Hi Jake, thanks for that. I intend to make a few next week. BTW, don't know if your done making these yet, BUT buying mild steel off the net is one huge rip off. I do a bit of blacksmithing and buy my steel from FH Brundle (who have stores in regional centres across the uk) So for 3metres of 10mm sq bar costs £2.70+ vat, 6metres of 10mm sq bar costs £4.70+vat. Check out their online store. Also its great to see you include the mistakes, we all make them and helps other people learn seeing what can go wrong. Cheers
like your shop setup looks like a lot of natural light... going to make my own cutters on of these days.. have the handles,cutter,and steel bars...yep on of these days..
+Robert Evans Thanks Robert. Yes the workshop really is good for light, I am glad I choose a clear roof. Just go for it and within a couple of hours you will have a great tool which will really add to your turning options.
You probably figured this out but for others trying this, when you make your next ferrell try to just narrow down the very tip--- just the width of your parting tool --- til you get it right and THEN reduce the entire ferrell width. You waste less wood that way if you go too far. Also if you make the hole just a bit bigger it will fit better and the epoxy will fill the gaps and hold plenty well---and no cracks :) I used a hacksaw to make the ledge on the tool and then fine tuned it with a file. I worry about using the side of a stone. Some say that is dangerous---don't know if that is true but the other way worked well! Hope this helps on your next ones!
+Anthony Head I Plan to do a follow up video on how well these tips wear and how well they can be resharpened at a later date. So far I can discern no reduction in the sharpness of the tips and have yet to even turn a tip round to expose a new cutting edge. They carbide tools get regular useage in my turnings. My feeling at this stage is that longevity is not going to be an issue with this type of tool steel.
Jake, I watched your video and would like to know if the blade supporting the circular steel tool is common carbon steel or does it have to be hard steel? Congratulations on your videos, they are very explanatory. att Judson Kuntz brazil br
Nice job! I've been meaning to make me some of these, thought about a round and a square for now, diamond I'll leave for later... maybe.. it seems making these is simpler then I thought, so I'll just sink my teeth in and go for it. Can you please link to the place you bought the bar from? I'd like to know the specs on it. Thanks for sharing!!
Yuval Lahav The bar came of ebay, there are lots of suppliers about. You can usually pick it up at places like Wickes etc in the UK. If you buy on ebay try to avoid Chinese suppliers as although there cheap delivery can take a while.
Jake Webb I wanted the link just so I could see which type metal it was, and what should I look for locally, or globally, should I won't find it around here :)
Yuval Lahav I bought from this guy. www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Metric-Key-Steel-316-A4-Stainless-Square-Bar-3mm-4mm-5mm-6mm-8mm-10mm-HPC-Gears-/111686396212?var=410693023734&hash=item1a01072934
+Gary Harris He is a prototype for a design I saw on Chris Pines Channel ruclips.net/video/1bcOk988yPw/видео.html. I went for a rigid leg version. I may get round to doing a video as I do think my robot came out kinda cute & kitsch.
I got mine on ebay. A quick search on ebay threw up several options. Link below. www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Woodturning-Replacement-carbide-cutter-Set-Of-3-Cutters-/282278068042?hash=item41b9157f4a:g:XYwAAOSwPhdVFsJU
the end of thethe metal that jou putin the wood , gluw it whit fire en its is the asy way , il irn this at scool / the metal in the vice end the wood whit a hammet kalm tho the metal .when it is an the end put it in the water . is looze never nooit nie iam not englisch in the langwis sorry
Glad to be inspiring Stuart. I make my videos as a way of paying back for those videos that have inspired me, so the whole thing has gone full circle. I couldn't be happier. Good luck with the videos.
Lots of wobble. Not true. Crooked. Why not take the time to do things right? ... especially if you are making a video. Why show people such terrible workmanship????
I share my mistakes so others can learn from them. You are mistaking youtube creators for TV channels. If you want to see perfection then you want to be mis-lead by retakes, structured scripts and high manipulated reality. You will never find those things on my channel. As for my terrible workmanship these tools are used almost every time I turn. I would advise you never attempt to make your own tools I suspect their lack of perfection will upset you. Just buy what you need and enjoy their heartless perfection.
Hi Jake, thanks for that. I intend to make a few next week. BTW, don't know if your done making these yet, BUT buying mild steel off the net is one huge rip off. I do a bit of blacksmithing and buy my steel from FH Brundle (who have stores in regional centres across the uk) So for 3metres of 10mm sq bar costs £2.70+ vat, 6metres of 10mm sq bar costs £4.70+vat. Check out their online store.
Also its great to see you include the mistakes, we all make them and helps other people learn seeing what can go wrong. Cheers
thanks for the heads up. Sadly the £10 delivery fee seems a bit steep for a £3 order.
like your shop setup looks like a lot of natural light... going to make my own cutters on of these days.. have the handles,cutter,and steel bars...yep on of these days..
+Robert Evans Thanks Robert. Yes the workshop really is good for light, I am glad I choose a clear roof. Just go for it and within a couple of hours you will have a great tool which will really add to your turning options.
HRobert Evans
I've purchased the square steel to make some so found your video very helpful. Thanks.
Thanks for the great idea I've always wanted to make my own tools you made it look easy many thanks
You probably figured this out but for others trying this, when you make your next ferrell try to just narrow down the very tip--- just the width of your parting tool --- til you get it right and THEN reduce the entire ferrell width. You waste less wood that way if you go too far. Also if you make the hole just a bit bigger it will fit better and the epoxy will fill the gaps and hold plenty well---and no cracks :) I used a hacksaw to make the ledge on the tool and then fine tuned it with a file. I worry about using the side of a stone. Some say that is dangerous---don't know if that is true but the other way worked well! Hope this helps on your next ones!
Patience has never been my strong suit but I'm working on it. Thanks for the suggestions Terry.
You can use the carbide teeth from saw blades to make cutting tools. Works great.
Might have to try that, thanks
Thank you very much for the link.
+Gary Harris My pleasure I'm sure.
Try a set of calipers, they work wonders
+Win Michaels Not quite sure what you want me to do with the calipers. Clean answers only please.
+Jake Webb I think he's referring to vernier calipers
Great tool, perhaps you should start selling them on Ebay
You know I honestly never thought of selling them. Maybe I should. Cheers Mart.
how long do the carbide tips last?
+Anthony Head I Plan to do a follow up video on how well these tips wear and how well they can be resharpened at a later date. So far I can discern no reduction in the sharpness of the tips and have yet to even turn a tip round to expose a new cutting edge. They carbide tools get regular useage in my turnings. My feeling at this stage is that longevity is not going to be an issue with this type of tool steel.
Jake, I watched your video and would like to know if the blade supporting the circular steel tool is common carbon steel or does it have to be hard steel?
Congratulations on your videos, they are very explanatory.
att
Judson Kuntz
brazil br
Hi Jkuntz, Yep its just cheap carbon steel rod bought off ebay.
Nice job! I've been meaning to make me some of these, thought about a round and a square for now, diamond I'll leave for later... maybe.. it seems making these is simpler then I thought, so I'll just sink my teeth in and go for it. Can you please link to the place you bought the bar from? I'd like to know the specs on it. Thanks for sharing!!
Yuval Lahav The bar came of ebay, there are lots of suppliers about. You can usually pick it up at places like Wickes etc in the UK. If you buy on ebay try to avoid Chinese suppliers as although there cheap delivery can take a while.
Jake Webb I wanted the link just so I could see which type metal it was, and what should I look for locally, or globally, should I won't find it around here :)
Yuval Lahav I bought from this guy. www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Metric-Key-Steel-316-A4-Stainless-Square-Bar-3mm-4mm-5mm-6mm-8mm-10mm-HPC-Gears-/111686396212?var=410693023734&hash=item1a01072934
Great robot can you do a video how you made it .
+Gary Harris He is a prototype for a design I saw on Chris Pines Channel ruclips.net/video/1bcOk988yPw/видео.html. I went for a rigid leg version. I may get round to doing a video as I do think my robot came out kinda cute & kitsch.
Hi, like your video. Could you please tell me where you buy your carbide cutter heads, thanks. Rex
Thanks Rex, I can't remember exactly who I brought from but it was an ebay seller.
Anyone knows where to buy the cuttersheads in europe. Can't find them.
I got mine on ebay. A quick search on ebay threw up several options. Link below. www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Woodturning-Replacement-carbide-cutter-Set-Of-3-Cutters-/282278068042?hash=item41b9157f4a:g:XYwAAOSwPhdVFsJU
Bao giờ VN mới có linh kiện và máy móc hiện đại ntn
Translation from Google translate. 'Vietnam always has new components and modern machines'. Good to know ;0P
the end of thethe metal that jou putin the wood , gluw it whit fire en its is the asy way , il irn this at scool / the metal in the vice end the wood whit a hammet kalm tho the metal .when it is an the end put it in the water . is looze never nooit nie
iam not englisch in the langwis sorry
Thanks Adrie, that makes sense.
Are you serious use sandpaper to sneak up on the diameter for the Farrell accident waiting to happen lol
Thanks Jayboney, Its true a little patience would do me the world of good.
ik erger me kapot aan al die slimme en zgn handigge doe het zelfvers
Google translate is rubbish and can't make sense of you comment. Sorry Adrie but thanks for contributing.
Jake, This video helped me decide to build a carbide cutter.. Thanks! Here my build: ruclips.net/video/GZp7hOidCps/видео.html
Glad to be inspiring Stuart. I make my videos as a way of paying back for those videos that have inspired me, so the whole thing has gone full circle. I couldn't be happier. Good luck with the videos.
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tjonge jonge !
If google translate can be trusted, thank you
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Struggling to get this to translate, could you repost the comment?
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Lots of wobble. Not true. Crooked. Why not take the time to do things right? ... especially if you are making a video. Why show people such terrible workmanship????
I share my mistakes so others can learn from them. You are mistaking youtube creators for TV channels. If you want to see perfection then you want to be mis-lead by retakes, structured scripts and high manipulated reality. You will never find those things on my channel. As for my terrible workmanship these tools are used almost every time I turn. I would advise you never attempt to make your own tools I suspect their lack of perfection will upset you. Just buy what you need and enjoy their heartless perfection.