Woodturning #39 Lidded Box Thread chasing
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- Опубликовано: 6 фев 2025
- In this video I am turning a Lidded Box with some thread chasing
The Lid is threaded into the Box.
I use Birch for the body of the Box. The Lid is Walnut, and the Handle (knob) is Sycamore.
The Walnut is stabilised with Cactus Juice.
The finish used:
Hampshire Sheen High Gloss Wax.
The total hight of the Box is 11 cm and diameter is 9.5 cm.
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Links to where I buy Waxes etc. used in this video.
Hampshire Sheen High Gloss Wax: www.traedrejer...
Yorkshire Grit: www.traedrejer...
Nice job.
Thanks. Glad you like it.
The cracks just make it look like it’s old. Beautiful job! Thanks for the video!
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An excellent demo of thread chain g and a great little box, despite the slight imperfection. Thanks for sharing.
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Very nice
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Thanks for taking the time and sharing a very informative video clip. A very nice result 👍🏽😊
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Very nice work, Thank for sharing Sigurdur.
Dave UK
Thanks Dave. Thanks for watching and commenting. Appreciated.
This video makes me want to make some boxes with the thread chasing. I never knew about this! Thanks sir!
Hi Robert. I am glad if the video has been some kind of inspiration. Thank you for watching. Appreciated.
Thank you for sharing. Informative narrative. I enjoy watching you work through a project. Very impressive.
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Nice Piece, thanks for sharing. Interesting process. Full View and Like 👍
Hi Allen. Thanks and thanks for watching. Appreciated.
Really nice work Sigurdur.
Thank you Arne and thanks for watching. Appreciated.
Any experience where you learn shouldn't be considered a fail in my way of thinking. It's still a great box and I feel like I might try thread chasing some time as well. I do also agree that a tooth brush is a valuable tool in the Turners toolbox!
You are right. Experience should always be valued. The failure is maybe more in that I did not succeed in finishing the piece properly. Thanks for watching. Appreciated.
I wouldn't call it a failure. I'd call it experience. It's a very pretty box -- well done.
It failed in the sense that I was not able to finish the piece as I planned but one always learns something from failures. Thanks for watching and commenting. Appreciated.
Great Video Sigurdur.. Bow looks great even with the small cracks .. almost antik like :-)
Hi Kim. Thanks. Appreciated.
Good looking box.
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I've got Sorby chasing tools - I've never been able to thread anything. Nice job!
Hi David. The speed of the laith is important. Should preferably be 300-350 rpm. The material is also important. Some woods do not take threads well. For ex. the Birch in this box. The threads just crumbled. I have chasing tools with 20 tpi and 16 tpi. I don’t have much experience with this but my feeling is that the finer the tooth the better wood (to take threads) you need to thread successfully. Thank you for watching. Appreciated.
Still a very beautiful box.
Thanks. Glad you like it. Thanks for watching.
where can i get threader?????,,,,good work!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Hi. I have Thread Chasers from Hamlet Crafttools, England. Size of thread 18 tpi. (tooth pr. Inch) and from Carter and Son Toolworks, USA. Size, 16 tpi.
16 tpi are easier to use since the teeth are bigger.
I hope this helps. Thank you for watching.
Great work Sigurdur, the cracks are just character emphasising spots 🤪 I am unsure, but, did anyone see the angry octopus (side of the pice) at 12:10?
Keep on turning.
Cheers, Bluey 👍
Hi Bluey. Thanks. You are right. The cracks just add character. You are to kind. Hopefully, I can take some learning experience from this. But you know. Next time different wood, different problems. I do now see the evil eye of the octopus. Well spotted. Thank you for watching. Appreciated.
What is the process to stabilize the walnut?
Great stuff... where did you get that negative rake circular?
Thanks. Thank you for watching. Appreciated. I bought the negative rake scraber from Hope Woodturning. hopewoodturning.co.uk/
Did you glue the walnut insert into the box for the looks or were you afraid that the threads wouldn't take in the birch?
Before I started this, I tried if I was able to thread the Birch. Without success. The threads just crumbled. That is why I used stabilised Walnut. It is not ideal but takes a decent thread. Second benefit is the nice contrast to the light coloured Birch.
i replied with the first one sorry about the crack i have lost pirces that i put alot of time in but i know its what we have to deal with
Yes, it can be frustrating to loose a piece when almost finished but that is one of the exciting things about turning wood. You never know what you get in the end.
That box can still be used.
Yes it can. Thank you for watching and commenting.