I don’t particularly care for live edge bowls but that one is beautiful. I have wanted a circle turning jig ever since I saw one. Now I can build my own. Thanks a million 👍
hello friends greetings healthy and successful always. thank you for sharing knowledge and always faithfully watching your latest stuff I like your ideas amazing
Love these practical and simple solutions. Plus, I learn a lot from watching you turn, position of gouge, types of rest etc. The Wadkin is also a beast of a lathe, I don't that was the one you used for this video?
Hi Gary Unless your lathe is the same as mine measurements would be useless to you. The only critical measurement is that the cutter should be at spindle height and obviously the pivot point should be Central to the lathe bed. My design is very simple and crude and was made out of bits and pieces I had lying around and could certainly be improved upon. If you would like to make something similar you should treat it as a concept only! It is not a stress tested peace of Engineering so you should ensure that anything you make is over engineered and capable of withstanding all the stresses and loads placed on it. Good look and thanks for watching! 😊
Of course you are free to express an opinion even if it is wrong. In the interest of balance I should point out the cutter is held captive and its progression through the timber is controlled, which makes it inherently safe! 😊
Of course you are free to express an opinion even if it is wrong. In the interest of balance I should point out the cutter is held captive and its progression through the timber is controlled, which makes it inherently safe! 😊
Nice use of material on hand. Thanks for posting.
Thanks for watching! 😊
I don’t particularly care for live edge bowls but that one is beautiful. I have wanted a circle turning jig ever since I saw one. Now I can build my own. Thanks a million 👍
Glad it was helpful! 😊
Great jig, Martin. Thanks for a close look at it.
You are welcome Gord. Thank you for watching! 😊
Wonderful, indeed a very useful tool
Thanks for watching Bhanu! 😊
Good job Martin and the bowl looks great as well. Take care, John
Thanks very much John! 😊
Brilliant idea Martin. Thanks for sharing. Beautiful bowl as well.
Very welcome Jack, thanks for watching! 😊
Nice jig Martin and beautiful bowl stay safe👍👍👍👍
Thank you very much Radar! 😊
Genius! 👏👏👏👏👏
Thanks for watching Umberto! 😊
Nice jig and finished bowl.
Thank you very much! 😊
You are one smart creative human. Nice work.
Thanks for watching Lance! 😊
Thanks for the video Martin.
You are welcome Michael, Hope it's some help! 😊
Excellent idea.
Thanks very much Jack! 😊
hello friends greetings healthy and successful always. thank you for sharing knowledge and always faithfully watching your latest stuff I like your ideas amazing
Thank you very much for your support, it's good to know you are watching! Happy turning! 😊
Great jig. The bowl is beautiful!
Thank you very much Doug! 😊
You are a very talented man! I watched in envy of your skills.
Thank you very much Jeanie! 😊
Amazing video Martin. Your homemade jig is a stunning piece of engineering.
Take care mate. Cheers, Huw
Glad you like it Huw, Thanks for watching! 😊
Very nice!
Thanks for watching! 😊
Love these practical and simple solutions. Plus, I learn a lot from watching you turn, position of gouge, types of rest etc. The Wadkin is also a beast of a lathe, I don't that was the one you used for this video?
Thank you for watching, glad you are finding the videos useful. 😊
Could you happen to give measurements of everything if you get some free time? I really want to make one like yours.
Hi Gary
Unless your lathe is the same as mine measurements would be useless to you. The only critical measurement is that the cutter should be at spindle height and obviously the pivot point should be Central to the lathe bed. My design is very simple and crude and was made out of bits and pieces I had lying around and could certainly be improved upon. If you would like to make something similar you should treat it as a concept only! It is not a stress tested peace of Engineering so you should ensure that anything you make is over engineered and capable of withstanding all the stresses and loads placed on it. Good look and thanks for watching! 😊
Where’s the plans and measurements?
Also material list
THAT TOOL COULD TURN INTO A PROJECTILE. VERY DANGEROUS HOMEMADE TOOL
Of course you are free to express an opinion even if it is wrong. In the interest of balance I should point out the cutter is held captive and its progression through the timber is controlled, which makes it inherently safe! 😊
ALL ITS LACKING IS A SOLID CATCH AND UR IN A WORLD OF HURT, JUST SAYING BE CAREFUL
Of course you are free to express an opinion even if it is wrong. In the interest of balance I should point out the cutter is held captive and its progression through the timber is controlled, which makes it inherently safe! 😊