Hi John - great tool making demonstration. Thank you for the bit of crucial information about the tool tip needing to be in the same axis as the shaft. A friend with a forge made one for me and I have been wondering why I haven’t been able to hold it whilst turning. I will definitely keep it in mind on the next one I make. Greetings from Australia.
Neville - thanks for watching and for your kind comment. I’m glad you found some helpful information. Also, thanks for the Greetings from down under! I send Greetings and Thanks from Tampa, Florida!
Hi John, Enjoyed your alternate view on expensive turning tools. I was intrigued by the drill reground as a cutter but can't find the guy's site you mentioned. Could you please offer some more detail Best wishes Des
I've made a bunch of my own tools. I have almost everything I need at this point but if I need something different I just stop and make it. Good job on the tools 👍
I assume you mean the angle at the end of the shaft where the cutter is mounted. 30 degrees is what I have been using. It seems to work well with the AZ Carbide cutter and will take off a lot of material.
Hi John - great tool making demonstration. Thank you for the bit of crucial information about the tool tip needing to be in the same axis as the shaft. A friend with a forge made one for me and I have been wondering why I haven’t been able to hold it whilst turning. I will definitely keep it in mind on the next one I make. Greetings from Australia.
Neville - thanks for watching and for your kind comment. I’m glad you found some helpful information. Also, thanks for the Greetings from down under! I send Greetings and Thanks from Tampa, Florida!
Great video. I enjoy make my own tools also. I came across drill rod, size very consistent. Thank you
GREAT VERY INFORMATIVE
Glad it was helpful!
New sub. I like to make my own tools so had to check this out.
Happy Thanksgiving to you and Family!!
Thanks
Hi John, Enjoyed your alternate view on expensive turning tools. I was intrigued by the drill reground as a cutter but can't find the guy's site you mentioned. Could you please offer some more detail
Best wishes
Des
Here you go, hope this helps. ua-cam.com/video/TyN-RZOPB4M/v-deo.html
Hello John. I happened upon your channel by chance, and I'm glad I did. It is most interesting and informative. Best regards.
Thank you!
Those are great! The large ones that are sold on Amazon, are expensive. You have a nice simple set of products there, I would buy them!
Thanks! They work for me.
Thank you! Not sure I could afford the liability insurance if I were selling them!
Mr Williams do you sell these? If so how much for the little hogger
Jennifer, sorry but I do not sell them. Thanks for watching and for your question.
Hi John.
Great tool demo, now I need a demo on building that little furnace as well.
Love those lil' hoggers as well.
Hey Dan, my “stones” are behind me and should have time to come visit next week. Glad to help where I can.
@@JohnWilliams-oq5nm Glad to hear it. Anytime. And I have your next giant sink log ready for you...bring your crane system lol.
I've made a bunch of my own tools. I have almost everything I need at this point but if I need something different I just stop and make it. Good job on the tools 👍
John do u make bars for others,
I have. What did you have in mind?
Very inventive. Thanks for sharing your process, and AZ Carbide Safe turning.
Thank you Joseph. This is a Zoom presentation done for my turning club. Hope it was helpful.
Hi John. What angle are you shooting for on the end of your bars?
I assume you mean the angle at the end of the shaft where the cutter is mounted. 30 degrees is what I have been using. It seems to work well with the AZ Carbide cutter and will take off a lot of material.