wood turning a easy project with a new tool
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- Опубликовано: 29 окт 2024
- Great seller and easy to make. Using a new tool.
In this new woodturning video I am using a new tool to turn an easy craft show project that sells great at craft fairs. The project is a candle stick holder. These are very popular as a set of 3. Don't forget to check out the links for the new tool and the company website.
As always, thanks for watching!
1/2 bowl gouge
bit.ly/3VIZM20
findbuytools website
www.findbuytoo...
Thanks for the tool tip, waiting for the friction polish. I appreciate your low tech approach and material choices.
Thank you! Hoping to get it done soon. Thanks for watching!
Thank you so much for sharing, Rus! We appreciate your valuable testing of our tools!
@@findbuytool Thank you! I am impressed with the quality.
Another fine project nice to hear the voice behind the fingers lol , mmmmm new tools that bowl gouge is tempting gonna check em out , like you say if the edge lasts longer then less sharpening and wearing the tool out prematurely .
Thank you!
Thanks. Your recommendation always sells me and I buy it. I haven’t been disappointed.
Thanks! I try to be diligent on what I review.
Great idea ! Thanks.
Thank you!
Good video. Thanks for sharing
@@myhoneyshandmade1077 Thanks for watching!
Thanks for the info on findbuy, always looking for good tools. Appreciate your videos, like the commentary also...Dan
Thank you! I appreciate you watching!
Candlestick holders are not new for craft markets, however your design is interesting and your timber has a really nice graIN.
Here in Australia it is illegal to sell candlestick holders without a metal candle stick insert so that if the candle burns down the wood cannot catch on fire. Usually brass these inserts add a nice addition to the holder and of course safety is paramount.
Thanks for sharing.
I've seen the and am considering adding them.
Lovely
@@summerswalkabout1515 Thank you!
Nice to hear your voice finally. Been looking for a 1/2 inch spindle gouge and the site has one at a decent price, so thanks for the tip. Looking forward to your video on the friction polish.
@@patbeatty7116 Thanks! Glad you found something! I will get that video out as soon as possible. Thanks.
...'nother cool project...I like the commentary as it's a good insight to your thought process...
Seems like a decent tool company as they don't appear to gouge the customers like some others...😉
Matt
Thank you! This tool is working pretty good so far.
Do you know what the bevel angle is on the bowl gouge?
@@marksholin4835 45 degrees
When you were drilling the stock with the Forstner bit your lathe was struggling. Either your lathe is seriously under powered or your belts are slipping like they're greased! My other observation is your new "Bowl Gouge". Are you sure that's a Bowl Gouge? The bevel angle looks all wrong for hollowing a bowl. It would do more scraping than cutting.
Wakodahatchee Chris
Thanks for watching!
when sanding, what are you holding on to? what is the sand paper attached to?
@@DennisDolan-fl3mw it's a foam pad with Velcro to hold the sand paper.
This is what I use.
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Great work once again! Curious, what is your spindle chuck brand? Thanks
@@RcWoodturning Thank you
@@dregag4415 they are wen chucks. This video the focus was on the tool. If you check my other videos the links for them are in the description.