wood turning - these sell as fast as I can make them
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- selling faster then I can make. These are very popular wood turning projects. I sell these as fast as I can make them. These are made with free tree branches. I turn these with a natural edge from free wood and people love them. I sand to 400 and finish with friction polish made with shellac finish.
Easy woodturning projects for beginners from scrap wood.
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I like your setup for left handed turning. Great idea. I enjoy watching you create cool stuff out of firewood! Thanks for sharing.
Thank you!
Glad you enjoy it!
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Dude!!! I love your rotating lathe set up that’s genius! As a lefty turner I have to set my table off the wall 90 degrees and eat up valuable space. You just gave me the best solution ! I always love your videos!
I’m a baby UA-camr but take inspiration from you and others everyday
Can you share or make a video on your turntable for this set up?
@@kevindcreates just find an old swivel chair. That's what I used. They're pretty heavy duty. Screw 1 side to your base and the other to the platform for your lathe. The only problem I have is it vibrates if I have something out of balance. Right now I clamp each end with wood clamps but I'm working on a better solution.
This is similar to what I used.
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@@RcWoodturning great idea!!! I’ve got to draw up something now!!! If I video the build, you better believe you are getting all the credit for this build! This made my day
...really appreciate your ingenuity...like your sharpening setup, and now a spinning lathe to solve a "no reverse" function...very well done...👍
Hard to hold a candle to you...😉🍻
Matt
Thank you Matt! No candles, I don't like to get burned. 🔥😯
Beautiful
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I can’t find the chuck you use. Do you have a model number for it. For the harbor freight or shop fox. Don’t worry, I won’t be competition. 😊
There are links to chucks in the description.
I like your lathe setup. Is this a Harbor Freight too? The chuck is interesting. Did it come with the lathe? I am considering getting one of these lathes still. Love the crafts you create with it. 😊
@@flowerstone Thank you!
The white lathe is a shop fox. The chuck I got separate. There are links to them in the description.
Nice. How green is that wood?
It was dry enough that I could finish it.
And who do you sell it to?? We all want to know.
@@robertkattner1997 all my items are sold at craft shows.
FIRST
Thanks!👍
Are you worried about the fire risk with that product? Those tealights easily get hot enough when they burn down to set light to the wood, especially if the applied finish contains flammable materials.
Ya, a lot of people think that. The truth is I've run lots of tests to see if I could get one to catch fire, but no luck. I did heat tests and couldn't get a hot enough temp to ignite the wood. So, I guess long story short. No I'm not worried.
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To address this concern for customers, I now use battery operated tea lights rather than the intended traditional flame lights
@@randypenney6413 That's a very good option. I know for a lot of people, using the flame candles with wood will always bother them no matter how much testing is done.