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  • Part of the exclusive range of Coronet lathes from Record Power, the Envoy is perfect for the woodturner who regularly needs the power, stability and capacities necessary for large scale work. Designed as a natural progression from the Coronet Herald, it is supported by large and heavy integral cast iron legs to give ample protection from vibration while turning out of balance timbers.
    The overall heavy-duty construction of the machine, along with the finely engineered and machined components make this lathe a pleasure to use.
     
  • Regent Variable Speed Lathe is the largest lathe in the exclusive range of Coronet lathes from Record Power and is ideal for the woodturner who regularly needs the power, stability and capacities necessary for very large scale work. It is supported by large and heavy integral cast iron legs to give ample protection from vibration while turning out of balance timbers. The overall heavy-duty construction of the machine, along with the finely engineered and machined components make this lathe a pleasure to use.
     
  • This set contains the three essential tools for spindle turning - 1” spindle roughing gouge, 3/8” spindle gouge and 1/8” parting tool.
    These tools are manufactured to a standard that makes them perfect for use by demanding professionals but also at a cost which makes them ideal for the novice turner. Designed in consultation with and tested rigorously by professional woodturners, they represent a new standard in quality and value.
    The blades are made of high speed steel to keep their cutting edge longer and the handles of close-grained, stable and heavy beech. The shape of the handles has been specially designed, based on the requirements of experienced woodturners, to provide a strong and comfortable grip, leaving you free to concentrate on turning.
  • This set contains the three essential tools for bowl turning - 3/8” bowl gouge, 1/2” domed scraper and 3/16” parting tool.
    These tools are manufactured to a standard that makes them perfect for use by demanding professionals but also at a cost which makes them ideal for the novice turner. Designed in consultation with and tested rigorously by professional woodturners, they represent a new standard in quality and value.
    The blades are made of high speed steel to keep their cutting edge longer and the handles of close-grained, stable and heavy beech. The shape of the handles has been specially designed, based on the requirements of experienced woodturners, to provide a strong and comfortable grip, leaving you free to concentrate on turning.
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    Basswood (American Lime)

    £5.85£9.75
    Basswood is an ideal wood for woodcarvers and whittling. Its soft, fine, even texture makes it easy to work with, while its pale inconspicuous colour doesn't distract from the carved patterns of the finished product. It can take stain and polishes without difficulty.
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    Basswood is an ideal wood for woodcarvers and whittling. Its soft, fine, even texture makes it easy to work with, while its pale inconspicuous colour doesn't distract from the carved patterns of the finished product. It can take stain and polishes without difficulty.
  • Twist Pen with ball end clip, available in Chrome, Gun Metal or Gold. Black ink refill, for this pen use 7mm bushing set.
  • Blanks are supplied in a square block form, 150mm x 20mm x 20mm. Each blank is unique and pictures indicate pattern/colour, purchased items are subject to slight variations.
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    Ash circle

    £5.15£10.50
    Ash is a cream to olive brown timber with a darker heart which comes from larger logs. Has a straight to wavy grain with a course texture. Machines and turns well and takes an excellent finish.    
  • African blackwood square

    £5.55£53.10
    Dark purple-brown with black streaks, giving an almost black appearance. Generally straight grained with a fine even texture. Finishes exceptionally well.
  • Tea Light Holders

    £1.25£1.50
    Metal holders require a hole approximately 42mm diameter x 17mm deep. The glass holder requires a hole approximately 48 mm dia x 26mm deep . Available in a glass, brass, copper and polished steel finish.
  • Record Power Domed Scraper

    £35.99£49.99
    Record Power Domed Scrapers (round-nose scrapers) feature a left-hand sweep to the grind, which allows them to be used on the insides of bowls with ease. Ideal for removing gouge marks and general smoothing work.
  • Record Power Bowl Gouge

    £41.99£59.99
    Record Power Bowl Gouges feature an improved flute profile, designed to help clear shavings quickly for more effective and faster cutting.
  • Record Power Parting Tool

    £37.99£39.99
    Record Power Parting Tools mainly used for parting the finished workpiece from the waste wood. With the correct technique they can also be used for creating beads and patterns - a truly useful and essential tool.
  • Record Power Skew Chisel

    £39.99£49.99
    Record Power Skew Chisels probably the most versatile tool for working between centres - they can give a silky smooth finish and may also be used for creating beads, coves and other decorative elements.
  • Record Power Spindle Gouge

    £29.69£39.99
    Record Power Spindle Gouges these are ideal general-purpose spindle tools, ideal for producing beads, coves and sweeping profiles across a wide range of projects.
  • Record Power Spindle Roughing Gouges designed for use between lathe centres on parallel grain, the deep and wide flutes of these gouges remove material with speed. Ideal for roughing out spindle blanks but they can also be useful for some finer work.
  • Milliput Epoxy Putty

    £2.65£4.75
    Milliput Epoxy Putty, the two sticks have a long shelf life but once mixed the resultant putty is at first soft and highly adhesive and then gradually hardens. Speed of hardening is dependant on temperature and at normal temperatures (20-25ºC) Milliput becomes rock hard in three to four hours. By the application of heat the setting time can be reduced to a few minutes. After setting hard Milliput continues to cure and is fully cured after an elapse of time equal to the setting time at the same temperature. Once fully cured Milliput can be machined, drilled, tapped, turned, filed, sawn, sandpapered and painted. Milliput can be sandpapered and painted immediately it has set. (it is advisable to wear eye protection during this process). Milliput is an excellent adhesive and will bond any of the following to itself or to any of the others - wood, brick, cement, metals, concrete, plastics, glass etc, but note that Milliput is not intended as a thin layer adhesive and should not be used where a paste, mucilage or thin glue is indicated. Milliput will set under water and is heat resistant up to 130°C. Shelf Life: Recommended that Milliput is stored in cool, dry conditions. Please reseal bags after use. Stored correctly this product should remain workable for about 2 years. Available in six colours: Standard (Yellow/Grey), Terracotta, Silver Grey, Black, Superfine White and Turquoise Blue.
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    While this resin has been manufactured to resist scratching and resistance to marking from heat sources we must stress this resin will still mark if sharp items are moved across the surface or hot items are placed on the surface.

    As with all casting products, we stress that customers should purchase a small amount to perform initial tests to ensure suitability for their project and requirements.

    Product Data Units Mix
    Mix Ratio  Weight 100 : 50
    Hardness  ShoreD 80 - 85
    Viscosity (25°C) mPa.s 600 - 900
    Density (25°C) g/cm3 1.09 – 1.13
    Pot life (200g, 25°C) Mins 25 - 30
    Cure Time (200g, 25°C) Hours 24
    Full Cure (25°C) Days 7
    Recommended Casting Thickness mm 1 - 5
    Pigmentation Epoxy pigments are the recommended system to colour this resin however the polyester range of pigments will also work. Please read the Technical and Safety Data sheets prior to use. We recommend small scale testing to ensure compatibility before using at full scale.   Cold Weather Notice Cooler temperatures in the UK and Ireland around mid-autumn to mid spring are not ideal conditions for water clear epoxy systems, this can increase the chances of crystallisation in the resin (this can occur at room temperature depending on circumstances, it is however much less common). Appearance can differ depending on the degree of crystallisation, from small lumps sitting on the surface to a hazy/milky white appearance, extreme cases the contents may completely solidify.  Crystallisation occurs due to a phase change from liquid or solid similar to that of water turning to ice, fortunately it is easily reversed by warming the epoxy component to 60°c.  Ensure any crystals are completely removed as remaining crystals can act as a seed causing the crystals to form again quite quickly. Lab results show the heating cycle to remove crystals can be repeated on multiple occasions before beginning to suffer from any losses in resin properties.   We recommend keeping the resin system at a good room temperature at all times where possible, ensure to clean the lids and bottle necks of containers with isopropyl alcohol / acetone allowing the solvent to evaporate before replacing the lid.  
  • Llewellyn Ryland Polyester Pigment are coloured liquid/paste mediums based on pigments dispersed within a solvent-free reactive unsaturated polyester resin. They are available in a wide range of colours varying in strength and consistency depending upon the particular colouring application. They have been developed to blend easily into resin systems. The range of colours is based upon pigments carefully selected for colour fastness, opacity, heat stability and having minimum effect upon the curing characteristics of the final system. The resin used with the Polyester Colour Paste is a specially developed solvent-free reactive polyester resin which chemically cross links with the moulding resin so that the colour is "locked in" once the system has cured. They can be used to colour most polyester resin based systems used within the composites or related industry. These Polyester Colour Pastes have excellent stability.
  • Pyrography Loops & Points

    £5.57£10.00
    Made from Nickel Chromium wire and with normal use will last many years.
    • Make points to your shape and design using wire cutters and pliers. One reel can make in excess of 150 points. Hammered flat, they can be used as a blade for burning feathers, grass or fur, or file the wire to a needle point for minute detail.
    • Designed for use with the Peter Child Pyrography machine: two pen flexibility at the flick of a switch.
    Save time and switch between pens quickly and safely or heat two pens simultaneously for multiple users. Stow pens in built-in cradles for ease and convenience and keep spare points safe and accessible in the brass container. Units are available with or without a pen. Unit is powered by a Peter Child Pyrography machine
  • Features:
    • Fine control of heat and precise handling of the burning head, variable heat, up to 1100º C.
    • The pen (for handpiece) has a cool running and lightweight handle which remains comfortable even after many hours of use.
    • Writes quickly and as fluently as a fountain pen.
    • Cost effective replacement points.
    • The ability to shape your own points from specialist wire with the supplied fine wire, perfect for fine detailed burning. Thicker wire is available, ideal for enhancing bird or stick carving.
    A robust and reliable controller unit, housed in a strong steel case, that have been used both professionally and continuously for over twenty years. Each pyrography machine contains a pen, a meter length of 25 standard wire gauge (SWG) to make your own points, six spare nickel chromium nibs (five standard points in 25 SWG and one spoon point in heavier 24 SWG) and a handy 12 page instruction manual.  
  • These jaws are able to hold the smallest work pieces. The convex internal radius on each jaw is designed to avoid damage to small and fragile work. It allows the user to get very close to support thin work as safely as possible. It also allows good access to work close to the base of a work piece without the tool fouling on the jaws. For maximum support always ensure the workpiece features a spigot long enough to be supported along the full length of the jaws’ internal surface.   SC1 Contraction Spigot: 4 - 11.5 mm Contraction Square: 4 - 11.5 mm SC2 Contraction Spigot: 4 - 25.5 mm Contraction Square: 4 - 25.5 mm
  • These jaws are perfect for drilling pen blanks, eliminating the need for a drill press and offering much more accurate results because the deep grip to all four sides ensures excellent holding power. Drilling on the lathe means the feed speed of the drill bit is under complete control, so a superior finish can be achieved on a wide range of materials. These jaws are also useful for working on small finials and similar projects, as in addition to their strong grip, the work piece is moved forward from the chuck to allow greater access.   SC1 Contraction Spigot: 14 - 20 mm Contraction Square: 14 - 24.5 mm SC2 Contraction Spigot: 14 - 20 mm Contraction Square: 14 - 26 mm
  • Another of the most popular jaws for full size chucks – these are also ideal for smaller chuck projects too. We have set the range of these bodies to be compatible with most tea light holder designs (on either body) as well as many salt or pepper pot designs and these offer an excellent expansion grip for many projects. The end of the jaw
    is dovetailed so can be used on its own as a delicate grip – or the jaw can be inserted full length using the back jaw face as a register and providing wall support to prevent the workpiece being knocked from a dovetail only grip. The dovetail at the end provides additional security in expansion mode.
    SC1 Expansion: 39 - 47.5 mm Contraction Spigot: 6 - 14.5 mm Contraction Square: 4.5 - 12 mm SC2 Expansion: 39.5 - 60 mm Contraction Spigot: 6 - 26 mm Contraction Square: 4.5 - 25 mm
  • This faceplate ring is ideal for holding small to medium sized bowl blanks and due to its strong hold is also suitable for more out of balance timber. It is held to the chuck using the standard 40 mm jaw set which comes with both the SC1 and SC2 Mini Chucks. Diameter: 68 mm  
  • The SC1 and SC2 are the first mini-chucks on the market to offer woodturners a premium-quality solution for those who regularly turn small, intricate items - bringing the world-renowned quality of the SC3 and SC4 to the mini-chuck market. The SC2 is a direct-thread chuck and features a larger diameter body than the SC1, at 63.5 mm (2 1/2”), giving larger holding capacities than the SC1.

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