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Quad Cities Woodturners
United States
Приєднався 19 вер 2020
The club uses this woodturning channel to share educational videos and promote club activities.
The club’s purpose is to foster a wider understanding and appreciation of lathe turning as a traditional and contemporary craft and a form of art among the general public, hobbyist turners, part-time turners, and professional turners of the geographical area which it serves; and, to teach safety and woodturning techniques to adults and youth via monthly meetings, articles, symposiums, public demonstrations, and private lessons.
The club’s purpose is to foster a wider understanding and appreciation of lathe turning as a traditional and contemporary craft and a form of art among the general public, hobbyist turners, part-time turners, and professional turners of the geographical area which it serves; and, to teach safety and woodturning techniques to adults and youth via monthly meetings, articles, symposiums, public demonstrations, and private lessons.
Fire Safety in the Shop
Steve Sinner and Dale Hupp share their fire prevention knowledge at the July 2024 membership meeting.
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Lidded Boxes presented by Alex Gorbach
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Alex takes us through his process for lidded boxes at the June 2024 membership meeting
Resin Bolt-Action Pens
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Tim Ullom shows us how to turn a bolt-action pen using the blanks created by Kim Perdomo at February meeting.
Shellac Coloring Sticks - Tyler David
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Tyler David demonstrates coloring with Shellac sticks at the March 2024 membership meeting
Resin Casting Pen Blanks - Kim Perdomo
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Kim walks us through casting labels/artwork in resin for pen blanks
Hollowing Vessels - Steve Sinner
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Steve Sinner demonstrates the Advanced Lathe Tools hollowing system at the January 2024 membership meeting.
Offset Birds
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Teresa Allen demonstrates turning offset birds at the November 2023 membership meeting
Inside Out Turning and Sea Urchins
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Tim Ullom discusses inside out turning and sea urchins used for Christmas ornaments at the October 2023 membership meeting
Lamps - July 2023 Membership Meeting
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Tyler David demonstrates his methods for lamp making
Turning Green Wood - June 2023 Membership Meeting
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Dennis Hurd and Ray Hamilton talk about turning green (wet) wood.
Dale Hupp's Custom Accessories - May 2023 Membership Demo
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Dale Hupp shows us his custom creations for holding things on the wood lathe
Ink Embellishing on the Wood Lathe - April 2023
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Phil VonThun takes us through his methods for ink embellishments on his projects.
Rolling Pins - March 2023 Membership Meeting
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Tim Ullom presents his methods for gluing up, cutting, and turning blanks for rolling pins
2023 Beads of Courage Presentation
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Bill Hurts presents on the Beads of Courage project. Segmented, solid, and stave construction methods are shown.
Pepper Mills by Tyler David
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Tyler takes us through his steps to create unique pepper mills at the January 2023 membership meeting
Choosing and Using Sandpaper at the Lathe
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Choosing and Using Sandpaper at the Lathe
Sharpening Wood Lathe Tools - Presented by Ray Hamilton
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Sharpening Wood Lathe Tools - Presented by Ray Hamilton
First Aid in the Shop - January 2022 Membership Meeting
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First Aid in the Shop - January 2022 Membership Meeting
Critiquing your work and the work of others
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Critiquing your work and the work of others
The Wood Lathe and Art - Figge Art Museum Project
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The Wood Lathe and Art - Figge Art Museum Project
Ray Hamilton on the Golden Ratio (Mean) - February 2021 Quad Cities Woodturners Zoom Meeting
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Ray Hamilton on the Golden Ratio (Mean) - February 2021 Quad Cities Woodturners Zoom Meeting
Well done demo and very nice work. I would like to know what you used to color the finished mill you brought.
I'll be getting into turning soon, already had 2 classes, one of which was pen turning and made my first pen.. came out great. Where can someone get these acrylic blanks with the Armed Forces emblems at? You mentioned a lady who makes them, any link?? Thanks!
Nicely done, Tyler. I like the details you share and your approach. Your sharing of your skew chisel techniques is very helpful. Been a fan of your work for years, actually when you were making candle sticks & coloring with crayons many years ago, very creative coloring approch.
Can you please send me name, address phone number of Indian guy who sells dry shellac sticks Do you also make and sell if so please give your contact information Ratilal Vadhavana
Those tool rests with the curves for getting inside a bowl: a bit confused in that the curves on the ones shown were on the left as you face the lathe. How would you get inside a bowl on the headstock side? All the bowl hollowing I’ve seen is on the tail stock end. Am I missing something?
Das Gefummel mit der Ablage dazwischen macht mich aggressiv.
Das Papiergefummel macht mich aggressiv.
Informative! Thanks. Would you be willing to address turning tools needed. Blessings!
Yes, made a series of videos for the beginner. Here is the turning tools video. ua-cam.com/video/Hh16To5HnMs/v-deo.html
well done, LOTS of good ideas.
I have some unidentified sandpaper that is a fine grit 400. It leaves a residue behind and I'm wondering if there is any insight on the issue.
The bottoms leak because the wood might actually be red oak instead of white. Sometimes it's difficult to tell, even for experienced woodworkers..
Good content. I like this guy's demeanor, and approach. Thanks for posting.
Pressure pots do not push bubbles out. They compress them so they cannot be seen.
Vacuum chuck. I was thinking spending $600.00 dollars in accessories for my $600.00 used lathe just sucks, then you proved it. I appreciate the introduction. I'm a professional woodworker, but wood turning is a whole new language.
I've been looking for the Powermatic 100th anniversary 3520 model. Its got the Black paint job on it. Anyone know where to get a new one, by chance?
Came across this video I'm 70 year's old and have been turning 60 years my grandfather got me started at ten years old and I had too promise my grandfather not to say anything to my mother that he was teaching me wood turning my father was cool with it anyway I've always used good quality tools but inexpensive one's and found Benjamin's best have always worked great for me they are good quality and sharpen easily and last for the price of them! I am on my lathe almost every day I enjoy making live and natural edge bowls I can't even begin to tell you how many I've turned over 60 year's as with other turnings i have recently bought carbide tool's and ABSOLUTELY HATE THEM i personally prefer old school! You don't need the expensive stuff believe me I've bought them and there in my useless toolbox some place in my shop !!!🤔
Any way to get a copy of the pdf mentioned in this video?
You should be able to get the files here: drive.google.com/drive/folders/1Fh2Coiue0OvyLFrQn-MEV8549XL63iqi?usp=drive_link
How do you find accessories for a lathe that has no markings on it, I purchased it from someone that didn't know anything about it
What size lathe and motor horse powerwould I buy to make baseball bats and table legs. Thanks
i've turned table legs on a 16-40 lathe w/ 1 1/2hp and have not had any issues. Recommend not going below 1 hp
Getting first lathe. Thank you for these videos.
Great video. Much appreciated
Bill, thanks for this and your other videos for beginner woodturners. Woodturning, like any other worthwhile endeavor, is complex and has a language and toolset all its own. You dispel the mystery out by providing simple, understandable information. Thanks for taking the time.
Nice lesson, just what I needed, thank you!👍
Dave I am new to wood turning but have been fractal burning for years. Love combining the two arts. Thanks for sharing your talents.
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Laguna also has MINI LATHE - ua-cam.com/video/P5FAfubWLBs/v-deo.html as well as BIG one (24') ua-cam.com/video/eYuBmDsS_kg/v-deo.html
THIS GUY HAS NO CLUE WHAT HE'S DOING! HE'D BE BETTER OFF SITTING DOWN WITH A BOTTLE OF JOHNNIE WALKER SCOTCH....
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Great video and nicely filmed. I really appreciate your delivery of the facts. Easy to listen to …… NO MUSIC ether beating your head or the presenter competing with the background. Thank you from Maine
I have the pm2014, the only thing that I noticed you didn’t mention was the extension table for it, cost of $365. I love my lathe. Great video series. Thank you
Very good video!! Thank you
Thank you for the informative content sir!
I understand the parts I started with a mini moved to midi and now i am after a full sized, So in your opinion any full-sized brands are worthy? I have watched to many videos and read to many reviews that I might have lost my ability to choose a new lathe. I have 3k to spend and I am not sure where to spend it, everybody has a love hate with a lathe. to many choices, Nova DVR Laguna to name a few. thanks for the video, Had I not known what I do it was a very good description of a modern lathe. maybe a brand review next time?
Thank you so much for this video
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I agree with the below comment. Very clearly explained and some great info from a newbie turner. The question i have, and i think i know the answer, is why do i see the majority of good turners using steel over carbide? Is it because the steel can be sharpened?
Carbide, while more durable, can never be as sharp as the steel used in modern turning tools. The steel, when used properly and properly sharpened, yields a much smoother finish.
Thank you! The video is very informative. I've been looking around for a proper lathe that is affordable and reliable.
Hey, what's the name of the oneway jaws that he is using just after 30 minutes? It looks like a #2 jaw, is it the one called the dovetail jaw? I know it isn't really a dovetail...
Great video. Thanks!
Very informative series ... just what I was looking for. Thank you
Thank you for sharing such useful information!
Their are better big lathes on the market besides all of his recommendation are from CHINA
Not every lathe comes with a knock out bar. It only takes a few minutes to change chuck jaws. A tray on the bed bars will catch any dropped screws. Screws in a face plate will not waste wood because once a tenon or recess is formed the blank of wood can be reversed and turned into a bowl. A great video, thanks
Thanks. I have been turning for quite sometime on a Craftsman midi and have just now run into the need for a larger lathe. Your discussion of the professional midi was helpful. The PM 2014 may be just what I am looking for.
I do a lot of work with smaller pieces of wood. That idea you have using PVC is a game changer. Fantastic idea, and the shot glasses look great.
Very interesting, informative, and clearly explained. Thank you very much from a person still waiting for my new lathe to arrive ,so a brand new newbie. :)
Love the idea for a shop glass and othere helpful tricks. My brother and i are vision impaired woodworks with a start up business crafting fine wood work great to to learn from a professional Wood Turner so we can gane more knowledge on the craft thank you
Extremely grateful for this video!!!! Im very interested in getting one lathe for some woodwork projects but idk where to start and have 0 knowledge about it! God bless u man🙏🏻
I have watched many videos as part of my learning process as an aspiring woodturner. This was easily the most helpful overview I have come across. It really helped me clarify at least the category of lathe I intend to buy. And since it is a less expensive category than I had been leaning towards before, you have probably saved me a lot of money. Thank you!
Glad I could help!