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    Does anyone else out there have trouble with hands cramping after turning and sanding for a couple hours.

    I am 69 so that may have something with it.

    I do eat at least one banana a day, and more along with potassium supplements if I am having cramping.

    I mostly don't have a death grip on the chisel handles. I do sometimes have to stop and relax everything before continuing.

    Any solutions?
    So much timber, so little time.

    Paul

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    Paul,
    I think it's just a case of stopping every 20 minutes or so, have a stretch and put the tools down.

    I am 49 and find I have to do that, but you know what turning does do to you...you become obsessive and just need to find out what the piece looks like if you turn away a little bit more.

    It's just your body telling you to slow it down and appreciate the turning and have a coffee.

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    Your in the same ball park as me Paul...with age come ailments. One thing that has helped is larger diameter tool handles (been slowly making my own), they are easier on the palm and fingers than skinny ones.

    ...but, like Skot said, take a break once in a while, have a cold one or two, kick the cat, take a walk....etc., etc
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    Bigger handles are a good Idea. I have big hands and all my chisels but one- my new at Christmas 1/2" bowl gouge - have small diameter handles.

    I have several bed posts I have been saving for something. Now I know what to do with them.

    Thanks.
    So much timber, so little time.

    Paul

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    I wouldn't have 2 cold ones while turning....but I would kick 2 cats

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    For Shame, kicking cats!!!!

    Here is my 19 pound old buddy, hard at work in the summer time.

    He does the same in winter, but on the bed.
    So much timber, so little time.

    Paul

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    Paul, I'll be 69 in a few months, so I'm gettin' there. I used to have some really tired hands, almost cramping, but not quite, and someone told me to relax the death grip. So I have to consiously maintain a light grip... so far so good.
    Unless I am doing honey-dos for Her Majesty, I am fortunate to spend about 5 or 6 hours a day turning now... well, some of it's in preparation of the wood, too... but most of it is at the lathes.
    When I do take a break, it includes a nap, usually.
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    Hmm, cramps, often as OGYT has mentioned a death grip can the bulk of the problem and you have got re train your self.

    On the other hand if I have a mineral deficit then I get cramps. So I generally take a multi mineral and have not had any since.

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    my father was getting really bad cramps and was told by the chemist that quinen helps. he has been drinking indian tonic watter for 12 months and no longer gets any craps.

    try losening your grip a bit and see how ya go.

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    mine have stopped since i started taking magnesium tablets....bob

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    Paul, I'm 68, till now I never had that problem. Maybe the reason I do everything by hand, even cutting logs by hand, so I have a lot of power in my arms and hands.
    Good for us old guys to keep in shape.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Paul39 View Post
    For Shame, kicking cats!!!!

    Here is my 19 pound old buddy, hard at work in the summer time.

    He does the same in winter, but on the bed.
    ....well, a possum or two are good substitutes
    Cheers,
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    Could try Glucosamine I was getting cramps years ago took potassium phosphate or was it calcium phosphate? was called body salts I think worked quickly.

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    Quote Originally Posted by robyn2839 View Post
    mine have stopped since i started taking magnesium tablets....bob
    Magnesium is worth trying, helps me, Banana's contain potasium from memory....


    joez

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    Quote Originally Posted by Paul39 View Post
    Does anyone else out there have trouble with hands cramping after turning and sanding for a couple hours.

    I am 69 so that may have something with it.

    I do eat at least one banana a day, and more along with potassium supplements if I am having cramping.

    I mostly don't have a death grip on the chisel handles. I do sometimes have to stop and relax everything before continuing.

    Any solutions?
    Hey Paul, think about gloves....Now before you guys jump all over me about "the feel" or "dexterity", they make mechanics gloves (Lowe's carries them) that have a great feel and they also offer gloves for bikers (motorcyclists) that have gel inserts. I have a probelm with the vibration sometimes. My leather biker gloves have helped a great deal. Biggest problem is, you gotta stop every once and again and shake the shavings out
    "Too old to be this useful, Way too useful to be this old"

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