your wood turning lathe, small screw thro' wick hole in centre onto a wood block, maybe a small dia washer as spacer, then a file or other hand tool. Maybe work it like metal spinners used to ?
then braze ( or silver solder or higher melt solder than a lamp flame) to a section of 3/4 copper pipe (or whatever the mm people call it these days )

Sorry I cant help, I have a wee Myford but it is not yet set up :(

Good luck, may your punishment be enjoyable ;)

petercharlesfagg

Quote from: MalcolmAL on February 07, 2015, 02:04:06 PM
Quote from: petercharlesfagg on February 06, 2015, 06:57:19 PM
a small piece of Brass to replace the wick holder. (About 3/4" at biggest diameter, I think?)
Is this the sort of thing you need :
http://www.swanscandles.com/store/product2607.html

Would copper be suitable ? (easier worked than brass ) If so could you mount a small piece on your wood turning lathe, small screw thro' wick hole in centre onto a wood block, maybe a small dia washer as spacer, then a file or other hand tool. Maybe work it like metal spinners used to ?
then braze ( or silver solder or higher melt solder than a lamp flame) to a section of 3/4 copper pipe (or whatever the mm people call it these days )

Sorry I cant help, I have a wee Myford but it is not yet set up :(

Good luck, may your punishment be enjoyable ;)

Thankyou, the shape of the piece is almost identical!  3/4" was an guesstimate on my part.  Having measured the hole properly the Max. dia. is 1/2" with the piece down into the burner being 8 mm and the wick, I guess, was 4 mm round.

Have you a piece of Aluminium you would sell?

Regards, Peter.
Each can do but little, BUT if each did that little, ALL would be done!

Life is like a new sewer pipe, what you get out of it depends on what you put into it!

A day without laughter is a day wasted!

Griffo


mr bachmann

this could be problematic , to machine a replacement part you would have to supply the original or a drawing , or the complete jar + wick , then bearing in mind that modern day recycled materials may oxidise with the oils used .

looking on the lighter side , you could rub harder and the genie may help  :D

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