Good review. I carve outside or at least the Same the wind is blowing out of my shop. What gets covered is either my patio or my approach. When it's hot or snowing out I go into the wood shed out back. Lol. Good show.
Good to see it in use. I use a turbo plane on a Makita angle grinder currently. Works a treat. Im looking at a curtain set up for the mess as I dont mind a small clean up but the big one is a pain. Also - I will not use gloves near anything rotating , even my lathe. Hot/sharp wood hurts less than mangled hands I assume.
Yes I have struggled with the use of gloves but I have to say it beats trying to pick out all the slivers afterwards, especially when using cedar which I also get a rash from.
Dan, I fight with dust, and tried a lot of things. Be interesting to see a video about your dust collection, troubles you’ve had, improvements you’ve made, things you’ve learned. Thanks
Dan, I had an idea for when I start power carving again. I haven't done this yet, so I'm not sure how it's going to go. My idea was to use my drill press and a couple different sizes of forstner bits to hollow out a lot of the inside of the bowl, cutting down on the carving time and making a smaller mess.
Well I always say there is no ONE way to achieve a goal, there can be MANY ways. My personal thought on the forstner bit would be that I don't see it being much faster as the Turbo plane is pretty darn fast at hacking out wood. you will still create a pile of chips and shavings, they will just be around your drill press and not flung all over. When I carve I wear full PPE which takes some time to get dressed up in so I may as well carve away the entire projected while I wear my gear. You could check out my burl bowl carving video if you have not already to see what I mean about PPE ua-cam.com/video/UTL9mQQTz88/v-deo.html Thanks for watching!
Hey i think you’re missing bit! There was a plastic cover that went with the dust collector you didn’t have on there. Separate from the levelling part. So not a fair test. Was it not in there? Looking at these just now or maybe the mini carver, can’t decide! ❤
@withoutdoors5230 I was very excited about your message so I immediately ran out to my shop to see if I missed anything. There is not a cover that is included to go with the dust extractor. However there is one for the leveler, which I was using and it did work well. I referd to the manual and there again is ni indication of any plate for the dust extractor. If you found some other information could you send it to me please?
As I’ve started to get my shop cleaned up a mess like that bothers me much more than it used too. I know there are health issues that can be made worse also. Thanks for the honest opinion!
Your very welcome! Even if I did not film any of my antics my shop would always be clean. I build in time every day to cleanup after a day of work in the shop.
The turbo plane's blades create a lot of wind. The planing attachment probably worked as a airflow guide for the air sucked in by the turboplane itself. You might not need the tiny fan in the back. I use mine outside, don't have the dust collected/planing guide things. I do need to get thicker gloves, shards from cracked spalted tan oak can be shrapnel. And for power unit I prefer the 6.0 amp B&D over my 7.0 amp DeWalt, because the B&D has an extra handle screw-in hole. Works better safer. Especially when using the Ball Gouge, which is squirrelly like a squirrel 😃 But those are fantastic tools. I make bowls, ladels, spoons, soap dishes(do this for love, not enough $ for the effort). There is a wild lot of derelict wood on California central coast and I'm a wood cutter too. No shop, just work in the yard, when dry😅 Your shop is immaculate. I use blower. Neighbors always know when I am closing up.
Thanks for the tips, I am so envious of your environment that you get so much good wood just laying around .... awesome. all I have is crappy poplar and ash in our area.
@@TherapyWoodWorks it's the wild fires which swept through here 3 years back, left 125 square mile patch of burnt dead or dieing trees. Except for city folks hardly anyone buys firewood anymore around here:) What to do? What to do?? Bowls!!!😆
thanks a million for your time and effort-- great job sir! Curious about what Full face mask is your preference for use with glasses, that you mentioned in the video ? Thanks!!!
Well I actually take off my glasses and go in blind.... half blind.... using a 3M 6900 series respirator cdn11.bigcommerce.com/s-8hu5swwqgx/images/stencil/1280x1280/products/5248/9266/3MO6900-2__70978.1607489190.jpg?c=2?imbypass=on
Hi Dan … been thinking about combining epoxy with bowl finishing … can you tell me the names of the stuff you mix together in order to create the gel you apply? Available locally in Ontario or must I go to Amazon? Get stuff and thanks for the great information ….
I use a 2 part epoxy. It is usually readily available at hardware or hobby stores, no need to order from amazon unless you are in a very small town without previously mentioned types of store. Seek and you will find... go ask for it and I bet someone local will point you in the right direction.
I use a 3M 6800 series full face respirator... www.amazon.ca/Facepiece-Reusable-Respirator-6800-medium/dp/B007JZ1LG6/ref=sr_1_1_sspa?crid=2E3FXR9S1MRS&keywords=3m+full+face+respirator&qid=1691767315&sprefix=3m+full+face+respirato%2Caps%2C179&sr=8-1-spons&sp_csd=d2lkZ2V0TmFtZT1zcF9hdGY&psc=1
You could make a chamber around your project open in one end and work inside it. Just like a sand blasting or spray paint chamber. There is no sense in scattering the chips all over your shop. Just limit the area it can spread.
funny you mention this, shortly after your video I bought such a cabinet with built in gloves, lighting and dust extraction ports. The lady used it for soap stone carving, It works awesome !
Good review. I carve outside or at least the Same the wind is blowing out of my shop. What gets covered is either my patio or my approach. When it's hot or snowing out I go into the wood shed out back. Lol. Good show.
yeah most of my carving is still outside, however I recently acquired an enclosed cabinet that I am enjoying. I should do a video on that one !
Good to see it in use. I use a turbo plane on a Makita angle grinder currently. Works a treat. Im looking at a curtain set up for the mess as I dont mind a small clean up but the big one is a pain.
Also - I will not use gloves near anything rotating , even my lathe. Hot/sharp wood hurts less than mangled hands I assume.
Yes I have struggled with the use of gloves but I have to say it beats trying to pick out all the slivers afterwards, especially when using cedar which I also get a rash from.
Dan, I fight with dust, and tried a lot of things. Be interesting to see a video about your dust collection, troubles you’ve had, improvements you’ve made, things you’ve learned. Thanks
Good topic suggestion, I will put that on the drawing board, thanks
Thank you for reviewing this tool.
Dan, I had an idea for when I start power carving again.
I haven't done this yet, so I'm not sure how it's going to go. My idea was to use my drill press and a couple different sizes of forstner bits to hollow out a lot of the inside of the bowl, cutting down on the carving time and making a smaller mess.
Well I always say there is no ONE way to achieve a goal, there can be MANY ways. My personal thought on the forstner bit would be that I don't see it being much faster as the Turbo plane is pretty darn fast at hacking out wood. you will still create a pile of chips and shavings, they will just be around your drill press and not flung all over. When I carve I wear full PPE which takes some time to get dressed up in so I may as well carve away the entire projected while I wear my gear. You could check out my burl bowl carving video if you have not already to see what I mean about PPE ua-cam.com/video/UTL9mQQTz88/v-deo.html Thanks for watching!
Hey i think you’re missing bit! There was a plastic cover that went with the dust collector you didn’t have on there. Separate from the levelling part. So not a fair test. Was it not in there? Looking at these just now or maybe the mini carver, can’t decide! ❤
@withoutdoors5230 I was very excited about your message so I immediately ran out to my shop to see if I missed anything. There is not a cover that is included to go with the dust extractor. However there is one for the leveler, which I was using and it did work well. I referd to the manual and there again is ni indication of any plate for the dust extractor. If you found some other information could you send it to me please?
@@TherapyWoodWorks yea sure! I’ll have a look, I saw it in one of their videos. Although I’m doubting myself now!
As I’ve started to get my shop cleaned up a mess like that bothers me much more than it used too. I know there are health issues that can be made worse also. Thanks for the honest opinion!
Your very welcome! Even if I did not film any of my antics my shop would always be clean. I build in time every day to cleanup after a day of work in the shop.
The turbo plane's blades create a lot of wind. The planing attachment probably worked as a airflow guide for the air sucked in by the turboplane itself. You might not need the tiny fan in the back. I use mine outside, don't have the dust collected/planing guide things. I do need to get thicker gloves, shards from cracked spalted tan oak can be shrapnel. And for power unit I prefer the 6.0 amp B&D over my 7.0 amp DeWalt, because the B&D has an extra handle screw-in hole. Works better safer. Especially when using the Ball Gouge, which is squirrelly like a squirrel 😃
But those are fantastic tools. I make bowls, ladels, spoons, soap dishes(do this for love, not enough $ for the effort). There is a wild lot of derelict wood on California central coast and I'm a wood cutter too. No shop, just work in the yard, when dry😅
Your shop is immaculate. I use blower. Neighbors always know when I am closing up.
Thanks for the tips, I am so envious of your environment that you get so much good wood just laying around .... awesome. all I have is crappy poplar and ash in our area.
@@TherapyWoodWorks it's the wild fires which swept through here 3 years back, left 125 square mile patch of burnt dead or dieing trees. Except for city folks hardly anyone buys firewood anymore around here:)
What to do? What to do?? Bowls!!!😆
thanks a million for your time and effort-- great job sir! Curious about what Full face mask is your preference for use with glasses, that you mentioned in the video ? Thanks!!!
Well I actually take off my glasses and go in blind.... half blind.... using a 3M 6900 series respirator cdn11.bigcommerce.com/s-8hu5swwqgx/images/stencil/1280x1280/products/5248/9266/3MO6900-2__70978.1607489190.jpg?c=2?imbypass=on
Hi Dan … been thinking about combining epoxy with bowl finishing … can you tell me the names of the stuff you mix together in order to create the gel you apply? Available locally in Ontario or must I go to Amazon? Get stuff and thanks for the great information ….
I use a 2 part epoxy. It is usually readily available at hardware or hobby stores, no need to order from amazon unless you are in a very small town without previously mentioned types of store. Seek and you will find... go ask for it and I bet someone local will point you in the right direction.
Great video! What type of full mask respirator are you using?
I use a 3M 6800 series full face respirator... www.amazon.ca/Facepiece-Reusable-Respirator-6800-medium/dp/B007JZ1LG6/ref=sr_1_1_sspa?crid=2E3FXR9S1MRS&keywords=3m+full+face+respirator&qid=1691767315&sprefix=3m+full+face+respirato%2Caps%2C179&sr=8-1-spons&sp_csd=d2lkZ2V0TmFtZT1zcF9hdGY&psc=1
I’ve tried a couple different ones myself you let me know when you find one that actually works and let you continue to cut. I get to find one.
Nice review!
Great review.
Thank you sir, support is always greatly appreciated when you do this type of work for nothing more than personal gratification and enjoyment.
You could make a chamber around your project open in one end and work inside it. Just like a sand blasting or spray paint chamber. There is no sense in scattering the chips all over your shop. Just limit the area it can spread.
funny you mention this, shortly after your video I bought such a cabinet with built in gloves, lighting and dust extraction ports. The lady used it for soap stone carving, It works awesome !
I love pictures
It's not dust, shavings , and shrapnel, it's carport carpeting.
haha, good point of view