Turning A Snowman
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- Опубликовано: 17 ноя 2016
- DESCRIPTION:
Turning holiday ornaments is a fun and easy way to make gifts for all those people on your holiday list. This video walks you through the process of making a cool little snowman.
MATERIALS USED:
Milliput: amzn.to/2g3bCmA
Scarf (Ribbon): amzn.to/2f5pDLl
Shellawax Liquid Friction Polish: amzn.to/2f5yXPh
Gloves: amzn.to/2f5qpbd
TOOLS USED:
Spindle Roughing Gouge (SRG)
Parting Tool (1/8")
Spindle Gouge (3/8")
Skew Chisel (1")
Drill Bits (3/16", 3/32")
Calipers - Хобби
I am fairly new to turning and have decided to hone my skills by making Christmas gifts and ornaments now. You do a great job of filming and narrating your videos. Thanks for that.
new hobby for retired old vet, well done teacher, clear,detailed, snowman a must for gr kids, it may take a few tries, but I will persevere ! thanks, nice video
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Your descriptive commentary and thorough job will make it very easy for the rest of us to do one or a hundred Ha Ha. Very simple, but very effective. Congrats! Cheers, Sean
Excellent class. A lot of work in that snowman! Thank you!
Very cool. Love all the detailed measurements and layout tips. Thanks!
You do a wonderful and thorough job of explaining everything. Thanks so much for doing that!
One of my favorite snowmen yet, great video. Love the idea of using milliput for buttons and eyes.
Loved the snowman, great instructions as well, thanks for sharing!
Among the best editing I've seen on a woodworking video. Enjoyable content.
I appreciate your detailed instructions. The snowman will become a part of our Christmas gift decorations.
thank you.
You inspired me to make a couple snowmen for an ornament exchange. I turn pens but rounding things off was a new challenge for me. I cut into the brim to hard and snapped it off too. I also don't have a chuck so had to make some adjustments there. over all I'm satisfied. thank you.
Probably the best descriptive commentary I have come across. Every detail plainly explained.
Thank you and well done!
I just made a bunch of these as gifts. Great project and great video. Thanks!
Super instructional video, Scott. Probably the best snowman turning video I've seen on RUclips
Looks great and nicely presented, gonna make three of these for my daughters....thankyou
I have just started wood turning as a hobby and absolutely love this snowman its superb and your videos are brill
Thanks for a fun and instructive video! I used glass beads instead of Milliput, and I haven't put "scarves" on mine yet, but I'm really happy with how they turned out.
Thank from Quebec, Canada, I already make one, I'm very proud of the result, so I will do more to decorate and give to my familly for the christmas time
Great step by step detail and I like the Miliputty idea. Exellent video!
Wonderful job with the detail instructions, well edited. And a great job, looks great!
Nice job. Good choice of woods.
One of the best tutorials yet - well done Scott.Sent from the U.K.
Excellent instructional video show as always Scott....!
Nice video! I'm going to try this project with maple, poplar, and purple heart. I had to remove a maple 18 months ago in my front yard. My kids of course played in that tree and it was NO Dad. Had to come down so saved some branches. Attempting some larger snowmen for the girls for keepsakes. Purchased the milliput in 4 colors. Thanks for the expert video!
Great video, and it convinced me to go ahead and make a few snowmen. Thanks!
Really new turner and I appreciate the layout info.
Excellent demonstration. Thank you
I'm very new to wood turning and decided to try this as my first real project. Used scrap wood, which wasn't the ideal wood but following your tutorial ended up with a snowman that, well, looks like a snowman! Need to practice a lot more to get as good a shape as you have but am delighted with how my first attempt came out .... which was entirely thanks to this really excellent, and clear, tutorial. Thank you!
I really like how you made the hat tilt back on the snowman
Super clear. Thanks so much for this tutorial
Well done! Thanks for sharing.
Awesome job & instruction Sir!
Awesome work man! The build quality and video production are both fantastic.
That's a nice looking snowman. Good work.
that's not a snowman. that's a work of art!!! well done
Awsome video Keep it up ! love how you explain everithing.
I have gone through a number of videos, this is the only one I have found that gives actual dimensions. Don't know if you realize what a help that is to new turners. Thanks, you did a great job. (Don't forget the nose. LOL)
Thanks for the really great video. Awesome job!
Great job. Thanks for the video.
Thank you for the video. I especially appreciate the dimensions .
Best snow man on you tube I love it
The quality of both your snowman and the video itself are top notch. Can't wait to see more video from you.
Fantastic detailed video !
Great project, and your video work is excellent!
I like snowman a lot. This one is so cute!!
Thank you!
very nice video and Awesome work on the snow man!
Best snowman video out there . Thanks.🙌
Thanks for the comment!
Thank you! Wish all turning videos were as professional as yours!👍
thats right! Greetings from Austria
I really enjoyed your video, I tried it myself for the first time
Nice job. Beatiful.
Just awesome, I’m making one 😊
Very cool. Nice job. Good luck in the challenge
Very cool wee piece. 👌👌👌👌
This is great I'm finally getting around to making this hope it turns out as good as yours. Also I really love your content wish you would make more videos!
What a lovely ornament, I have my own channel but do not do any woodturning. I'm only 15 years old and am trying to grow my channel like yours, thanks for all your great videos.
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Good stuff, i like milliut
excellent video sir . thankyou
That's awesome! I'm new to turning, and this looks like a fun project to hone my skills with. Nice video!
Really like your videos thanks for sharing
I like the instructional video especially giving the measurements to making the reference marks/lines. Like others, I had not heard about milliput, but have used other epoxy mixtures. Would like to know what type of tool/gouge is being used. It doesn't look like a 3/8 gouge, so am not sure what type it is. There is certainly a sharp edge on the tool to make those cuts look like a hot knife through butter!
Good vid would like to see you make one with all in one.
Nice job! Happy Holidays!!
Excellent, je vais en faire un pour les prochaines fêtes de fin d'année.....
Merci beaucoup!
Very nice!👍🏻
Great video!
Fantastic, thanks
Very classy! I have never heard of Milliput until now. This is a rather labor intensive process for an ornament, however, for a larger snowman to sit on a shelf, it's a great design. If I'm doing a lot of ornaments, I'll use a process similar to the one shown by Rick Turns on his channel. Again, your videos present a very clear step by step process and I'm going to use if for a larger snowman.
Based on your video, I ordered a tube on Amazon to give it a try.
Yes, ordered the black. Will be here tomorrow.
great job dude
I really loved your video
Brilliant snowman figure
excellent camera work
Your channel was recommended by Carl Jacobson...nice work i look forward to watching more of your content.
Very nice video and great project. Lots of good tips. Carl Jacobson sent me over to you site. Keep up the fine work. Merry Christmas.
Very nice wonderful video
I’ve enjoyed your videos very informative any plans to make more
very nice!
Merecídisimo like maestro!
top top video thanks mate :)
Nice job
Nice!
So cute.
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Liked this video.
Really cool project and the video editing/camera work are top notch! Keep it up man!
Love how you created the hat. Putting it at an angle makes all the difference.
Great job.
Thank you!
Perfeito, adorei o boneco de neve, ótimo trabalho 🫡✌️🇧🇷
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Thank u this will my gifts for family this sent have started lathe also great job and what recording device u are using
I love this snowman. I'm new to turning but would love to try this one. What type of chisel did you use after the roughing gouge?
Enjoyed it very much. Here is a question. I have some fly ash (the ash residue from the chimney of a power plant) and it is black. What do you think about mixing the ash with epoxy in place of the Milliput?
I'm new to turning, so this is a bit overwhelming especially to adapt different wood sizes and trying to follow all the steps. Is there a written document to provide these steps and how to adjust measurements to different wood sizes? Also have you done one where the hat is incorporated with the initial blank (ie the same wood as head/body)? Those instructions/measurements would also be helpful. Thanks for any newbie tips!
Great video! Very specific details without a lot of dribble. Well done. Question - midway thru the video, you show a slightly different version with a continuous smile instead of the 3/32” holes. Did you just drill a couple extra holes? How did you clean them up?
Great video! Would you think this little guy is light enough to add a loop and give as an ornament?
I like this and am turning one right now. Only found one real problem. you turn down the tenon on the hat to 1/2 inch (to fit the hole drilled in the snowman body). and then you turn it around and put that 1/2 inch tenon into a chuck. How many people havepin jaws that will close to 1/2 inch? not me! I improvised and made it work but the rest is great
Seganti Woodworking.You make very beautiful items unfortunately I don't have its channel but I often watch your channel. Tell me what kind of black material which you fill depressions. Thank you.
I am just starting to use a lathe. For small craft projects like the snowmen which is better...dry or wet wood? I hear wet for bowls to get them to a rough and oversized shape, then let them dry in a bag for a long time before finishing them. Same for small crafts like the snowmen?
What where the chuck jaws being used for the hat?
Awesome project. thanks for such an informative video. Brand new to turning and this seems like a great project to hone my skills and have something to gift to family who loves these type of things. I have an abundance of maple blanks to work from (took a tree down last year)
What tool are you using to round the body into a sphere? Is that just a spindle gouge?
3/8” spindle gouge.
I love this little guy. I’m making nine of them.
I have one question: what knot did you use to tie the ribbon into a scarf? It looks like maybe a Square Knot, but I can’t be sure. I’ve tried several of my own, but they don’t look as good as yours.