Woodturning - Let's make an Elm platter

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  • Опубліковано 22 тра 2024
  • I haven't created anything by turning outboard ... until now! This video features wood from an elm slab, which is 50mm thick (2").
    Here are some of the products which I use. Though, I receive no support from vendors of these products, I will mention them to aid the newer turners in deciding what they like and what they don't!
    Chestnut products
    Cellulose Sanding sealer
    Thinned cellulose sanding sealer using the Chestnut thinner
    Acrylic sanding sealer
    Wax 22
    Thin CA
    Medium CA
    Food Safe oil
    Other consumables
    Starbond EM-02 thin CA
    03a thin CA
    Gorilla PVA
    True Grit abrasive wax paste
    True Grit superfine abrasive wax paste
    Colron Danish oil
    Disclaimer
    I am not a professional woodturner, I have not been trained by a professional and therefore my techniques are purely for your observation, as they may not conform to 'best practices'. The onus is on the viewer to receive professional training and guidance before performing any woodturning techniques which are demonstarted on my UA-cam channel (@clickandturn).
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 4

  • @avagivian7970
    @avagivian7970 23 дні тому

    Every day is a school day! 😂❤

    • @ClickandTurn
      @ClickandTurn  23 дні тому

      It certainly is my old fruit!! I hope you are doing ok, haven't spoken to you for ages!

  • @MoleValleyMaker
    @MoleValleyMaker 23 дні тому +1

    Probably sanding sealer fouling the sand paper rather than the grit. Great piece though. I often put old pieces back on the lathe to refine them but you need to oush yourself a little sometimes. Cheers, Dave

    • @ClickandTurn
      @ClickandTurn  23 дні тому

      Thanks Dave. Indeed, I was a bit nervous about messing up the rim with the beads, but there was plenty of meat left on it to go again .... given a little more time 🙂. I did enjoy it and I have another lump of elm to push myself some more!