Wood Turning - Getting Started With The Lathe & First Turning Project

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Rag 'n' Bone Brown

Rag 'n' Bone Brown

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@earlledoux9824
@earlledoux9824 4 жыл бұрын
Buddy that mallet is awesome. Be proud of yourself, it's prefect.👍
@avroncotton
@avroncotton 4 жыл бұрын
Well I'm impressed!
@ianvicedomini2648
@ianvicedomini2648 3 жыл бұрын
For a first attempt I think the mallet turned out great Keith. The funny thing about this video is the lathe your uncle gave you is exactly the same as mine lol and yep the two downsides are the lack of power and how awkward it is for changing the speed via the belt pulleys. I couldn’t believe it when I saw the name kinzo 😁great video mate 👍🏼👍🏼
@pteddie6965
@pteddie6965 4 жыл бұрын
I enjoyed watching you at the lathe. I hope that you make videos documenting your journey into wood turning. I am also an absolute beginner and I'd love to follow along and learn with you. Stay safe.
@philipireland5840
@philipireland5840 4 жыл бұрын
I found the Axminster APF10 respirator comfortable to use, you get a constant fresh air flow inside the mask. It’s not cheap.
@DeanMakes
@DeanMakes 4 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this video, I'm currently looking at starting to learn how to turn. This video came at the right time 🤣, I really appreciate all the information
@gunther34567
@gunther34567 4 жыл бұрын
Hey Keith just a general safety tip: roll up your sleeves or wear something with short sleeves, it might be the perspective but at 14:43 you look very close to the workpiece and your sleeve might get caught up in the lathe
@CelticSaint
@CelticSaint 4 жыл бұрын
Defo. A mate of mine was literally scalped when his long hair got caught up in the mechanism.
@19crofty86
@19crofty86 4 жыл бұрын
I’ve just started wood turning....it’s a buzz!
@Ced_woodturning
@Ced_woodturning 4 жыл бұрын
I love the carbide tools and tend to use the above anything else. I can use traditional tools but find the grinding a pain. chucks, I found the record power SC3 can take just about anything I throw at it. I made my own carbide tools, round steel bar and a bit of file work for the cutter plus a drill and tap for the bolt as for a handle well I have a lathe.......
@alooshalshammari5915
@alooshalshammari5915 4 жыл бұрын
Congrats 👍
@uktony1525
@uktony1525 4 жыл бұрын
I like Bill Jones of Turntastic Wood Design who does normal woodworking as well as turning. Good luck with the lathe!.
@frankwice4864
@frankwice4864 4 жыл бұрын
Go with the axeminister I have been using one for about thirty years. I also have a oneway also great
@Woodcrafts_by_dejay
@Woodcrafts_by_dejay 2 жыл бұрын
Well done for your first turning one safety tip do not use a cloth while the is running use tissue
@heretoserve5023
@heretoserve5023 Жыл бұрын
😂 THANK YOU SO VERY VERY MUCH 😂
@sethbrettell5952
@sethbrettell5952 4 жыл бұрын
I think that wood is sapele
@marthapuccio5885
@marthapuccio5885 Жыл бұрын
Use your old lathe as a large disc sander kzbin.info/www/bejne/a4PaeoWsZZasndU
@williamsimpson2083
@williamsimpson2083 4 жыл бұрын
A good one to watch is Matt Estlea. He started turning a while back and documented all the stuff he tried right from the start
@sburge1989
@sburge1989 4 жыл бұрын
I recommend the Record SC4 chuck, i assume your lathe is m33 x 3.5mm thread so you can get one easily from Record. The chuck has been great for me, ive had it a few months and its very accurate and smooth. Ive had a few chucks over the years and the SC4 has been the best. The accessories range is extensive and reasonable.
@RagnBoneBrown
@RagnBoneBrown 4 жыл бұрын
Video timeline, in case you want to skip to the bits you're interested in: Buying A New Lathe 0:23 Chisels & Accessories 5:17 Work Area 9:19 First Turning Project 11:43 Learning Resources 17:41 Product Links: Please note I earn a small commission from any purchases: Axminster Craft AC370WL Lathe : amzn.to/2WdFFf9 (Amazon UK) Axminster Craft AC370WL Lathe : bit.ly/axminsterlathe (Axminster) David Lloyd Carbide Turning Tools: amzn.to/2WFy9IZ (UK) amzn.to/3dwXtrr (UK) Centre Finder: amzn.to/2zgcqPN (UK) Understanding Woodturning Catches by FineWoodworking channel: kzbin.info/www/bejne/oIDZd2icZtWbnrs Mike Waldt Bowl Turning Without A Chuck: kzbin.info/www/bejne/gmHaYmNjZpmshMU WorthEffort Wood Turning Demystified: kzbin.info/www/bejne/f2eTmp-NiammqZI WorthEffort 4 Cuts: kzbin.info/www/bejne/gYnddp15pNeKhZI WorthEffort First Bowl Tutorial: kzbin.info/www/bejne/epCzaXmjapKUjNU Please subscribe, click like if you like, and hit the bell icon for future video notifications MY TOOLS: For links to the tools I use, plus some of my favourite consumables, finishes and more see links below. As an Amazon Associate I may earn a small commission from qualifying purchases: UK affiliate store: www.amazon.co.uk/shop/ragnbonebrown US affiliate store: www.amazon.com/shop/ragnbonebrown HELP SUPPORT THE CHANNEL: Support with Patreon: www.patreon.com/ragnbonebrown Support with PayPal paypal.me/ragnbonebrown
@north4986
@north4986 4 жыл бұрын
With regards to getting a face shield, I made one by attaching a piece of Lexan to the brim of a hard-hat.
@bobdickweed
@bobdickweed 4 жыл бұрын
It ok mate ..its for hitting things...it will be hit/Damaged...;-)
@JaceTLittle
@JaceTLittle 4 жыл бұрын
Guess that makes me a nerd too with spreadsheets!! How did it turn out? Ha! I love puns. Enjoy your new toy and be safe.
@Bitsanddoings
@Bitsanddoings 4 жыл бұрын
I am a wood turner of two years, Martin Saban Smith has excellent videos on his channel of wood turning and his websites Hampshire Sheen and m saban Smith, you have to pay for the videos but there good quality and he goes into detail and if you can catch a stream of his on KZbin he also answers any questions you have in stream and gives out tips. Hope this helps
@tweakerkid
@tweakerkid 4 жыл бұрын
I have the supernova chuck but have an issue with the soft metal pinions that wear out, after researching I now know the culprit is the supplied hex key with the ball end, many turners grind off this ball shaped part. This is why I prefer the earlier Nova chuck model with the tool steel key.
@RB-ck3xr
@RB-ck3xr 4 жыл бұрын
RTFM. How to align the centers is detailed in the manual. The locking levers on that model are diecast zinc or similar and are crap, get a couple of spares. Drive belt is a consumable item, get a spare. Check the grub screws holding the drive pulleys to the motor shaft and to the headstock spindle. If these are loose you will end up needing a new set of pulleys. Ensure the shafts where the sliding half of the pulleys run/slide are well greased especially the drive key and slot. Keep your tools sharp, I mean razor sharp. Look at different sharpening systems, I use the Tormek system and jigs though there are cheaper clones around and there is always the abrasive belt type which seem to get reasonable reviews. Chucks? Go for m33 x 3.5mm and fit an adapter insert to suite the 1" x 8tpi spindle thread on your lathe. Most midi lathes use the m33 thread of when you get a bigger lathe you keep your chucks and remove the adaptor(s), saves buying new chucks or m33 x 3.5 to 1" x 8tpi adapters. Look at the Charnwood range and go for 4" or 100mm. Practice, practice and more practice.
@webchimp
@webchimp 4 жыл бұрын
Next video up on my subscriptions page was Frank Howarth turning a mallet.
@RagnBoneBrown
@RagnBoneBrown 4 жыл бұрын
Big difference between mine and his 😂😂😂
@BischBaschBosch
@BischBaschBosch 4 жыл бұрын
Good effort Kieth. My first go I didn't even attempt turning a thing. Just turned a large piece to a small one! I quite like my Coronet has the legs rather than a cabinet. It's a messy business and legs make for easier clean up for me. I was gonna recommend Mike Waldt to you. He also has made some really useful playlists. I live close to Westcountry Machinery 4 Wood. Awesome shop (online too). They stock Nova chucks and a huge selection of Robert Sorby tools and chisels. Keep meaning to drop £4-500 on them for a chuck and decent chisels. Costly endeavour innit.
@RagnBoneBrown
@RagnBoneBrown 4 жыл бұрын
It sure is. I've been on their website a few times, could have spent a fortune! 😂
@cobberpete1
@cobberpete1 4 жыл бұрын
Turning can become addictive :) I'm pleased you had a look at Mike Waldt. His style is so easy... Digital readout is a not necessary, it is with feel and practice. BTW faster is better, and the rule of thumb is when the lathe starts to shake :) , drop it back a notch. Taking off the corners makes life a lot easier and helps with the balance. All my tools so far are Crown and boy can the collection grow. When your finances allow, get yourself the nova chuck. You will definitely need a sharpening system because depending on the wood, you can be constantly sharpening. I have a Wet Wheel from Record, and have set up a couple of jigs to easily, sharpen the tools. Clubs are good, but you are restricted at the moment, so YT will have to do. The rest should be about a fingers thickness from the wood. Catches happen to decade turners so do not worry. Always start from the end stock and work towards the drive. Enough of me prattling on, just get out there and enjoy it
@RagnBoneBrown
@RagnBoneBrown 4 жыл бұрын
Cheers Peter that's really helpful. Feels like I've got a lot to learn!
@DesignandMake
@DesignandMake 4 жыл бұрын
Great video Keith. Another channel I would recommend would be Martin from M. Saban Smith Wood turning. His live streams provide valuable content and are very interesting on ways to really enhance pieces you make. If you want a fun channel to watch have a look at Nick Zamenti. Thanks Keith!
@sjv6598
@sjv6598 4 жыл бұрын
Yeah I've been caught out buying chisels on eBay, when they turned up they were tiny 😏
@negotiableaffections
@negotiableaffections 4 жыл бұрын
We all find fault with everything we make but in this instance its clear that although its a little rough around the edges you're on the money. You just need some practice and I think you'll soon be making all the things you need to advance your woodworking projects. Good luck and enjoy AND STAY SAFE!
@David.M.
@David.M. 4 жыл бұрын
I am a big fan of Shawn at Wortheffort channel. I have learned so much about wood and tools that I became one of his patrons. They are much longer videos than most, but are full of great information.
@BrainFizz
@BrainFizz 4 жыл бұрын
On the subject of expensive Keith..... the woodturning world is the worst for “you have to have this” attitude that I’ve ever seen in any hobby area. You don’t need a chuck - it’s just more convenient than a face plate or glue block. No safer, no better. Carbide/traditional tools, well who cares frankly. Carbide users say theirs are better, traditional tool users say there’s are - all BS, use what you got and enjoy it. Carbide will certainly put off the desire to make sharpening jigs and buy a new grinder for a while. Most of this other little things like plastic centre finders can be easily made in the shop so no need to spend there either. You’ll find what you want to get in due course the more you turn.... the most important thing is you only ‘need’ the lathe, some tools, a way Tm sharpen them, and some fits of wood. Those goggles will be fine...... eyes are the important part. Most of us can take a punch in the face at least once. Even with a full face shield you would be looking to turn anything too big anyway..... also for small things , get the speed up!!! It cuts better, and in the unlikely event it does jump off the lathe, it’ll be spinning mire than it will be flying, so it’ll be safer too.
@GrumpysWorkshop4
@GrumpysWorkshop4 4 жыл бұрын
I think you did well for a first attempt. The only way you learn is by having a go. Ive always wanted to have a go at turning but the mess puts me off. Im a bit o.c.d & i think the mess would do my head in lol
@davidholliday32
@davidholliday32 4 жыл бұрын
Watch Ed Oliver 10am Saturday he also has a woodturning shop near Ashford Kent
@victorpartelow6842
@victorpartelow6842 4 жыл бұрын
Just a tip, have the tool-rest as close to the workpiece as possible. Also the tool you didn’t know what it was is used to cut off your finished workpiece.
@jonmoller3502
@jonmoller3502 4 жыл бұрын
For ur sharpener....there is a tormek bgm 100 i think...thats the name....it can be used to attach to any grinder...you can then buy tormek jigs to sharpen your chisels. Defo invest in a chuck...i have the axminster model which is very nice.
@RagnBoneBrown
@RagnBoneBrown 4 жыл бұрын
Thank you will check that out
@neilf4128
@neilf4128 4 жыл бұрын
I've said it before but I have to say it again. I really appreciate your honest vulnerability regarding your personality type and how you prefer to engage with the world around you. I used to be a huge introvert but later became the polar opposite. Nest to you
@mark_loveless
@mark_loveless 4 жыл бұрын
I've been considering a lathe as well, so your approach to purchase, getting started, and your honesty in your first project was quite insightful. Very much appreciated!
@elizabethamizdail7939
@elizabethamizdail7939 4 жыл бұрын
Don't knock yourself. Looks great!!
@mmgross144
@mmgross144 4 жыл бұрын
I own 2 Nova G3's and love them. They'll handle anything that your lathe can safely turn. Make your base as heavy as possible! It is astounding how an out of balance few pounds can make a lathe walk around the room.
@laurawerner
@laurawerner 4 жыл бұрын
Another advantage of the Nova G3 bundles is that if you later decide you need a bigger chuck, most (all?) of the jaws for the G3 also work on their bigger chucks like the Supernova and Titan.
@alastairmackay4589
@alastairmackay4589 4 жыл бұрын
As always, great ‘real life’ video, warts n all. Much more informative than some of the super-polished channels.
@BradsWorkbench
@BradsWorkbench 4 жыл бұрын
I have a similar lathe from harbor freight... i found shimming the feet actually can help align your centers. Worth a shot maybe
@paultay23
@paultay23 4 жыл бұрын
Record Power SC4 chuck Keith.
@001CHRISBLACK
@001CHRISBLACK 4 жыл бұрын
A chuck will make a massive difference, I used to have a Dakota branded 4 jaw chuck from Rutlands, this worked great with no issues and hundreds of bowls and more made with it. When I upgraded lathes and got a Record Nova 1624 2nd hand they have a unique 1 1/4” x 8 TPI thread, this came with a Nova G3 chuck and the appropriate adapter. The nova G3 is great, loads of clamping and expanding force, easy to use with the hex ball type tool and has worked great with no flaws! I haven’t used the Axminster evolution or clubman, I’m sure the Evolution would be great. Personally I wouldn’t get the clubman... You’re on the edge of starting a life long addiction ! Good luck 😉
@alangoodwill5365
@alangoodwill5365 4 жыл бұрын
Good choice with the Axminster. Generally very good customer service. But you missed a deal around chrismas they has a deal which included a chuck. I've just upgraded my table saw from a £100 one that broke after 2months to the axminster craft AC216TS I'mvery happy with it. Like you I did a hole lot of research. I'm just finishing off my first piece of furniture a cabinet for my drill press.
@FuzzyScaredyCat
@FuzzyScaredyCat 4 жыл бұрын
Yandles have the record power SC4 chuck for 129 quid or the sc3 (smaller) for around 110 - both come with a set of jaws, a mounting plate and woodworm screw. Get a chuck, seriously if you're going to do bowls, platters anything that isn't just between centres you are going to want a chuck. You can do it without but it is, quite frankly, a pain in the arse to do so because you'll be trying to hot glue bits of scrap on. Also consider getting a thin parting tool too. You don't really want to have to think about the screw length + space for a 15mm parting tool on the end of your work where a 3mm parting tool would work out better. Hope you enjoy doing it as much as I have. I brought a box of bowl blanks, 15 or so, off ebay and went through them in less than a week. Can get expensive though. If I recall correctly you have a grinder already so it might be worth either making ( kzbin.info/www/bejne/epOXe4OJl51_p7c ) or buying a jig ( www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Gouge-chisel-sharpening-tool-for-woodturning-gouge-fingernail-2-jigs/222535647760 ) - worth watching the Welsh Woodman's how to on sharpening too it's really informative. kzbin.info/www/bejne/gZyZqn6LhtCEjpI Don't use cloth on your lathe at all, use paper towel it's much safer - See Adam Savage's accident if you want to see an example.
@graemevanelden8615
@graemevanelden8615 4 жыл бұрын
WorthEffort a good pick
@Gidjoiner
@Gidjoiner 4 жыл бұрын
Similar to my lathe, i don't remember what mine is called but i think it's called Covered in crap 😂 enjoy your new toy 👍 you can see mine at 8mins into this vid kzbin.info/www/bejne/rpKtfad9jZ5oqpY I made a longer handle for tightening the tail, that i find useful
@RagnBoneBrown
@RagnBoneBrown 4 жыл бұрын
Yeah looks like it could be the same! Mine is also covered in crap (already). Great idea for the handle for extra leverage, may take that on when I gain a bit more confidence! Cheers
@bensnyder5890
@bensnyder5890 4 жыл бұрын
Put me down as another Nova chuck proponent. They are very well built and have multiple jaw configurations. I also have purchased disappointment via ebay. I've decided I will no longer purchase lathe tools off of ebay unless the size is listed and it's a brand name. Happy turning.
@JamesManCave
@JamesManCave 4 жыл бұрын
For a first attempt I thought that mallet turned out really well. I can see with the work you do how a lathe might come in handy for the added detailed parts. Bet your glad you didn't persist with the old one in the end 🤪
@tom314
@tom314 4 жыл бұрын
@11:57 that looks like african mahogany (www.wood-database.com/african-mahogany/) but to be certain it's worth looking at the end grain when cleaned up, it'll also lose it's colour really quickly (few days) once cut if left unfinished. The only reason I know is that I have a load of it from a conservatory we replaced. Sadly it's the cheap, not very good version of mahogany, looks nice when finished but it's soft, and about as rot resistant as pine.
@erolosman7534
@erolosman7534 4 жыл бұрын
The build quality from Axminster looks pretty sloppy tbf. I bought a bandsaw from them a couple years that didn't last very long and I really try to take care of my tools. Had to replace it because it was so poor. Anyway thanks for this useful video.
@PhilCannonWoodworking
@PhilCannonWoodworking 4 жыл бұрын
Keith I have an eBay purchased sharpening jig used with a bench grinder, which I don't use anymore, you can have for free if you like.
@geoffreycoan
@geoffreycoan 2 жыл бұрын
With the careful excel decision process of which lathe to buy I’m surprised that you actually bought one of the lathes as none of them appeared to be available in green ! I guess dust extraction is non existent which is a pity when you have put so much care into dust removal for all your other tools
@dkercher984
@dkercher984 4 жыл бұрын
the best chuck I have seen is made by easy wood tools the jaws are quick change I have a different one and hate having to change the jaws major pain. you can see carl Jacobson using the chuck the is a link kzbin.infovideos
@colintate66
@colintate66 4 жыл бұрын
I have found Carl Jacobson a great turning resource. He turns everythng including bowling balls.
@johndeer634
@johndeer634 4 жыл бұрын
I have never had a bad experience with the nova chuck’s but from my personal experience I prefer the ones with a key and not the two bars to tighten the chuck and if you are willing to spend a lot the easy wood chuck is amazing. The one way wolverine sharpening system is what I use with a slow speed grinder and cbn wheels but I have seen people getaway with fast grinders you just have to be more careful about heat buildup to not ruin the steel. The fact that the centers did not align could be that the lathe is not leveled and that just means that the slight twist is removed from the lathe the biggest of lathes need to have this done. For learning I took one class at a local maker space just to give me some confidence but That is my only real education in wood tuning that and KZbin. Happy to see you get in to the fun of Woodturning.
@RagnBoneBrown
@RagnBoneBrown 4 жыл бұрын
Thank you! Will consider the nova then ✌️
@frankslittleworkshop
@frankslittleworkshop 4 жыл бұрын
Nicely done Keith 😁. Glad to see you went for a new one (you won't look back). Also can't wait to see what you do with the old one (thanks for picking up on the sander conversion idea... I watch with interest). As suggested take a look at John McGraths "man in shed". Check his back catalogue of vids from about a month or so ago when he just got his Record Power unit... you will just want to turn until you run out of stock 😁. Thanks Keith and stay safe 😁👍.
@RagnBoneBrown
@RagnBoneBrown 4 жыл бұрын
Cheers Frank will check it out 👍
@IEnjoyCreatingVideos
@IEnjoyCreatingVideos 4 жыл бұрын
Great video Keith! Thanks for sharing it with us!💖👌👍😎JP
@shuttaspeed
@shuttaspeed 4 жыл бұрын
Nice, glad to see someone dive in like I did. I hope you enjoy it 👍
@Sammo-w2y
@Sammo-w2y 4 жыл бұрын
Totally agree, go to a club when they are open again, as a fellow introvert get your reluctance.
@jimp514
@jimp514 4 жыл бұрын
Welcome to the rabbit hole that is woodturning
@dazbogshift2349
@dazbogshift2349 4 жыл бұрын
The Axminster chucks are awesome! You will forget the pain of a high price after using it for a while!
@liontribe777
@liontribe777 4 жыл бұрын
The second one is a parting tool. You can also use that for grooving.
@srcutubeusa
@srcutubeusa 4 жыл бұрын
I just started with a lathe as well and enjoyed your video, subscribed. Thanks
@VideoPixelStudio
@VideoPixelStudio 4 жыл бұрын
I’d recommend “Woodturning, A Foundation Course” by Keith Rowley. Possibly out of print now but a very useful read at your own pace and what I relied on when I was Wood turning in the pre KZbin era. Happy turning!
@carpetdr13
@carpetdr13 4 жыл бұрын
This is a great book and it is still available. Really useful as a woodturning bible lol 😆😆
@paulhodgson4790
@paulhodgson4790 2 жыл бұрын
Yup, still in print and the later editions come with a DVD (you remember DVD's, those round shiny discs).
@Lee-70ish
@Lee-70ish 4 жыл бұрын
Great video. Unfortunately I don't have the funds so have to use cheap gear.
@NomadMakes
@NomadMakes 4 жыл бұрын
I recently got a lathe myself. And I am really exited to see how you solve the sharpening part... That is what is holding me back at the moment, as I don't have a Tormek.
@RagnBoneBrown
@RagnBoneBrown 4 жыл бұрын
Cheers Goran, video coming about that this Friday hopefully if I finish it on time!
@mandyleeson1
@mandyleeson1 4 жыл бұрын
I thought this was fantastic for a first go. Mesmerising to watch and see something coming to life.
@RagnBoneBrown
@RagnBoneBrown 4 жыл бұрын
Thank you Mandy
@Keth.S
@Keth.S 4 жыл бұрын
Hi keith, just a word on the Axminister Clubman SK100. I purchased it with my own money about 3 years ago when I started turning at 14, and have used it every day since. It's a great chuck, solid as a rock and handles everything I have worked with, including some big pieces. However, when I realised that I could have bought 2 chucks for the price of 1, I was quite frustrated with the money I paid for 1. Record power sells a chuck called the SC4, which I wish I had opted as they are cheaper, and have a solid build aswell. Just a heads up, as I do a lot of bowl and spindle turning, and switching jaws and chuck equipment is a hassle when switching from bowl to spindle. Hope it helps
@RagnBoneBrown
@RagnBoneBrown 4 жыл бұрын
Thank you great info 👍
@davecaswell6984
@davecaswell6984 4 жыл бұрын
1" x 8tpi chucks are pretty much made by everyone, you just need to decide which jaw system to go for. Charnwood Nexus 3/Record Power SC3 and SC4, Nova G2/Sorby Patriot all use the same jaw pattern and the Record and Nova even use the same fixing bolts. Rutlands.co.uk sell a version as well although their compatibility listing seems a bit skew compared to Charnwood. I use an SC3 and a Nova G2, both almost identical to each other. Charnwood seem to have the most compatibility info on their website. Just bear in mind there are 2 versions of the Nova chuck one which directly fits your lathe and one that needs the correct threaded insert.
@RagnBoneBrown
@RagnBoneBrown 4 жыл бұрын
Thank you very helpful
@leojones4536
@leojones4536 4 жыл бұрын
Best to remove the tool rest before sanding if you still wont your fingers to do other wood working !!!
@laurawerner
@laurawerner 4 жыл бұрын
Since you mentioned you're a bit of a geek, you might want to check out the "Brian Havens" channel on KZbin. He has a series of "Fundamentals" videos that explain the mechanics of how traditional tools (gouges, skews, ...) work and how that impacts the techniques you need to use. It's too much information for a beginner to take in all at once (at least it was for me), but I found it helpful to watch them after I'd gotten a few in-person lessons at the local Woodcraft store. On the catches you're getting.... A lot of it is because you have the tool rest too high. When using scrapers or carbide tools on a spindle (or the outside of a bowl), you need to have the cutting edge at or slightly below the center of the workpiece. Sam Angelo (Wyomingwoodturner on KZbin) had a couple of recent videos on using scrapers (which is basically what carbide tools are), and he does a good job of explaining this.
@RagnBoneBrown
@RagnBoneBrown 4 жыл бұрын
Thank you great info
@stevebosun7410
@stevebosun7410 4 жыл бұрын
Hi Keith, I think you were wise to buy another lathe rather than refurbish the KINZO. "Good money after bad" rings a bell. While scraping is inherently safer for first timers, you'll definitely get a better finish from a cutting style tool. I'm curious, why did you use the faceplate rather than the pronged drive centre? One thing you will learn as you progress, is just how much timber gets thrown away with wood turning when you look on the floor!
@RagnBoneBrown
@RagnBoneBrown 4 жыл бұрын
I realised later that I could have used the site centre, just didn't think at the time
@robertbourke7935
@robertbourke7935 4 жыл бұрын
Very good instructional video Keith. You are an excellent teacher
@ddonlyme5860
@ddonlyme5860 4 жыл бұрын
Another good video and enjoyable to hear and watch 👍🏻👍🏻
@DebsHill1
@DebsHill1 4 жыл бұрын
i geek out too when buying a new tool. spreadsheet all the way 😊
@davidwilliamson2115
@davidwilliamson2115 3 жыл бұрын
Regarding the Chuck the more jaws it has the better best to get an eight Jay chuck
@awantamta
@awantamta 4 жыл бұрын
not a bad job for a first attempt. You deserve a little round of applause from me.
@Cameron2874
@Cameron2874 4 жыл бұрын
Great video on getting started. My grandfather made quite a few of his lathe tools from old files ( said the metal was perfect for holding an edge and already have the spigot/point for mounting into a handle) then turned his handles in lathe. He did this for specialized/ specific/ roughing tools as he also found he could get more tools for a lot cheaper. His main tools were all bought though. Like all of us he had to convince the boss to buy new tools so got around this by making his own. Those tools made from old files are just going on for fourth generation use as mine and brothers children are just getting into wood turning as we and my father did.
@Cameron2874
@Cameron2874 4 жыл бұрын
Ps we have always made it a practice to have tight clothing, leather apron (great as body armour) with short ties and rings, watches etc taken off. We just have a small box on wall near door that we put all that stuff in and just becomes natural habbit. I personally had a long tie from apron get caught once and was lucky. After cleaning the brown you are well aware to never let happen again. Keep safe and have fun
@jpwoodwork
@jpwoodwork 4 жыл бұрын
Hey Keith, great video, do you have a link to the India Ink please mate, Thanks
@RagnBoneBrown
@RagnBoneBrown 4 жыл бұрын
Hiya, I've added it to the my tools link in the description box 👍
@jpwoodwork
@jpwoodwork 4 жыл бұрын
@@RagnBoneBrown Thanks Mate
@adamhutchinson407
@adamhutchinson407 4 жыл бұрын
Don't do it. turning becomes addictive. lol
@stevenkofoed1698
@stevenkofoed1698 4 жыл бұрын
You may want to check out Stumpy Nubs for sharpening jigs for your turning tools for use with your grinder
@RagnBoneBrown
@RagnBoneBrown 4 жыл бұрын
Already watched it 👍
@BrodieMott
@BrodieMott 4 жыл бұрын
I have a set of the David Lloyd chisels, there really good but they're really let down by my aldi lathe, really need to upgrade to something alot better, good luck with the turning,
@BrodieMott
@BrodieMott 4 жыл бұрын
Also if you go down the route of hybrid turning i.e using resins, Peter brown is very good, Carl jacobson and nick zammeti, Sean Everleigh has some good videos on turning and so does matt estlea.
@enabledworkshop
@enabledworkshop 4 жыл бұрын
mallet looks good to me mate!
@RagnBoneBrown
@RagnBoneBrown 4 жыл бұрын
Cheers Terry
@roystonstarling
@roystonstarling 4 жыл бұрын
Keith, you mentioned in your workshop planning video a while back that you weren't sure about putting doors on some of your cabinets - if you do more woodturning, you'll quickly realise you want most of that part of the workshop protected from flying shavings as they get everywhere (including inside the lathe bed)! Really enjoying your videos, Keith, thank you!
@Zogg1281
@Zogg1281 4 жыл бұрын
I really like the shape of this mallet I think it's really good for a starter piece. WoodturningWithTim is a good channel to learn from when he's not doing totally insane things with various toys on a laithe. Carl Jacobson is also really good. They both have some really good teaching styles. A fantastic sanding tip I learnt from Pask Makes is to use sand paper glued to a piece of ply wood to sand things that you want to be flat. I supose you could do something with a rounded block of wood for curves as well. Nick Zammeti is also a really good wood turner and has some awesome ways to sand and finish almost any material on a wood turning laithe. I found that learning to make mushrooms was an awesome way to learn the basics without having a really expensive or large piece of wood on the laithe. Also, dust collection, a decent respirator and a visor can, and will, become your best friends. I've been hit in the face with a chunk of wood before and my visor definitely saved a trip to the hospital........ It was between centres and I hadn't notice a crack running through it....... it was also several hundred years old having been removed from the loft of an Alms house. Please don't let that put you off, it's just an example of why we where safty kit. Hope you come to love the art of turning 👍
@RagnBoneBrown
@RagnBoneBrown 4 жыл бұрын
Thank you great info 👍
@Zogg1281
@Zogg1281 4 жыл бұрын
@@RagnBoneBrown no problem, I hope it helps 👍
@simpson1672
@simpson1672 4 жыл бұрын
Worth the effort, Shawn, is an excellent virtual teacher. I turned my males based on his lessons. Feels great in the hand. The Nova Chucks are excellent. I got mine through Rockler on one of their sales. A set of 3 chuck jaws for various kinds of turning. Also bought a spur for the Nova jaws, so I could leave the jaws in place & still do basic spindle turning.
@malcolmmarks7374
@malcolmmarks7374 4 жыл бұрын
I bought a Charnwood W824 and there was an offer on the Viper 2 chuck but the Nexus Chuck is bigger better and more robust for the same price so I got that and some different jaws. Check it out in Charnwood’s catalogue or website.
@hansdegroot8549
@hansdegroot8549 4 жыл бұрын
Great video. Thanks for sharing. If I'd ever buy a lathe I'll come back to this video and follow the links to the lathe-videos on KZbin you've put in the description. Maybe you can make a face-shield out of plexi-glass (acrylic) what you should bend while heating it. And you should protect the lathe-motor from all the wood shavings and dust. I think a board on top of it will already help a lot.
@colinaskey9777
@colinaskey9777 4 жыл бұрын
Hi Keith,I'm sure you will get a great amount of pleasure working with your newly purchased lathe,I can give you one very Important and useful advice, always take the time to get the tool rest set correctly,it is very important when you're wood turning,take care and enjoy
@darrolmcroberts8614
@darrolmcroberts8614 4 жыл бұрын
Rex Krueger has a good book on wood turning
@theriggsworkshop8606
@theriggsworkshop8606 4 жыл бұрын
Great video. And congrats on getting a lathe.. Your doing great.. I too learned from watching hours of KZbin and even more hours of scrap wood hacking away. Hooe your enjoying it.
@Chris-kr7rq
@Chris-kr7rq 4 жыл бұрын
Hi Keith, great video and for your first turning the mallet turned out OK , the 3 set of tools from eBay is a Skew, a Roughing Gouge and a Captive Ring Tool. To save you money you can buy your tools without handles this works out cheaper and you can make your own handles to suit you.
@tympt1
@tympt1 4 жыл бұрын
Bob on, well done Keith. Just keep practicing and you’ll get better each time. Just a quick safety tip in case nobody has mentioned it. A professional turner told me never to use cloth for putting a finish on a turning object. Always use paper towels as they will tear off before there is any danger of your hand being dragged in! Keep up the good work.
@dalejones4186
@dalejones4186 4 жыл бұрын
Great job Keith. You will learn that all turners have their own ways. Many videos later you will be doing good. Look at “Wyoming wood turner”. He is also a good learn. Enjoy. I have been turning for years and still love it.
@hiddenhippy
@hiddenhippy 4 жыл бұрын
Definitely check out Martin Sabin-Smith has some great videos and a beginners turning course on his KZbin channel. At the minute he’s also been doing quite a lot of steaming he’s incredibly helpful. Also he does tour the Axminster stores if there’s one in your area have a look (hopefully sometime in the near future)
@NomadMakes
@NomadMakes 4 жыл бұрын
Uuuh! Hat and coat stand post :D
@chrisperry7963
@chrisperry7963 4 жыл бұрын
A mallet is a fun first project. And I thought your pass was a pretty good looking one! I laughed at the pile of chips on the floor, it is amazing how much of a mess it makes. One good tip I learned was that you can use the chips/dust for extra polishing after sanding; simply take a handful and hold it to the wood while it is spinning (as safely as possible of course). Congrats on the new setup!
@AnchorDesigns
@AnchorDesigns 4 жыл бұрын
Im just going through a similar learning curve! I restored a vintage 1950s lathe and modernized it with a variable speed motor and DRO, its working great, plus you can make your own tools too if need be. For a chuck ive found the record ones are really nice to use. ive been buying my bits from 'The Tool Post' Been really helpful guys. Happy turning mate! :)
@TroodosPoolGuy
@TroodosPoolGuy 4 жыл бұрын
I started turning on a slightly older version of the one you have. I bought the Axminster chuck, never had a problem with it. I doubt I can give you any advice that you haven't already seen or heard. However I will say one thing, if you start with a an interesting piece of wood, a burl, something with a strong grain pattern or some spalted wood, it's very easy to make a simple object into a stunning piece!
@mmgross144
@mmgross144 4 жыл бұрын
The other down-side is that it can kill you if a fast spinning chunk of wood (or whatever) comes off the lathe and strikes you. Other tools can remove body parts, accidents on the lathe can result in instantaneous death. But safe use is incredibly fun!
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