Spindle Tools for Woodturning: cutting and sharpening by Sam Angelo

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  • Опубликовано: 29 сен 2024
  • Sam first shows proper cutting techniques for: Spindle Roughing Gouge, Spindle Gouge, Detail Gouge, Vortex tool, and parting tools. And he ends by sharpening each.
    The turners listed below will offer further information on using spindle tools:
    Alan Lacer woodturning store:
    stores.alanswoo...
    Eric Lofstrom website: tinyurl.com/ya... (found under teaching resources-skew)
    Mike Darlow website: www.mikedarlow....
    Stuart Batty: Here is only one of many videos by Stuart
    • Stuart Batty - How Gou...
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  • @bobwilson7425
    @bobwilson7425 6 лет назад

    You offer a wealth of knowledge to those of us just starting out. I’m 46 and had never even been in front of a lathe until I started to shop for my first one and with only the help of videos like yours i turn every day and as safely as possible. Your videos help me understand the cuts not just do them and help me conduct myself in the most responsible manner possible. Thanks again!!!!

  • @MrSteen12
    @MrSteen12 6 лет назад

    I too want to thank you. I find your videos very informative and easy to understand. I'm danish and have been watching some danish wideos on the subject and they were very poor. From you, I have learned a great deal. One of the nice things is that you take your time to show and explain the things, your doing. Thanks again.

  • @stevefromlondon9175
    @stevefromlondon9175 4 года назад

    Thank you so much for making this video I'm just starting turning & was a bit confused on what tool to use etc plus sharping I'm sure many people found your video a great help
    Regards
    Steve
    UK London

  • @DigitalNative01
    @DigitalNative01 10 месяцев назад +1

    Im just starting out and this video is a godsend - has opened up my eyes to alot of new stuff - that after having gorged myself on all the videos i can watch on here. I see you're turning stuff at 2500 rpm - If my lathe only goes upto 2100rpm, would that be a problem at all, or just mean i would have to turn small diameter stuff a little more slowly?

  • @venanciofreitas5225
    @venanciofreitas5225 2 года назад +2

    Ok.ok Brasil

  • @deborahking3284
    @deborahking3284 6 лет назад +11

    I found this very helpful, thank you. Filed into a playlist for future reference as I will need to watch sections again.

    • @TupmaniaTurning
      @TupmaniaTurning 6 лет назад

      Deborah King - yep, me too!

    • @benjabens2058
      @benjabens2058 4 года назад +1

      @@TupmaniaTurning very helpful to me to.thanks sam!

  • @hawkeye10100
    @hawkeye10100 5 лет назад +2

    You didn't make the video in one day and I didn't watch it all in one day. LOL It is a great video and I learned a lot. I will bookmark this video so I can refer back to it. Thanks

  • @geraldshultz4271
    @geraldshultz4271 3 года назад +2

    Good instructional video Sam. I have not been able to turn in 5 years due to a medical condition. I am finally able to turn again and I needed this course Thank you so much. Great video!!!!!!

  • @wrenhazeltaylor439
    @wrenhazeltaylor439 Год назад +2

    This has been absolutely amazing to watch. Thank you for taking the time to record this!

  • @AllenMayles
    @AllenMayles 6 лет назад +5

    Love this series you are doing on tools. I've only been turning for 6 months and I'm trying to soak up all the info I can, thank you for the time you've taken to put this together.

  • @hamandeggs1940
    @hamandeggs1940 6 лет назад +3

    Thanks For A Excellent Video A Lot Of Great Information Once A Teacher All Ways A Teacher

  • @TheOtherGuybo
    @TheOtherGuybo 3 года назад +2

    Thank you for this great instruction. I've been struggling not to get catches with my skew and I think I may be starting to get it. The videos you produce and your recommended links and other resources are very helpful.

  • @michaelogden5958
    @michaelogden5958 Год назад +1

    I've been on a bit of a hiatus from the lathe. Just getting back into it. I have to say that Vortex Tool is pure wicked! I have a Thompson fluteless that might get the Vortex treatment! Good video!

  • @randysmith9715
    @randysmith9715 2 года назад +1

    Sam; Just came across this. I have been making gnomes for Christmas. Peeling cuts and planing cuts are no problem for me, but making that tapered hat is not easy for me. One suggestion. I attach a stick on tape measure to the bar of my oneway jig on the side away from the clamp. Then I write the measure on the shank of the tool. Allows me to repeat the same setup each time I grind that tool.

  • @jimbembinster
    @jimbembinster 6 лет назад +3

    I am new to wood turning and this is the best video I have seen on RUclips. One thing I never seem to see is advice on where to position the tool rest with respect to the center line of the wood. Great video, thanks Sam for all the effort you put into this.

    • @WYOMINGWOODTURNER
      @WYOMINGWOODTURNER  6 лет назад

      This video may also help. It deals with tool rest height and position. ruclips.net/video/CA_G4GbPmUg/видео.html Sam

  • @alanmullock381
    @alanmullock381 6 лет назад +3

    Very clear detail Sam,enough to get new Turners on the right tracks!👍👍👍👍👍👍

  • @AlceuCosta
    @AlceuCosta Год назад +1

    I have learned a lot with this video and now I know how to use the main turning tools. Thank you!

  • @paulg5163
    @paulg5163 6 лет назад +2

    Hi Sam, yes a long video but full of a lot of useful information. Thanks for your time and effort to make it.
    Cheers mate

  • @allendesteiguer9020
    @allendesteiguer9020 Год назад

    Thanks again, your library of videos is invaluable. As a novice at sharpening, I have some concerns; I seem to be getting a sharper point than desired on spindle gouges with steel fixed in the handles (Sorbey). I'm using the Wolverine setup with a Rikon slow speed grinder, (not using the vari-grind attch) . My sense is maybe the shape of the end of the handle in the jig may be a factor?

    • @WYOMINGWOODTURNER
      @WYOMINGWOODTURNER  Год назад

      Allen
      I’m not sure how you’re sharpening this tool, are you putting the end of the handle into the V arm? When sharpening a gouge, you should be swinging the handle from side to side to give you a swept back wing.

  • @RedemptiondesignsNJ
    @RedemptiondesignsNJ 6 лет назад +1

    I'm grateful for this video. Thank you for putting the time in for it, it was very helpful. I'm adding it to a watch later list to keep it for reference. :)

  • @sethwarner2540
    @sethwarner2540 2 года назад

    Sam, I see you are getting fine curls when you rotate the blank by hand; I cant get those;why? Do you hone the edge of your turning tools, after grinding, as you would do with carving tools?

    • @WYOMINGWOODTURNER
      @WYOMINGWOODTURNER  2 года назад

      Seth, a lot goes into having a properly sharpened tool. The proper grind for the nose angle in degrees and how you sharpen the tool. Really too much to cover right here. I just think it takes a lot of practice and experience. Also you might try practicing on wood that is a little softer that will help Sam

  • @Napalmgas
    @Napalmgas 4 года назад +1

    Thanks Sam, I really enjoy your videos.
    Gary

  • @williambarkenbush3915
    @williambarkenbush3915 6 лет назад +1

    Thanks for the schooling, on the tools. I watched the Allen Batty video on the skew he is a true master.There is a guy called woodturner21 who dose a lot of real time work on here with the skew he he is also pretty amazing. Thanks again

  • @marcelrenaut5532
    @marcelrenaut5532 3 года назад

    Bonjour super cours de tournage une seule chose que je regrette s'est qu'il n'est pas en françaises ou sous-titrer merci MR

  • @rogerwade9141
    @rogerwade9141 2 года назад +1

    Excellent demonstration sir!

  • @KE4YAL
    @KE4YAL 6 лет назад +1

    Thanks Sam a lot of great advice appreciate it!!!!

  • @markysnott5772
    @markysnott5772 6 лет назад +1

    Thanks for sharing your knowledge. It is much appreciated.

  • @andredupuis8497
    @andredupuis8497 11 месяцев назад

    Why is the right angle for skew scisor thanks

  • @ataarjomand
    @ataarjomand 4 года назад +1

    This was the best of tens of similar clips I had seen. Thanks a lot.

  • @russellsharp5490
    @russellsharp5490 6 лет назад +1

    Thank you Sam, as always very informative and helpful. Very much appreciated.

  • @mdjabedsyllhet8949
    @mdjabedsyllhet8949 2 года назад

    Can you give me a this job sir please

  • @thebears8955
    @thebears8955 3 года назад

    Hey Sam, Hope you are doing well. I am just curious about something. At 18:35 in the video when you are cutting the cove I can't quite tell if the bevel of the gouge is rubbing or not (maybe only a very small portion is rubbing?). Can you please comment? Thank you.

    • @WYOMINGWOODTURNER
      @WYOMINGWOODTURNER  3 года назад

      Good eye....I think at first in cutting this cove the bevel is not really rubbing the wood but toward the end-it is. I may have a micro bevel on the tool that can't be seen. I think part of it is the camera angle. Something else-I think the bevel on this tool is really long. A tool with a shorter bevel would be better. Sam

    • @thebears8955
      @thebears8955 3 года назад

      @@WYOMINGWOODTURNER
      Thanks for the clarification Sam, I always value your input.

  • @naorshachar
    @naorshachar 6 лет назад +1

    hi sam
    great video as usual
    if you have money for only one cbn wheel which grit would you choose
    thanks
    shachar

    • @WYOMINGWOODTURNER
      @WYOMINGWOODTURNER  6 лет назад

      Since I bought mine, they are much less costly and offered by more producers. I got one from Craft Supply USA and one from D-way tools. I see no difference in quality in either tool. I think I would find one that costs as little as possible. Sam

  • @royalmaster203
    @royalmaster203 3 года назад

    thanks for your time.

  • @wagWAGart
    @wagWAGart 6 лет назад +1

    absolutely awesome sam great stuff as always i have learnt even more thank you very much brilliant

  • @hraun2berg
    @hraun2berg 6 лет назад +1

    Thank you so much Sam.
    Júlíus

  • @MikeWaldt
    @MikeWaldt 6 лет назад

    An invaluable tutorial on the tools used for spindle turning Sam. A great reference video for both beginners and experienced alike.
    Thanks once again for sharing your extensive knowledge and experience.
    Take care
    Mike

    • @WYOMINGWOODTURNER
      @WYOMINGWOODTURNER  6 лет назад

      Thanks Mike Have a great, happy, and prosperous Holiday
      Sam

  • @davidhoward5586
    @davidhoward5586 4 года назад

    Speaking of practice maybe you could practice holding the handle in your left hand and guide the chisel with your right hand for the left hand cuts as I find this way more comfortable and more accurate then trying to cut the left side of the bead from a right handed stance. Plus one has full control due to one guiding with the right hand, and as you cut right right handed you will see what I mean if you try this out. Nice video full of information. Thank you for the upload. Subbed.

  • @cliffordmitchell2476
    @cliffordmitchell2476 6 лет назад +1

    Excellent video Sam.

  • @saidchoucair9247
    @saidchoucair9247 3 года назад

    🇧🇷Thank you very much.... Nice to see yours vídeos and projects. bom hug

  • @michaelkramer1774
    @michaelkramer1774 3 года назад

    very good for this beginer

  • @DevinTrierMaker
    @DevinTrierMaker 2 года назад

    Really enjoyed this video, thank you for sharing. What type of sharpening wheels do you recommend? Is there a video where you share this type of information?

    • @WYOMINGWOODTURNER
      @WYOMINGWOODTURNER  2 года назад +1

      I don't have a video. I use 2 CBN wheels but they are costly. But nothing wrong with stone or matrix wheels. But you must find ones that work with the complex steels we use today. Sam

  • @ValioMadre7
    @ValioMadre7 3 года назад

    My legs went to sleep while watching this video, but still very beneficial to a rookie like me. Thanks.

  • @beardedwoodpecker
    @beardedwoodpecker 3 года назад

    Thank you for sharing your knowledge
    Ioannis(Greece)

  • @Chris-vc1dh
    @Chris-vc1dh Год назад

    I always get catches with this tool, what may be wrong?

    • @WYOMINGWOODTURNER
      @WYOMINGWOODTURNER  Год назад

      I usually sharpen my spindle gouges at 40°. This creates a very long bevel which might be hard to control. You could perhaps try a shorter bevel with maybe a 45 degree nose angle. Other than that it does take a lot of practice. Check up a piece of soft wood that you can just waste away and practice coves and beads. Good luck. Hope this helps Sam.

  • @chettross9852
    @chettross9852 3 года назад

    Your video is excellent what do you recommend for a sharpening wheel?

  • @mirage3rd
    @mirage3rd 5 лет назад

    Great video. Thanks a lot for all the explanation.
    Beginner with wood but experienced with metal work. Couldn’t help noticing the parting tool is used flipped 180 degrees compared to metal lathe work. Anyone knows the reason for this?

  • @jamiemccarty9462
    @jamiemccarty9462 3 года назад

    Where did you get the set up for sharpening the tools?

    • @WYOMINGWOODTURNER
      @WYOMINGWOODTURNER  3 года назад

      Good question. I have gone through several sharpening setups over the years. I had 2 sharpening jigs before I settled on the Wolverine oneway jig. Setting up depends on how much do you want to spend. I have 2 CBN wheels which are amazing, but cost upwards of $450. You really need a slow speed/variable speed grinder. Woodturning is a very expensive hobby. And, I don't know what you have now. Sam

  • @ronaldainaire7086
    @ronaldainaire7086 6 лет назад

    Sam! I have been turning for a while but using carbide tools. I mostly turn multi layered segmented bracelets. I have a pretty expensive set of HSS turning tools but am self taught. I have never dared to use them because of not having someone handy to teach me. This video has been very useful in learning how to use some of the tools. Thanks! Ron

  • @kenjenkins7184
    @kenjenkins7184 3 года назад

    Thanks for combining the use/techniques of each tool with the sharpening of the same tools. That was very helpful. I appreciate the time you put into these videos.

  • @johnowens5751
    @johnowens5751 3 года назад

    Great teaching show i did not know if i needed the bandaid on my thumb😇😇

  • @Yakov-i9j
    @Yakov-i9j 3 месяца назад

    Thank you

  • @johnanthony2545
    @johnanthony2545 2 года назад

    Very instructive thank you sir for time and diligence.

  • @jaromirsyrovatka8457
    @jaromirsyrovatka8457 5 лет назад

    nice video thanks MIRO.SYRO Czech Republic

  • @kenvasko2285
    @kenvasko2285 Год назад

    Wow, packed full of excellent information! Well done.

  • @jacksawyer3626
    @jacksawyer3626 4 года назад

    Fantastic! I have this bookmarked. The way you show how to roll the tools and your camera angles are outstanding.

  • @tonysmith3143
    @tonysmith3143 3 года назад

    Saw what angle is the sque to make a pealing cut.

    • @WYOMINGWOODTURNER
      @WYOMINGWOODTURNER  3 года назад

      I am not sure what angle you are referring to....the angle on the cutting edge of the skew or the angle I present the tool to the wood. Let me mention each a little. First I am not sure what the exact angle is on my skew chisel. I do have 5 or 6 and each may have a slightly different angle. I think this is up to your own approach and what you need from the tool. I also am leaning more to an edge that is fairly straight. As far as the pealing cut I present the tool in a cutting orientation-with the handle low. The cutting edge is square on to the wood with the handle fairly perpendicular to the surface of the wood. Sam

  • @jobranch4125
    @jobranch4125 3 года назад

    Thanks Sam. I watched all the way to the end. Thanks for all the help.

  • @BFran89
    @BFran89 6 лет назад +1

    GREAT video

  • @michaelpalmer8632
    @michaelpalmer8632 4 года назад

    Thankyou for taking the time and trouble to make these videos they help new turners like me so much.

  • @bryanmccabe3632
    @bryanmccabe3632 4 года назад

    thanks for the insight, BM,aka ,woodbutcher

  • @andredupuis8497
    @andredupuis8497 11 месяцев назад

    Thanks

  • @brucemartens2418
    @brucemartens2418 2 года назад

    I am just getting into turning. Thank you for ALL the very useful information. Tugbruce

    • @WYOMINGWOODTURNER
      @WYOMINGWOODTURNER  2 года назад

      Thanks for watching, let me know if you ever need help. Sam

  • @TomSavadel
    @TomSavadel 6 лет назад

    Sam, with all this great knowledge and your ability to clearly express it you should really consider writing a book. Thanks for the videos.

  • @roycarr8333
    @roycarr8333 5 лет назад

    Thank you ...a very good instructional video

  • @MrTaz6552
    @MrTaz6552 5 лет назад

    Using speech to text so may contain rubbish
    I am a completely blind with her now returning to wood turning after a 25 year break thanks to Blind veterans UK
    This video is incredibly helpful as it is verbally so descriptive and has improved my use of the scooters or particularly
    Thank you wish there were more videos like this and Mike warts who also makes good verbally descriptive videos
    Thanks again David

    • @WYOMINGWOODTURNER
      @WYOMINGWOODTURNER  5 лет назад

      Thank you very much I appreciate your comment it means a lot to me. Ironically you were the second blind Woodturner who has commented about my descriptions. I would love to hear how I can make that better or easier for you as a blind individual. What more can I do to describe what I am doing when I make a video. Again thank you very much and be safe if there is anything I can ever do let me know please call me if you want my cell is 307-431 -5395. I am always available sam

  • @jthreviews4u
    @jthreviews4u 5 лет назад

    very helpful ty for the explanation of each and the length & detail with each tool... keep up the great work

  • @forrestlee59
    @forrestlee59 6 лет назад

    Thanks for taking your time, it gives me time to absorb. Will be watching more of your videos soon. Peace

  • @kerstin4516
    @kerstin4516 3 года назад

    I have been turning and watching turners videos for almost a year now. Never have I seen such a precise and helpful footage about spindle turning. Thank you very much for showing up my mistakes an how to avoid them! Especially the which tool what for is very helpful.

    • @WYOMINGWOODTURNER
      @WYOMINGWOODTURNER  3 года назад

      Kirsten
      Thank you very much for saying that. It means a lot. It is why I do what I do let me know if I can help in anyway
      be safe
      Sam

  • @MANJITSINGH-ko2oi
    @MANJITSINGH-ko2oi 5 лет назад

    Thank u sam lots of good advice. keep up the good work.

  • @icespeckledhens
    @icespeckledhens 4 года назад

    A very informative video with a lot of content. I was surprised you didn't sharpen the vortex gouge with the fingernail profiler.
    Thanks
    James

    • @WYOMINGWOODTURNER
      @WYOMINGWOODTURNER  4 года назад +1

      James I did find the "profiler" I did not they made this device. I think I will save my money. Always good to learning sharpening first without a jig. Sam

  • @bwrightaway2877
    @bwrightaway2877 3 года назад

    Good video, thanks for taking the time.

  • @lucyjudson9329
    @lucyjudson9329 3 года назад

    That was great. Thanks, Sam. What kind of wheel do you use for sharpening?

    • @WYOMINGWOODTURNER
      @WYOMINGWOODTURNER  3 года назад

      I have two CBN wheels. One is an 80 grit and the other is a 180 grit. Thanks for watching. Sam

  • @knottie_gurldeannamorris1136
    @knottie_gurldeannamorris1136 6 лет назад

    Great video Sam. There was a lot of info in there for a new person, like myself. Please consider wearing dark shirts when making videos. It was difficult to see the contrast between the light wood and your light shirt, the backdrop of your camera view. Thanks for all your work.

    • @WYOMINGWOODTURNER
      @WYOMINGWOODTURNER  6 лет назад +1

      Deanna
      This is a great idea. I struggle doing videos using light colored woods. This would help a lot. I will keep it in mind.
      Sam

  • @watcherdude1330
    @watcherdude1330 6 лет назад

    This video was so well done. It was long, but a good long, if that makes any sense? The close up shots are so much appreciated. Your time and efforts are very much appreciated by me. Glad to see your hand is healing nicely. You have a great survivor instinct. I can tell as a Cancer survivor myself it is shown in your I can do attitude . Please keep up the great videos.

    • @WYOMINGWOODTURNER
      @WYOMINGWOODTURNER  6 лет назад

      Mr. B......thanks. after I had my accident I had no intention of not doing videos anymore. I felt=what choice did I have? I respect your story and your strength. Sam

  • @ronesblaywoodturning3129
    @ronesblaywoodturning3129 6 лет назад

    Grande Mestre Pica Pau. .kkkk
    Grandes dicas...👏👏👏🙏

  • @CLWoodturning
    @CLWoodturning 6 лет назад +1

    Brilliant!

  • @geewizz3335
    @geewizz3335 6 лет назад

    awesome the detail and how you use the tools , definitely will help start out wood turning thankyou

  • @gunner1960
    @gunner1960 6 лет назад

    Same, thanks so much for the video (s). Just got my first lathe for Christmas so i'm immersing myself in various how tos...and am finding yours extremely helpful in showing angles, stances, techniques etc. Truly appreciated. Once i get a little more over the intimidation factor i'll start playing with my first blank.

    • @WYOMINGWOODTURNER
      @WYOMINGWOODTURNER  6 лет назад

      I think the best place to start is with a small, wet limb. Just put it between centers and practice. Turn a little slower at first 500-600 RPM. Sam

  • @kurtstromer147
    @kurtstromer147 5 лет назад

    Thank you Sam for taking the time to share your knowledge. The first bowl I ever turned was when I went to school, that was 51 years ago. I still have that bowl! Over the years I've turned odd pieces, but have only recently developed a real passion for turning wood again. I'm finding the information in your videos very useful, you make a great teacher. thanks again.

  • @johnswettenham4560
    @johnswettenham4560 6 лет назад

    Thanks Sam, you explain things so well
    Cheers John

  • @mikenco
    @mikenco 5 лет назад

    Thank you Sam, that video has great educational value!

  • @TupmaniaTurning
    @TupmaniaTurning 6 лет назад

    The additional mention of lathe speeds is very helpful, too

  • @kevingeaney7741
    @kevingeaney7741 6 лет назад

    Thanks a million Sam! Very good video, well worth watch several times especially if you are a beginner like myself.

    • @WYOMINGWOODTURNER
      @WYOMINGWOODTURNER  6 лет назад

      Kevin, I am glad you like it. Thanks for watching. Sam

  • @russalex
    @russalex 3 года назад

    Спасибо за информацию,полезно👍👋

  • @americaisfallingapart
    @americaisfallingapart 4 года назад

    Pinch points are scary when watching wood turning...like to see a video on safety....don't want my head knocked off....or a tool impale my body parts !

    • @WYOMINGWOODTURNER
      @WYOMINGWOODTURNER  4 года назад

      Cary I am not sure what you are referring to-Pinch points? Please put this in some context. Mention a time in the video, that would help. Is there something not safe in the video? This video is 3 years old. I can't remember what is exactly in it. Thanks Sam

    • @americaisfallingapart
      @americaisfallingapart 4 года назад

      @@WYOMINGWOODTURNER What I mean is were a tool can get to close to the chuck...or stock can fly off the chuck also, the tool can dig in to the stock and fly out of your hands....just things like that...I've seen guys start cutting stock that looked way to large for the lathe....scary......just general safety tips....I know people should use common sense...but just wondering if people have been hurt while wood turning.
      Thanks :)

  • @rezarajabi1090
    @rezarajabi1090 4 года назад

    hi thank you, very useful.

  • @charlesreicks648
    @charlesreicks648 6 лет назад

    I really like your video. Can you please show us where the tool rest is in relationship to the center for each tool.
    I know the height is very important on weather you get a catch or not. I know I need this instruction. Thanks

    • @WYOMINGWOODTURNER
      @WYOMINGWOODTURNER  6 лет назад

      Charles
      This is a good question----maybe one for my next "notes" video. I am not sure if there is an easy answer. One, the diameter of the wood changes and you must change the tool rest. Different tools require a different height. Ex: the skew chisel, in my opinion requires a rest at a comfortable height. If the rest is too low, the handle is too low and not comfortable. I think generally, it should be right at the center line.
      Sam

  • @oldschoolsmart
    @oldschoolsmart 6 лет назад +3

    Excellent detail for beginning turners like myself! Thank you sir!

  • @AaronSprague1
    @AaronSprague1 3 года назад

    Great video thank you.

  • @benshaver3364
    @benshaver3364 4 года назад

    Awesome, saved for future reference.

  • @michaelmorris1451
    @michaelmorris1451 4 года назад

    Thanks for a great video.

  • @thomasarussellsr
    @thomasarussellsr 6 лет назад

    Thanks for the warning, I'll be back when I have an hour to spare.

  • @marklengal9990
    @marklengal9990 6 лет назад

    Thanks Sam. This what I needed to get started

  • @waynenelson8907
    @waynenelson8907 3 года назад

    Excellent video. Well done.

  • @curtlockhart2846
    @curtlockhart2846 5 лет назад

    I have learned so much from you. Thank you so much for being real.

  • @annverleedowns311
    @annverleedowns311 6 лет назад

    Robert Sorby Sizing Tool for Beading and Parting Tool , have you used one and are they a nifty tool for practical purposes , oh yeah nice video :)

    • @WYOMINGWOODTURNER
      @WYOMINGWOODTURNER  6 лет назад

      Shane
      I have never used that particular tool. I did look it up to see it. I think if you made many spindles and such, it would be a good tool. But I think there are other ways to size a spindle. Sam

    • @annverleedowns311
      @annverleedowns311 6 лет назад

      Thank you for the response love the videos I turn but just legs your work has inspired me after 30 years to actually make something else besides furniture, I see Natsuki Ishitani use one ruclips.net/channel/UC7FkqjV8SU5I8FCHXQSQe9Qfeatured?disable_polymer=1 ( I make make a lot of stools and table legs)

  • @AC6140
    @AC6140 6 лет назад

    Is it necessary to have a bowl gouge to turn the inside of a bowl? I don't have one and have tried to use a roughing gouge or a spindle gouge but, they want to grab and throw the gouge to the outside of the bowl.
    I am new to turning and trying to get started. I have only turned a couple bowls.

    • @WYOMINGWOODTURNER
      @WYOMINGWOODTURNER  6 лет назад

      The main thing in answer to your comment IS...do not every use a spindle roughing gouge on a bowl or cross grain piece of wood. A spindle gouge would work but it is probably too small. A 5/8" bowl gouge is important to have. Sam

    • @WYOMINGWOODTURNER
      @WYOMINGWOODTURNER  6 лет назад

      Please watch this video ruclips.net/video/rCGlz2gajLc/видео.html

  • @alcinolima2776
    @alcinolima2776 5 лет назад

    Muito bom. Gostei do vídeo.

  • @tommymiller6531
    @tommymiller6531 6 лет назад

    I really like all of your work wish I could be that talented