I was a bit frustrate with time and wood I was wasting to make very thin rings for shank or stem inlays.
Usually my pipes have two or three 1.2mm to 1.5mm inlays and I have to cut pieces of 5mm each (best case)
and sand them down till the right thickness. Today I've decided to make a little saw that could be attached to
the tool holder of a metal lathe and cut off rings. I've tested it with 350rpm and 550rpm and it works pretty fine.
Here is my cachectic prototype:






How it was made:
• Blade holder: cheese slicer from aluminium - Really!!! Like this one:

• Arm: piece of aluminium from an old machine. Screws and nuts are not from plastic; only the nut caps are.
• Blade: piece of blade from a bandsaw blade that broken.
But I got a question... is there any easy way of cutting off things on a lathe without wasting too much material
and getting both surfaces faced? I might be reinventing the wheel and I don't know!

eder.