Woodturning Turning A Flower
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- Опубликовано: 30 июл 2024
- Woodturning Turning A Flower
In this video I show you how to turn flowers on the lathe.
Tools and Supplies I use in my shop:
Robust Lathe: thewoodshop.tv/robust-lathe/
Roughing Gouge: astore.amazon.com/thewood0c-20...
Bowl Gouge: astore.amazon.com/thewood0c-20...
Easy Rougher: astore.amazon.com/thewood0c-20...
Easy Finisher: astore.amazon.com/thewood0c-20...
Parting Tool: astore.amazon.com/thewood0c-20...
Easy Hollower: astore.amazon.com/thewood0c-20...
Jacobs Chuck: astore.amazon.com/thewood0c-20...
Forstner bit: astore.amazon.com/thewood0c-20...
Howard Finish: astore.amazon.com/thewood0c-20...
Sandpaper: astore.amazon.com/thewood0c-20...
Calipers: astore.amazon.com/thewood0c-20...
Hot Glue: astore.amazon.com/thewood0c-20...
Hot Glue Gun: astore.amazon.com/thewood0c-20...
I upload a new project video every Friday.
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Welcome to my channel, I started woodworking with my grandfather as a young boy. I continued woodworking through high school, and started woodturning after seeing a turned project in a friends shop. Some of my fondest memories are working with my grandfather in his wood shop. Being able to share our passion for woodworking, ties it all together.
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I've watched several of your videos now and I am truly enjoying them. Thank you for the tips and the information you share not mention all the time you take making the videos.
Phil
I love the way you look at you work, it shows how much love you put into even the smallest projects!
Harry,
Glade you enjoyed the flowers. They were alot of fun to make.Thanks for watching!
Carl
Hi Carl. I've seen a few of your videos now and i have to say they are superb. My favourite one so far is this one, the flowers look great when there finished and in the small vase. I've also learned loads of stuff watching the vid's. So keep 'em coming. Many thanks from the UK.
Harry.
John,
Great idea. I am sure the wife will love them.
Thanks,
Carl
You are welcome. Happy to hear you enjoyed the magazine.
Carl
Great project Carl! They would make a lovely Christmas present so great timing on posting this project!!
Thank you so much for the magazine Carl. I read it front to back and will get a subscription soon. Wonderful reading and I will return the favor soon.
Thanks Carl, I am new to wood turning and this is a great little project!
Martin Sharp Thank you Martin
Nice project Carl!
Cool to see the whole process, from the drill press to the band saw and then the lathe! Thanks a lot for the magazine, it arrived 2 days ago!
Thanks! /Nic.
Thank you John,
Love to see some pictures when you get them done.
Take care,
Carl
Sir you sure do a nice job on your works! I'm impressed!
Another very nice and inspiring video from you!! Thank you very much for sharing your knowledge
Carl
Awesome video's. I have been turning for a few months now and am hit by the bug. It is absolutely brilliant hobby. I really admire your presentations and have learnt much from your posts. Many thanks for that. The flowers are great and I am just about to go into the workshop and have a go myself.
Keep up the good work.
Best wishes John B
Another great video Carl. Can't wait to try this out. Thanks
Your welcome, Glad to hear you got it.
Carl
Thanks Nic, glad you got the magazine.
this will be a cool valentines day gift!
I get a lot of my wood off the beach, but I do buy some. You can turn green wood if your making bowl blanks turn it down to about an 1" thick and then let it dry. To dry the wood your cutting you need to seal the ends with paint or wax to slow down the drying process so it won't crack. You need it dry to turn calls and boxes.
Thanks,
Carl
You are welcome Charlie.
That's my valentines day gift sorted. Great little project
Hi Pat,
Thank you, I used a piece of copper wire but you can use a small dowel too.
That's great, Carl. I'll have to give this one a try. I still want to try to make a pin chuck one of these days, too. Thanx for reminding me.
I made some after this video and did that. They look much better, I should do another video showing the method you mentioned. Thanks
Robbie,
Great idea! You could clean out the inside of the flower that way.
Thanks,
Carl
I made a few of these flowers, and what I did to simplify the turning process was drill a 7mm hole all the way thru so that the block would fit on a pen mandrel. Then halfway through the block I drilled a 1/2 inch hole. I used a 1/2 x 1/2" block at the left end of the mandrel and slid the large opening of the flower blank over the 1/2 inch block. It held great. You can see pis here:
Nice, I like this. I think I'll try this project. I think I'll use a screw chuck so I can hollow them out a bit though.
Thanks for the great idea! I can't wait to see more of your vids!
That's awesome, I'll have to give it a try.
That sounds cool I'll have to give it a try sometime.
Yes there a lot of fun to make too.
Hi :-)
Really enjoyed your wooden flowers creation process
Thank you for sharing
-Tami
Yah, that it is a great idea. Leaving it rough would have helped out.
Thanks for the input,
Carl
you are doing a great piece of art . I like your work and I wish if I can but one of them in my house , thank you for the great work
That's great idea, I'll have to give it a try
Thank you Brian
I use mineral oil and Paste wax. It helps cut down on the sanding dust.
No, I did not have any catches. It is just a roughing gouge and I used the bowl gouge to finish up with. I just turned the speed up and it runs over them nicely.
Thanks,
Carl
Very clever idea!!!
A wand is a good starter project to practice, or handles for your tools. I would use a nice hard wood like Maple.
I can almost smell the slightly burning wood. This is heaven.
thank you Tami,
Thank you Brendan. The coping would work great and yes, you can score some points. 10 days counting.
Carl
I've made a few of these, and a great way to thin the petals and open the inside up a bit is to hollow the inside some before you cut on the bandsaw. You still drill the hole (to get the hollowing tool in).
I start with a longer block of wood between centers and turn a tenon on one end. I chuck that up and drill the hole. I then hollow the inside using a small swan-neck tool (Sorby Micro). Make a template and draw the flower shape on all 4 sides. Follow the ghost image when hollowing.
Thanks Leonard,
just made 4 in a vase all wood, great video
Thanks, a lot of fun to make,
Hi Chris, just take very light cuts on the petals. I would use a bowl gouge.
awesome!! i have to try this now!
Glad you got it and thanks again.
I used copper wire and attached with a dab of gorilla glue through the hole at the base of the flower.
Thanks,
Carl
Thanks,
Thank you, the screw chuck should work great for that.
Take care, Carl
Thank you,
just like always, u made another awesome video
Thank you Ali,
Hi Leonard,
I've turned a little Hickory but not Persimmons.
Carl
Im going try and some I like how you did it.
What size of candle sticks or other type of candle are you looking for a candle holder for?
Let me know and I will add it to the project list.
Thanks,
Carl
Thanks Ian,
Carl, I tried some of these and instead of a tapered dowel I just rounded it off and spray it with water before you tighten the tail stock. Keeps if from slipping.....thanks, I enjoyed your video
Thanks Skip,
One idea for holding on there better is a small grove in your dowel and then use a rubber o ring or two, the same way some duck calls are held together. Great idea and the wife will love it when I make them for her. Thanks
Those are the best turned flowers I have seen. I don't have a bandsaw but I will use a coping saw to try to cut a bigger arc where you suggested using a bigger drill. Now, how long to St. Val's? There's potential for major point scoring here.
Best Wishes, Brendan.
Sounds good.
Carl
Thanks Mats!
Thanks Phil,
Hi Gary,
Yes, I think it would be unsafe to do it on a bandsaw after the lathe work. The bandsaw and round things don't mix well.
By the way, great job on the folding bench!
Thanks,
Carl
@samoftheforest. Thank you that's a great tip.
beautiful chic
Dude, that's some serious talent ya got there, but seriously, I'd be too paranoid to put my hands so close to that chuck while it's spinning.. Great vid-thanx for sharing!
Hi Eduardo, Thank you, It's called a center finder
very nice... awesome tehknik...
great vid!
Hi Hayden,
Just got the mag, thanks!
Thanks for the wood and paint sticks Carl. I'll be your cherry connection. LOL
Nice little project for us wood turners to emulate. Thanks. I do wonder why you didn't make the central piece, the pin, a feature so that it is glued in to place and then becomes a bud. Walnut for the petals and sycamore/maple for the bud would look really good. Thanks again.
Very cool idea, does the light shine through?
thank you nice easy video to follow
Thank you very much Steve!
Muito lindo seu trabalho parabéns
Muito obrigado!
Wonderful
Thank you, It takes about 15min to do each one.
thanks to your video i'm now making flowers and bowls
Thank you Brian, I'm glad they helped.
Great video, really nice project. / Mats
great video nice work! :)
Thank you
i have just gotten into turning...whats a good wood to start with and a good starter project?
It is the speed control for the lathe. I was probably turning it down to sand.
yes the light can shine through. The main thing is of course to hollow it out. One thing I found was the using a small chisel through the standard light socket cord hole,will give you the cleaned out shell. the thing about turning it, is that its like a pumkin, the more you carve down, the more light. Also you can turn the shell adding more designs. experiment first of course.
Here is another project we did ( sorry no pics) we turned a coconut shell, Very fun to do but very delicate. You can make some amazing designs in them, especially if you use them as a table light.
Thanks, There redwood and Maple
looks great.
Thank you Jake!
+Carl Jacobson I'm very new at this. plan on getting a lathe pretty soon. I've seen alot of videos so far and have been learning alot from your videos. can't wait till I get my lathe and tools and get started.
Very cool, I'm sure you will enjoy it.
Mine looked the same as yours up until I got to turning. I kept having the petals chip off on me and i couldnt get the shape right after. Any tips on getting a good cut on the petals? Does it just take a super sharp tool, or any techniques (tool position, which tool, etc) to use?
Hi Joe, It's paste wax and mineral oil.
Hi Carl. When I first saw the photo of the flowers I thought, "That's beyond my capabilities." But after watching your demonstration I'm ready to have a go - brilliant!!
One question - how do you do the stems please? Kind regards - Pat
Hi Talha, do you turn as well? What types of wood do you have in Turkey?
Take care,
Carl
Hello I have just discovered and have been exploring your videos over the past few days, and I really enjoy watching them and getting some interesting and unique ideas. But I was just wondering what it was you were putting on the sandpaper to give the piece that shine?
Awesome job carl! very informative vid. I have a question about wood, do you buy your wood or do you chop it yourself? If so, I'm so confused about how you make blanks for bowls and whatnot. Can you turn green wood? I ask this because we're cutting down hardwood and I can't let all this wood rot + it will save me alot of $. best regards~TheDecoyDude
Whoops just realised this video was posted ages ago! Thanks anyway Carl! Silly youtube feed!
Thanks Ted, I hope he's doing well.
Carl
Carl, did you ever make a video on making a pen chuck? Please direct me to it if you did. This was a really neat video. Thanks for sharing. Do you ever do wood turning shows? Thanks again. Danny
Thank you Danny! Yes I do demos from time to time. Here's a link to the pen chuck video ruclips.net/video/Odu1cT3AwUE/видео.html
Thank you,
600 :-)