Bocote Pendant Turned Without Special Tools

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  • Опубліковано 12 вер 2024

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  • @alansmith477
    @alansmith477 9 місяців тому +2

    Very nice piece and new way of creating pendants. Thanks

  • @beretgascon
    @beretgascon 12 років тому +1

    It's not so much the final piece of work that impressed my in this video, it's the ingenious and cost-cutting method you used to achieve it. Not only that, but you have an easy-to-listen-to voice that makes it very agreeable to follow. Thank you for sharing this and I hope you keep adding to your channel.

  • @s10m0t10n
    @s10m0t10n 12 років тому +1

    Beautiful piece of work. Thanks for the step-by-step instructions, Chas, I picked up some very useful information from this video. You have a very easy manner in front of the camera and are a pleasure to watch and listen to.
    All the best, Derek.

  • @claytongardner9157
    @claytongardner9157 10 днів тому

    This is nice, simple and beautiful. I don’t mean simple to make, I mean simple on the eyes…

  • @seniorchiefharris
    @seniorchiefharris 11 років тому +1

    Great turning video Charles...You demonstrated EVER step extremely well and I'm confident I can attempt to make a few for my daughter in-laws/grand daughters... I'm sure they will love them! Thanks so much for all your efforts and expertise! Keep up the great work and safe Turning to you!!!

  • @monophoto1
    @monophoto1 12 років тому +1

    Great video!
    I used a finishing nail to make the pin for my chuck. Fits perfectly into a 3/32" hole in the workpiece.
    Double-stick tape provides marginal adhesion when drilling and tapering the hole. But if I attach the piece to the chuck, and then press it in a vise or clamp for a couple of hours, the tape seems to hold much better.
    I find that these pendants make great pulls for sweaters, fleece jackets, or other zippered items.
    Thanks for the inspiration.
    Louie

    • @claytongardner9157
      @claytongardner9157 10 днів тому

      Thanks for your ideas, zipper pull - good idea. When my thumb heals, I’m going to try this.

  • @24296333
    @24296333 10 років тому

    A super little project Chas and very clearly explained. That Bacote sure is pretty. A great gift for someone special, perhaps with a matching pair of ear pendants. Many thanks for the video and for something else to try out. Best wishes, Alan.

  • @chas6444
    @chas6444  11 років тому +1

    Thanks MrJonathans54. I ordered the turner's tape from the Woodcraft website. They have 1" and 2" tape. I use the 2" exclusively. It's pricey, but I still have plenty left on the first and only roll I purchased. It goes a long way when you only use an inch or two at a time.

  • @RayShaw007
    @RayShaw007 3 роки тому

    A very informative video with an excellent description as you proceeded. Thanks for sharing.

  • @MikeWaldt
    @MikeWaldt 12 років тому

    Nice video, great idea with the tape,can use that on a lot of small projects. Thanks for sharing. Cheers. Mike

  • @Puggy1234ful
    @Puggy1234ful 9 років тому

    Thank you for very clear presentation. I can not wait to give it a try. I even have some extra 3/32 drill bits. I use turners double sided tape all the time

  • @nicholasdimona4423
    @nicholasdimona4423 9 місяців тому

    Excellent demo of your technique

  • @MikePeaceWoodturning
    @MikePeaceWoodturning 5 років тому +2

    Great tip on burnihsing high spots.

  • @blingandnemo
    @blingandnemo 12 років тому

    Lovely piece of work my friend, great video too and looking forward to the next, regards Matt.

  • @chas6444
    @chas6444  12 років тому

    The pin is part of a 3/32" drill bit. I drilled the hole, cut about a half inch off the drill bit and superglued that piece into the hole. I used the remaining drill bit to drill the index holes in the blanks. A magnet keeps the drill bit and waste block together when not in use. A bit extreme, but using that piece of drill bit shaft ensures my index hole and the index pin are a perfect fit.

  • @chas6444
    @chas6444  11 років тому +1

    I appreciate your comment, Bob.

  • @stuballs42
    @stuballs42 4 роки тому

    Qiuck tip Chas ! Put a piece of blue painters tape on your back piece first ,then on the back of the piece you will be turning with the two face tape between the two. After turning remove the finished piece ,and there's no cleanup of either your backing piece ,or finished piece ,because the two face tape is sandwiched between the painters tape. I use the method on all kinds of applications

  • @alfkey4155
    @alfkey4155 7 років тому +1

    Cap't Eddie cuts a groove thro. the waste block,, makes it easier to remove the pendants ,,. great vid Chas,,. Regards Alf

  • @chas6444
    @chas6444  12 років тому +2

    Thanks Matt, Brad, Brendan. I appreciate the comments. I will be posting more HD jewelry videos over the next few weeks.

  • @robinmarwick1982
    @robinmarwick1982 7 років тому

    articulate well presented video thanks Chas.

  • @Buzzsawman
    @Buzzsawman 11 років тому

    just a suggestion. You could attach the workpiece to the wasteblock with the double sided tape and then put a piece of packing tape with the nylon reinforcement over the workpiece and onto the wasteblock by stretching the packing tape to the edges of the wasteblock. The drillbit would have no trouble with the packing tape...and you could remove the packing tape before turning the piece to final shape.

  • @aussiechris5904
    @aussiechris5904 6 років тому

    always enjoy your tips Chas, thanks mate

    • @chas6444
      @chas6444  6 років тому

      Aussie Chris, thank you, Sir!

  • @TheWoodWerker
    @TheWoodWerker 8 років тому +3

    Enjoyed it Chas! u R a great teacher.....Gus

  • @chas6444
    @chas6444  12 років тому

    Thanks for the feedback Louie. I have had no issues with turner's tape, so if you are using some other type of double-stick tape, that may be causing your adhesion problems. Check out Woodcraft and look at their 2" turner's tape. Using the pendants as pulls is a great idea. Thanks for passing that along.
    Chas

  • @baconsoda
    @baconsoda 12 років тому

    Super tutorial! Thank you.
    Best Wishes, Brendan.

  • @lenkaltman
    @lenkaltman 9 років тому

    Great video. I really enjoyed that and learned something new.

  • @chas6444
    @chas6444  12 років тому

    Yes indeed. I love turners tape. Thanks for the comment, Mike.

  • @chas6444
    @chas6444  12 років тому

    Thanks for the comment, Derek. I'm glad you found the video helpful.

  • @user-fk1vk9ol2y
    @user-fk1vk9ol2y 6 місяців тому

    Hi Chas, thanks for the video. I tried your method, except instead of a pin and tape I used a small screw for the first two steps. It let me worry a little less about my initial cuts. Not sure if you tried that and rejected it for some reason? I did have to adjust the thickness of the block vs. the length of the screw to match the piece, but since I didn’t have a pin laying around the choice was easy!

  • @jimdaughtridge3845
    @jimdaughtridge3845 10 років тому

    Good job and excellent presentation.

  • @AffordBindEquipment
    @AffordBindEquipment 5 років тому

    I think a helpful thing to do is to use a center drill before the drill bit, as these are very short, stiff and won't wander, and are used by machinist for this very purpose. then use the drill bit. this will work even on curved surfaces. I have done it many times, works great.

  • @nikkola1965
    @nikkola1965 8 років тому

    brilliant ideas, respect, chip and fast

  • @billholder253
    @billholder253 5 років тому

    Notice in one of Capt Eddie's videos, he has drilled a hole down through the edge of the block so he can easily removed the work pirce that is currently stuck to the tape. Thought you might be interested in doing the same to your mounting block. So check it out. His video title on UA-cam is named: # 183 off-center medallion

  • @barryparks4689
    @barryparks4689 4 роки тому

    Nice job! Well done!

  • @woodstoney
    @woodstoney 11 років тому

    Great technique and quite inspiring watching this "art-like" piece being formed. Have you ever tried turning both sides of the hole? I imaging you'd likely end up with a more thin, razored edge meeting but hey...just curious as I'm sure you've tried a lot of approaches. Thanks again for inspiring a new, old wood turner!

  • @atchison32
    @atchison32 11 років тому

    Great! Thanks for another very informative video.

  • @alansmith477
    @alansmith477 9 місяців тому

    I make my own friction polish. It works just as well and cheaper.

  • @chas6444
    @chas6444  12 років тому

    @christopher002600, I tried using carpet tape early on, but it won't release the wood once applied. Carpet tape is made to stay put whereas the turner's tape holds firmly, but will release the wood cleanly with no nasty residue.

  • @mcmcolleran
    @mcmcolleran 5 років тому

    Lovely work

  • @davidmurray1729
    @davidmurray1729 3 роки тому

    Thank you!

  • @chas6444
    @chas6444  12 років тому

    The bocote blank was about 3/8" thick. Any thicker and contours get weird. I could have taken it down a bit while working on the back or even when I turned it over to profile the front. But I like to use thicker leather cord (at least 3mm) so the thicker, heavier pendants work better and hang nicer.

  • @heliTroy
    @heliTroy 11 років тому

    Great job. Thanks for the great video.

  • @samoftheforest
    @samoftheforest 11 років тому

    Thks for another great video.

  • @srslyusuck
    @srslyusuck 12 років тому

    very cool, also nice informative video.

  • @rogerdirkx.1679
    @rogerdirkx.1679 Рік тому

    Hi, enjoyed your video. Any information about the clasps, how do they attach them and where do you buy them.? Thanks.

    • @chas6444
      @chas6444  Рік тому

      Roger, which clasps are you referring to?

  • @aamarchi
    @aamarchi 11 років тому

    I was taught to use sanding sealer before the mylans friction polish.

  • @daviepdp
    @daviepdp 11 років тому

    Hi using the Mylands acts as a sanding sealer and to get a better finish lightly sand before giving a second coat Daviep

  • @stringmanipulator
    @stringmanipulator 9 років тому

    very nice work !! thanks for sharing this :)

  • @williamcjapman2904
    @williamcjapman2904 7 років тому

    Nice job

  • @chas6444
    @chas6444  11 років тому

    Olá, eu uso o atrito polonês aplicado enquanto a peça está em torno. Olhe tempo 7:50 do vídeo. O produto é "Mylands" e você pode encontrá-lo na internet. Boa sorte meu amigo.

  • @GoudVis56667
    @GoudVis56667 11 років тому

    Great job!

  • @timothychk
    @timothychk 3 роки тому

    👍thanks for sharing

  • @chas6444
    @chas6444  12 років тому

    Thanks very much!

  • @claytongardner9157
    @claytongardner9157 10 днів тому

    Where do you get the string/strap/necklace? What’s it called? Can anyone help me with that?

  • @nickdispensa9762
    @nickdispensa9762 6 років тому

    thank you i will make one

  • @FairviewBethelChurch
    @FairviewBethelChurch 11 років тому

    Thanks for the great video. Do you have a good source for the bacote? Just get it at woodcraft?