5 Technique Tips on the Spindle Gouge - Advanced Adjacent

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  • Опубликовано: 30 июн 2024
  • Utilizing a production run I talk about 5 spindle gouge techniques I practice to keep developing my own skills. These include: picking up lines, refreshing edges, bead focus, finish cuts and thin finials. To get to the next level these are things that need to become second nature.
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Комментарии • 51

  • @epimethee
    @epimethee Год назад +6

    After watching you for la last 5 years, i finally took a woodturning class and turn my first mallet last week.

  • @ScottJacobsenTurtle
    @ScottJacobsenTurtle 15 дней назад

    I have been having trouble with my spindle gouges with catches. When I use my bowl gouges I do not have the same problem. This video is helping me figure out what I may be doing wrong. I think I am taking to agressive of a cut with the spindle gouge, where as the bowl gouge tends to allow a more agressive cut. Thanks for the video, it is very helpful.

  • @tomcoker9882
    @tomcoker9882 Год назад +1

    Thanks Shawn for taking the time to show a couple of “trade secret” tip that get either glossed over or flat out omitted. Thanks again. Cheers, Tom

  • @villageidiot8718
    @villageidiot8718 Год назад +2

    Thanks for making spindle gouge usage a bit clearer

  • @kevingeaney7741
    @kevingeaney7741 5 месяцев назад

    Thanks for the video. I've been turning for over 10 years but I frequently watch tutorials because I keep learning or refreshing my knowledge! Keep up coming.

  • @markluxton3402
    @markluxton3402 10 месяцев назад

    Very helpful. My first lathe is not really setup for bowls. Even the tool rest is the full length of the lathe. I finally know what tools I need, in addition to the two I have. Now finding well made and great steel and great price????
    I haven't even got a permanent spot for my lathe yet, but am planning to use our wood splitter to section up some blanks from the bucked logs. I realized this will be super easy a wood splitter with a large knife edged splitting wedge. I can get these blanks made up ahead of my shop renovations, as it will just be a matter of splitting some differently and tossing the bits into various piles.
    I still need a couple turning tools yet, so no hurry to get the lathe set up....although I am getting anxious :-) I already want a better lathe lol

  • @WhoGnu08
    @WhoGnu08 Год назад

    Thanks for taking the time to slow down the cut so that we could see how it as it occurred. I particularly liked how you highlighted what part of the front edge was actually cutting. "A picture is worth a thousand words."

  • @lloydfortner1663
    @lloydfortner1663 Год назад +4

    Thanks for the great tips. I could use any tips you got. You do a great job explaining things. You also make it look so simple

  • @anaphylaxis2548
    @anaphylaxis2548 Год назад +1

    Thank you. After I watched your video about how to make tops, I made a bunch! I learned a lot about handling the spindle gauge at the same time.

  • @jamesbrunk9817
    @jamesbrunk9817 Год назад +1

    All tips on all turning tools are much appreciated.

  • @victorprimack2070
    @victorprimack2070 Год назад

    Great tips! Any further tips on the skew are always appreciated.

  • @MarklTucson
    @MarklTucson Год назад

    Another excellent teaching video. Really appreciate these

  • @rexb6478
    @rexb6478 Год назад +1

    Great Tips and thank you for your patience, helping us slow learners to grasp the concept.

  • @johnstpierre8909
    @johnstpierre8909 Год назад +1

    As always great tips.

  • @wardwilson3216
    @wardwilson3216 Год назад +1

    Thanks, Shawn. I am trying to improve my woodturning skills. These videos really help

  • @jayscott306
    @jayscott306 Год назад +1

    I enjoy all of your videos, Shawn, but I was ready for some turning. Thanks for the deeper understanding. That's what helps other revelations or concepts become clear. Trailer is looking great, so far, also.

  • @jackthompson5092
    @jackthompson5092 Год назад

    Great instruction Shawn.

  • @rjtumble
    @rjtumble Год назад

    Love it, thanks for all the tips.

  • @robert.santore
    @robert.santore Год назад

    This was great - thanks for posting. I think I've got the basics down well, but sometimes random problems crop up. I've been thinking I just need more muscle memory/practice for consistency. But these tips give me some next level things to pay attention to. Your description of where on the tool the cuts are occurring and the close camera work are really helpful.

  • @garnede
    @garnede Год назад

    Thanks for the great video. Practicing these will make me a better turner. I especially appreciate the tip on rolling beads and what part of your cutting edge to use.

  • @canadian3684
    @canadian3684 Год назад +1

    Good call with the like reminder. I always forget to like a video. 👍

  • @frankhill9527
    @frankhill9527 Год назад +1

    Good tips. Thanks.

  • @richbulak7145
    @richbulak7145 Год назад +1

    Nice video Shawn!

  • @loucinci3922
    @loucinci3922 Год назад

    Good tips. Thanks for sharing

  • @jreitman2007
    @jreitman2007 Год назад +1

    glad you're finally getting the lightning and microphones worked out in the new shop. Great tip video, thank you for sharing.

    • @wortheffort
      @wortheffort  Год назад

      Lighting is same.

    • @jreitman2007
      @jreitman2007 Год назад

      @@wortheffort maybe so but seemed great today. Thanks for the video. Used these techniques just today, in fact.

  • @trurex007lee7
    @trurex007lee7 Год назад

    Thank you for sharing.

  • @AlienLeader4
    @AlienLeader4 Год назад +1

    Awesome video as always. Your teaching style is right on point for me. Have you ever thought about doing classes again. Online or in class.
    Can you do more of these with any other tool? Very new to turning learned most that I know by watching YT and practicing what I have seen.

  • @vernsteinbrecker3759
    @vernsteinbrecker3759 Год назад

    Great video

  • @woodturninghomemade
    @woodturninghomemade Год назад

    Great job 👌

    • @jimthompson9373
      @jimthompson9373 Год назад +1

      I would like to see more on the use of the skew. Thanks. Jim

  • @mbdreauxful
    @mbdreauxful Год назад

    Another awesome and super informative video. Thanks for your time and expertise. Also, did you hold in a sneeze at 6:48?

  • @magicworldbyjorg
    @magicworldbyjorg Год назад +1

    ,a cool video keep up the great content.. Thank you…..

  • @josephpotterf9459
    @josephpotterf9459 Год назад

    Thanks

  • @brantfordbandit
    @brantfordbandit Год назад

    Love your teaching style, have learned so much. I'm in Canada, about an hours drive from where the Oneway lathes are manufactured. How do you like yours?

  • @Paul-FrancisB
    @Paul-FrancisB Год назад +2

    Hi from the UK

  • @jonfortner3919
    @jonfortner3919 Год назад +2

    Great video. Do you use any of the replaceable carbide tips?

    • @wortheffort
      @wortheffort  Год назад +1

      Those are scrapers. I’ll use them for some scraping. Usually deep hollowing. See 4-cuts video.

  • @bobraasch8699
    @bobraasch8699 2 месяца назад

    Shawn, wonderful video on spindle gouge use. Looks like your tool rest is above center, as usually used for skew work. Is that just camera angle or intentional? I like your deliberate teaching style and explanations.

    • @wortheffort
      @wortheffort  2 месяца назад

      You use the skew with a higher tool rest.

  • @brenchuckswood3826
    @brenchuckswood3826 Год назад

    How to make a good round bead. I struggle with this and which tool is best suited for the job. I prefer the skew, but technique is key.

  • @leroy5007
    @leroy5007 3 месяца назад

    Beautiful Woodlathe, I wanted to buy one, but they would not convert the Canadian price into US dollars. So I bought a Vicmarc lathe, I love ?

  • @FearsomeWarrior
    @FearsomeWarrior Год назад +1

    I want suggestions do first cuts to do when very new to turning. What to focus on to improve. First few wood species to use and not get frustrated. Worried I will not get any good results because of wood selection. Very curious about acrylic blanks and whatever resin blanks I see at the stores.

  • @TheJkaeser
    @TheJkaeser 7 месяцев назад

    How about how to sharpen everyones favorite tool "the Skew"...both the straight edge and curved edged.... This tool is the devil for me and I really think its because I'm not sharpening the tool correctly... Thanks for all your lessons...

  • @meriscz
    @meriscz Год назад

    700th thumb up, what do I win? :-)

    • @wortheffort
      @wortheffort  Год назад +1

      Sorry, prize was given out at 666th.

    • @meriscz
      @meriscz Год назад

      @@wortheffort Oh no, I guess I'll have to go get myself in the mood for the lathe :-)

  • @andrewbrimmer1797
    @andrewbrimmer1797 Год назад

    Thanks