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Jarrod Dahl & Woodspirit School
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I'm a woodworker who currently specializes in woodturning and spoon carving. I travel and teach woodworking internationally. I also write for various magazines and have a forth coming book on pole lathe turning. Please visit my website at www.woodspirithandcraft.com
My wife Jazmin and I also run The Woodspirit School of Traditional Craft in Ashland, Wisconsin where we teach and host workshops on a variety of crafts like spoon carving, green woodworking, pole lathe turning, basketry, spinning and weaving, indigo dye techniques and much more. Please visit the school's website at www.woodspiritschool.com
My wife Jazmin and I also run The Woodspirit School of Traditional Craft in Ashland, Wisconsin where we teach and host workshops on a variety of crafts like spoon carving, green woodworking, pole lathe turning, basketry, spinning and weaving, indigo dye techniques and much more. Please visit the school's website at www.woodspiritschool.com
How to Use the Woodturner's Depth Gauge -- Woodspirit Handcraft, Jarrod Dahl
Jarrod Dahl of Woodspirit Handcraft shows you the features and how to use the woodturner's depth gauge sold at www.woodspirithandcraft.com. This tool is helpful to wood turners who turn wooden bowls and cups, to prevent turning the bottom of your piece too thin.
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Find this product here: www.woodspirithandcraft.com/shop?category=Tools
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Wood Turning, Cutting Theory and Hook Tool Design with Jarrod Dahl at Woodspirit School
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“Knowledge gained from turning thousands of bowls condensed into 3hrs of mind bending information. Thank you Jarrod Dahl.”-@woodcraftandwater Based on the talk Jarrod gave at the Bowl Gathering UK in 2023-Jarrod will talk about and demonstrate his thoughts on end-grain wood turning, cutting theory and turning hook tool design. Although primarily for pole lathe turners, electric lathe turners wi...
Japanese Craft 1/2: Kotaro Okubo Master Spooncarver at Woodspirit School
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This is a recording of Kotaro Okubo, a Japanese spoon carver giving a demonstration of his spoon carving process and a short slide show of his life in Japan. Filmed at craft night after he taught a spoon carving class at Woodspirit School of Traditional Craft in Ashland WI, August 2023
Japanese Craft 2/2: Masashi Kutsuwa on Green Woodworking & Blacksmiths in Japan at Woodspirit School
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This is a recording of Masashi Kutsuwa's presentation about his work in Japan as a instructor at Gifu Forest Academy, greenwood worker, and also his work creating a national Japanese blacksmiths association. Filmed on craft night at Woodspirit School of Traditional Craft, Ashalnd WI, August 2023
Jarrod Dahl turns a wooden travel cup on a Japanese style electric lathe
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Jarrod Dahl turns a wooden travel cup on a Japanese style electric lathe
Pole Lathe Turning Demo with Jarrod Dahl Woodspirit School Zoom Series 2022
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Jarrod Dahl of Woodspirit Handcraft and Woodspirit School of Traditional Craft demonstrates pole lathe turning, discusses tools & techniques, and sets aside time to answer your questions on everything Pole Lathe. www.woodspiritschool.com Related Courses: Pole Lathe Turning-June, Pole Lathe Turning-August, Pole Lathe: BUILD FORGE TURN, October 15-16 Pole Lathe Turning Seattle Area Go here to pur...
Birch Bark Canisters Demonstration Woodspirit School Zoom Series 2022 with Jarrod Dahl
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Jarrod Dahl of Woodspirit Handcraft and Woodspirit School of Traditional Craft demonstrates step-by-step the making of a joined birch bark canister, talks about birch bark, shows inspirational slides, and answers questions. Take a class at: www.woodspiritschool.com Ashland, WI Birch Bark Craft, Wisconsin Craft, Jarrod Dahl
The Crooked Knife: History, Design & Use with Jarrod Dahl, Woodspirit School of Traditional Craft
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Recorded October 30, 2021 Jarrod Dahl, Woodspirit School of Traditional Craft, Ashland, Wisconsin, www.woodspiritschool.com Woodspirit Handcraft, www.woodspirithandcraft.com The crooked knife, also known as the mocataugan, has an important place in the history of North American woodworking. Essentially a one handed drawknife, this ingenious and highly efficient tool was commonly used by indigen...
Turning a Swedish Style Locking Lidded Box on the Pole Lathe Part Three, Covid Sessions -Jarrod Dahl
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Recorded Instagram Live @jarrod dahl May 2020
Turning a Swedish Style Locking Lidded Box on the Pole Lathe Part Two, Covid Sessions - Jarrod Dahl
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Recorded Instagram live @jarrod dahl May 2020
Turning a Swedish Style Locking Lidded Box on the Pole Lathe Part One, Covid Sessions - Jarrod Dahl
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recorded Instagram live @jarrod dahl May 2020
Bowl Turning on Electric Lathe Covid Session - Jarrod Dahl
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Recorded on Insrgram Live @jarrod dahl May 2020
Forging Hook Tools Covid Sessions - Jarrod Dahl
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Recorded on Live Instagram @jarrod dahl April 2020
Lámhóg Turning on a Pole Lathe Part Three Covid Sessions - Jarrod Dahl
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Recorded live Instagram @jarrod Dahl May 2020
Lámhóg Turning on Pole Lathe Part Two Covid Sessions - Jarrod Dahl
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Lámhóg Turning on Pole Lathe Part Two Covid Sessions - Jarrod Dahl
Lámhóg Turning on a Pole Lathe Part One Covid Sessions - Jarrod Dahl
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Lámhóg Turning on a Pole Lathe Part One Covid Sessions - Jarrod Dahl
Bowl Turning on a Spring Pole Lathe Part Two Covid Sessions - Jarrod Dahl
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Bowl Turning on a Spring Pole Lathe Part Two Covid Sessions - Jarrod Dahl
Bowl Turning on a Spring Pole Lathe Part One Covid Sessions - Jarrod Dahl
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Bowl Turning on a Spring Pole Lathe Part One Covid Sessions - Jarrod Dahl
Cup Turning on a Japanese Style Lathe Covid Session Part Two
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Cup Turning on a Japanese Style Lathe Covid Session Part Two
Cup Turning on a Japanese Style Lathe Covid Sessions Part One - Jarrod Dahl
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Cup Turning on a Japanese Style Lathe Covid Sessions Part One - Jarrod Dahl
Spoon Carving Covid Session Part Two - Jarrod Dahl
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Spoon Carving Covid Session Part Two - Jarrod Dahl
Spoon Carving Covid Session Part One - Jarrod Dahl
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Spoon Carving Covid Session Part One - Jarrod Dahl
Spoon Carving Mule with Scorp/Skavare
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Spoon Carving Mule with Scorp/Skavare
roughing out a spoon blank with an axe
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roughing out a spoon blank with an axe
Spoon Carving with Large Handled Hook Knife
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Spoon Carving with Large Handled Hook Knife
Do you have any videos of making the turned tea boxes? Thank you
Thanks for sharing this, it really helped me understand hooks and really would like to meet you one day to talk hooks and tool geometry.
In Canada here. I have three of his curved wooden spoons. By far the number one thing I get asked about in my entire house.
The reason to why the oval ended up much smaller is because you meassured the wrong points.
Thanks i just sharpened up my crooked knife and watched this
I love the noise of the sharp scorp working through that wood like butter 👌👍💪
Oh WOW!!! Look at that scorp!!! Did you make it yourself?
Exactly what I needed to see to get going on my Mule Build, Thank You Jarrod, from Ann Arbor, Mi.
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Thanks so much for this. I made a canister from your blog directions (before the video) and it came out great. Can't wait to apply the extra tips from this video. Best wishes and thanks again
There are some of these videos on the net that stand out. This one is one of them. I'm an all-round wood- and steelworker and the more I grow old the more I value the 'less is more' attitude. Skills over watts, intelligent moves over hours of digging to nowhere. Honestly, initially I wanted to learn something new about spoon carving, and the more I advanced in this document I understood that this was about everything but spoon carving. You know, I've been carving canoe paddles and axe handles with loads of satisfaction, using 'old world' drawknives, and for some reason I managed to pass completely aside/far away this world you described in your video, sir. Chapeau bas, as they say in this country. Hat down. In an absolute humble way not only you managed to understand, transfer and honor the ancestral knowledge, but also to add your own value to it. I enjoyed every single second of it. And now I need a Mocotaugan.
Hey Jarrod, fun to watch you create! I'd love to get as proficient as you with sharpening my knife.
Interesting. I see that when you were fitting the jam chuck (~29min), that you were running the lathe clockwise (reversed) and cutting the far interior side. I do this on a western lathe with standard bowl gouges to hollow out bowls. I use a chuck that locks onto the spindle, and a curved tool rest that fits into the bowl so that the chisel is properly supported. I think this technique is much easier than twisting my back and leaning over the lathe. For some reason that I don't understand, the members of my local club don't seem to get the idea. But it works for me.
Typhoon Lan was ashore at Gifu hope everyone was okay…🙏
Very generous of you guys to make this available. Thanks a lot!
Very informative. I do not think I have ever seen a shave horse like that.
I’m enjoying the way you work, it’s a shame there is no sound as it would be great to hear commentary on what it is you are doing and why.
Thanks for sharing Jarrod
You bet
Its obvious this fellas has done this before .. Slick work of the crooked knife !
I know you can turn bowls very well but can you turn your phone 90 degrees ?
Thank you very much for sharing this! Greatly appreciated 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙌🏻❤️
Thank you very much for sharing this! Greatly appreciated 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙌🏻❤️
Fantastic tutorial and good detail. Thank you
Like the shave spoon knife
Amazing video! Loved it! You covered so much material in a very concise manner.
Nice
I love that Scorp type tool. That’s amazing. Is that your design? How did you go about getting that made?
Informative video. 👏👍✌️
Are you in 'japan turning this or did you bring that Lathe into the school?
I think he built it! He talks about it a bit in the COVID sessions part 1 video, if I recall correctly.
The extent to which the work is done by feel - that's so hard to convey in a visual medium.
Thanks Jarrod and Jazmin.
Very very nice 👍
Great video Jarrod, loved watching that on a lazy Sunday morning. Very helpful, can’t wait to get to the lathe now!
Lordy, but is that a _yurt_ ?
Traditional Japanese Lathes seem to be single speed. Any idea of the actual RPM of these lathes.
Wonderful video, thank you for sharing this info with us!
Does this tool works on boxwood ?
Any chance you can post plans on your website?
Excellent discussion and explanation about grain. This just opened my eyes to where I have been falling short. Great videos!
Do you have a video to show how to make the scorp?
Watched several times; gleaned more each time. Well done; thank you.
Greetings from a weekend/occasional carver! Thank you for these videos and for your generosity in teaching these techniques. I’ve learned so much from your teaching. Heard about you from the PlymouthCraft folks in MA when I took some classes there. It was just after you offered a birch bark canister class there. Hope to catch one of your classes on the east coast sometime soon! I’ve bought some of your cups, mugs, and recently a birch bark canister. Beautiful pieces I hope to someday try to make also. You’ve provided so much craft enthusiasm for someone who has so little time to engage in the craft! All the best.
And , there it is.
Amazing, such an inspiring video, great work!
thanks a lot ¡¡¡¡¡¡ very usefull information for me.
I enjoyed this immensley. I am looking to build a bowl lathe next month using mainly pitch pine 9x4' sleepers. Your design is my favourite so far. I love its MASS. Any advice re tradle length , position and stroke. This seems to be the place I have the least idea. Did you get the bed dimensions simply from experience or can I find them listed somewhere ?
So what was the answer to Liam's question at the end? What a cliffhanger!
That tool is awesome
Great job keep on turning
Everything happens with tools beautiful natural