How to Turn a Small Box on a Lathe

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  • Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
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  • @jackmahoney4534
    @jackmahoney4534 14 дней назад

    Wonderful. Finally, a video where the creator walks you thru the steps involved, as opposed to the typical RUclips idiots who just play music and expect us to watch in awe and think they’re entertaining us. You did a great job!

    • @daveswoodshop782
      @daveswoodshop782  12 дней назад

      Thanks, I was an Elementary School Teacher for 40 years. I try to apply the skills I've acquired from that to breaking the skills down into a simple understandable lesson that people can easily understand and replicate in their own shops.

  • @gavinwilson1494
    @gavinwilson1494 2 года назад +4

    I’ve watched a lot of box turning tutorials, you are by far, one of the best as you are both a excellent craftsman and a teacher. Look forward to more.

  • @garycrooks6711
    @garycrooks6711 Год назад +1

    Outstanding video, great people, instructor and technical skills!

  • @jimschaffer9831
    @jimschaffer9831 3 месяца назад

    Great video. Jim's wood shop.

  • @larrycresse753
    @larrycresse753 Месяц назад

    Good tips. Tanks

  • @kimallen6604
    @kimallen6604 3 года назад +1

    Excellent video with exceptional camera placement and definition. It clearly shows that you were an excellent instructor. Thank you.

  • @Groleaujon
    @Groleaujon 2 года назад

    Really incredible step by step. of many box turning tutorials, comprehensive without painfully long.

  • @postiesteve
    @postiesteve Год назад

    I agree with Gavins comments below, best of several videos ive watched this evening

  • @automaticprojects
    @automaticprojects 6 лет назад +2

    Excellent video and tutorial. I’ve taken a turning class, but your videos have been very helpful.

  • @billk8579
    @billk8579 7 лет назад +1

    Nicely done, Dave. Your video was very methodical. Good projects to practice a number of turning skills.

  • @albertweastell6514
    @albertweastell6514 7 лет назад +1

    Excellent demo thanks, I'm a novice turner and am always looking for new ideas on how to turn

  • @paintilludrop
    @paintilludrop 6 месяцев назад

    ❤❤no music, your skill ,the sound cutting was great!!

    • @daveswoodshop782
      @daveswoodshop782  6 месяцев назад

      Thank You very much.

    • @paintilludrop
      @paintilludrop 4 месяца назад

      4/2024 watching again, again. My first lidded box is struggling. Lid little loose, and my teacher did it different way. I want to yours start to finish.printing out notes

    • @paintilludrop
      @paintilludrop 4 месяца назад

      5/2024 3 rd box..made .
      Your clear video is so helpful. Watch often and share!

  • @VictorAntonioLive
    @VictorAntonioLive 3 года назад

    Great tutorial! I appreciate the step-by-step!!

  • @mantralayamsrinath9920
    @mantralayamsrinath9920 6 лет назад

    A million thanks. The best instructional video here and extremely helpful

  • @keithkimsten5111
    @keithkimsten5111 3 года назад

    Thanks for the useable information.

  • @HarmonicGrunt
    @HarmonicGrunt 2 года назад

    Brilliant Sir!

  • @andredupuis8497
    @andredupuis8497 11 месяцев назад

    Good idéa thanks M. Dave❤

  • @Ibaneddie76
    @Ibaneddie76 7 лет назад

    NICE JOB, I LIKE THE WOOD YOU USED ON THIS PIECE I'VE NEVER USED THAT STUFF LOOKS REALLY GOOD.

    • @daveswoodshop782
      @daveswoodshop782  7 лет назад

      I really liked it as well. It cuts so easily and cleanly that it takes your turning to a new level. After making this video I went back to my wood source and purchased 2 giant slabs of the sycamore. Another wood that turns as nicely is sassafras. It isn't quite as nicely figured but the smell is great, sort of a cross between root beer and licorice.

  • @JLP75766
    @JLP75766 6 лет назад

    Very well done and informative!

  • @paulbignell6977
    @paulbignell6977 5 лет назад

    Nice clear video sir .....well done

  • @anthonytedesco4377
    @anthonytedesco4377 7 лет назад +2

    Your my old P.E. teacher!

    • @anthonytedesco4377
      @anthonytedesco4377 7 лет назад

      At Atco Elmentary and TR

    • @daveswoodshop782
      @daveswoodshop782  7 лет назад +1

      Yup. Now that I am retired this is what I do. How are ? I hope all is well with you.

    • @anthonytedesco4377
      @anthonytedesco4377 7 лет назад +3

      I am good, but we miss you. You were the BEST! Congrats on your channel that's got 1,000 Subscribers! Hope you continue to be successful!

  • @sewing_myhappyplacepauline223
    @sewing_myhappyplacepauline223 7 лет назад

    Hi what is the correct name for the tool you use to make the tenon please? It sounds as if you are saying 'baddon' but a Google search doesn't clarify. I'm just beginning to learn to woodturn and I'm thoroughly enjoying both your content and excellent presentation. Thank you.

    • @daveswoodshop782
      @daveswoodshop782  7 лет назад +1

      It is called a Bedan (short a sound). The tool and name are French. The original word was bedane. I actually have 3 of them, a Woodriver (Woodcraft), a Sorby, and a Benjamin's Best (Penn State Industries). Just last night I was turning a bunch of tenons for mounting stock onto jaws and used my bedan. In the past I have used the edge of a skew chisel with a straight in push cut. I find the Bedan much better suited for the task. There are some woodturners who use a Bedan exclusively, just like a spindle gouge, for all of their woodturning and nothing else. Do a RUclips search to see for yourself. Hope this helps.
      Dave

  • @johnhicks4992
    @johnhicks4992 4 года назад

    I'm curious about the grind on that bedan tool.

    • @daveswoodshop782
      @daveswoodshop782  4 года назад +1

      I have a couple of bedan's with different grinds. The standard is one side is straight and the other side goes off at an angl, around 45 degrees. The other grind is when both sodes come to a point in the middle just like a parting tool.

  • @KennethColeStatenIsland
    @KennethColeStatenIsland 6 лет назад

    I like it, thanks

  • @mmfenske1
    @mmfenske1 7 лет назад

    Nice Video. It looks like you did not turn the box with the pith of the wood in the center of the box, Do you have times when the cover does not fit well due to uneven movement of the wood?

    • @daveswoodshop782
      @daveswoodshop782  7 лет назад +1

      No problem at all. many of my boxes are years old and the lids fit just as well as when they were made. I gave away quite a few of them to fellow teachers before I retired. They are really handy for holding change for the soda machine. They all seem to be holding up as well.

    • @mmfenske1
      @mmfenske1 7 лет назад

      I recently made a cherry box by using the traditional bowl type blank where you use the side 1/2 of the log after cutting off the pith area. While it's reasonably stable if I rotate the cover it tightens up in certain spots. Someone at our turning club said I should always turn lidded boxes using round wood leaving the pith in the center so it will shrink and swell evenly... I wonder if it will be more likely to crack like firewood always wants to crack to the center pith area. Your thoughts and experience on this.

    • @daveswoodshop782
      @daveswoodshop782  7 лет назад

      Great points you raise! I have a local sawmill right down the road. The box in the video is a sycamore billet I purchased pre-cut. I was so thrilled with turning the sycamore I told him to let me know when he had some slabs available. Got the call and am sitting on 2 slabs 5 feet by 2.5 feet and 3 inches thick. I have cut some turning billets from the edge of this stock no where near the pith. Have not had any problems at all. Of course the slabs have been kiln dried. This could be a big factor,

  • @tacticalrooster6508
    @tacticalrooster6508 7 лет назад

    Hi I am wondering what chainsaw you would recommend for cutting out bowl blanks
    Thanks.

    • @daveswoodshop782
      @daveswoodshop782  7 лет назад

      It depends on your needs. I use an 18in Husqvarna gas chainsaw. It will cut through anything I throw at it. Many people use electric chainsaws so that they can cut inside the shop in very cold weather. I know of many people that own one of each.

  • @scottshafer1872
    @scottshafer1872 5 месяцев назад

    Your voice inflection is difficult to overcome. You should listen to your voice sometime.

    • @daveswoodshop782
      @daveswoodshop782  5 месяцев назад

      Sorry if it bothers you. I was an elementary school Physical Education Teacher for 40 years. When I am in teaching mode I revert to an animated voice pattern that would help make the kids maintain focus. Blame it on the day job.