#10 Simple Pendants - Wood Turning - Acolyte Turner

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  • Video #10 - Simple round pendants made from walnut and beech disks. These are made on the Ruth Niles off centre jig and finished with the Beall Buffing System.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 66

  • @icespeckledhens
    @icespeckledhens 4 роки тому

    Very good pendants. The procedure is very easy to follow
    Thanks
    James

  • @braveheart51able
    @braveheart51able 9 років тому

    Thanks for the demo, Tom....and for letting your humanness show!!

    • @acolyteturner
      @acolyteturner  9 років тому

      Being human is all I can do Robert. Sorry for the late reply!
      cheers
      Tom

    • @braveheart51able
      @braveheart51able 9 років тому

      And a Happy New Year back at ya, Tom!

  • @CarlJacobson
    @CarlJacobson 9 років тому +6

    Very nice Tom, well done.

    • @acolyteturner
      @acolyteturner  9 років тому

      Thanks Carl, and thanks for watching.

  • @MikeWaldt
    @MikeWaldt 9 років тому +2

    Really good project Tom. Nice jig too, looking forward to the review on it. Great video
    Take care
    Mike

    • @acolyteturner
      @acolyteturner  9 років тому

      many thanks Mike and thanks for the support!

  • @baconsoda
    @baconsoda 9 років тому

    Those are a good job Tom. I have looked at that jig a few times and wondered was it worth getting but you have kinda convinced me that it is a worthwhile buy. I like the fact that you didn't go overboard with designs on your pendants. The one I found really attractive was the one with the circular depression on the bottom left because I've never seen that done before, only curved lines. I liked that design very much.
    Good video, you've put a lot of work into this.
    Best Wishes, Brendan.

  • @icespeckledhens
    @icespeckledhens 4 роки тому

    Very nice pendants
    Thanks
    James

  • @teamwild_UK
    @teamwild_UK 9 років тому

    A nice tutorial Tom. I seem to have caught the off centre bug and a jig like that would be very useful.
    Cheers,
    Ben

    • @acolyteturner
      @acolyteturner  9 років тому +1

      thanks Ben, I appreciate the feedback. the jig is nice and convenient. You can do everything that it does in different ways, but not as easily. the best feature though is the ability to replicate the same settings time and again.
      cheers
      Tom

  • @marctuunanen4878
    @marctuunanen4878 9 років тому

    Cool vid dude. Have the jig myself and will be working up some pendants as soon as me new lathe is up and running.
    Cheers and God Bless mate,
    Marc

    • @acolyteturner
      @acolyteturner  9 років тому

      Hi Marc, glad someone else bought this wonderful little jig. good luck with the new lathe and thanks for watching!
      Tom

  • @HarryWatts65
    @HarryWatts65 9 років тому

    Hi Tom: Great little project, Cheers Harry

    • @acolyteturner
      @acolyteturner  9 років тому

      Cheers Harry, and thanks for watching!

  • @dmitrofanoff
    @dmitrofanoff 6 років тому

    Pretty good looking pendants, also those, with carving

    • @acolyteturner
      @acolyteturner  6 років тому

      Thanks, I appreciate the feedback!
      Tom

    • @acolyteturner
      @acolyteturner  6 років тому

      Many thanks for watching and for the feedback!
      Tom

  • @BlindWoodTurner
    @BlindWoodTurner 9 років тому

    Hi Tom !!
    This was a very interesting video with lots of useful advice.Thank you.
    Chris.

  • @willemkossen
    @willemkossen 9 років тому

    those are nice. i might try that for my daughter and wife! thanks

    • @acolyteturner
      @acolyteturner  9 років тому

      Willem Kossen They are so simple to make. The jig makes things 'more interesting' but simple ones can be made just with a glue block.

  • @larrygillespie1857
    @larrygillespie1857 4 роки тому

    Nice process

  • @tommyschutz9008
    @tommyschutz9008 Рік тому

    I got the Ruth Niles jig. Did you turn a waste block for the end of it?

  • @shadefj
    @shadefj 9 років тому

    Lovely pieces. Really enjoy your videos, thanks for sharing.

    • @acolyteturner
      @acolyteturner  9 років тому

      Hi there, thanks for subscribing and commenting. There are a few more after this one. I 'try' to upload a new video each week.
      Regards
      Tom

  • @phild2473
    @phild2473 8 років тому

    Thank you for this video i really learned a lot and the end product was top class. liked and subscribed

    • @acolyteturner
      @acolyteturner  8 років тому

      +Phil D (Invictus) Many thanks for watching and commenting. This is quite an old video and I certainly do far better with the Ruth Niles Jig now. I'm planning an updated video later this year.
      Cheers
      Tom

  • @barryparks4838
    @barryparks4838 6 років тому

    Looks great

  • @spwoodart
    @spwoodart 9 років тому

    Well done. Thanks for sharing.

  • @dallasstokes6636
    @dallasstokes6636 5 років тому

    Very informative and nice work. Have you tried turning winestoppers with this jig

  • @AlFurtado
    @AlFurtado 9 років тому +1

    Great looking pendants and awesome video Tom

    • @acolyteturner
      @acolyteturner  9 років тому +2

      Al Furtado Thanks Al. I ought to do an update to this video, bring it up to date.

  • @mildred6305
    @mildred6305 6 років тому +1

    Beautifull work😍

  • @chrispyefinch4884
    @chrispyefinch4884 9 років тому

    Those are really cool Tom. I'm going to have to make some. But first being a machinist by trade I'll have to buzz of an off centre fixture. I'm also a bit on the cheap side.

    • @acolyteturner
      @acolyteturner  9 років тому

      Hi Chris. Far better to enjoy making your own jigs than spend money just for the sake of it. Though I use the jig often, I could easily make a wooden or aluminium version myself, now I know how it should work!
      Thanks for commenting. Please enjoy my other videos too, and consider subscribing.
      Thanks
      Tom

    • @chrispyefinch4884
      @chrispyefinch4884 9 років тому

      Thanks Tom. I have subscribed and started watching some of your videos. I did some turning back in school about 35 years ago and am just getting back to it. Love it. Made a couple of little bowls/dishes. Learning more every day.

    • @acolyteturner
      @acolyteturner  9 років тому

      I was the same Chris. Started in school back in the 70's when kids were allowed, and encouraged, to use machinery. I started turning again in my early 40's. Keep it up and why not make a video for us to see how you do?
      Cheers
      Tom

  • @gambiajoe
    @gambiajoe 4 роки тому

    Hello Tom, lovely Project . mfg JOE

  • @jerrybutcher5073
    @jerrybutcher5073 6 років тому

    Tom, what adjustments would you make turning a pendant out of resin? Should the front of piece be turned round and then finished completely then drill hole and add embellisments? if so, how would I reverse the piece to finish back? I'm afraid attaching finished front and holding with double sided tape will ruin the front's finish. Suggestions??

    • @acolyteturner
      @acolyteturner  6 років тому

      Jerry, With out doubt the best way I have found to hold the front side whilst finishing the back, is a simple vacuum pump and cup. I went this route for one particular pendant that was a little delicate and never went back!
      Cheers
      Tom

  • @TirolerDrechsler
    @TirolerDrechsler 9 років тому

    Sehr schöne Amulette Tom!!!

    • @acolyteturner
      @acolyteturner  9 років тому

      Tiroler Drechsler Danke. Sie sind nur einfach. Ich hoffe, viel erweiterte Amulette in der Zukunft zeigen. Ich muss auch Deutsch zu lernen!

    • @TirolerDrechsler
      @TirolerDrechsler 9 років тому

      Das währe gut weil ich kein Englisch kann :-)
      Noch einen schönen Sonntag Tom
      Tiroler

    • @acolyteturner
      @acolyteturner  9 років тому

      Tiroler Drechsler Ich habe versucht, ein wenig Deutsch zu lernen, aber ich gebe zu, dass ich Google Übersetzer. Genießen Sie den Tag, und ich danke Ihnen!Tom

  • @CollinFrench
    @CollinFrench 9 років тому

    Watching the vid and I thought I would subscribe, I like your style Sir! However, I am not sure if it's a jinx but I am the 666th subscriber...
    Having just bought a lathe with a 2MT, this off centre jig is going to be my next purchase.
    Thanks for the vid!

    • @acolyteturner
      @acolyteturner  9 років тому

      many thanks for watching and subscribing! I'll do my best to ensure it wasn't a cursed moment!
      I'd be grateful if you let them know where you heard of the jig if you order. I'll be doing a new video about it in the new year. in the meantime I hope you enjoy my other videos.
      thanks, and seasons greetings
      Tom

  • @winyate
    @winyate 9 років тому

    hi, don't know if i missed it in the video but what diameter do you make the pendant (roughly)
    Really interesting video, thanks for sharing

    • @acolyteturner
      @acolyteturner  9 років тому

      Thanks for subscribing and commenting. You could make these to any size that suits you, however I aim for around 50mm / 2 inch.
      Thanks
      Tom

  • @jabrennan2
    @jabrennan2 9 років тому

    Thanks Tom, good job. I want to do similar pendants with a convex curve on both front and back. Not quite sure how to hold the piece to do the second side. The double stick tape will not have a flat surface to stick to. Not sure if that will create a problem. What do you think. Cheers, Jim

    • @acolyteturner
      @acolyteturner  9 років тому

      Hi Jim
      Sounds like quite a good use of a 'Jam Chuck' perhaps. Turn the outside between centres or in jaws then cut a recess in a scrap piece to fit the pendant piece in. Finish the first side, turn it around and finish other.
      Hope this helps. If it needs more explanation feel free to ask.
      Thanks for watching and commenting. I hope you enjoy many of my other videos too.
      Tom

    • @jabrennan2
      @jabrennan2 9 років тому

      Tom, I thought of that but I don't think that will give good access to the edges. I'm thinking of hot gluing to a flat glue block. But then I need be sure it's centered. May this can't be done simply. Thanks

    • @acolyteturner
      @acolyteturner  9 років тому

      If you can take care of the edges first, it shouldn't be a problem. I have to deal with the edges before I use my off centre jig. It's not difficult after a few tries.
      Cheers
      Tom

    • @acolyteturner
      @acolyteturner  9 років тому

      Donald Fugitt Absolutely the best thing to do Donald. I've learnt a lot since this video was shot. I hope that all my later videos show my progression!

    • @charliesymons1409
      @charliesymons1409 7 років тому

      Hot glue

  • @peterbotros5739
    @peterbotros5739 8 років тому

    Great work, but what is the name of the song at the end of the video?

    • @acolyteturner
      @acolyteturner  8 років тому

      Hi Peter, thanks for watching and commenting. The music is called Jazz In Paris and came from here: ua-cam.com/video/mNLJMTRvyj8/v-deo.html

  • @ronto12002
    @ronto12002 9 років тому

    Where did you get this offset chuck and how much?

    • @acolyteturner
      @acolyteturner  9 років тому

      +Ron Tomasch Ron, sorry if I have not replied to you earlier. The chuck can be purchased in the US from Ruth Niles (nilesbottlestoppers.com). I also have a video on this channel with a review of the chuck and mandrel.
      Cheers
      Tom

  • @lavendelblue4368
    @lavendelblue4368 Рік тому

    Nice work, but sorry, it is NOT simple at all. Simple is, when you do it using only some simple tools, not all these complicated and super expensive machines. Could you do it using some hand tools and perhaps electric drill and nothing more? The title is hugely misleading.