Woodturning Jig for making one piece spoons on the lathe

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  • Опубліковано 26 вер 2013
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    I made this jig for holding spoons/scoops so they can be made in one piece on the lathe. If you make one of these I'd really like to see it, you can always share your project on my website.
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  • @CarlJacobson
    @CarlJacobson  10 років тому +2

    Thanks Tony, don't forget to turn the band around and I put a big rubber band around it too.

  • @CarlJacobson
    @CarlJacobson  10 років тому

    I put a big rubber band around the clamp before I used it, and yes V block would be a safer way to cut this.

  • @CarlJacobson
    @CarlJacobson  10 років тому

    It works great Ted, don't forget to turn the band around and I put a big rubber band around it too.

  • @ozwald4069
    @ozwald4069 10 років тому

    Don't worry too much about getting beat up (and I know you don't). For every one of those comments there's at least 3 of us silent & just being inspired by your work. I certainly wouldn't be turning at the level I am if it had not been for your videos. Thank you for your inspiration, ideas, teachings and most of all the humble approach that allows us to see a master making mistakes while retaining a good attitude - I certainly say worse things than, "You dog!" when I get a catch.

  • @CarlJacobson
    @CarlJacobson  10 років тому

    Thank you, I appreciate your support, and kind words.
    Take care
    Carl

  • @CarlJacobson
    @CarlJacobson  10 років тому

    Thank you Miguel, I look forward to seeing your video.
    Take care, Carl

  • @jimbettridge3123
    @jimbettridge3123 10 років тому +1

    You didn't just make a jig...you made a freakin' chuck! That alone was worth watching.

  • @CarlJacobson
    @CarlJacobson  10 років тому

    I put a big rubber band around it too.

  • @CarlJacobson
    @CarlJacobson  10 років тому

    Thanks Robbie
    Take care, Carl

  • @CarlJacobson
    @CarlJacobson  10 років тому

    Thank you Matt,

  • @CarlJacobson
    @CarlJacobson  10 років тому

    Thank you Philip

  • @CarlJacobson
    @CarlJacobson  10 років тому

    Thank you Gunter

  • @CarlJacobson
    @CarlJacobson  10 років тому

    Thank you John

  • @CarlJacobson
    @CarlJacobson  10 років тому

    That looks like a great little tool.

  • @CarlJacobson
    @CarlJacobson  10 років тому

    Thank you Mike

  • @turnerscorner9516
    @turnerscorner9516 10 років тому

    Great to see even a master like you is willing to try another method to secure an item. Derek

  • @CarlJacobson
    @CarlJacobson  10 років тому

    Sorry I forgot to say something about that, I put a big rubber band around it too.

  • @CarlJacobson
    @CarlJacobson  10 років тому

    Thank you Lolo

  • @CarlJacobson
    @CarlJacobson  10 років тому

    Thank you Steve

  • @CarlJacobson
    @CarlJacobson  10 років тому

    Thank you John, I put a big rubber band around the clamp before I used it. Yes you're right a V block would be a safer way to cut this.

  • @CarlJacobson
    @CarlJacobson  10 років тому

    Thanks Tim, this is the second time this month I'm getting beat up.......lol.
    Take care, Carl

  • @CarlJacobson
    @CarlJacobson  10 років тому

    I forgot to say something about that I put a big rubber band around it too.

  • @StephenOgle
    @StephenOgle 10 років тому +1

    Just what I need. Thanks for the video Carl.

  • @CarlJacobson
    @CarlJacobson  10 років тому

    I think I have one but I'll check.

  • @gunterschone8402
    @gunterschone8402 10 років тому

    Hi Carl,
    which is again a very informative video on how to build a mount for a spoon. Thank you very much

  • @CarlJacobson
    @CarlJacobson  10 років тому

    Thanks Brendan, I forgot to say something about that, I put a big rubber band around it too.
    Take care,
    Carl

  • @thomasrussell8164
    @thomasrussell8164 8 років тому +3

    Also, maybe think about having the screw housing 180 degrees out from the spoon handle, and turning it around to where the tail of the hose clamp won't flare out and catch on anything.

  • @CarlJacobson
    @CarlJacobson  10 років тому

    Thanks Jim, I forgot to say something about that sorry. I put a big rubber band around it too.

  • @CarlJacobson
    @CarlJacobson  10 років тому

    Yes you would, but I put a big rubber band around anyway.

  • @Lolotourneur
    @Lolotourneur 10 років тому

    Salut Carl, c'est une bonne idée, bravo. Lolo

  • @georgewjones1114
    @georgewjones1114 10 років тому +1

    Thanks for your idea every time I look at your site i come away with something postive.

    • @mizcontrary
      @mizcontrary 10 років тому

      Does this mean that you are making spoons? :) may I come help?
      Sent from my iPad

    • @CarlJacobson
      @CarlJacobson  10 років тому

      Thank you George

  • @CarlJacobson
    @CarlJacobson  10 років тому

    Thank you, I forgot to say something about that, I put a big rubber band around it too.

  • @CarlJacobson
    @CarlJacobson  10 років тому

    Thank you

  • @freewoodencrosses
    @freewoodencrosses 10 років тому +8

    Carl:
    If I did this, The newspaper would read. "Man killed by flying spoon"...
    I love the idea though.
    Thanks,
    Dennis

  • @penguinista
    @penguinista 8 місяців тому

    Very clever! Thank you for sharing.

  • @WYOMINGWOODTURNER
    @WYOMINGWOODTURNER 10 років тому +1

    Carl
    I have turned only a few spoons like this but it was always so time-consuming to make a jig. This really is so cool. Cant wait to try it. Sam

  • @TedAlexander24
    @TedAlexander24 10 років тому

    I definitely have to make this. Thanks Carl.

  • @Tim_Pollock
    @Tim_Pollock 10 років тому

    Man I'm glad you are such a good natured nice guy Carl!!! Lol. The man knows what he's doing guys, relax. Thanks for another great video Carl keep up the good work buddy!
    Tim

  • @ProDMiner
    @ProDMiner 9 років тому

    Wow so inspirational! Thank you for sharing your knowledge

  • @CarlJacobson
    @CarlJacobson  10 років тому

    I did see that video. I'm going to give it a try.

  • @icespeckledhens
    @icespeckledhens 10 років тому +1

    that's a pretty good idea for a jig for spoons
    thanks for uploading

  • @clockscfw4167
    @clockscfw4167 10 років тому

    Great Video Carl, Thanks

  • @CarlJacobson
    @CarlJacobson  10 років тому

    I did when I used it, and put a big rubber band on too

  • @TheTinyTrailerWorkshop
    @TheTinyTrailerWorkshop 10 років тому

    It doesn't matter much what it looks like... so long as it does the job!! And I am also going to give you enough credit, to know where the band is and where your hands are!! Keep on turning...
    Larry

  • @baconsoda
    @baconsoda 10 років тому

    Good job. Could I suggest turning the hose clamp around so that the tail is trailing please? I know i sound like a H&S inspector but I would hate to see the results of contact.
    Best Wishes, Brendan.

  • @westxjim
    @westxjim 10 років тому

    Thanks for the info and reply!

  • @broggerdk
    @broggerdk 10 років тому

    Great video, but for safety reasons you might wanna turn that metal band (dont know what it's called) the otter Way around. IF you should be so unlucky to get your fingers near it it would do a lot less damage. Sorry if misspelling, im from Denmark :)

  • @ferraryproductions
    @ferraryproductions 10 років тому

    Very nice , thanks for your time. I like .

  • @Robbiethewoodturner
    @Robbiethewoodturner 10 років тому

    some great tips carl thanks for sharing

  • @JohnBare747
    @JohnBare747 10 років тому

    I would turn that hose clamp the other way around so you don't get impaled.

  • @MikeWaldt
    @MikeWaldt 10 років тому

    Great jig Carl, looks very effective.
    take care
    Mike

  • @TheJackDakota
    @TheJackDakota 10 років тому +1

    Love your work Carl, but I'm concerned about a couple of things. 1. Already mentioned is the turning around the clamp. 2. Cutting round stock on the band saw, in my opinion, the way you were doing that is an accident waiting to happen. I would like to see you use a V block with the stock clamped down to avoid any spinning of the wood.

  • @LinnIam
    @LinnIam 10 років тому

    Good idea!!!

  • @CarlJacobson
    @CarlJacobson  10 років тому

    I put a big rubber band around it.

  • @InfixTechnologies
    @InfixTechnologies 10 років тому

    Cool idea to clamp it independently of the chuck. I'd probably reverse the direction of that clamp so the tail comes out the other way just in case the cover comes off.

  • @Masher1941
    @Masher1941 10 років тому

    Watched the video with interest.. Like the way you work keep up the good work look forward to future ones

  • @wb8ujb
    @wb8ujb 10 років тому +4

    Great job Carl! My thoughts on the slots, face down on a table saw using a sled. Wider curf on table saw blade.
    The other thing I noticed, if you turn the hose clamp around so the excess clamp end would trail instead of turning into the rotation.
    Always enjoy your video's, and especially with your daughter... That was awesome.

    • @torche72
      @torche72 10 років тому

      my thought too.

    • @CarlJacobson
      @CarlJacobson  10 років тому +2

      Thank you Robert, great idea to use the table saw. I did turn the hose clamp around and put a big rubber band on it when I was using it.

  • @larfsen
    @larfsen 10 років тому

    That's an awesome solution to the spoon jig. I'm not going to point out how the clamp should be the other way or the tail should be taped or how "unsafe" your band saw handling is, because ... well, I don't think you're stupid nor reckless. I know I've learned most of what I know about turning from you, and this is a case there the student has not surpassed the master. ;) Thanks for the video!

  • @CraftWithAfshin
    @CraftWithAfshin 6 років тому

    Very handy little jig there Carl i need to make one myself too thank you for sharing!

  • @CarlJacobson
    @CarlJacobson  10 років тому

    Thanks, right it doesn't have to be pretty :)
    Take care, Carl

  • @kishoreprasad5225
    @kishoreprasad5225 7 років тому

    Thanks I love watching your vids I do wood work to I live NZ thanks for the tips

  • @robertkutz9540
    @robertkutz9540 10 років тому

    CARL nice job and great tip. keep on turning-----------bob

  • @TheBergy32
    @TheBergy32 10 років тому

    One thing you may want to do is cover up the tail end of the band clamp and the screw mec. with duct tape or something.

  • @eliocesar3681
    @eliocesar3681 10 років тому

    Very good

  • @IBDaddyO
    @IBDaddyO 7 років тому

    Trying this tomorrow!
    Mark

  • @stefanolazzerini8870
    @stefanolazzerini8870 10 років тому

    Congratulations Carl, I follow with great interest your work, very helpful too, Thanks
    Stefano Italy

  • @davem5843
    @davem5843 9 років тому

    great idea Carl, just watch that tag end of the hose clamp

    • @CarlJacobson
      @CarlJacobson  9 років тому +1

      DAVE M Thank you Dave, I turned it around before I started turning.

  • @westxjim
    @westxjim 10 років тому

    Great jig Carl. I think I'd turn the clamp in the other direction so it was trailing as I turn though.

  • @Woodentoolcompany2
    @Woodentoolcompany2 10 років тому

    Nice video Carl.

  • @RSYou99
    @RSYou99 9 років тому

    I like your jig-a simpler solution than mine. Your jig has enough meat to allow a deeper recess for the pipe clamp so that the screw is just even with or slightly below the jig's circumference. And reversed as previously mentioned. Lee Valley now has a reusable 'stretch' tape that is perfect for replacing rubber bands...

    • @CarlJacobson
      @CarlJacobson  9 років тому

      Richard St. John Thank you Richard, I'll have to check out the stretch tape.

  • @woodturningfool
    @woodturningfool 10 років тому

    Carl, I would have put the hose clamp on the other direction so that the excess was not spinning towards you but away from you making it less likely to "catch on your hand". The other thing that would make that safer is some duct tape around the pipe clamp.

  • @daleparrott5265
    @daleparrott5265 9 місяців тому

    This was a great video Carl, thank you for posting. During the video you mentioned a video of a similar chuck. I'd like to watch that video also if you happen to know the creator or yhe UA-cam channel. I realize this is a very old video by todays standards but it's worth a try to ask. Thanks!

  • @55known
    @55known 10 років тому

    Carl check out Ron Brown's solution to this problem. He removes two chuck jaws and then wraps something around the remaining jaws to protect the project and add grip.

  • @GNiessen
    @GNiessen 10 років тому

    You should cut the slots deeper past the band so that the band has leverage to pull inward. It looked like you stopped at the band in the sawing part of the video, though it did look like you had cut deeper in the later shot of you holding the Jig. And drilling out the center would also help.

  • @MiguelSancheztornoartesano
    @MiguelSancheztornoartesano 10 років тому

    Nice job Carl, not prety but it has to work.
    Some days ago a friend from my chanel send me a picture of one very close, will do a video of it soon.
    Thanks for sharing.
    Kind regards.

  • @CarlJacobson
    @CarlJacobson  10 років тому

    Oh Thomas, everything is an accident waiting to happen. You just need to pay attention and minimize your risk. I put a big rubber band around the clamp before I used it.
    Take care, Carl

  • @tkcenterline1
    @tkcenterline1 10 років тому

    Carl Great Video. Be careful of that metal band. You should tape it down with some duct tape before turning- just a suggestion before you get hurt.

    • @CarlJacobson
      @CarlJacobson  10 років тому

      Thank you Ted, I put a big rubber band around it when I use it.

  • @fishenbyfaithoutdoors2589
    @fishenbyfaithoutdoors2589 2 роки тому

    Just wondering if it was done on a table saw. Give wider groves for clamping. Just a thought. I will try mine that way.

  • @CarlJacobson
    @CarlJacobson  10 років тому

    Hi Guy, did you find a place to set up your shop?
    Take care, Carl

  • @GeraldJensen
    @GeraldJensen 10 років тому

    Carl ... Watch that hose clamp ... if you turn it around, there is less chance of getting nailed by it. Don't ask me how I know.

  • @Nevir202
    @Nevir202 10 років тому

    Very cool! I like to turn hairpins and their tiny diameter makes it a little hard to work with. I usually have to rough out the top, turn the pointed end all the way down and then put the thin end in the chuck, which often mars it up resulting in more sanding. Making something like this but much smaller may be a nice way to hold the pin without letting the chuck damage it.
    Not to mention I could make pins that are hollowed on one side or even carved through.... *Eyes light up with the possibilities*

    • @CarlJacobson
      @CarlJacobson  10 років тому +1

      Nevir202 Thank you, These are great little jigs, and you can customize them for your needs.

  • @cadaveramatore
    @cadaveramatore 10 років тому

    Yep. If so was my idea to made one, I was going to do the paddle with the router

  • @awldune
    @awldune 10 років тому

    I also was concerned about the hose clamp, but you'd get nailed by the spoon handle well before you came into contact with the clamp.

  • @CarlJacobson
    @CarlJacobson  10 років тому

    Thank you Bob

  • @duggerin
    @duggerin 7 років тому

    Thanks! I'll try this! You might consider turning the clamp over... so the tongue is facing away from your hands

    • @CarlJacobson
      @CarlJacobson  7 років тому

      Thanks! I did when I turned the lathe on :)

  • @carlosmazarim9931
    @carlosmazarim9931 10 років тому

    Ola Sr Carl sou do Brasil e sou fa de seus trabalhos tambem trabalho com torneados mas nao chego nem a seus pes um abraço e uma boa noite

  • @CarlJacobson
    @CarlJacobson  10 років тому

    I let the dogs play with it....lol "Cracking jig" I'll check into that.

  • @cwsmittenaar
    @cwsmittenaar 5 років тому

    Make sure the clamp flap is trailing when you do this! also you might want to tape it down with some duct tape as extra precaution against possible catching on tools and body parts. Just a safety suggestion.

    • @CarlJacobson
      @CarlJacobson  5 років тому

      I did turn it around and tape it before I used it, but yes safety first!

  • @derleiter8595
    @derleiter8595 10 років тому

    Um die Klemmwirkung zu erhöhen, würde ich den Schlauchbinder so weit wie möglich vorne anbringen. Sonst jedoch eine Super Idee.

  • @BuildStuffwithAJ
    @BuildStuffwithAJ 5 років тому

    How big was the block you started with?

    • @CarlJacobson
      @CarlJacobson  5 років тому +1

      I'm not sure this was a long time ago.

  • @SVPythagoras
    @SVPythagoras 7 років тому

    If you flip the clamp it might be a bit safer as it rotates during turning.

  • @JerryGiesler09
    @JerryGiesler09 10 років тому

    What wood did you use to make the jig?

  • @aidanflower556
    @aidanflower556 8 років тому

    you should make a scoop chuck, a youtuber has a video on it

  • @chromatic91
    @chromatic91 10 років тому

    Do you drink whiskey? Your voice is awesome!

  • @KristianPKristianpipes
    @KristianPKristianpipes 9 років тому

    Be careful with the hose clamp, it would cut your hands .Take care

  • @pheenix42
    @pheenix42 10 років тому

    *whistles* What lathe is that? That thing is spinning really true!

  • @KombiGuy24
    @KombiGuy24 10 років тому

    Hey Carl could you do a video about face plate turning on your other channel?

  • @leeba66
    @leeba66 7 років тому

    what is the diameter of the spoons you make and what is the diameter of this jig ?
    thanks Lee

    • @CarlJacobson
      @CarlJacobson  7 років тому +1

      This spoon is about 1 1/4" and the jig is about 3"

  • @kevin146146
    @kevin146146 9 років тому

    I think it a brilliat jig but one point of safte just tern the jubllee clip around the other wayfor safety

  • @mattgarrison1273
    @mattgarrison1273 10 років тому

    A couple of questions. What is that machine called? Where can I get one? How much? What are the tools called that carve the wood and where can I get them?

    • @CarlJacobson
      @CarlJacobson  10 років тому

      Hi Matt, It's a Delta 46-460 Lathe. I would shop online for the best deal. This one was around $600 Mostly gouges and chisels. You can get a starter set at your local woodworking store, or again online.

    • @mattgarrison1273
      @mattgarrison1273 10 років тому

      Thanks so much :)