Great video kerry, I love the vast array of Jaws that vicmarc make, I got a record power sc4 for Christmas and the Jaws available aren't as much as vicmarc. I love the remounting plate from Glenn lucas I'll definitely be doing that. I'm still doing recesses on my bowls vs tenon, do you have a video on tenon vs mortise mate? I did search but couldn't see one. Definitely feel a kerry Corney online school of Woodturning is something you should consider, your very easy to understand and your tone and personality is amazing 👌👌
Cheers, Kez! Nice tour and description of your chucks and why you have each one. I currently only have one chuck and do get tired of exchanging the chuck jaws and cole jaws when needed. I have used the faceplate more than the wood screw but want to try using the wood screw more. I also made a few sanding disks that fit my chuck jaws with different grits as well as a stepped drum sander that also fits the jaw chuck. I hope to add a 100mm chuck to what I have now. I am just getting started and working on a semi-fixed income so it will take a while to be better equipped.
Nicely done Kerry! I’ve heard Raffan say that he designed the step jaws for Vicmark in his videos. I also have a homemade version of the Glen Lucas remounting plate, used it tonight in fact to true up the tenon & backside of a 12” oak bowl. Very handy as you mentioned.
I'm glad you found the video useful, Michael. I enjoy showcasing the different tools I use and sharing my journey. Hopefully, it helps or inspires someone to give our beloved craft a go! Hope the weather is treating you nicely. Cheers, Kez
I couldn't agree more! Nothing worse than constantly swapping jaws over. If you added up the time wasted over a year using just one chuck, having two more would easily pay for themselves. Cheers mate. Kezza
Well put together Kerry and full of info for any new turner and old boys like me. Thank you cobber.🤠
Nicely done Kerry. Thanks for the mention.
Thank you, Glenn. Means a lot mate.
Cheers,
Kez
Great video kerry,
I love the vast array of Jaws that vicmarc make, I got a record power sc4 for Christmas and the Jaws available aren't as much as vicmarc. I love the remounting plate from Glenn lucas I'll definitely be doing that.
I'm still doing recesses on my bowls vs tenon, do you have a video on tenon vs mortise mate? I did search but couldn't see one.
Definitely feel a kerry Corney online school of Woodturning is something you should consider, your very easy to understand and your tone and personality is amazing 👌👌
Cheers, Kez! Nice tour and description of your chucks and why you have each one. I currently only have one chuck and do get tired of exchanging the chuck jaws and cole jaws when needed. I have used the faceplate more than the wood screw but want to try using the wood screw more.
I also made a few sanding disks that fit my chuck jaws with different grits as well as a stepped drum sander that also fits the jaw chuck. I hope to add a 100mm chuck to what I have now. I am just getting started and working on a semi-fixed income so it will take a while to be better equipped.
Nicely done Kerry! I’ve heard Raffan say that he designed the step jaws for Vicmark in his videos. I also have a homemade version of the Glen Lucas remounting plate, used it tonight in fact to true up the tenon & backside of a 12” oak bowl. Very handy as you mentioned.
Thanks for sharing. Oftentimes other wood turners do not show the differences in the chucks they use.
I'm glad you found the video useful, Michael. I enjoy showcasing the different tools I use and sharing my journey. Hopefully, it helps or inspires someone to give our beloved craft a go! Hope the weather is treating you nicely.
Cheers,
Kez
Great video brother! Thanks for doing what you do!
Thank you for your continued support brother. Means the world to me.
Kezza
As a fellow turner, a guy can’t have too many chucks. It’s a pain to swap jaws to fit the operations you are doing.
I couldn't agree more! Nothing worse than constantly swapping jaws over. If you added up the time wasted over a year using just one chuck, having two more would easily pay for themselves.
Cheers mate.
Kezza