I'm 62 now, I grew up with my dad's craftsman wood lathe, and all the fix'ins. Brought it up here to Northern California, and built a garage, with 220 to accommodate it, but lost the Home in the '09 crash.... the lathe still sits up in the attic, waiting for some kind of re-birth.
Another utility piece from Dean's shop. I like the utility pieces. I don't sell but they are great gifts. 👍👍 The jam chuck is a great idea too. I think I could do something like it for my vacuum system. Thank you for sharing. Have a great day and continue to stay safe. 🙂🙂
Hi Dean thank you for the lesson in turning a coffee scoop it was really useful I love your videos thank you very much you are really clever and interesting
That's a cool scoop. I like practical pieces, that look good but work, as well. That would certainly look better than that little plastic scoop in my coffee container. What finish would you recommend, for using in coffee?
Thanks 👍I normaly use walnut oil on these, once it has time to dry it is ready to use and will look really good for a very long time. Thanks for Watching!!!
I cheated. I did mine before seeing your demo here and the other one where you make soft jaws instead of the jam chuck so I just used a kit from Rockler and drilled my 1/4 hole and used a scrap of cherry and mom liked it a lot.
Great little scoop Dean.
Thanks Jack!!
I'm 62 now, I grew up with my dad's craftsman wood lathe, and all the fix'ins. Brought it up here to Northern California, and built a garage, with 220 to accommodate it, but lost the Home in the '09 crash.... the lathe still sits up in the attic, waiting for some kind of re-birth.
it may be time to drag it out and oil it up Carl. Thanks for Watching!!!
Nice looking little scoop, Dean!
Thanks Billy!!
Great video keep on turning
Thanks, and Thanks for Watching!!!
Thanks Dean I continue to enjoy your turning and always envious of your skew ability 😂
Thank you!!!
Very nice Dean!
Thanks Doug!!
Unbelievable command of that skew chisel. I always end up shooting myself in the foot when using that tool.
Thanks John it just takes practice.
Nice work Dean,nice skew technique.
Thanks Ronald, Glad you enjoyed it.
Looks great. Gotta try it out!
Dad gum clever. Thanks for sharing
Thanks for watching!!!
Looks good. Thank you 🙏
Thanks
Thanks for sharing Dean, what a great project. Take care, John
Thanks, you too!
Another utility piece from Dean's shop. I like the utility pieces. I don't sell but they are great gifts. 👍👍 The jam chuck is a great idea too. I think I could do something like it for my vacuum system. Thank you for sharing. Have a great day and continue to stay safe. 🙂🙂
Thanks Glen you too!!
Hey Dean, Very interesting video. I am sure those would sell very well. Thanks for the idea. Yall have a wonderful day.
Thanks, you too!
great Dean,loved it,will build a few,working on a birch spoon and flipper,is fun.Take care
Have fun! Thanks for Watching!!
Thanks, Dean. I always learn something watching your videos
Glad to hear it, and Thanks for Watching!!!
Thanks Dean I really enjoyed that lesson, when I get brave I’m going to try my hand at that project. Little apprehensive about that spinning handle 😀
You can do it! Thanks for Watching!!!
Hi Dean thank you for the lesson in turning a coffee scoop it was really useful I love your videos thank you very much you are really clever and interesting
You are very welcome Amanda! Thanks for Watching!!
What type of face mask do you use, and from where did you get it?
3M with air supply
Thanks Dean! I always learn something I hadn't thought of from your videos and it's great to end up with something useful.
Glad to hear it Ted, Thanks for Watching!!!
I don't care how tight that fit is, I'm adding tape to keep that on the chuck
That's a cool scoop. I like practical pieces, that look good but work, as well. That would certainly look better than that little plastic scoop in my coffee container. What finish would you recommend, for using in coffee?
Thanks 👍I normaly use walnut oil on these, once it has time to dry it is ready to use and will look really good for a very long time. Thanks for Watching!!!
Dean, when your recess is just a little tighter than you like, hit it with sandpaper rather than the hollowing tool.
good tip
Tell me about your face shield here in this reel!
It’s made by 3M
Nicely done. Can you get $10 for it?
I get double that so I would think so. Thanks for Watching!!!
I cheated. I did mine before seeing your demo here and the other one where you make soft jaws instead of the jam chuck so I just used a kit from Rockler and drilled my 1/4 hole and used a scrap of cherry and mom liked it a lot.
Sounds like you did fine, I do the kits too, they are a lot faster. Thanks for Watching!!!
Who are you going to sell it to. Stores will give you 25 cents and sell for a dollar,
I sell them at craft and art fairs.
How much do you sell these for?
I can buy them at IKEA for $3.00.
I sell all I can make for $25.00 ea.