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  • Опубликовано: 19 июл 2019
  • Whether you're new to the lathe or just need a refresher course, WOOD magazine's Craig Ruegsegger covers the basic operation of this machine. Learn not only the proper technique to using a lathe, but the terminology associated with it. These are the building blocks to mastering the tool for safety and accuracy.
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  • @jimfouche2910
    @jimfouche2910 Год назад +14

    This is one of the best introductory discussions and video for the beginner on the wood lathe. Very clear, concise explanations of basic concepts of wood turning and a very succinct discussion on safely engaging the tools to the stock. Great video - thank you.

  • @dustinkeller29
    @dustinkeller29 2 года назад +15

    Thank you for this no nonsense introduction to the lathe. I feel confident enough to start playing around with it in a safe manner. All the best to you

  • @anepictree
    @anepictree 4 года назад +54

    Thanks, this is the clearest video I have seen for someone like me who wants to start - I have not seen any clip that shows what a four jaw chuck is, how it works and explains so simply the parts fo a lathe! thanks for this

    • @pmacc3557
      @pmacc3557 6 месяцев назад +1

      Hi. Did you get started in wood turning?

    • @anepictree
      @anepictree 6 месяцев назад

      Yes I did! Thank you - I started with a good solid bench top lathe with a besic selection of quality tools. I have been enjoying it thouroughly @@pmacc3557

  • @demitriastevara8303
    @demitriastevara8303 2 года назад +3

    the first 10 seconds of the video explain it all, i instantly get the idea of how a lathe machine works just by seeing the finished model and the machine... and a little bit imagination putting all the pieces together, thanks Craig.

  • @pnluther
    @pnluther 8 месяцев назад +4

    To the point - clear, concise and well done. Thank you.

  • @AnimalBlundetto
    @AnimalBlundetto 8 месяцев назад +2

    perfect for making wands of varying utility

  • @dianayates7922
    @dianayates7922 3 года назад +7

    Excellent video. Well paced and organized . Your work space is clean and not cluttered. I will watch this several times before my beginners class. Thank you !

  • @timd5343
    @timd5343 2 года назад +3

    thank you sure helps a new guy

  • @DIMTips
    @DIMTips 4 года назад +2

    One of the best videos I have seen. Got myself a simple lathe so going to start using it more often

  • @teresamesa
    @teresamesa Год назад +1

    just got my first lathe and this helped out a lot! thank you!

  • @emilysofiatrujillo7765
    @emilysofiatrujillo7765 5 лет назад

    Excelente, maestro.... Gracias por sus enseñanzas y por compartirlas.

  • @theundergroundwoodshop5503
    @theundergroundwoodshop5503 3 года назад +2

    this was incredibly helpful!!!

  • @josearrue4072
    @josearrue4072 5 лет назад +1

    Great vido and love the last tip. Always clean after finishing any job. Regards from Panama City, Panamá

  • @jerryjohnsonii4181
    @jerryjohnsonii4181 5 лет назад

    Thanks for the knowledge about the Lathe

  • @eeshanvutkuri3011
    @eeshanvutkuri3011 4 года назад

    Great vid, just used for learning

  • @carolriley569
    @carolriley569 5 лет назад +1

    Turning has become my passion!

  • @brainsmith9827
    @brainsmith9827 2 месяца назад

    Thank you for your time, you’ve been very helpful

  • @mr.slippyfist4170
    @mr.slippyfist4170 Год назад

    This video was great, I've been wanting to try this for a while but couldn't find a video that makes sense and is truly helpful! Thank you for posting

  • @vivacewand6788
    @vivacewand6788 3 года назад +48

    I loved how he called the hammer an Impact Device. I laughed a little :-D

    • @zagyex
      @zagyex 3 года назад +7

      That gave just the right amount of authority to the video.

    • @theHentySkeptic
      @theHentySkeptic Год назад

      We call it a "fine adjuster"

    • @alexsavchuk8190
      @alexsavchuk8190 6 месяцев назад

      He said "impact device" because it didn't have to be a hammer but any impact device that is available readily.

  • @patrickcanter2831
    @patrickcanter2831 Год назад

    Excellent video. Very clear andinformative. Thanks

  • @karlforster4907
    @karlforster4907 18 дней назад

    Very helpful. Thank you.

  • @9262361
    @9262361 11 месяцев назад +1

    Very informative video. I just bought this particular lathe and plan to use it with resin projects.

  • @eddieco
    @eddieco 3 года назад

    Awesome video. I want to get a wood lathe and this video was very helpful. Thank you!

  • @martingsilva
    @martingsilva Год назад

    Thanks for the beginner on the wood lathe video . Great video - thank you.

  • @tonyworkswood
    @tonyworkswood 2 года назад

    Enjoyed the video. You have covered some great points. Tony

  • @eastcoastwilly1373
    @eastcoastwilly1373 11 месяцев назад

    Awesome video thanks so much

  • @sallyfox3445
    @sallyfox3445 3 года назад

    Excellent video

  • @patricklilwall6071
    @patricklilwall6071 2 года назад

    Great intro to wood turning

  • @adventureswithcrystal
    @adventureswithcrystal 2 года назад +1

    This was a really good video for me. I'm just buying my first lathe and you helped me so much. Thank you

    • @pmacc3557
      @pmacc3557 6 месяцев назад

      Which model lathe did ya get? Any recommendations!

  • @jamesrutledge6707
    @jamesrutledge6707 3 года назад +1

    Easy quick 12 min watch, super helpful and easy to understand, didn't feel like my time was wasted.
    Thank you sir !!!

  • @njord390blue5
    @njord390blue5 2 года назад

    Great video!

  • @BruceWayne-us3kw
    @BruceWayne-us3kw 11 месяцев назад

    This looks like fun.

  • @robohippy
    @robohippy 2 года назад +3

    I checked through the comments below. I was a production bowl turner for about 20 years. NEVER use a spindle roughing gouge on a bowl!!!!!! They can be used safely by an expert, but the way you show it being used WILL lead to a massive catch, breaking the tool, and quite possibly injuring the turner. A peeling cut used on bowls with that tool is suicidal. A SRG has a tapered tang for inserting into the tool handle. It is not very strong. A bowl gouge is made from round bar stock for the whole length, and they are made specifically for bowl turning, but work pretty well on spindles too.
    Another point for safety, I ALWAYS stand out of the line of fire when turning bowls, and even on spindles, especially when starting the lathe up.
    The lathe is the Jet 12/24, and it is my little lathe. You have the lamp in the second best spot for use. Best spot is in the trash. Doesn't get anywhere near what you need to light what you have on the lathe.
    The lathe is 1/4 or less of what you will spend to get set up for turning.
    That grinder, slow speed is correct, though you can use a high speed grinder. The high speed ones tend to eat the metal a lot faster. The grey wheel is only used for heavy tool shaping, not for a standard cutting edge. The white wheel will do okay, but is most likely an 80 grit wheel which is pretty coarse. An 180 grit wheel is more common, and most are now using the CBN grinding wheels. The platforms on that grinder are removed by almost all turners now days. Many after market rests that are far better. Jigs are most common for sharpening gouges.

    • @NobodyReport
      @NobodyReport 2 года назад

      What's the beef with a lamp?

    • @robohippy
      @robohippy 2 года назад +1

      Notice the position of it in the video? It is on way too short of a stem. If you do manage to bend it into a place where it actually shines light where you want it, it won't stay there, it vibrates down to where it is in the video. After market magnetic base lamps work far better, and put out more light.

  • @LiveAndLearnWithMe
    @LiveAndLearnWithMe 3 года назад

    Nice introduction!

  • @timothymatthews7028
    @timothymatthews7028 2 года назад

    Thanks man

  • @fireworxz
    @fireworxz 2 года назад

    Thanks

  • @pmacc3557
    @pmacc3557 6 месяцев назад

    Great 👍 video 👍 thanks

  • @paulshaw6125
    @paulshaw6125 Год назад +1

    Thank you very much, I liked it a lot. I'm looking for something for beginners, to make bowls cups etc .
    I need to learn

  • @Adrak-Hiano
    @Adrak-Hiano Год назад +1

    Thx for the video, I got to work right away and did NOT end up with a wood piece lodged in my forehead x) even though I started with a rock hard 200 year old oak piece instead of a softer piece like any normal person would haha

  • @tavianandrew2012
    @tavianandrew2012 4 года назад +4

    good job I'm in college for wood working would love to work with wood magazine

  • @sumanbiswas3927
    @sumanbiswas3927 5 лет назад

    Nice sir

  • @njoyingtube1
    @njoyingtube1 3 года назад

    Thanks my new hobby , will improve. ,, cleaning up Most essential.

  • @davidthegood
    @davidthegood Год назад

    "Impact device." I laughed.

  • @DontNeedToKnow84
    @DontNeedToKnow84 Год назад

    I came here because I read a case where a piece of wood came flying off a lathe, hitting the user in their head. I didn't know what a lathe was. Now I do, haha. Very interesting.

  • @kevinyoung6689
    @kevinyoung6689 5 лет назад

    Good introduction. How are spigots cut? Are special tools needed?

  • @Doc_of_derp
    @Doc_of_derp Год назад +1

    I'm going to use this info to make wands.

  • @Focie
    @Focie 2 года назад +1

    Thank you so much for such a decent tutorial on how to use this lathe. I couldn't figure it out for the life of me.

  • @neilstubbs4575
    @neilstubbs4575 3 года назад +2

    Very well done video. One question; what causes the tool rest to keep coming loose after you've tightened it during turning? Is it the vibration of the work piece as it revolves? I've been experiencing this with the mini-lathe I have. Is there any way to prevent this?

  • @beno2782
    @beno2782 Год назад

    Thank you very much for this nice simple intro 👌🏼😊

  • @reah7213
    @reah7213 22 дня назад

    I bought my first lathe off ebay and was like what a pos, then i realized it had rpm adjustment, now i just need to figure out how to mount it securely and get a spur center from home depot,.... and ill get to use my "impact device" !!!!! im fuckin' stoked!

  • @stevehartz178
    @stevehartz178 Год назад

    I am going 2 get harbor freight lathe.i have wanted 2 do this 4 a while.i want all the advice I can get.dont have shop,am getting set up in my living room lol.cant wait any longer.

  • @user-sq1nd6km5u
    @user-sq1nd6km5u Год назад

    great video, thank you

  • @heartsrk
    @heartsrk 6 месяцев назад +1

    How do you make sure your tool rest is parallel to the blank?

  • @bartgiles1068
    @bartgiles1068 4 года назад +1

    How do you get the recess in the bowl? Probably the first thing you have to do?

  • @70JBALL
    @70JBALL Год назад

    What grit grinding wheel do you recommend? The aluminum oxide wheels that I’m finding come in many grit variations- great video - very helpful

  • @ashraf61
    @ashraf61 5 лет назад

    Thanks for sharing. ;-)

  • @dhimes3
    @dhimes3 Год назад

    Awesome video question. How do you keep small pieces like bottle stoppers from losing grip. We drill. Then tap. Then mount. Seems tight but stops spinning any suggestions. And thank you

  • @douglaspierce7031
    @douglaspierce7031 5 лет назад +8

    I would use a soft face mallet to drive the center in. Over time you will bulge the end over time

  • @MakerMatt0512
    @MakerMatt0512 5 лет назад +1

    Great video! What model is that Jet lathe? I've been considering learning how to turn and that looks like a good garage size model.

  • @Boultonful
    @Boultonful 3 года назад +1

    hi with regard to having a grinder next to your lathe, this is a bad idea, as grinding derby has a good chance of getting into the lathe bearing, this could be very costly to put right. as fore dust and shavings, it is always best to clear them always as soon as you have finished whot you have been doing use a broom fare the larger shavings, and the a heavy vacuum cleaner to get all the dust, it has been known for a long time that dust that has been laying about for some time , together with static electricity, can self ignite, this has brenned down many workshops in the past.so cleanliness has its good side, keep safe and have a happy new year ,JB UK

  • @mickeyromeo
    @mickeyromeo 7 месяцев назад +1

    thank you

  • @edwardharris869
    @edwardharris869 4 года назад +1

    What model is that lathe? And where did you buy the chisels at, I've been trying to hunt them down online with no luck

  • @Alinverse
    @Alinverse 3 года назад +1

    SPEED?????
    What are the various RPMs for a square blank vs a round bowl. Do you start off slow, and then pick it up with sanding the fastest? Would be a very good addition to tutorial. Also, GRIT? On a spindle, do you go to 220 at 3500. Rpm? Is there a general rule of thumb?
    Thanks..

  • @benjaminmagnay3607
    @benjaminmagnay3607 Год назад +1

    Thought my guy was at bunnings😂

  • @laclmht9393
    @laclmht9393 2 года назад +1

    Can I ask how much is that lathe and its price?

  • @mallikagamage3059
    @mallikagamage3059 Год назад

    ❤❤

  • @stevethomas211
    @stevethomas211 2 года назад

    On the belt pulleys, "small means Faster, Bigger means Slower" I never use a wood lathe. Need to know what wood to use for Slower and Faster???

  • @jasonenz4238
    @jasonenz4238 4 года назад +1

    If a lathe says 12x14... Which size is the length and which is the size of the diameter that will fit?
    Sorry if a dumb question. Long time woodworker, but never turned anything.
    Thanks!!!
    :)

    • @jasonenz4238
      @jasonenz4238 4 года назад

      WOOD magazine - Thanks so much! Excited to finally get into this :)
      👍❤️

  • @BIGDW-ie8st
    @BIGDW-ie8st 3 года назад

    Do you have any brands of Lathes that you would recommend for beginners?

    • @BIGDW-ie8st
      @BIGDW-ie8st 3 года назад

      @@Wood Thanks for the info

  • @MinerGT
    @MinerGT 4 года назад +1

    Where my Industrial Arts (woodshop) viewers at?

  • @Boultonful
    @Boultonful 5 лет назад +34

    nice try, a couple of points from an old turner, NEVER use a steel hammer on morse tapers, always a mallet or soft hammer,you forgot to lock the tailstock quill, and NEVER use a roughing gouge on faceplate work, I was quite shocked to see you do this, the tang of a roughing gouge is not as strong as a bowl gouge, to get the best hold from a four jaw chuck, you should only have a maximum of 1/8 of an inch gape between the jaws when fully closed down on the work, one more thing keep your grinder away from the lathe, as grinding grit may get into the lathe bearings , I hope you are not offended by my remarks but safety must always come first, and remember to where your safety glasse , you only get one pair of eyes so look after them. all the best from an old tuner. JB UK.

    • @craftsmanwoodturner
      @craftsmanwoodturner 4 года назад +2

      This is just one of many such videos or articles I have seen where a general woodworking magazine gets their in-house woodworking expert to talk about turning, instead of finding a specialist turner. As you say, while most of the points made are good, there are some cringe-worthy examples of bad practise on display... One other that I noticed was trying to lock the toolrest banjo along the bed, instead of across the bed and then rotating the rest to be perpendicular. A regular turner would not make such errors.

    • @BEElaine1008
      @BEElaine1008 3 года назад

      I’m nit a woodworker but I noticed that right away 😖 (or at least put a small block of wood in between)

    • @tomt9543
      @tomt9543 3 года назад +1

      Is a grinder a smart thing to have beside a machine who’s function is to make sawdust? Looks like a huge fire danger! Even if you sweep frequently, lathe locations tend to have hidden piles of sawdust everywhere! Still a good overview of beginning lathe skills.

  • @BlindSquirrelCarpentryy
    @BlindSquirrelCarpentryy 2 года назад

    How big is a lathe?

  • @bobojenkins5805
    @bobojenkins5805 2 года назад

    how do you know what shape itll end up being?

    • @Wood
      @Wood  2 года назад

      You just cut away anything that doesn't look like shape you want.

  • @Ilikepots
    @Ilikepots 2 года назад

    I’m in class watching this, I guess my teacher likes you

    • @Wood
      @Wood  2 года назад

      We like your teacher, too. Tell them we said you deserve an A+.

    • @Ilikepots
      @Ilikepots 2 года назад

      @@Wood thank you, it’s wood work so I’m gonna get an A+ either way 😂

  • @michaelcramer4303
    @michaelcramer4303 Год назад

    What RPM do you recommend?

    • @RoubinCreations
      @RoubinCreations 11 месяцев назад

      It depends on the diameter of the workpiece

  • @Eddielopez708
    @Eddielopez708 2 года назад

    Where do you get the wood to start

    • @Wood
      @Wood  2 года назад +1

      It grows on trees. Or you can buy turning blanks at a hardwood store or mill.

    • @Eddielopez708
      @Eddielopez708 2 года назад

      @@Wood thank you

  • @mistermusturd6402
    @mistermusturd6402 2 года назад

    WOOD

  • @ding9916
    @ding9916 2 года назад +2

    twu

  • @brucebonkowski3037
    @brucebonkowski3037 3 года назад

    can you help me make a project my kids want a certain toy a toy a walk behind gas powered mason cement mixer to pull behind his Tonka stake truck

    • @brucebonkowski3037
      @brucebonkowski3037 3 года назад

      ,this plan on the cement mixer drum never been done can you help.me

  • @brucehunter2325
    @brucehunter2325 2 года назад

    sorry.. did he just call a hammer an 'impact device' 20:40

  • @jackcrook8981
    @jackcrook8981 3 года назад

    wood magazine come get your mans

  • @ReallyNo.01
    @ReallyNo.01 Год назад

    So this is how to get lathe huh

  • @tabitha2706
    @tabitha2706 2 года назад

    I cringed when I saw the spur center struck with a hammer

  • @ranveerbisla3215
    @ranveerbisla3215 3 года назад +2

    Why is the quality so bad?

    • @kaethsa5001
      @kaethsa5001 3 года назад

      Bit rude lmao?

    • @ranveerbisla3215
      @ranveerbisla3215 3 года назад

      @@kaethsa5001 how?

    • @kaethsa5001
      @kaethsa5001 3 года назад

      @@ranveerbisla3215 ummm read what you wrote lmfao?

    • @ranveerbisla3215
      @ranveerbisla3215 3 года назад

      @@kaethsa5001 so it rude giving feedback?

    • @kaethsa5001
      @kaethsa5001 3 года назад

      @@ranveerbisla3215 it just came off like that lmaoo

  • @kirbylee57
    @kirbylee57 2 года назад

    I dont really want any dishes made of wood, and making your own furniture to me would be like having to make your own clothes. I guess when you think about it, it doesn't make since to make anything these days, except for the the feeling of accomplishment of something you made yourself , but that feeling is something not sold in stores.

    • @mikeingeorgia1
      @mikeingeorgia1 9 месяцев назад

      It really depends on what you’re making. You may not be able to find something in a specific dimension at any store

  • @Glorious_Kim_Jong_Un
    @Glorious_Kim_Jong_Un 5 лет назад +1

    Have you ever considered getting lathed? Like make a human sized lathe, go inside it and if you are wanting to lose weight, you just have someone else lathe it off. Waiting for the Chinese to take this idea like they take everything else.. smh

    • @user-iw1hc8so6l
      @user-iw1hc8so6l 4 года назад

      I got my chunks well lathed off past season when doing jobs with stone and mortar, and now I,m watching this because I,m building my workshop for lathes and the like staff. What are you mrs Queen doing to get yourself slim? I cant imagine a turner, even a beginner, thinking such similes. You truly are a woman and I told my husband a minute ago that I,m talking to the real Queen. Please remain your majesty,the idea of talkingto tge Queen, that,s the same for me as being slimmed off in a human lathe!

  • @zak2807
    @zak2807 2 года назад

    Impact device? NERD!

  • @bobosterberg1751
    @bobosterberg1751 3 года назад +1

    This video needs to be shot by an experienced turner. If a beginner watches this, he will learn the improper use of tools, that could, lead to the user hurting himself.....badly. First, the roughing gouge is really called a Spindle roughing gouge. It is called this for a reason, it is Not to be used on endgraib, as your demonstrator shows it being used to round out a bowl blank. Essential using it on end grain. Second, the tool placement, and how it is used to address the workpiece, specifically the spinle, and bowl gouge, is incorrect. Your demonstrator insures that the user will experience catches, catches that could tear the tool out of the users hands, and most likely damage the workpiece. There is no mention of touching the tool rest before the workpiece. Some may say that they use a tool a certain way, but the rule of thumb needs to be understood, and why,. An experienced turner knows not to use a spindle roughing gouge on end grain, but may use it at time, knowing the risks involved. There were several other instances demonstrating the lack of knowledge by the demonstrator, and would advise the viewer to watch a few other lathe demonstrations prior to starting. Most of your videos are very informative, but this one needs to touch on some very important safety rules, so the user is aware prior to turning!

  • @timberwolf3781
    @timberwolf3781 6 месяцев назад

    will people please stop hitting hardened steel with hardened steel.
    Come on you are Wood Magazine.
    Do better!

  • @gentlebear2722
    @gentlebear2722 5 месяцев назад

    After watching less than 4 minutes of this video and seeing 3 safety hazards, you get a thumbs down.

  • @theogburner
    @theogburner 5 лет назад

    Are we really calling the dang hammer an "Impact Device"?! Like an elevator in an outhouse and just strokes somebody's ego to be able to use more complicated, convoluted words than necessary. Pointless and counterproductive if you are trying to get new people into the craft.

    • @theogburner
      @theogburner 4 года назад

      @@Wood "Impact Device" Sorry that I didn't identify the "classic humor" in that description. I was not expecting a humorous video so I overreacted.

    • @KSRMarc
      @KSRMarc 4 года назад

      @@theogburner Wow,hmmmm

  • @mikecagle984
    @mikecagle984 4 года назад

    Great video except for the two ad interruptions. I will quit watching if this continues. I dont care if they pay for the video or not, it is rude and not needed.