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Dave's Woodshop
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Bandsaw Jig for Ripping Small Stock and Splines
This video shows how there is a need to be able to cut small stock on a bandsaw safely while keeping the guides an optimal distance from the stock. There is then a step by step demonstration how to make a jig to facilitate this. There is then further demonstration of the finished jig in use.
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How to Sharpen a Bowl Gouge
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This video demonstrates how to sharpen a Bowl Gouge. The video shows the proper tools and techniques required to sharpen a Bowl Gouge.
How to Sharpen a Skew Chisel
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This video demonstrates how to properly sharpen a skew chisel. The video shows the proper tools and techniques needed for sharpening both a standard and oval skew chisel.
How to Turn a Small Box on a Lathe
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This video takes you through all of the steps of making a small box on the lathe. Mounting, shaping, and finishing are all covered in detail. Hollowing for this project is quick and easy, performed with a forstner bit. These boxes make great gifts for people to keep on their desks at work and store their soda machine change.
How to Make a Honey Dipper on a Lathe
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This video demonstrates how to turn a honey dipper on a lathe. This is a great project for someone new to woodturning. It is also a fun project for an experienced turner.
Jet JJ-6HHDX Jointer with Helical Head Review
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A review of the Jet JJ-6HHDX Long Bed Jointer. This is a 6 inch jointer that comes with a helical cutter head. Helical cutter heads offer many advantages over the traditional jointer's 3 knife setup.
How to Make and Apply Your Own Friction Polish
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In this video I explain what friction polish is, demonstrate how to make your own from scratch, and finally show how to apply it to your woodturnings.
How to Set Up a Jointer
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This video describes and demonstrates a simple, easy, and accurate method to set up jointer knives. This method requires the use of a jig that utilizes a dial indicator.
How to Sharpen Jointer Knives
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This video describes and demonstrates how to sharpen jointer knives. In this demo I use the Deulen jointer and planer knife sharpening jig.
How to Sharpen Jointer Knives In Place
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This video describes and demonstrates how to sharpen jointer knives without removing them from the jointer. Removing and replacing the knives involve setting the tool up which can be difficult and take a lot of time. This method is quick and easy.
Jet 1.5 HP Cyclone Dust Collector Review
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This is a review and demonstration of the new Jet JCDC 1.5 HP Cyclone Dust Collector.
How to Sharpen a Detail/Spindle Gouge
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This video explains and demonstrates the proper way to sharpen a spindle gouge. The spindle gouge has a compound shape, a combination of roll as well as sweep. Using the Wolverine Vari-Grind jig we are able to maintain this shape while sharpening.
How to Use a Spindle Gouge
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This video describes and demonstrates the proper way to use a spindle gouge. Proper cutting technique as well as how to cut beads and coves will be covered.
How to Use a Parting Tool
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This video describes and demonstrates the proper use of the parting tool on a lathe. Cutting technique as well as different uses for the tool are covered.
How to Sharpen a Parting Tool
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A demonstration on how to sharpen a lathe parting tool.
A Jig to Cut Corners Off of a Turning Blank
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A Jig to Cut Corners Off of a Turning Blank
JessEm Clear Cut Stock Guides Review
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JessEm Clear Cut Stock Guides Review
Thanks for sharing your experience! I have all of my parts here in a box and about to delve into the wold of sharpening (after a lot more research on the sharpening system install and and more sharpening videos haha) Your video is my first (of many likely) and has me from bewildered to the beginnings of confidence so thank you! :) Oh, I ordered a gouge set not really knowing anything about anything. Turns out they are v-flute and I was moreso expecting/assuming parabolic. Do I need separate research for this flute shape/style you think or can the same principals apply regardless of flute shape??
I think the same sharpening principals apply. The flute serves the purpose of clearing the shavings. As long as you are able to obtain the desired profile at the front of the tool you will be fine. Best of luck on your journey!
Dave another great video with simply to follow explanations,many thanks. Do you have a video on reshaping a spindle gouge that is too pointy
Thanks, glad it helped you. No, I do not have a video about how to re-shape a pointy spindle gouge. In hindsight I could have included it in this video. Check out my video on sharpening a bowl gouge. I describe a process similar to what you are asking.
Isn't this just a variation on French polishing? I thought it was very prone to moisture effect and handling. Am I wrong? How does this stand up to handing in a useable object?
Yes it is. I have luthier training and am very familiar with french polishing an instrument. I find the technique in this video to be much more durable. I think it is because it is applied much thinner and the heat from the friction seems to burnish the finish in. I have never had a problem with the finish degrading from either age or handling.
Great video. Jim's wood shop.
That last set up for the small stock is too close to my fingers for me! Id rather use an hand held planer with the stock held in a vice. Or use a belt sander. I like my finger tips too much!
Great video. Thank you
My great pleasure.
Dave great video your explanation and how to method was really excellent. I am new to wood turning and this is going to be really helpful. Many thanks
My pleasure
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Your voice inflection is difficult to overcome. You should listen to your voice sometime.
Sorry if it bothers you. I was an elementary school Physical Education Teacher for 40 years. When I am in teaching mode I revert to an animated voice pattern that would help make the kids maintain focus. Blame it on the day job.
1/2024. Newbie, new teacher wants me to start using this tool and not my carbin round cutter.. as you see not sure of name.. watch this few times.
4/12 watching again really understanding and able to do..
❤❤no music, your skill ,the sound cutting was great!!
Thank You very much.
4/2024 watching again, again. My first lidded box is struggling. Lid little loose, and my teacher did it different way. I want to yours start to finish.printing out notes
5/2024 3 rd box..made . Your clear video is so helpful. Watch often and share!
The very best instruction. Telling us every step, every move.
This is one of the best educational videos I've seen. Thank you!!!! Subscribed!
Finally a useful video without all that talk.
I'm glad this works for you. I have a 3 car garage, fully finished with doors like yours. I'm not sure which of the two units I have since it was given to me but when it's in the 20's outside, I can't seem to get the temp above 55 with this heater. I'm disappointed with it so far.
Sad to see it's been discontinued. Mine has been running strong for several years and I was about to pick up another one.
well done
Cadet does a bunch of shady stuff with not honoring their recalls and warranty. Just google Cadet recalled heaters.
Sorry but that looks like a dildo to me.
I notice the grinding wheel is fixed to a wooden base. Does it matter how far below the base of the grinding wheel we fix the Wolverine jig system?
Yes I do believe it matters. There is a recommended range. I don't remember the exact distance, but you can reference the Wolverine instructions online. Having the Wolverine jig mounted at the same height as the base of the grinder works really well.
Not all jointers have a Jack screw but good informative video.
Just the tip touch the wood, not all touch that chisel will be hot cause of
Good idéa thanks M. Dave❤
You are very welcome!
Just stumbled across this video. And just like another commenter said, many boring videos not showing the basics. Like yours. Thank you, I was about to return my tools for woodturning.
Concise and thorough. Thank you.
Thanks for the video
Maybe I'm doing something wrong, but I don't get sparks. Nice description. Thanks My spindle/detail gouge had a point! Not any more.
Glad the video helped to eliminate the point and you were able to obtain a better shaped tool. As for as the sparks go..... what type of wheels do you have on your grinder? My wheels are CBN so it's metal on metal thus it produces sparks. If your wheels are stone then not so much.
Brilliant content, well done.
Straightforward, clear explanation - thank you!
My spur tends to drill into the wood as I’m turning. Leaves a hole similar to what a spade bit would. Is this normal??
Is your spur just a single point or does it have small blades beside the point like the one in my video? If it is like the one in my video the solution is easy. It is spinning because it is not tapped in deep enough and you are not screwing it in tight enough.
@@daveswoodshop782 I am very new to this. We can seem to get the spur in deeper, don't know what we are doing wrong. It is just like the one you have with the "wings"
@@tracykerr2250 What species of wood are you using. Are you putting the drive spur into end grain? Have You tried another piece of wood as this piece might be bad? What type of tailstock are you using? Does that look similar to mine? if it does you have to tighten it enough so that the spur completely penetrates the wood and the outer circle is tightly against the wood.
Hello, thanks for your informations, you explained my problèm. When i sharped, my gouge was too pointy, i think it's because i stayed on the wing a lot in relation to the tip of the gouge. Tomorrow i'll try to focus on the tip to see if it's more rounded. Thank you
Newbie here, thank you for id the tool names, and techniques. Going to ask to do this in woodturning class..made a few pens easily.
Thank you Dave, for an excellent, no-nonsense, crisp, to the point, very informative, without any background music, instructional video about the parting tool. You are truly a wonderful instructor.
Thanks so much for the compliment. I was a schoolteacher for 40 years so hopefully some of that skillset carried over into my hobby.
How do you establish the initial angle?
Your spindle gouge will come with a pre-determined angle. If you are happy with it just move the vari-grind pocket in or out till the angle of the tool sits flush to the wheel. If you want to increase or decrease the angle you would move the pocket closer or further away accordingly. You can purchase an inexpensive tool to accurately measure the angle on the tool. Once you find an angle that you are happy with you can make a mark on the pocket extension so that you can replicate the angle or you can build/buy a jig that will allow you to replicate the pocket's distance from the wheel.
I did not know they made spring loaded prick punches. 😍 I bought two. Thanks!
You are very welcome!~ It does make it easier.
That was singularly useful. Thanks.
Oneway should have hired you to make their instructional videos
Thanks for the kind complement.
Dave, great job on the video. I made a bandsaw sled a few years ago for cutting circles. It has an adjustable pivotpoint for almost any size circle. Later I added a fence for cutting small pieces, it's much safer than a table saw or chop saw. Recently I added another removable fence for resaw jobs. Band saws are very versatile. Now I will add the miter gage for cutting acurate angles. :)
Very cool. I ended up buying a commercial circle cutting jig for my bandsaw because I had a project where I needed to have the circle cut and not enough time to make the jig. It's a shame but I don't even use that now as I have a large CNC machine. I just secure the wood and end up with a perfect circle with little effort. Frees me up to work on the other creative aspects of a project. I totally agree with you about the bandsaw being much safer than a table saw, especially with cuts on small pieces.
I agree with Gavins comments below, best of several videos ive watched this evening
Outstanding video, great people, instructor and technical skills!
Thanks so much!
I want this jointer
So I want to know is a spindle gouge anywhere near as hard as a skew? I tried rolling beads with skews and as soon as it cuts, it wants to catch.
A spindle gouge is way easier to use than a skew. A skew can be very difficult to master. Always remember ABC. Anchor, bevel, cut.
@@daveswoodshop782 I'll let you know once I receive the spindle gouge. I tried the ABC thing with skew chisels, and it cuts so much better with a lower chance of catching... but it's really limited when used this way. I had more success shaping with skews when I use it as a scraper.
@@taiwanluthiers Glad to hear it is starting to work out. It is all about the angle of the skew chisel to the wood as well as how much you lift the handle (depth of cut). Just don't let the points get near the wood until you learn how to use them. With practice I actually got to the point where I could turn a square turning blank into a round spindle very quickly with a Skew rather than a roughing gouge.
Excellent video. Thanks.
Most of the time I use 10 in Eco grinder and makes a lot of fun dust I want to know if that thing works for my grinder
I do not believe it will work. The concrete dust would probably clog and destroy the filter system. Also if you use water for cooling and dust control it definitely would destroy the Jet Dust collector. It is made for wood dust and chips. The Jet collector costs $1699. I did some research and they do make dust collectors for concrete grinders.
How much does unit cost and I want to know if it works for concrete grinders
Thanks Dave!
awesome tutorial :) thank you
I have been following these instructions but the spurs end up ripping out of the center when I apply pressure. Am I applying too much pressure? I am using carbide tools. Any help would be appreciated.
Without seeing what is happening it is difficult for me to say. With that said.....If the spur is tearing up the wood while it is spinning it may be possible that the wood is not secured tight enough and is spinning loose resulting in the tearing. If it is ripping the wood before you even start turning then it might be too tight. I tighten just enough so the wood does not spin free of the spur while I am cutting.
Thanks for your quick response. I will keep working on it. I guess I just need to keep trying it until I find "just enough".