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Good morning...
I am a newbie who is taking lessons from a great teacher/mentor/friend and longtime woodturner, Peter Lamb. He was showing me a tool yesterday but did not know the name of it. It looks like a double comb but instead of plastic teeth, there are many metal pins. You can press it up against a spindle, top, bottlestopper, etc., the pins fill in the spaces of the spindle and on the opposite side you can see the reverse impression. This can be used to help mimic the shape of subsequent objects being turned...
Does anyone know what this tool is and where I can get one?
Thanks in advance....
Dave Kartzman
I am a newbie who is taking lessons from a great teacher/mentor/friend and longtime woodturner, Peter Lamb. He was showing me a tool yesterday but did not know the name of it. It looks like a double comb but instead of plastic teeth, there are many metal pins. You can press it up against a spindle, top, bottlestopper, etc., the pins fill in the spaces of the spindle and on the opposite side you can see the reverse impression. This can be used to help mimic the shape of subsequent objects being turned...
Does anyone know what this tool is and where I can get one?
Thanks in advance....
Dave Kartzman
