Drill Press Lathe - Making a Shaving Brush Handle

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  • Опубліковано 13 сер 2014
  • Here is a quick video of using a drill press as a lathe to make a shaving brush handle. Although not an ideal setup, this will give you an idea of what you can accomplish with an ordinary drill press. The final product is far from perfect but I think it's still a good example of what you can accomplish using a drill press and a couple wood rasps.
    Thanks for watching:)

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  • @dangitbobby0001
    @dangitbobby0001 2 роки тому +1

    For the hole bore, that was genius. I was at a crossroads, I'm making a shift knob and want to inlay something into the top, and coat in resin epoxy. You just saved my project thank you.

  • @leandros4359
    @leandros4359 8 років тому +2

    Since I'm only 17, i cant really afford a lathe, but I'll try to turn a
    handle on my drill press for a cast-aluminum-signet-stamp i made for a good friend too his birthday, thank you for the great video!

    • @homesteadonomics
      @homesteadonomics  8 років тому

      +Leandros Λέανδρος Thanks so much Leandros! Good luck on your stamp too! sounds like a cool project!
      Joe

  • @SapperRandy
    @SapperRandy 7 років тому +1

    Dang it Joe, now I have another project on my to do list for this summer. Thanks a lot.... lol

  • @MrTelecaster101
    @MrTelecaster101 8 років тому +1

    Instead of putting an eyelet in the bottom you can glue small round magnets into the bottom of the brush. Then magnets under a bathroom mirror/ cabinet.
    Makes it easy to hang the brushes from without cluttering counterspace with brush stands. It works great! I have 6 hanging under mine for easy access.
    Big wetshaving fan here as well! :)

    • @homesteadonomics
      @homesteadonomics  8 років тому

      +Bryan Wickel That's a great idea Bryan! I actually thought of it at the time but had no magnets on hand during the filming... and the eyelet kinda just fit perfect... but on the next one I like your magnet idea for sure:) Thanks for watching!
      Joe

  • @henrypuyi5485
    @henrypuyi5485 10 років тому

    Outstanding. Had never thought of doing that. Good job!
    Bear Down!

    • @homesteadonomics
      @homesteadonomics  10 років тому

      Henry Pu Yi Thanks Henry... Much appreciated!
      Joe

  • @markatodd6596
    @markatodd6596 9 років тому

    Great idea. Turned out well!

  • @aarontravieso7784
    @aarontravieso7784 5 років тому

    What is the little metal ring thing you put on the back side of the handle?
    Thanks for the video! Im inspired :)

  • @lescj200
    @lescj200 9 років тому

    i like it a lot great job! more videos like this!

    • @homesteadonomics
      @homesteadonomics  9 років тому

      Jack Lesch Thanks Jack! Got more in the works for sure:)
      Thanks for watching!

  • @tommessig2060
    @tommessig2060 9 років тому

    great job!

  • @basicdose.9872
    @basicdose.9872 3 роки тому

    Good one.

  • @MagnusGabrielsson
    @MagnusGabrielsson 10 років тому +1

    Well done sir! You should get yourself a lathe it's a blast :)

    • @homesteadonomics
      @homesteadonomics  10 років тому

      Magnus Gabrielsson Thanks Magnus... I actually just got a cheap little mini one off of craigslist... so we'll see how it works out... I am excited though! thanks for watching:)

    • @MagnusGabrielsson
      @MagnusGabrielsson 10 років тому

      homesteadonomics Great. wish u the best with it!

  • @bonenfant96
    @bonenfant96 8 років тому +2

    I know some guys who splitted small piece of woods like you did at 1:47. They don't have the same number of fingers as me.

  • @dammit1182
    @dammit1182 7 років тому +1

    Gear video. Quick question- when finishing..what is the purpose of the super glue? Or am I mistaking what I read/saw? Thanks and love all the videos!

    • @homesteadonomics
      @homesteadonomics  7 років тому +2

      Hi Damon... I'm actually not 100% sure but I know it waterproofs and puts a hard finish on it. I was it in a finewood working video on finishing lathe projects. so far it has held up great:)

  • @thomasbingham2797
    @thomasbingham2797 3 роки тому

    I did the same with a noraml hand drill to make our now table legs worked out ok

  • @Vitorrio26
    @Vitorrio26 9 років тому +1

    Hi, great Video! I want to try one on my own, but how did you fit the boar knot in at the end?

    • @homesteadonomics
      @homesteadonomics  9 років тому

      Victor Eveleens Thanks Victor! For the knot I used a clear drying epoxy that I got from home depot or lowes (can't remember). Hope that helps:)

    • @Vitorrio26
      @Vitorrio26 9 років тому

      homesteadonomics Thanks!

  • @skatooli3971
    @skatooli3971 8 років тому

    Where did you come up with the linseed and superglue finish? Would have liked an explanation, even if it makes sense to me, lol :)

    • @homesteadonomics
      @homesteadonomics  8 років тому

      I saw it on a fine woodworking video about wood turning. Not sure the exact 'why/how' of the combo... but it's held up pretty darn well so far:)
      Joe

  • @susieq9186
    @susieq9186 8 років тому +1

    Get a lathe. My Dad use to visit his Uncle who owned an expensive lathe. Every time we would visit, Dad and his Uncle would go out to the work shop and you would never see them again until it was time for lunch or time to leave. My Dad had a love of wood among other things. When the Uncle died, my dad told the executor of the estate (his sister) that he would like to be notified when they had the estate sale because he would like to try to purchase the lathe and some of his tools. His sister (the executor) told Dad not to worry about it. Dad was puzzled and didn't understand her comment but left it at that.
    Dad later learned that his Uncle's will specified that my Dad was to receive the lathe and ALL of the shop equipment and tools. His Uncle left all this to someone that he knew would take good care of it and would put good use to it. I didn't really comprehend what all this meant and why my Dad felt so blessed, but I understood it better when my Dad hauled all this stuff home. First of all, they had to take a tractor with a loader up there in order to put all this heavy stuff on the cattle truck he took up there. When the cattle truck arrived home, it was stacked full. Dad's work shop was completely filled with all kinds of equipment, tools and work tables.
    Over the years he did many things including machining metal with the lathe. Ya... Dad inherited an expensive lathe. Dad made pens out of dear horns and he showed me how and I made several kinds of writing pens. Later on he purchased a smaller wood working lathe. He made bowls and wooden toys. Made some great things. I even went to a wood working class with my dad. I'm a girl, but I also have a love of wood. Buy a lathe. You will enjoy it.

    • @homesteadonomics
      @homesteadonomics  8 років тому

      +Susie Q Wow Susie! That's a great story and it sounds like you had some great influences in your own woodworking passion! I do plan on getting a lathe at some point... just been keeping my eye out for the right deal on craigslist:) Anyways, thanks for checking out the video:)
      Joe

  • @TheStuka
    @TheStuka 8 років тому

    I'm sorry if I'm repeating a question,but I am new to wood working what is the deal with the linseed oil and super glue? was it oil then glue as a finish?

    • @homesteadonomics
      @homesteadonomics  8 років тому

      +Sean Morton Hi Sean... I can't say for sure, but I read it in an old woodworking mag and I also have seen some videos where people use it on the lathe. It' really is pretty darn waterproof too. As for sequence.. I do linseed oil then super glue. Hope that helps and thanks for watching! Joe

  • @randyrought7368
    @randyrought7368 8 років тому

    Very nice... it got me thinking... My dad didn't have a lathe, but he was very creative. When I got his tools, I wondered what a steel angle iron was doing on his drill press. It was attached to the base (welded thread, washer, and nut) and stood straight up.. I bet it was for leaning the tools against.

    • @homesteadonomics
      @homesteadonomics  8 років тому

      +Randy Rought I think you're right... I've seen a couple people put a rest on there drill press for just that reason.

  • @teddymarcum7927
    @teddymarcum7927 Рік тому

    This can be done by hand. Just whittle it close to size and shape and sand it smooth.

  • @meatcutter13
    @meatcutter13 8 років тому

    Great project! I know it's been wail but about what r.p.m. Did you have your drill press at?

    • @homesteadonomics
      @homesteadonomics  8 років тому

      Thanks MC! I believe it was in the mid range... like maybe 1500-1700 or there abouts? Hope that helps:)
      Joe

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      @issacjonas3338 2 роки тому

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      I somehow forgot the password. I would appreciate any tricks you can give me!

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      @reylegend3678 2 роки тому

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      @issacjonas3338 2 роки тому

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    • @issacjonas3338
      @issacjonas3338 2 роки тому

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  • @toddd7444
    @toddd7444 6 місяців тому

    better then boar cheaper in the long run no break in .my Simpson Trafalgar is the best brush on the market today it's like buying a $200 badger hairbrush, no cleaning the brush, no need for a brush stand, fast drying time, well not fall apart like a badger hair or boar can, cheap to buy,
    I have owned it for 5 years with no hair loss with no problems wheelchair Larry Merry Christmas

  • @LOJO5000
    @LOJO5000 9 років тому

    what size hole for the knot?

    • @homesteadonomics
      @homesteadonomics  9 років тому

      Logan Hey Logan... I think I used a 3/4" hole for that knot. Hope that helps:)

  • @paulpritchard1980
    @paulpritchard1980 9 років тому +1

    I've been watching your video they're awesome. And I think I may have found a use for that metal grommet at the bottom of your brush. This is a secret from my art class if you want your brushes to last longer. Water slowly dissolves the glue holding the bristles secret is store the brush upside down. I don't have a lot of fancy tools I just taped a magnet to the bottom of my brush And I stick it upside down under my bathroom mirror you could attach a magnet to your brush Or a eyebolt and hang it on a hook.

    • @homesteadonomics
      @homesteadonomics  9 років тому

      paul pritchard Thanks Paul! I do like that magnet idea for sure... I've been thinking of doing another shave brush soon and if I do something with a magnet I'm going to give you the credit for sure! I appreciate the comment and the tip!
      Joe

  • @blackberryhideout5793
    @blackberryhideout5793 10 років тому

    I like it! Did you make that for me??? :)

    • @homesteadonomics
      @homesteadonomics  10 років тому

      Blackberry Hideout Thanks Jess! And yes, you're welcome to it:)

  • @stevendgrissom1968
    @stevendgrissom1968 8 років тому

    Coolio

  • @brooklynproduction
    @brooklynproduction 4 роки тому +1

    _))))) nice and crazy *344

  • @bazlur-Vancouver
    @bazlur-Vancouver 8 років тому

    Before having a lathe. I make many things with hand drills. If you are handyman and have something creativity in your head and mind , you can do anything. Making by hands take a lot of time, but if you want to make something for yourself, then no need to buy lathe and accessories that cost several thousand dollars. I learnt working on lathe,when was a foreign student in Russia(electrical), we did 6 weeks lathe works for metals and know how lathe works . Then bought a lathe and parts assemble it and start making on wood without any formal practice and looking at youtube videos. Now I make different things and sell them in ebay, but I have only problem I don't have workshop, but do in my kitchen, so have to clean every time, when I make something. some of my stuffs I made Btw, most of my stuffs I make, is for fishing or anything etc. handcraftedbybazlur.com/

    • @homesteadonomics
      @homesteadonomics  8 років тому

      +Bazlur Rahman Hi Bazlur! i checked out your site and your stuff looks GREAT! Very cool shaving brushes and razor handles too! Very nice sir!:)
      Joe

    • @bazlur-Vancouver
      @bazlur-Vancouver 8 років тому

      homesteadonomics Thanks

  • @hyfy-tr2jy
    @hyfy-tr2jy 8 років тому +1

    Be careful of using your drill press in this way too often. Your drill does not have any side thrust bearings. Without this you can induce damage to your drill press, ultimately causing premature failure of the tool, your drill may lose an accurate center, or burn out bearings. If you find yourself doing this often, do yourself a favor and get a proper lathe

    • @homesteadonomics
      @homesteadonomics  8 років тому

      +hyfy1970 Yep... a lathe is on my wish list:) but sometimes I like to just see what you can do with what you have:) thanks for watching!
      Joe

  • @williamwallace176
    @williamwallace176 6 років тому

    If you are really in to the best possible, shave Cup and Soap with a really good brush is the way to go. I used this method for decades...more than I want to admit. If you are really serious about finding the best brushes check out "shavemac". They are the best. Hand made in Germany with Badger hair...softest bristles. I have a small collection of them and will use nothing else. Two points...1) They are expensive...($50.00) and 2). I am a retired old coot and do not shave very often anymore.
    PS: A good lather is NOT made in the shaving cup...(You have seen too many Hollywood Movies). The lather should be made on your face....Oh, and I only use Willkson Sword double edge blades made in UK. Willkson no longer makes these blades.

  • @chavirawiser5010
    @chavirawiser5010 3 роки тому

    I did it with Woodglut.