Very good explanation of use Carl. I purchased a Joyner jig probably 10 yrs ago from Ruth. Still have not used, no good excuse. Good motivation to dust off & make some shavings. Good video.
Nice job, jigs make it so much easier and accurate! Keep up the great work as the goal is for us to continue to inspire others to build something awesome! 👍🏼
That was a good video explaining that stuff Carl. It looks like something I'd love playing around with! Thanks for sharing your video with me again. Stay safe, Vickie
Great descriptive video Carl. Saw this off center setup online before and couldnt picture it in use. Glad to see you break it down for us. Might look into getting one sometime soon.
Interesting piece of equipment. It looks like the patterns and shapes possible are endless. It might be difficult keeping track of setup's for any kind of complex production run though. But at $98 it's not terribly expensive. Might be worth the price to play around with a bit. Thank you for sharing. Have a great day and stay safe.
Nice tool for off center turning for smaller projects. I have a Axminster off center turning chuc that will works for bigger projects. It will do the off set turning is a straight or circular profile. Both are much of the same concept and are alie in you have to change the chuck for each pattern you use in the design such as stacked coins in a spiral stack or a flat planed stack. Great for different effects on projects.
Hi George, are you using pressure sensitive tape? I use a brand called Spectape. I've never had a piece come off. Give me a call when you get a chance.
@@CarlJacobson Thnx for your quici reply. No I just use Tesa doublesided tape. so I will try pressure sensitive tape, but spectape is not available in the NL. So is it on a acrylic base or rubber?
Usually i like all of Carl’s turnings. This one, I’m not too sure of really. The gizmo doesn’t seem very intuitive. Seems like there are easier ways to make one off pendants. So, this one is probably my first thumb’s down. 🤷♂️
There is a free spreadsheet you can download (www.huntcountywoodturners.org/how-to-2) that will show you what the pendent will look like before you turn it.
@@CarlJacobson huntcountywoodturners.org/how-to-2 is all I have. I got it from the internet: A copy of the latest versions (including this instructions file) can be obtained for free by going to www.huntcountywoodturners.org and clicking on “In The Shop” - “How To” - “Pendant Jig” link which will bring up the download page.
Love seeing Ruth get the recognition she deserves, Thanks!
Yes!! She's awesome!!
Sky's the limit!!!!!!! can't wait to see a small gallery of stuff you dream up
Yes it's a sweet jig!!
Very good explanation of use Carl. I purchased a Joyner jig probably 10 yrs ago from Ruth. Still have not used, no good excuse. Good motivation to dust off & make some shavings. Good video.
Thank you Bob! You should pick it up, it's a lot of fun :)
🐼 Big Bear Hugs from a 67 yr old grandma in Kirby, Texas, USA 🐼 🖤🖤🖤
Ruth's stuff is awesome. Her stopper hardware is the only one's I'll use.
Yes Ruth stuff is top quality, and she's an awesome lady!
Good Morning Carl! Can't wait to watch this one.
Nice job, jigs make it so much easier and accurate! Keep up the great work as the goal is for us to continue to inspire others to build something awesome! 👍🏼
Thank you very much! I couldn't agree more :)
That was a good video explaining that stuff Carl. It looks like something I'd love playing around with! Thanks for sharing your video with me again. Stay safe, Vickie
Thank you Vickie, have a great weekend!!
It’s very relaxing to hear you explain things. ☝🏼🥰
Thank you so much brother!!
Really neat jig.
That’s way cool man! Thanks Carl! Ruth’s stuff is awesome!👍🏻👍🏻
Thanks buddy, yes her stuff is awesome!
That's a great little jig set up. Thanks for sharing Carl
Thank you! Yeah you can do some really cool stuff with it.
Great descriptive video Carl. Saw this off center setup online before and couldnt picture it in use. Glad to see you break it down for us. Might look into getting one sometime soon.
Thank you Jamie!! It's a great jig for doing stuff like this.
Interesting piece of equipment. It looks like the patterns and shapes possible are endless. It might be difficult keeping track of setup's for any kind of complex production run though. But at $98 it's not terribly expensive. Might be worth the price to play around with a bit. Thank you for sharing. Have a great day and stay safe.
Thanks Glen! Ya it's a sweet little jig I've even seen off center lidded boxes turned using it.
Nice tool for off center turning for smaller projects. I have a Axminster off center turning chuc that will works for bigger projects. It will do the off set turning is a straight or circular profile. Both are much of the same concept and are alie in you have to change the chuck for each pattern you use in the design such as stacked coins in a spiral stack or a flat planed stack. Great for different effects on projects.
That sounds cool I'll have to check out the Axminster one too.
I have this jig and love it! Good video.
Thanks Jesse, I love it too!
GREAT LITTLE JIG CARL .AWESOM DEMO .FROM DOUG
Thank you very much Doug!! It is a great little jig!
that's pretty cool Carl! Does Robin ever turn anything on the Lathe? I know she would have a great teacher!
Thanks Jane! She's turned a few time, but not really her thing.
WoW i need one
Great video Carl. Is this and earlier model of the one you showed last week or the same one?
Take care Carl. Cheers, Huw
Thank you Huw! This is the same jig, it will do quite a bit.
Take care,
Carl
@@CarlJacobson Thanks Carl. Looking forward to seeing the video
cool toy!
Thanks buddy!!
Bello!!! dove posso acquistare il jig
Grazie!! ecco il link, nilesbottlestoppers.com/
Just bought the jig. Using dubblesided tape does not work, what is it I'm doing wrong?
Hi George, are you using pressure sensitive tape? I use a brand called Spectape. I've never had a piece come off. Give me a call when you get a chance.
@@CarlJacobson Thnx for your quici reply. No I just use Tesa doublesided tape. so I will try pressure sensitive tape, but spectape is not available in the NL. So is it on a acrylic base or rubber?
Been watching you forever, would you like to swap stickers, Lens Pens -- No website yet
You bet jacobson68@yahoo.com
Tough to see what your doing at that camera angle. Thanks for the other links.
When you say hot glue, do you mean the glue sticks crafters buy at WalMart craft department? Or is there a hot glue made for woodworking? Thank you.
Yes Just regular crafters hot glue, but you need to have one of the large guns that really heats the glue up!
Usually i like all of Carl’s turnings. This one, I’m not too sure of really. The gizmo doesn’t seem very intuitive. Seems like there are easier ways to make one off pendants. So, this one is probably my first thumb’s down. 🤷♂️
There is a free spreadsheet you can download (www.huntcountywoodturners.org/how-to-2) that will show you what the pendent will look like before you turn it.
No worries Mark, it's not for everyone.
Thanks Jesse, the link is broken. I'd really like to check it out do you have another one?
@@CarlJacobson huntcountywoodturners.org/how-to-2 is all I have. I got it from the internet:
A copy of the latest versions (including this instructions file) can be obtained for
free by going to www.huntcountywoodturners.org and clicking on “In The Shop” - “How To” - “Pendant Jig” link which will bring up the download page.