Ejames, fairly easy- the only trick is turning a really long tenon without destroying it(I've gone up to 2" length on the tenon). I use a 1/16 drill bit in a live center chuck on the tailstock to support the tenon. Otherwise, you get so much flexing, the tenon will climb over the cutter and destroy itself....Sanding it down to reveal the tenon, just make sure you don't cut into the airway...Love the shape and especially that stem! I gotta try that one of these days.
I thought it would be something like that but wasn't real sure! Thanks!Ejames, fairly easy- the only trick is turning a really long tenon without destroying it(I've gone up to 2" length on the tenon). I use a 1/16 drill bit in a live center chuck on the tailstock to support the tenon. Otherwise, you get so much flexing, the tenon will climb over the cutter and destroy itself....Sanding it down to reveal the tenon, just make sure you don't cut into the airway...![]()