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Woodturning a Crazy Rolling Pin
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- Опубликовано: 21 июн 2022
- How to turn a crazy pattern french tapered rolling pin on a wood lathe. This video shows just how much preparation goes into a project before you actually put something on the lathe to turn it. I start by cutting out the hardwoods cherry, maple, and walnut to the right length. I then rip them into quarter inch strips on the table saw. I glue them up sorting the strips into an alternating pattern. When the glue is set enough I cut an angle into the blank and then rip it into more strips. I then glue those strips together and I alternate the direction of the strips. This time the glue is left overnight so it has time to more fully cure. Again I cut the same angle into the wood blank. At this point I am able to cut out a 2 inch rolling pin blank and trim the ends. Now i can put the rolling pin blank on the wood lathe to turn it. I mount the blank between centers and rough it to round using my bowl gouge because I am concerned about the grain direction causing tear out. After it is round I
refine the center barrel of the rolling pin to bring it to one even diameter. The depth for the ends is set using calipers and my skew chisel. Then I am able to mark how far in the taper will go using a template. I shape the taper again with the bowl gouge. Once everything is blended and looking good I use a spindle gouge to round the ends and create space to cut off the ends. It is sanding time! So I sand and fill gaps. I then saw off the ends and put on the finishing touches by burning my brand in the end. Oil the rolling pin and it is ready to bake with!
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Beautiful glue-up and turning. I think I'll try something similar soon. Thanks for sharing! 👍🏾
Verry Nice; I really enjoyed. Thanks
thank you, most informative, enjoyed it
Thanks! I try to inform as well as show what I’m making.
Daughter in Law just asked for the French rolling pin. I was just going to plain Jane taper the cylinder, but now watching you, I will have a go at being fancy. Of course I will have to make two because the wife will want one when she sees the results LOL
Better make three or four just to be safe! 😉
Beautiful work and nice technique from table saw to lathe, Jason. Thanks for sharing with us.
Thanks It was a great project! Glad you liked it!
Nice job Jason, good to see you back. Take care, John
Good to be back 😊
Beautiful rolling pin. Thanks for explaining your process. 😊
Thanks I appreciate that!
What a very nice rolling pin it really nice and colourful it's got a really nice finish
Neat looking rolling pen
Thanks!
I have made a number of bi- material rolling pins w/ Celtic knot, currently working on a pair of Salt-pepper mills black walnut w dogwood knot - My sister is getting married :-)
Sounds like some awesome salt 🧂 and pepper 🌶 mills! Congrats to your sister!
Beautiful work. Thanks for the detailed tutorial and explanations.
Wow!
Beautiful work👌
Thanks a lot 😊
I love this channel I like that he talks you through what he is doing . Every one else just dose it and they leave a lot of things out !!!!¡
Thanks! I was always the quiet one! Really I just try to make something I would want to watch. 😁
You have done it !!!!!
Great work… keep up
Beautiful and love the crazy pattern
Greetings from Brazil. Nice work, if you put two rotating handles on the ends, it would make a beautiful pasta roller. Hugs.
Thanks! If only I were more patient to add even more 😉
Good job Jason 👍. One of my future projects is to glue up two different types of wood and turn it. I’ve tried to narrate my videos in the past but I can’t seem to get them to come out right. You are very good at it. Keep up the great work.
Thanks! I wish you luck turning different types of wood. I don’t know how I narrate I have never been good at talking! 🤣
Jason, I enjoy your videos. I appreciate the explanations of your wood turning process and as a “newbie” it really helps me to understand why you choose one tool over another. I look forward to learning from you via the videos.
Thanks so much!
Awesome content Jason!
Thanks!
Lovely rolling pin!!
Thanks! I make a lot of rolling pins and I liked this one so much it will stay in my kitchen. 😄
Looks great as always brotha. Great teaching as well!
Thanks man! Can’t wait to watch your next video as well!
congratulations ! you have made a wooden "french baguette" :)
Yes but it doesn’t taste as good!😊
for sure ! we have the best baguette in the world ! 😁@@Geiserwoodturner
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I like your angle jig. did you make it yourself?
I didn’t make it. It’s one my father has had for many years. You can find something similar on Amazon. Look up taper cutting jig.
Very nicely done one quick question the sandind disc attachment were can i purchase that item
I get them from woodturnerswonders.com