Well, I got a new garage door today, to replace the old, much patched one. This one is insulated and should make for both a warmer home in winter and a cooler one this summer.
As soon as work finished on the door, I got to work on a new breadboard. My old ones were round, flat, and not much else. Since both sides of the board have to be turned and worked on, I didnt have a method for attaching the board blank to the lathe without drilling holes in or cutting a tenon. This results in a cutting board with holes on the top-not a very satisfactory situation.
Then I remembered turners tape. Turning tape is a heavy duty, cloth tape that is sticky on both sides. Its so sticky that if you touch it its like trying to get unstuck from super glue. This enables a wood turner to attach a blank to a faceplate and then to the lathe without drilling holes at all. So one face of the board will be solid and smooth. Lets take a look:
I had a very wide piece of white ash in the wood pile that was too thin to turn into a tray or a dish but would be just right for a cutting board. I fished it out and measured it and cut it into a big circle
The tape is first applied to the face of the faceplate. The surface has to be perfectly clean and the wood has to be smooth and dust free:
Next I placed the face plate exactly in the center of the blank and pushed down:
Since this type of tape is pressure sensitive, I placed several bricks on top of the faceplate and let that whole thing sit for about 20 minutes:
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