Woodturning | Last Call Goblet
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- Опубликовано: 26 янв 2024
- In this video I turned a Koa goblet out of six individual pieces. I then attach them all using wire to create this piece.
Tools I used in this video.
Robust lathe if you have any questions jacobson68@yahoo.com
Easy Wood chuck www.easywoodtools.com/
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Jacobs Chuck www.woodcraft.com/
Sandpaper www.turningwood.com/
Pull saw amzn.to/34npAG4
Parting Tool
Spindle Gouge
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Hi my name is Carl Jacobson,
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. We also do a lot of epoxy projects as well as woodturning. Хобби
Cool Carl! A drunken wine goblet!
Thank you 🍾
So much fun. And really appreciate the thought process. Thank you for sharing.
Thanks so much John!
Fun goblet Carl, thanks for sharing!
Thank you John!
Great project! Really like your wet sanding. Have been trying it lately. Sure beats the dust, and fills the pores.
Thank you Scott!
Hey Carl cool goblet . Great idea using the countersink bit . Have a great weekend take care .
Thanks Glen, I hope you had a good weekend!
Great cobbler Carl! I thought for sure you were getting rained out. 😂
Thanks Mike 😀
Nice idea Carl. Thank you for sharing
Thank you Albert!
Wow that's beautiful 🥰🥰
Thank you!
That is one crazy goblet Carl. I like it. Thank you for sharing. Have a great day and stay safe.🙂🙂
Thank you Glen, I hope your doing well!
Beautiful Carl.
Thank you Jack!
Love it Carl 👍🇺🇸
Thank you!
Love this piece Carl. I’ll be saving it to my future project file. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you Doug!
Very clever idea! The bowl shape is really nice and the whole design is really cool!
Thank you very much Mark!
Very cool Carl!
Thank you David!
Very cool Carl
Thanks buddy!
Love it! Definitely going to give it a try!
Thank you!
Really Cool!
Thanks Lewis!
Very inventive. Love it, Carl
Thank you Ward!
Nice work, different but looks great
Thank you!
Clever project very nice.
Thank you very much!
WOW carl that was awesome weldon.
Thank you 🙂
Beautiful goblet, Carl. 😊
Thank you Rob!
Love your technique go on my friend
Thanks so much 😊
Very cool, gotta try that! Stay safe.
Thank you!
Nicely done Carl! Hope that all is well with you guys! 👍👍
Thank you Steve!
Really superb work :)
Thank you!
pretty cool project, nicely done.
Thank you Mark!
🎉🎉
Really neat, Carl. Very Carl Jacobson-esque lol.
Bill
Thank you Bill 😀
Neat
Thanks Jay!
Классный бокал!
Спасибо
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Ive got a couple mushrooms thats cracked at the stem i see potential in their defect
Very cool!
Hey Carl. Good to see you. I need to get caught up on your videos. I have a question on making urns. Is there a standard size?
Mark, by no means am I trying to answer for Carl. I have used the following guideline though and it served me well. 1 pound = 1 cubic inch. 14.1 cubic inches = 1 cup. Sam Angelo made a clear container so he could get a visualization of the size needed. I had to make a couple of different ones to get the size I needed. I have seen all different sizes turned so I can't answer about standard size. My stepson's urn will hold 30 cups, he only needed ten.
Hi Mark, There's not really a standard size. Al's right about all the measurements Sam did a great video on it. I think what is popular right now are keepsake urns and the two and a half inch rings are perfect for that.
Hi Carl, been following you for a while and love watching you turn. Did you come up with this design or did someone else? The reason I’m asking is, you did another video of a Christmas ornament that a guy in our wood turners club came up with, and didn’t give him credit. I don’t think you did this intentionally. You seem like a pretty good guy. And you might want to mention it if you got the idea from someone else. But, keep on turning! You do marvelous work!
Thank you very much Larry! I did mention that Robin found a picture of a box similar to this at the end of the video and it inspired us :) Most of the time when we find something we like on-line it doesn't say who originally made it, but we always encourage searching for different projects (weather we thought of them or not) for everyone to make. Whenever we make something that wasn't our idea I mention it in the video, and if we know who made it we mention them too.
P.S. Please tell your friend at your club, Thank you for the idea with the Christmas ornament.
@@CarlJacobson I hope I didn’t upset you. I pray I didn’t come off as being disrespectful. I do really enjoy watching you and got a used mid sized lathe and started turning about 6 months ago. And I love it, and still have so much to learn!! Thanks friend for you reply!
@@larrywells6266 No worries, not offended at all! I'm glad you're enjoying turning.
Tanks for the inspiration. I made one like this for our honeybee club. It going to be a trophy for best mead.