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The Bowler Hatted Turner:

--- Quote from: Dave Wraight on January 15, 2024, 09:42:44 AM ---I started wearing fingerless gloves just over a year ago because of a potential blood disorder and arthritis in my thumb joints. Tight fitting when first used and I am now on my second pair because stitching started to go around the end of one finger. About £8 from Toolstation. Worth every penny.

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Worth every penny until you lose a finger. Dave if the stitching is going around the end of one finger you should ask yourself if you are quick enough and strong enough to pull your finger away if the thread gets caught. The other thing I would add to Bill's post, if the shavings are too hot turn the speed down. Also if you have arthritis you should alter your tools or the handles and not your hands (through wearing gloves).
And I know I may come in for a bit of stick over this but I am industry based and I have seen so many accidents caused by the wearing of gloves by people that thought they knew better.

Twisted Trees:
Side issue strange thought... Arthritis is often mentioned as an issue, as I don't suffer from it I am not the person to solve the problem... But I was wondering what the problem is that gloves solve, is it the cold of the metal? in which case warm it up! or the size of the bar? which is where my head started wandering about a bit! could you turn a sliding handle, i.e. a tube that fits over the tool increasing the size to add your downward pressure to which would also insulate you from the cold of the metal?

Twisted Trees:
Just made a video about the idea mentioned above... https://youtu.be/zSpuK4zgYyw could those with Arthritis check it out see if it is a good or bad idea, if it is good share it wide, most important comment on the video so others may try it out if it works.

Wood spinner:
I have osteoarthritis . I only use a glove when removing lots of wood as the shavings get very hot and burn my hand
No glove for normal finer detail work , I have not found the cold to be an issue.

Twisted Trees:

--- Quote from: Wood spinner on January 22, 2024, 06:19:54 PM ---I have osteoarthritis . I only use a glove when removing lots of wood as the shavings get very hot and burn my hand
No glove for normal finer detail work , I have not found the cold to be an issue.

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Is that due to an extra sensitivity? I seldom notice the shavings are hot and if I do I can support from under the tool or further from the toolrest. I have made handles for things especially for Arteritis sufferers in the past, those were mainly larger shapes to allow the palm of the hand to do the work in place of the fingers. Please give my "tube" idea a go, and let me have some feedback on if it is beneficial or not.
 

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