Woodturning - Fantastic Scraps and What to Do With Them #2 | Mistakes were made.

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  • Опубликовано: 13 сен 2024
  • Problems both mundane and peculiar, can occur while turning even the most ordinary objects.
    When woodturning goes awry, we can at least learn from from the experience. In this video we attempt to turn three quick projects showing what can be accomplished with only scrap bin treasures. However, each small woodturning project has a different problem, with the final one being downright weird.
    Woodturners of all sorts have a box of scraps we can’t part with. I dare say some (most?) of us have several overflowing boxes of wood scraps. Everything in the scrap bin could be used, which is why we keep them in the first place. Each piece is in need of a project, however most of us have more pieces of wood than projects. Here are three projects I’m using to reduce the size of my stash.
    In this video, I use scrap wood to make:
    #1) A refrigerator magnet with a rare earth magnet
    #2) A short coat peg for hanging a dog leash
    #3) A bottle stopper
    Disclosure:
    Some of the links below are affiliate links. When you order through an affiliate link this channel gets a small commission at no cost to you. That commission helps support this channel. Thanks!
    Tools & Equipment I Use Regularly
    Woodturning Tools
    3/8” spindle gouge & 1/2” Spindle Gouge
    www.highlandwo...
    Crown 1 1/4” Spindle Roughing Gouge
    www.highlandwo...
    1/2” Crown Pro PM bowl gouge
    www.highlandwo...
    3/8” Crown Pro PM bowl gouge
    www.highlandwo...
    Carbide Turning Tool Inserts
    www.highlandwo...
    3/16” Diamond Parting Tool & 1/8” Parting Tool
    www.highlandwo...
    Crown 1/2” Skew Chisel
    www.highlandwo...
    Alan Lacer 5/8” Skew Chisel & 1 3/8” Skew Chisel
    stores.alanswo...
    Hollow Pro Hollowing Tools
    www.mikejackof...
    Woodturning Drive Centers & Live Centers
    Oneway Live Center
    www.highlandwo...
    Oneway Safe Driver
    www.highlandwo...
    Oneway 4-Spur Morse Taper Drive Center
    www.highlandwo...
    Woodturning Chucks, Chuck Jaws & Faceplate(s)
    Beall Collet Chuck
    bealltool.com/...
    Oneway Stronghold Chuck
    www.highlandwo...
    Oneway Profiled Spigot Jaws for Stronghold Chucks
    www.highlandwo...
    Oneway #4 Profiled Jaws for Stronghold Chucks
    www.highlandwo...
    Oneway Jumbo Jaws
    www.highlandwo...
    Oneway 4” Cast Iron Faceplate
    www.highlandwo...
    Vacuum Chucking
    Oneway Vacuum Drum Chucks
    www.highlandwo...
    Oneway Vacuum Rotary Air Fitting
    www.highlandwo...
    Sharpening
    Oneway Wolverine Sharpening System
    www.highlandwo...
    Oneway Vari-Grind Attachment
    www.highlandwo...
    Oneway Grinding Wheel Balancing System
    www.highlandwo...
    Steady Rests
    Oneway Bowl Steady Rest
    www.highlandwo...
    Oneway Spindle Steady Rest
    www.highlandwo...
    Big Red Steady Rest
    www.theokspind...
    Misc. Tools
    Starrett Combination Squares
    www.highlandwo...
    Starrett 6” ruler
    www.highlandwo...
    Adhesives:
    Zap CA (cyanoacrylate) Glue
    www.zapglue.com
    NOTE:
    When ordering from www.mscdirect.com better prices can often be found by looking through one of their many sales flyers. All the sales flyers are available online and the lower price often (always?) has a different part number and you need the alternate part number to get the sale price.
    Starrett 6” Round Leg Outside Calipers
    www.mscdirect....
    5/8” Accupro Keyed Drill Chuck
    *This chuck requires an adapter that fits the chuck and your lathe.
    www.mscdirect....

Комментарии • 14

  • @masjabrikdiy8422
    @masjabrikdiy8422 2 года назад

    Good job friend

    • @CroakyOak
      @CroakyOak  2 года назад

      Thank you! And thanks for the visit.

  • @klg1216
    @klg1216 3 года назад +1

    Always looking for a use for scraps. Thank you

    • @CroakyOak
      @CroakyOak  2 года назад

      You’re welcome!
      This video is part two of an ongoing series and I will be adding to the series regularly, so please check back. There are many of us with a multitude of scraps looking for projects. 😃

  • @uniqko
    @uniqko 3 года назад

    Beautiful work....

    • @CroakyOak
      @CroakyOak  3 года назад

      Thanks again! I’ll take positive comments anytime. 😁

  • @AllenOxendine
    @AllenOxendine 3 года назад +1

    Thanks for sharing, nice project. Full View and Like 👍

    • @CroakyOak
      @CroakyOak  3 года назад

      A big thanks for the full view. This video is part of a series, so you can look forward to more episodes of “Fantastic Scraps and What to Do With Them”.

  • @mountainviewturning5319
    @mountainviewturning5319 3 года назад +2

    Very nice 👍

    • @CroakyOak
      @CroakyOak  3 года назад

      Thanks for visiting again. Cheers!

  • @rottiwoodturning6184
    @rottiwoodturning6184 3 года назад

    great job. perfect!

  • @philippe5518
    @philippe5518 Год назад

    What was that "drill bit?" that you used to cut the body of the coat peg? I've never seen this.

    • @CroakyOak
      @CroakyOak  Год назад

      I believe what your looking for is a “Carbide-Tipped Dowel Plug & Tenon Cutter” from Lee Valley Tools.
      Thanks for watching and asking a question!