Woodturning: Super Slo Mo using my WEN 3424T Lathe and Samsung Galaxy S10 Phone
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- Опубликовано: 10 дек 2020
- I used my Samsung Galaxy S10 Phone on super slow motion setting and captured these awesome shots! At one point you can see the difference in the side grain and end grain alternating between corners! comment the time you see this in the comments.
Please enjoy this one and stay safe!
Aubrey does my video editing. See her videos at 'AUBS GOOD VIDEOS'
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Some of the tools and materials I am using:
Sellstrom Dual Crown Safety Face Shield with Ratchet Headgear, Clear Tint, Uncoated. S38110
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Klean-Strip QSL26 Denatured Alcohol, 1-Quart: amzn.to/3koNKrl
Minwax 657000000 Water-Based Sanding Sealer, Quart,Clear: amzn.to/3iqLUEj
DIY abrasive paste: by Kim Tippin • DIY Fast Abrasive Paste
Titebond II Premium Wood Glue: amzn.to/2YvhCIe
6" Cummins Industrial Tools
Bench Grinder NO.6349
WEN 10" Band Saw 3962: amzn.to/3cOUEkA
WEN 12" Wood Lathe 3424T: amzn.to/3dVeo7z
Roughing Gouge:
Benjamins Best LX250
(Keim Lumber in Charm, Ohio)
8PCs Lathe Chisel set: amzn.to/2XTdNxt
Tool Shed Drill and Impact Driver Set 24820002
Loctite Liquid Super Glue amzn.to/2MPpRJN
Darice Dual Temp Hot Glue Gun 30015151
If you would like to see something specific in slo motion put it in the comments! Thanks for watching!
Will have to try it one day
Very interesting. Not sure my lathe will turn that slow...lol
I had to reduce the gravity also!
Hi Chris, Interesting video. Nice idea. Take care Chris. Cheers, Huw
Interesting watching the high / low cuts on the tool.
Yes, I like seeing it go from end grain to side grain alternating. I actually learned a lot watching in slo mo!
very cool bailey buddy .
Thanks Dark!
It is good to see how the wood comes off the various tools, for both turners and those curious about our craft. Not sure I need 10 minutes of it though. I know this was for demonstration only, but you’d be well served to only use that spindle roughing gouge with wood in spindle orientation and moving down hill only. You did it with the skew as well. Dangerous habit you seem to be getting into. Please be careful.
Thanks for watching Doug! I was hoping for a catch, but it only records for about 1 second!
Fixed it Doug. I was going through some past videos and comments and this video was early on before I knew what I was doing. I cut the last part of the video off that was clearly not safe. Thanks brother!
What speed was your lathe running at for the slo-mo shots?
I had it at 1450 for some and 510 for some. You can tell which were at 510 by how easy it is to count revolutions. Also, the light is flickering from the LED lights matching the frame rate. I had to find my old Halogen shop light to help mitigate the flickering.
Yeah, your slomo shots were really good. I usually show some of my turning in slow-motion, but I do in the editor - I shoot at 60fps so that I can slow it down. However, I’m usually running at 800 rpm or faster, and the slow motion isn’t quite as dramatic as yours. On my next project, I’m going to slow the lathe down to 400rpm or so and try that out.