Nope - I didn't buy a single thing for this. I have metal sheet of various flavors hanging around the shop from older projects, and I just used what I had here for the rest. I 1/4" rod of tool steel that I ground to shape served as my tool, and I used some aluminum rod stock to create the form and clamping head. It is great fun, but be prepared to make some pretty poopy pieces before you get one good one.
Some observations:
- Thinner sheet is not easier to spin, as it has a tendency to tear.
- Silver is a cast iron bitch to turn.
- Small pieces are harder to spin than larger pieces.
- I would not attempt to modify an existing toolrest for this. Make or buy a new one that is specific to spinning.
- If you've gone so far as to attempt metal spinning, making your own tools is way less expensive, and not that difficult.
- Start with pewter, not copper, you dunderhead....
