Sphere Cutting Jig in Action!

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  • Опубліковано 11 вер 2024

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  • @chucksmith9633
    @chucksmith9633 5 років тому +3

    Thanks Mike, I always enjoy watching your videos. I've been looking at jigs that turn horizontally and thinking about making a jig. This just lit up a whole new set of light bulbs in my thinking cap on making a sphere jig with a vertical rotation.

  • @kenkay40
    @kenkay40 5 років тому +3

    Thanks for posting Mike, this looks to be a good tool for anyone who turns very many spheres.

  • @RoundTownWithMike
    @RoundTownWithMike Місяць тому +1

    I like the jig. I made a jig using CAD and water jet and welding and all. Its pretty cool but I just cant get it dialed in. Its a bit bulky. Then I was looking at the Carter jig but they want $426! I think I will get this one. I am a carbide guy so that looks good.
    Mike I wonder why the ball looks so wobbly when you put it in the cups? Is that normal?

  • @JohnClothier
    @JohnClothier 5 років тому +1

    interesting review Mike. That jig looks very different in its approach to the one I have. great to see another option out there

    • @MikePeaceWoodturning
      @MikePeaceWoodturning  5 років тому +1

      It is still cutting back and forth across center. I think the combo design dictated coming across the top.

  • @Sea-Dog5496
    @Sea-Dog5496 5 років тому +1

    Hi Mike. I just received my Sphere cutting jig from Chefwarekits about two weeks ago. You needed to sharpen that HSS cutter out of the box. Craig does not sharpen them only a rough flat at the angle needed. I touched that baby up on my CBN grinder and oh yes away I went. I could tell by the sound and site of you using the HSS cutter that you had not tuned it up. I am sure the carbide is a world of difference in the cutting. But give that HSS a try again and I think you'll agree it is better with a sharp end on it. Great video as always.

    • @MikePeaceWoodturning
      @MikePeaceWoodturning  5 років тому

      You are right. The HSS cutter did indeed need sharpening. After using the carbide, I doubt if I will ever use the HSS cutter again.

  • @garythomas6866
    @garythomas6866 5 років тому +1

    Thanks for another good video ,good tips.

  • @LewisKauffman
    @LewisKauffman 5 років тому +1

    Thanks for the review!

  • @mitchellmanning7887
    @mitchellmanning7887 5 років тому +1

    Nice,, thanks for sharing

  • @glencrandall7051
    @glencrandall7051 5 років тому +1

    The Chefware jig looks to be very well built. Not sure if it is better than hand turning for spheres. Might be of better value when the threading jig is added.

    • @MikePeaceWoodturning
      @MikePeaceWoodturning  5 років тому

      Value is so personal and subjective isn't it based on what we do and what resources we have or choose to allocate?

    • @glencrandall7051
      @glencrandall7051 5 років тому

      Exactly!

  • @jeffoldham3466
    @jeffoldham3466 5 років тому +1

    i have called twice mike and cant get no one at chefware kits,,,makes me kinda wonder about service after the sale,,,

    • @MikePeaceWoodturning
      @MikePeaceWoodturning  5 років тому

      Like many small businesses limited backup. Hope he is alright and not sick.

  • @billy19461
    @billy19461 5 років тому +1

    Can you turn the inside to make it hollow? 1/2 of the ball.

    • @MikePeaceWoodturning
      @MikePeaceWoodturning  5 років тому

      Yes. I would do this by esentially turning two bowls with a tenon on each. Make a tenon on one rim and a matching recess on the other so you could glue them together. Than take your rough hollow sphere and mount one end in a chuck and use the jig for final shaping.

    • @billy19461
      @billy19461 5 років тому

      Mike Peace Woodturning I see one of these that you can hollow out 1/2 of the ball after parting it in half and leaving a tenon on both halves. I am new to turning in your eyes so I may not word my question exactly right.

  • @cortlandhunt4721
    @cortlandhunt4721 5 років тому

    Mike what is the max & min size you turn with this jig? Looks like it works well and is responsible on price. 👍🇺🇸

    • @MikePeaceWoodturning
      @MikePeaceWoodturning  5 років тому

      The instructions say 1" and 11". I have not done any at those sizes.

    • @DKWalser
      @DKWalser 5 років тому

      He answers that question toward the end of the video. There are three different positions for mounting the tool bar, which gives you a range of (IIRC) 1.5 - 11 inches in diameter.

  • @gilgrace1915
    @gilgrace1915 5 років тому

    Can you use the jig to clean up the sphere between cup centers?

    • @MikePeaceWoodturning
      @MikePeaceWoodturning  5 років тому

      Yes.

    • @bobshorkey1502
      @bobshorkey1502 3 роки тому

      Gonna invest want one that does in & out and threads do you know about them I imagine it will be extra for the threading part of the jig anyway always learn a lot Mike thanks Pappy Time woodworking

  • @jeffoldham3466
    @jeffoldham3466 5 років тому

    mike can you buy this jig thru you on amazon

    • @jeffoldham3466
      @jeffoldham3466 5 років тому

      thanks mike

    • @MikePeaceWoodturning
      @MikePeaceWoodturning  5 років тому

      Sorry, I was answering on my phone and did not realize you were talking about the sphere jig. No, you need to go to chefwarekits.com

  • @Neuromorphic_Replicant
    @Neuromorphic_Replicant 3 роки тому

    Thew Chefwarekits link above fails. Just go to their main page at www.chefwarekits.com

    • @MikePeaceWoodturning
      @MikePeaceWoodturning  3 роки тому

      Thanks for taking the time to provide that feedback. I fixed it. Craig must have changed his website creating that dead link.