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John C Lucas Woodturner
Добавлен 24 мар 2012
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Hunter carbide turning tool
Просмотров 790Год назад
This is how I use the hunter carbide tools to achieve a superior finish
Hunter Carbide taper hollowing tools
Просмотров 791Год назад
This is about hollowing with the Hunter #1 taper hollowing tools. I try to show how I use the tools and the progression for hollowing.
Hunter carbide back cutting tools
Просмотров 239Год назад
This video shows how I use 2 of the Hunter back cutting tools for cleaning up the sides of vases and straight sided vessels.
Turning a Wine Stopper with John Lucas
Просмотров 245Год назад
this video shows how to use the thompson detail gouge to turn a wine stopper.
Sharpening tips
Просмотров 560Год назад
This video shows some sharpening tips using the Oneway sharpening system and the wolverine Jig. It also shows sharpening the Stewart Batty Grind using the Oneway sharpening platform.
Sharpening Problems 16May11
Просмотров 1,8 тыс.Год назад
This video will show how to correct grinding problems with the bowl gouge using the Wolverine jig. It also shows how I sharpen my hollowing scrapers and a dovetail scraper.
Turning beads 2
Просмотров 233Год назад
This is a video about turning beads on spindles, vessels, bowls, and platters.
Roughing Gouge Alternative
Просмотров 195Год назад
This video is to show how to use a bowl gouge or spindle gouge to rough out or round out a platter or bowl. A roughing gouge is dangerous for this operation.
Hunter Hercules tool
Просмотров 1,7 тыс.Год назад
This video is to show how I use my spindle roughing gouge and how to cut square shoulders on a spindle.
Spindle Roughing Gouge
Просмотров 393Год назад
This video is to show how I use my spindle roughing gouge and how to cut square shoulders on a spindle.
skew practice 2
Просмотров 549Год назад
This video is a practice project just to sharpen your skew turning techniques. Just turn it quickly and throw it away. It's just designed as a warm up before actually turning a project.
Skew practice
Просмотров 588Год назад
This was a discussion on using the toe down or long point down cuts with the skew and skew practice techniques. I have also shown V cuts using the toe down angle of the skew.
Turning a Cove
Просмотров 76Год назад
Learning how to turn a cove with a spindle gouge, scraper and skew.
As a newer turner appreciate your educational videos. For a mid lathe turner interested in turning boxes, small vases etc. is a complete hollowing system needed? I have one Hunter tool and it is a solid carbide cutter, looking at their various hollowing tools appreciate your suggestions. Thank you.
Do you know if this process would also work for HSS rods?
Thanks,I just purchased the #3 for making my bowling ball bowls. The stuff inside can be tough. Hope the cutters hold up.
It looks like they don't have the #4 anymore. I just ordered the #3 Badger instead. You should get a commission from them.
Muito bom mesmo, ganhou um inscrito e like, também tenho um canal. Tornearia amadora
Thanks for the demo John I just got my #3 Hercules so I'm happy to get any help i can with it.
Something happened to the volume in the second half
John, your video addresses exactly some of the sharpening issues I have been working on. Thanks for the straightforward explanations.
Way too many skews :-)
Hey dude, wassup with your sound? =\
Great use of “scrap” wood. Like the basic design. Well done!
You make it look easy! Thanks for the demo will have to get one and try it out.
Love my Osprey!
I learn lot, thank you for this video, great skills Master.
Thank you for this great explanation on this tool.
How do you like using this tool on end grain? Thank you.
Works fantastic. I hollow my end grain boxes using this tool and then clean up the final cuts with the Hunter Badger.
I used this tool for the first time tonight! Really love it but wish I'd watched this video before. XD Thank you John!
Very good. I just recently purchased this tool and have turned a bowl with it. It is fantastic and rivals my Ellsworth/Irish Grind tool that I normally use.
what size viceroy are you using in this video?
Great explanation on how this tool does this particular cut easier than a bowl gouge or conventional scrapers. Very effective training aids.
Where can i get one in the UK ?
I would give Mike Hunter a call. He will tell you if he has any dealers in the UK and/or how much it might cost to ship. Great guy to talk to. huntertoolsystems.com/
Good video, John!
Thanks for demoing the Hunter tools, John. You've convinced me that I need to add these to my arsenal. What's the wood on that bowl? It's lovely!
It is Walnut. This was a blank that was given to me. I would cut it differently normally.
John, The Viceroy looks very similar to the Clewe's mate 2, any difference?
there is a difference. Mike originally made the Mate tools for Jimmy but has stopped. His tool has a square shank where Jimmy's had a rectangular shank. The Viceroy has a slightly different angle and shape to the support shaft around the cutter. I like the Viceroy better for bevel rubbing than the mate tools. I did like the rectangular shaft as I felt it was better for the new turner but it did make it harder to use as a bevel rubbing tool. I think the Viceroy is more versatile than the Mate for this reason.
It's very similar to the Clewes mate tools although Mike added his touch and l think it makes it easier to use as a bevel rubbing tool.
John, with respect, I fail to see the advantage of the Viceroy over a 5/8, or 1/2 bowl gouge. It strikes me that the Viceroy is certainly a slower to use. I will say it seems to be "user friendly" for someone who has no experience.
I don't think it's slower to use. I purposely didn't push it in this video. for experienced turners it does not take the place of the bowl gouge. For new turners however it vastly improves their success rate. I've taught 3 classes now using this tool and the Hunter Hercules. These were brand new turners who had never touched a tool. All were quite successful with the projects and no catches.
If you really push the tool in it will remove wood quite fast. As a long time bowl gouge user I agree with you but it's a fantastic tool for beginners because there is virtually no learning curve and no sharpening tools needed.
John great tutorial thanks - but wonder if you've tried grinding the heel of the bowl gouge bevel, away to allow the tip freedom to follow the deired shape?
Nice detail explanation on cuts we may not use much. What kind of microphone did you buy?
Great job John showing the differences of scraping and slicing cuts and the importance of grain orientation. Important stuff, Thanks for sharing that info.
Thanks John, great teaching video. The technique on raising the tool rest so high was something I hadn't seen before. Always a good day when a fella learns something!