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David Bentley, Woodturner
Vern Stoval presentation Dec 9, 2023, Wood Stiching
Vern Stoval long time member of The Bay Area Woodturners Association shows wood stiching
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Bob Nolan Presentation, Basket IlIusion presentation to BAWA, Sept 14, 2024
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Bob Nolan Presentation to the Bay Area Woodturners Association, Basket IlIusion Sept 14, 2024, basket coloring, making beading tools, beading inside and outside basket, general illusion information
Jim Rodgers, WT101, Turning a Bottle Stopper
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Jim Rodgers shows another way to make a bottle stopper.
Jim Rodgers, A New Way to Build a Segmented Bowl
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Jim Rodgers, A New Way to Build a Segmented Bowl
John Cobb Presentation to BAWA
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John Cobb Presentation to BAWA, Hollow Forms for Muggles
Jim Rodgers, Hollowing Part 3, Systems
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Jim Rodgers, Hollowing Part 3, Types of Systems and tools
Jim Rodgers, Hollowing a Vessel, Part 2
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Jim Rodgers, Hollowing a Vessel, Part 2, Description of hollowing tools and techniques.
BAWA Show and Tell, Sept 9, 2023
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Bay Area Woodturners Association Business Meeting and Show and Tell before Jean-Louis Meynier's presentation
Jim Rodgers Hollowing a Small Wooden Vessel.
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Jim Rodgers Hollowing a Small Wooden Vessel. Jim demonstrates how different tools hollow and hollowing technique.
Jean Louis Meynier, Captive Wooden Sphere's
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Jean-Louis Meynier, Captive Wooden Sphere's or Boules de Canton or Chinese Spheres, made from one piece of wood. Let Jean-Louis show you how they are made.
Jim Rodgers, tour of the Woodturning Studio, Room 108
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Jim Rodgers, tour of the Woodturning Studio, Room 108, Mt. Diablo Adult School
BAWA Club Meeting April 15, 2023
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Dave Bentley makes a large spinning top in Demo at the BAWA Club Meeting
Marbling Wood with Jacques Blumer
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Marbling wood with Jacques Blumer, wood preparation, How marbling works, Materials for marbling, setting up the marbling process, finishing a marbling project, the process, history of marbling wood, paper, etc.
Steve Forrest, Photographing Your Work
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Steve Forrest lecture on how to take great photos of your wood turnings.
New Segmented Vessel with Jim Rodgers
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New Segmented Vessel with Jim Rodgers
Jim Rodgers, Using the most tools I can to make a box
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Jim Rodgers, Using the most tools I can to make a box
Dave Bentley, Turning a Wooden Mallet, WT 150, Lesson 2
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Dave Bentley, Turning a Wooden Mallet, WT 150, Lesson 2
Dave Bentley Turns a Large Top with Pull String
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Dave Bentley Turns a Large Top with Pull String
Jim Rodgers, Catches with the Gouge, Part 1
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Jim Rodgers, Catches with the Gouge, Part 1
Jim Rodgers, Making a Bowl 201, Part 1 of 3
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Jim Rodgers, Making a Bowl 201, Part 1 of 3
Jim Rodgers, Woodturning 101, Lesson 2, Series 2
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Jim Rodgers, Woodturning 101, Lesson 2, Series 2
Jim Rodgers, making a different kind of scoop HD 1080p
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Jim Rodgers, making a different kind of scoop HD 1080p
another great video-love your techinques-where do you get that adapter for tail stock end?
great video-question if you do not have a valumn chuck what would you do to center ring in part 3 of your series
Watched it a 2nd time today before Dave's class tonight. Great video. Helpful also to learn the names of the different 4 tools he used in the video and the four jaw scroll chuck. Hard to remember the names. 1. Spindle Roughing Gouge 2. Detail Gouge 3. Parting Tool and 4. Skew Chisel.
I've very glad that the school created these video series for the various wood turning classes. Really helps.
Great 28 minute video David. I will see you tomorrow for the 6pm class to make this Mallet!! Great detail to help me before I even get into class to give me a great idea of what I need to do!
Thanks for the video. Looking forward to the 150 class and trying the different tools for coves and beads.
Great video Dave. I look forward to starting your 150 class tonight!
Could you please tell me what is the tailstock system James uses for this turning? Thanks
Thanks for sharing never seen any of those tools very intresting
What glue do you use? I bought "Tight Bond Speed Set". Is that a good glue? I don't want to have to wait forever between segment applications. Thanks!
Honestly, some of the best videos I have found on the basics - very informative. I am going to share these; they are very worthwhile!
1st... plus five.
Excellent explanation, thanks
Say there Jim I use rubber roofing, if you know a roofer you can get lots of it,different thickness - liked your vid ,even if it is 4 years ago ha ha ha
Thanks for the info!!!
really BAD video!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@davidbentleywoodturner9948 At the end of this video while sharpening the pyramid, you were dipping the point into something. Was this peanut oil, or something else?
I notice in the video that you use a sanding stick to flatten the row of segments. How would it work if you installed a sanding disk made of Corina on the tail stock to do the flattening?
I used the same scraper you used in this demonstration, but I don't understand the negative bevel scraper and when that is used? Never mind it's all explained later on...
A decent lathe light would make a huge difference
Lovely walkthrough. If I were to get say, an M2 rod, I wouldn't need to harden it, just grind it, right?
other than proper positioning, does changing speed of lathe up or down eliminate chatter marks better generally speaking? thanks for good tutorial.
Jim, I like the your teaching voice, it is calming, and your music is low impact, it doesn't distract from the content. Great series.
Hi my name is Paul Rodgers I was wondering if you have a video on removing a Spur drive on a craftsman wood lath my is stuck
Very good
I've watched several of your videos and especially with bowl gouges what do you recommend for left-hand turners ? I thought about spinning reversed, but I'm afraid that the chuck will come unscrewed.
Hi Jim, do you have a video showing making the jig you are using? Thank You, enjoy your videos, they are very helpful
If you use Tite Bond Thick and Quick (set time is 5 seconds) it wouldn't matter which technique you use, the pieces will bond a lot quicker.
I don't understand why these videos don't have more comment and views!
Always interesting. Tonight I go to bed less stupid (it’s a French saying) 🌞
Thank you!
And here I am again.
Jim is the Bob Ross of wood turning.
Nice content! Thank you!
Thanks for the time and effort.
Good group of turners.
Thank you!
I have only turned one open segment bowl. I used the Seg-Easy 24 plate along with the stomper. The bowl was 99% successful. It was only 99% because I chipped one or two of the segments in the next to top ring. I was very happy with the way things worked and will do another one soon. I think using the Seg-Easy plates is quicker than the other two methods simply because you can insert all the segments in a row faster than placing and gluing the segments one at a time. Thank you for this three video series. It has been very helpful. Have a great day and stay safe.🙂🙂 I believe I have your book but cannot be certain as I recently moved and many boxes remain packed.
Very informative and well explained thank you. It is nice to watch a turning video that isn't all about the turner showing off how clever he is.
Hello, with the D Way is the angle for sharpening....Thank you. Yves ( Belgium )
Nice work
I’m new to turning. This type of video is fantastic for a guy like myself. Thank you
Excellent tutorial 👍
Really enjoyed your vid found it very helpful thank you
Nice facility Jim. I knew you when I worked at Woodcraft many years ago. Glad to see that things are going well.
Great work, what a wonderful facility. Let those shaving fly.
Hi. I’m the first to like and first to message and that’s a first. Thank you for sharing, that was so interesting 🌞
Had to be on your computer at the posting time!
Uhhh, at what point in the video did he dip?
How Cool! Gotta try that!
Thanks!
Thank you. This was exactly the information I needed to decide which tool to buy.