Howdy Chris! Thank you for your comment. I felt bad for making the project on a screw chuck that is hard to find. I felt I needed to present some alternatives. All the Best.
Howdy, Brother! All great screw chuck tips and especially the one at 6:53. I'll be using that one and will share with friends. Thanks for all your examples and precious shop time.
Cip check into hardware stores here in the states they carry an idem called called "Door Bumpers" that screws into the base boards in houses and is long enough to protect the walls from doorknobs banging into them and knocking a hole therein. God Bless my friend.
Hi Cip, Great videos :-) I very much enjoyed watching them. I have a question. I am looking at buying a wood turning lathe. Never had one, don't know much about it. What do you recommend? I plan on turning essentially tool handles and small items, nothing large. Maybe small bowls at the most. Thank you for your help!
Howdy Alain! If you are going to turn tool handle especially lathe tool, you will need a medium lathe. The bed must be long enough for the longest handle/spindle you will turn. My medium lathe(full-size) is a Nova 1624, 6-speed. Jet also makes some very nice lathes. Your budget is an important factor. You might look at used lathes. They a very durable and turns often move up. I hope that helps; just my thoughts. Cheers
Howdy Val! Yes, Penn State is where I purchased the 1 3/8 inch expansion chuck, but no #2 morse taper chucks. I guess no one makes them anymore. Cheers
Howdy Dan! Thanks for the question. I've been wanting to make more videos but it just has not happened. I started a second channel about other things I like to do; technology, e.i MIDI keyboards, music, microphones, drones, and computers: "Cip's Techi Tips" We have 3 children and 6 grandchildren. That also keeps us busy. I've been cleaning and organizing the shop/studio. Maybe I can start back on woodworking before the end of summer. Cheers.
Excellent! I learned a lot. Also got some great ideas. Thanks for sharing.
Great to hear, Jeff! Have fun, cheers.
That's some good thinking thanks for that
Howdy Michael! Thank you for watching, cheers.
Very helpful. Thanks
Hi Cip, good to have you back. Nice informative video. All the best.
Greeting David! Too many other things to do. I wish I could make more videos, Cheers.
Thank you for the follow up, I spent some time also searching for a good screw chuck.
Howdy Terry! There are many options. Kind Regards.
Glad to see you posting again, I can hear the cicadas!
Enjoyed the video, confirming to think outside the box more often.
Howdy Howard! Thanks for the comment and thanks for watching. I like the hat. Cheers.
Thanks Cip, for the brilliant tips. Really useful!!
Howdy Chris! Thank you for your comment. I felt bad for making the project on a screw chuck that is hard to find. I felt I needed to present some alternatives. All the Best.
Cip's Wood Chips
Thank you Cip. All the best to you as well and keep up the great work!
Chris
Howdy, Brother! All great screw chuck tips and especially the one at 6:53. I'll be using that one and will share with friends. Thanks for all your examples and precious shop time.
Howdy Robert! I did the video to answer the many questions I was getting about screw chucks. Thank you for your comment, cheers.
A good follow up Cip , Good tip on using a hole saw and drill chuck!
Cheers, Bram
Greeting Bram! Yes, I was surprised how easy that was to do. Thanks for watching. Kind Regards.
Thank you for sharing great tips 👍🏼
Howdy Tomas! I hope you found this useful! Cheers
Great video.
Howdy Gary! I just re-watched that video. I sometimes forget how much in in them. Enjoy the season, cheers.
Nice and filled with info
Thanks for watching! Cheers
Very informative. Thank you ☺
Howdy Stephen! Thank you for your comment. Cheers.
Cip check into hardware stores here in the states they carry an idem called called "Door Bumpers" that screws into the base boards in houses and is long enough to protect the walls from doorknobs banging into them and knocking a hole therein.
God Bless my friend.
Greeting Frank! Yes, I have one out in the hallway. Excellent idea. Thanks, kind regards.
Penn State Industries has 2 screw chucks for less than $2.00
Wow! That is amazing. Act fast.
Hi Cip, Great videos :-) I very much enjoyed watching them. I have a question. I am looking at buying a wood turning lathe. Never had one, don't know much about it. What do you recommend? I plan on turning essentially tool handles and small items, nothing large. Maybe small bowls at the most. Thank you for your help!
Howdy Alain! If you are going to turn tool handle especially lathe tool, you will need a medium lathe. The bed must be long enough for the longest handle/spindle you will turn. My medium lathe(full-size) is a Nova 1624, 6-speed. Jet also makes some very nice lathes. Your budget is an important factor. You might look at used lathes. They a very durable and turns often move up. I hope that helps; just my thoughts. Cheers
I appreciate your videos as they are very informative. Keep on posting place.
Cool!
Howdy Chris! I hope you found this information useful. Cheers.
Cheers.
Thumbs up!!!
Clark
Howdy Virginia! Thanks for watching. Cheers.
Thank you, just goes to show, you can always make a plan.. By the way, did you try Penn State for that screw chuck? You take care too
Howdy Val! Yes, Penn State is where I purchased the 1 3/8 inch expansion chuck, but no #2 morse taper chucks. I guess no one makes them anymore. Cheers
In US try Hartville tool. on net?
Howdy Ed! Thanks for the link. I will give that a try. Cheers.
Where are you cip? Been a while for a video
Howdy Dan! Thanks for the question. I've been wanting to make more videos but it just has not happened. I started a second channel about other things I like to do; technology, e.i MIDI keyboards, music, microphones, drones, and computers: "Cip's Techi Tips"
We have 3 children and 6 grandchildren. That also keeps us busy.
I've been cleaning and organizing the shop/studio. Maybe I can start back on woodworking before the end of summer. Cheers.