I'd use your CNC lathe and custom grind a bit for wood out of high speed 
steel.   I'd probably grind it similar to a wood lathe parting tool but 
put a radius on the tip.

I'd be throwing out a lot of wood if I had to make violin pegs on a wood 
lathe by hand.

Dave

On 9/7/2011 5:03 PM, Kirk Wallace wrote:
> I need to make some violin pegs and I have very little experience with
> wood turning. One option is to work the wood the same as I would with
> metal, but I don't think wood single points very well. I have a wood
> lathe I could use, but I want the peg taper to be very accurate and I'm
> inclined to not try the taper with a gouge by hand. Plus my CNC lathe
> would make the project much shorter (maybe). So, what would be the best
> way to CNC wood pegs?
>
> This link shows how the taper is normally trimmed, but this also seems
> like a poor way of cutting wood:
> http://hmi.homewood.net/pegjob/
>
> As a side note, I made a peg hole reamer by turning a taper on some
> unknown piece of steel rod (in other words, probably soft) on my manual
> lathe, rotated the cutter so the top faced the spindle (brake locked),
> then cranked the compound (still canted at 1 degree) to use the compound
> as a shaper. I cut two shallow flutes parallel to the rod axis. The
> shallow flutes clogged quickly with wood shavings, but I was able to
> ream four holes and fit three pegs. The problem is, I can't find the
> fourth, and I can't do my movement #3:
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JdYGmPH9fcs
>
> without it. I don't have a video of my performance, so that's not me in
> the above link. I'll most likely find the missing peg after I make a new
> peg set.
>
>
>    


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