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  • Liberon Superior Danish Oil is a blend of pure, high quality tung oil and natural oils that feed, enhance and protect hard and soft woods. It is a penetrating oil, which brings out the natural grain of the timber and provides a satin to gloss sheen. With added UV filters to help prevent discolouration from the sun, and water, heat and alcohol resistant, it is suitable for both interior and exterior use. It is safe for use on toys.
  • This extremely flexible dual-purpose adaptor can be used either as a stepped power tool adaptor or to create a bespoke dust extraction port. If the dust producing machine has no extraction port, this adaptor can be attached using the four screw holes in the flange, allowing a suitable hose to be connected to it. The adaptor can also be used to connect directly to a 2.5" diameter extraction system and the stepped profile be adjusted to suit the port of the power tool.
  • Out of stock
    Wooden display box in maple and rosewood, in white carton for protection. Would suit up to 14mm (approx.) diameter pen.
  • 7mm Twist Pencil with a Greek key centre ring, tapered ball end black clip.
  • Panga Panga circle

    £4.10£7.55
    Panga Panga is extraordinary in its rarity as it is only found, in commercially viable quantities, inMozambique. Its dark colours, with rich parenchyma bands brings a touch of the exotic to finished pieces. The heartwood is dark chocolate brown with paler broad bands. At 880kg/m3 the heartwood is extremely durable. It sands and finishes well.
  • Chamfuta circle

    £4.95£7.55
    The light red-brown timber has a good figure oxidizing to a warm darker colour shortly after conversion, age improves appearance. Weight 770kg's/Ms with SG at 12% it is hard but sands and works well and takes a fine polish. An easy timber to turn although tools need to be sharp.
  • Outside caliper with fine adjustment for measuring spindle diameters when turning between centres.
  • The CrushGrind Diamond range are constructed using ceramic mechanisms. These unique mechanisms, which come complete with a 25 year guarantee, will grind salt, pepper, spices, herbs and much more. All mechanisms are adjustable with 14 settings to give an excellent range of grinds from coarse to fine.
    A great benefit of these mechanisms is that they are fully enclosed inside the grinding mill - There is no top pin protruding from the mill, as with traditional mechanisms and this allows for greater freedom of creativity in the design and turning of the mill.
    Specially designed integral ribs and catchers securely hold the mechanisms in place for the lifetime of the mill. Shafts can be cut to the exact length needed if necessary.
  • Hampshire Sheen Embellishing Wax are ideal for enhancing open grained decorative items from woods such as Oak or Ash or woods with added texture.  They work brilliantly in combination with the Intrinsic Colour Collection and this selection available in nine colours are a great, easy to apply alternative to gilt creams. Supplied in 60g tins.
  • Interior use only, initial tack time 30 mins, setting time 24 hours approximately. Open time 5 minutes, assembly time 10-15 minutes, shelf life 12 months (kept airtight).
  • for use with BDS150 for 6" x 4" Belt & Disc Sander
  • Perforated design which allows the dust to escape without clogging. mixed pack of 15, 3 of each of the following 5 grits, 120G, 180G, 240G, 320G 400G, 70mm x 125mm.
  • Stamped pie knife blade

    £4.95£6.95
    Sheffield stainless steel stamped pie knife blade : large = length 145mm, overall length 185mm including tang. small = length 75mm, overall length 117mm including tang.
  • Out of stock
    Heartwood is a vivid red when freshly cut, toning down to a medium to dark purple-brown on exposure, often with fine black lines. Sapwood is wide and greyish-white. Straight to interlocked grain with course texture. Finishes very well, tends to be dusty.
  • This bleached knitted cotton cloth is ideal for applying and buffing most products; the slightly coarse texture ensures that the applied coating is spread thinly, which is always preferable. Not recommended for use on the lathe.
  • 2 tier cake stand holder.
  • This tapered quick connector will give a simple push fit onto most 100mm diameter dust extraction outlets. Ideal for moving an extractor between several machines with 100mm outlets. It can be moved from table saw to bandsaw to planer in seconds. The other end of the fitting has a threaded design which screws into the inside of our 100FLEX 100mm diameter hose. 100QC is for 100mm diameter hose only. Please note: The 100QC has a right handed thread and is therefore suitable for right handed hoses as supplied by Charnwood. Other hose manufacturers may use a left hand thread.
  • Joining splice used to join two lengths of 100mm diameter hose together, for example when a run of over 10 metres in length is required. Two 100mm hose clamps are required to fasten the hoses securely. For use with 100mm diameter hose only.
  • Hose Reducer

    £5.50£6.60
    This plastic connector can be used for stepping up or down in hose sizes. It can also be used for connecting a hose line to machinery with a different sized outlet.
  • 36mm gold plated insertion watch. Roman numerals on a white dial.  Supplied with rubber fixing band to fit aperture of approximately 34.5mm diameter x 6mm deep.
  • Sheffield stainless steel stamped bread knife blade, length 200mm, overall length 245mm including tang. Simply add wooden handle.
  • 35mm gold plated insertion watch. Roman numerals on a white dial. Supplied with a metal fixing cup and battery.
  • This is the same wax Chestnut use in the tinned version of Microcrystalline Wax but in a solid block form with no solvent. This means there’s no waiting around for it to dry before buffing it. Like the original version, this wax should be used very sparingly, a little goes a very long way and once applied it might even be necessary to spread it thinner using Safety Cloth (the texture of this makes it ideal for this purpose). The Microcrystalline Wax Stick is also perfect for use on the Buffing Wheel System, use it on Wheel C to buff up to a brilliant, hard wearing finish.
  • Woodturners stick wax is a mixture of beeswax and carnauba wax it is slightly softer than the Carnauba Wax Stick and therefore slightly easier to apply and there are no concerns about it marking softer woods. Applied over a sanding sealer, simply hold the stick against the revolving work and allow the heat generated to melt the wax onto the wood. Buff up straight away using Safety Cloth, using the cloth to ensure an even coating.
  • These compounds are designed to co-ordinate with the cloth used in the Buffing Wheels and Dome Buffs to give an exceptional cut and prepare the surface to a very smooth finish prior to using wax. Compound 1 -the brown one – (sometimes referred to as tripoli) is used with the ‘A’ Wheel/Dome to help smooth the applied finish. Avoid overloading the wheel/dome where possible to prevent a build up of the compound. If this happens it can be removed by either washing in soapy water or abrading the edge of the wheel with a coarse abrasive. Do not use on very open grained light coloured timber as the compound can get lodged in the grain and colour the piece. Compound 2 – the white one – (sometimes referred to as white diamond) acts as a cleanser to remove any traces of Compound 1 left on the surface (but not from the grain) and also has a very fine abrasive contained in it which smooths the work, leaving a semi-gloss finish and a superb foundation for the top coat of wax. Use Compound 2 sparingly, too much on the wheel will result in smears on the surface of your work which can be removed with buffing but this can be very time consuming and frustrating. It’s always best to apply a little and add more if needed.
  • This is a solid block of carnauba wax, popular with woodturners. It gives a bright gloss finish and is also very hard wearing, able to withstand a medium amount of handling without showing finger marks. Apply over a sanding sealer by holding it against your work at it revolves on the lathe. Do not press too much – the wax is very hard and can scratch softer woods – the idea is to generate enough heat for the wax to melt slightly and transfer onto the wood. (This is easier than it sounds!). Use sparingly, and use the polishing process (using safety cloth) to ensure the wax is spread evenly. Buffing will produce a high gloss finish.

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