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WOOD TURNING CHERRY TABLE LEGS - Master Craftsman Southern Indiana Sawmill Woodworking
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- Опубликовано: 10 дек 2020
- I'm at it again, this time working on the lathe making some legs for a dining table from Cherry wood. This wood was harvested in central Indiana, made into lumber on the WoodMizer, kiln dried, made into blanks, and will soon be supporting a lovely Cherry dining table.
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Now there is a man with talent and patience. Keep up the good work. Miss your videos. God Bless.
Beautiful
Great looking table leg
I'd hiccup at a key moment for sure! Impressive touch!
Great job and beautiful work. I know you love woodworking. Thanks for the videos.
That was really cool 👍🇺🇸
Beautifully awesome!
looks real nice, awesome wood working the set is killer
They look great, amazing job!
At first I didn’t see where you were going with it, but they turned out nice.
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Awesome work!!
Great job, I enjoy your videos. I also like to turn, not as talented as you. I've never attempted table legs. I can turn a mean rolling pin!
no fuss, just gets on with it, cool
I was looking at the angle that you use the tools and thought it was more of a grind than cuts - then I saw the unsanded smoothness so either I still have a whole lot to learn or misjudged the angle of the camera - maybe god forbid both :-)
Great work and thank you for sharing
Edge tool awareness is #1 for great results. Thanks!
How did you make them all the same? Did you take the measurements from the first one? How? What are the machine and tools called? Obviously I am new to woodworking 🙂
To repeat parts you follow the same process every time. How I made one leg is how I made all of them. If you are just starting out, RUclips is a valuable resource for learning all about it. Knowledge is easy to obtain, the skill takes practice and time!
@@southernindianasawmill1367 thank you!
About how long did it take you to turn each leg. Beautiful job and beautiful wood.👍👍
Disclaimer: I'm not a "fast" woodturner, especially when it comes to fine detail work and limited blanks to mess up. I averaged about 45 minutes start to finish.
@@southernindianasawmill1367 I would have figured a two to three hours. That is really nice work. I really do enjoy all your videos. 👍👍
Where did you get that wood?
It was cut on my sawmill up near Columbus, IN. We had it kiln dried, and I made the blanks for the lathe.
@@southernindianasawmill1367 amazing.