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Grip Turning Mandrels
Part Id Description Price
1/4" Dia. Contact Distributor
5/16" Dia. Contact Distributor
3/8" Dia. Contact Distributor
7/16" Dia. Contact Distributor
1/2" Dia. Contact Distributor
9/16" Dia. Contact Distributor
5/8" Dia. Contact Distributor
11/16" Dia. Contact Distributor
3/4" Dia. Contact Distributor>/td>
Set of Five 1/4" - 1/2" Contact Distributor

Threaded Wood Turning Mandrels

For those of you who like me prefer to turn your own grips on the These specialty mandrels are specifically designed for turning wood wood lathe these mandrels are indispensable! Each Mandrel is manufactured using hardened steel and centerbored on both ends with a 60 degree taper to accept standard live centers. Standard length is 18 inches, however if you need a special length, I will be glad to accommodate your needs. With proper use and care these mandrels will provide many years of service. components for fishing rods. They are threaded on one end and are supplied with a moveable shaft collar and brass spacers. Simply slide the shaft collar up or down the length of the mandrel to accommodate the length of your workpiece, place a spacer on either side of the wood and lock into place using the nut on the end of the mandrel. Manufacturing, items such as reelseat inserts, buttcaps, wooden hosels, trim rings and full wood grips becomes a breeze!

Threaded Wood Turning Mandrels
Part Id Description Price
5/16" Dia. Contact Distributor
3/8" Dia. Contact Distributor
7/16" Dia. Contact Distributor
1/2" Dia. Contact Distributor
Set of Four 5/16"-1/2" Contact Distributor

The Lathe in Rodbuilding DVD

New from Lamar, the first DVD in the industry dedicated to helping the Rodmaker get started using the lathe. Anyone who has ever had aspirations to turn their own grips, reelseat inserts, trimrings etc... but was intimidated by the learning curve, FEAR NO MORE! This instructional resource will guide you through the parts of the lathe and what to look for when purchasing a lathe for Rodbuilding purposes. It also walks the viewer through three projects: Assembling and turning your own cork grip, turning an endcap for a flyseat, and turning a wood insert for a fly/spin seat. Also outlined are tool selection, wood finishing, Lathe safety, and sharpening. Price: Contact Distributor
An invaluable resource for the beginner and intermediate Lathe user!