Make Wood Rings on the Drillpress

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  • Опубліковано 13 січ 2015
  • Video demonstrates how to make a beautiful ring with a bentwood core which makes a very sturdy ring that can be worn daily. I mounted a trim router to my Drillpress and developed the process. Here is a link on how to make a mount for your trim router to attach to the drillpress: • Mount Your Trim Router...
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  • @westfarthingwoodworks4882
    @westfarthingwoodworks4882 7 років тому +25

    I really like how you used the tools you have to accomplish what you needed. The router on the drill press base, using a hole saw to cut out your blanks, etc. This is a great example of how to extend the reach of the tools you have, and get more from them. The answer isn't always a new tool. Sometimes you just need to look at what you have differently. Well done, and happy building.

    • @choppy1851
      @choppy1851 6 років тому

      Westfarthing Woodworks Fully agree with you. An inspiration to look around my workshop for what I've already got, with new eyes.

  • @clarefabula4588
    @clarefabula4588 3 роки тому +3

    creativity at it's best! I NEVER would have thought to use a router and a drill press together like that. 👍

  • @GeorgeTigra
    @GeorgeTigra 6 років тому +1

    You are a hero of patience because you make beautiful rings without a lathe!

  • @MakeSomething
    @MakeSomething 8 років тому +5

    Whoa! Sweet technique!

  • @michaelfeierstein4915
    @michaelfeierstein4915 8 років тому

    Innovative! I've never seen that before, the tool combo, or the use of plane shavings as a veneer! Nicely done mate!

  • @wesleyginther9816
    @wesleyginther9816 9 років тому

    Awesome. It works, producing beautiful rings.

  • @brockdion2593
    @brockdion2593 7 років тому +2

    Amazing technique and amazing result. Thanks for sharing.

  • @jaytrent62
    @jaytrent62 7 місяців тому

    So many woodturning techniques without a lathe, very impressive.

  • @SINISTERCLOWNS
    @SINISTERCLOWNS 8 років тому +7

    very impressed, great work and skill

  • @pacoblancosmith
    @pacoblancosmith 8 років тому

    Thanks, Selandry....I will definitely start with the plane you recommend. Not sure I'm going to make these drill press rings as I have a Shopsmith Mark510 and it is a little different setup when it comes to the table. But I am taking your suggestions for the techniques and layout! Great stuff! Hope to check out more of your work soon! Thanks again.

  • @twopencilartacademy
    @twopencilartacademy Рік тому +1

    beautiful ring.....Thank you for the great video

  • @brucemartin8435
    @brucemartin8435 2 роки тому

    Love the trick with the mirror…..brilliant. 🇨🇦🇨🇮

  • @TheRagingUnprofessional
    @TheRagingUnprofessional 9 років тому +2

    dude you literally just blew my mind.

  • @slkknifelover
    @slkknifelover 2 роки тому

    This dude is a genius..I would have never thought of this

  • @Dave51262
    @Dave51262 9 років тому

    Beautiful work.

  • @MinusTwoTonsils
    @MinusTwoTonsils 7 років тому +1

    Definitely an interesting way of doing it.

  • @shantaymadison5581
    @shantaymadison5581 4 роки тому +34

    It's good to see the woodprix has new Instructions to save my money and energy to build it.

  • @leonardocarvajaldoreste2838
    @leonardocarvajaldoreste2838 8 років тому +1

    Que artesanía tan hermosa, increíble. Lo felicito.

  • @occhimagazine6828
    @occhimagazine6828 8 років тому +6

    You had us at the music!

  • @tylerjohnson9011
    @tylerjohnson9011 8 років тому +1

    Very impressed Sir.

  • @samterian7694
    @samterian7694 7 років тому +1

    your shavings were so smooth and even, what plainer do you use and how thick the shavings?

  • @fabianandresenriques617
    @fabianandresenriques617 8 років тому +1

    que ingenio y habilidad felicitaciones por tu buen trabajo muy lindo el anillo

  • @Mobius-3D
    @Mobius-3D 7 років тому +1

    Beautiful i like it, thank you for idea men!

  • @fixbuildbypaolobradadiy7976
    @fixbuildbypaolobradadiy7976 6 років тому +1

    Amazing!

  • @thatbeardedsoapguy5082
    @thatbeardedsoapguy5082 7 років тому +1

    that's pretty cool. 👍

  • @aarondcmedia9585
    @aarondcmedia9585 8 років тому +3

    Haven't even watched past 7 seconds and need to say, "WOW". o.O

  • @Redtailedhawk99
    @Redtailedhawk99 5 років тому

    I just love how you tell us what your using for each step??.

  • @donaldduck4867
    @donaldduck4867 5 років тому

    I love it!

  • @rikupietila4241
    @rikupietila4241 8 років тому +1

    amazing!

  • @NitrousBanshee
    @NitrousBanshee 8 років тому +5

    amazing...!
    skills skills skills...!

  • @ISTOmaker
    @ISTOmaker 6 років тому +1

    that was great.

  • @mikewaddell8814
    @mikewaddell8814 Рік тому

    Very nice 👍

  • @BryceCannon69
    @BryceCannon69 5 років тому

    Nice work! What type wood are you using for the inner ring? The thin shavings.

  • @luisrojas830
    @luisrojas830 5 років тому

    Amigo tu arte es genial y quisiera saber qué materiales usas y por sobre todo que es lo que pones a los anillos para que brillen( cera o barniz) ......

  • @VirginiaCaitano-no7cg
    @VirginiaCaitano-no7cg 9 років тому +3

    Hermoso arte !!

  • @20BMR
    @20BMR 8 років тому

    I thought I was going to make a wood ring after watching this! Instead I feel stupid cause there's allot to do this, good thing I have a job to ask how much I can buy one for? Nice work man that's cool stuff

  • @susanbostwick5537
    @susanbostwick5537 8 років тому +2

    very nice

  • @artesanodelalma4280
    @artesanodelalma4280 7 років тому +1

    precioso trabajo,Enhorabuena!

    • @Selandry1
      @Selandry1  7 років тому

      Iroko Natura
      Gracias amigo

  • @sapick9082
    @sapick9082 8 років тому +1

    Thanks you!

  • @brukernavnfettsjit
    @brukernavnfettsjit 9 років тому

    very cool way to do it! =)

  • @pierrevanas4740
    @pierrevanas4740 4 роки тому

    What is that 1st bit you use in the router? The one to shave off the side of ring

  • @robertcaraway4715
    @robertcaraway4715 8 років тому

    when you make the bentwood core. what thickness do you find works the best? Thank you for the great video!

    • @Selandry1
      @Selandry1  8 років тому

      I make the core 3/32 and the ring when finished should be just a hair over 3/16 thick. It is super strong and still comfortable at that thickness.

  • @joshmorales80
    @joshmorales80 5 років тому

    What holds the ring to the spindle? Is it just a friction fit?

  • @risunokairu
    @risunokairu 2 роки тому

    This man takes the time to make s'mores in the middle of the video.

  • @LMSALIANCAS6251
    @LMSALIANCAS6251 Рік тому

    Top demais 👏 👏 👏

  • @bobbyddybbob
    @bobbyddybbob 8 років тому

    what song do you have playing. and cool rings

  • @janusdraugur
    @janusdraugur 8 років тому

    Awesome! What is the liquid that you put on the ring at the last step? Is that to protect it and keep it shiny?

  • @pacoblancosmith
    @pacoblancosmith 8 років тому

    Sorry if you answered this numerous times already but what is the plane you used for the shaving element of the ring? You got great results.....thanks and keep posting!!!

    • @Selandry1
      @Selandry1  8 років тому +1

      It's a Japanese style block plane. I recommend the a Stanley sweetheart low angle block plane for the beginner. Very nice plane for the price. You will thank me if you decide to get it.

  • @lukewahr3804
    @lukewahr3804 Рік тому

    Do you need extra long router bits for this to work?

  • @The_Potionist
    @The_Potionist 8 років тому +1

    nice rings !! what types of wood are used on the outside??

    • @Selandry1
      @Selandry1  8 років тому +1

      On this ring I used Cocabolo and hard maple.

  • @alanfountain7402
    @alanfountain7402 6 років тому

    What speed do you run the drill press?

  • @mannyfilmsinc
    @mannyfilmsinc 4 роки тому

    Who needs a lathe?? Great video

  • @chriswells1741
    @chriswells1741 5 років тому +1

    Wood Turners Everywhere: Oh, you wanna turn retail quality rings? Well, first you gotta get a high performance lathe...Then practice for years to master the technique.
    Selandry1: Of really? Watch this....I do what I want!
    Lathe manufacturers: Well...crap.
    Amazing! Thank you for sharing. I'm already thinking of other application for this setup.

    • @Selandry1
      @Selandry1  5 років тому

      Thanks for the compliment!

  • @ratcrib
    @ratcrib Рік тому

    0:55 Basically a vertical lathe. Very clever

  • @Imwright720
    @Imwright720 5 років тому

    You could add a color to the epoxy and get cool lines.

  • @JseRvera
    @JseRvera 2 роки тому

    What clear you use after sand

  • @junebickerstaff
    @junebickerstaff 7 років тому +5

    This is why i dont make rings this guy is a pro

  • @kennywright4391
    @kennywright4391 9 років тому

    They would look good with some silver inlay

  • @john197607
    @john197607 9 років тому

    Fantastic work. What is the stuff you put on at 5:12 to make it shine? Is it a glue or a varnish?Thanks

    • @Selandry1
      @Selandry1  9 років тому

      Superglue

    • @dizzyightgaming9799
      @dizzyightgaming9799 9 років тому

      The glue that is used for a high gloss durable finish on small turned pieces of wood is usually a med CA, glue found at hardware and Hobbie shop's and you use a spray on it after a few seconds that is used to dry the glue so it don't run or drip

  • @pdelmercado
    @pdelmercado 8 років тому +1

    You do beautiful work. I make rings from coins, and what I like about that is that I can adjust the size up or down. With wood it looks like you have to get the fit dead on or it's useless. Your rings at very beautiful though.

    • @Selandry1
      @Selandry1  8 років тому +1

      Thanks. And yes there is no pliability to a wood ring.

    • @WayneEarls
      @WayneEarls 7 років тому +1

      Cool, I have a popular coin ring video.

  • @graceandtimbercompany528
    @graceandtimbercompany528 8 років тому +1

    Quick question. Ive set up my drill press and drillmaster trim router with the 1/4 downward spiral and for some reason it is really tearing up the wood. gouges and then shatters a few. Any ideas on why? I've adjusted my press (a cheapie) speed to lowest which sorta helped but still it doesn't come close to how you are cutting with that same bit... Help!! :) Edward~

    • @Selandry1
      @Selandry1  8 років тому

      Could be several things. Most likely is that your bit is dull. Other things that cause your issue are using wood glue instead of epoxy and having the wood grain not oriented correctly. I found that some woods (cocobolo) have to be sanded to final thickness because it shatters with the router technique no matter what you do. I have resorted to sanding many of my rings to get final thickness by using a portable table top drill press I designed and bring it over to the drum sander. If sanding is not an option and you have tried all my tips then make sure you have a soft wood like pine on the top and bottom of the ring that can be removed later to act as a tear out preventer. Acts like a kind of like a zero clearance fence. Again the most likely issue is that your bit is dull. I pulled my hair out and discovered a lot of tricks to prevent tear out when all i needed to do was get a new spiral bit. Let me know how you solve your issue please. Good luck.

    • @Selandry1
      @Selandry1  8 років тому +1

      I'm sure there are other things that can be causing this that I have not discovered, so I would appreciate your feedback if you do find another solution.

    • @graceandtimbercompany528
      @graceandtimbercompany528 8 років тому

      Hey, thanks so much on the reply. I just bought the bit. So far I've tried it on solid pieces only. I have no yet tried with the top/bottom pieces. I will try with to see how it goes. I am not doing the bentwood core process yet. No plane. :) I appreciate your time and look to the day I can make rings as amazing as yours.. Ed

  • @olon2
    @olon2 9 років тому

    What sort of plane were you using to get those nice shavings?

    • @Selandry1
      @Selandry1  9 років тому

      It's a Mujingpang plane that I got at a woodworking show.

    • @carmelpule6954
      @carmelpule6954 8 років тому

      +olon2 The shavings come from the sharpness and not the type of plane. My grand father had wooden planes and the sharpness was so important and he could get the same shavings. IN fact I would say that the edge is as sharp as a razor. There is a lot of know how in grinding and lapping and that edge. The man in this video knows what he is doing, he loves the wood and treats it ever so gentle for after all, wood is alive!!!

  • @aarondcmedia9585
    @aarondcmedia9585 8 років тому

    Ok so were the shavings glued on with CA?
    And the layers next using 2 part epoxy?
    Could you use "normal" wood glue instead or is it just not strong / filling enough?

    • @Selandry1
      @Selandry1  8 років тому

      Normal glue does not work. The pieces that are glued together shatter when you try to shave it down with the router.

    • @harrysmith5676
      @harrysmith5676 8 років тому

      +Selandry1 What wood are you using to make the shavings?

    • @harrysmith5676
      @harrysmith5676 8 років тому

      +Selandry1 Are you using cedar for the sacrificial blank because you have it in the shop or is it something you have experimented with and like to use?

    • @Selandry1
      @Selandry1  8 років тому +1

      +Harry Smith I used pine for the shavings on this ring, but I also use maple, walnut or cherry shavings depending on the ring design. For the sacrificial core I used the pith of a cedar 2x4 because it is darker than the pine which makes it easier to see when all the core has been removed. I do the opposite and use a light wood for the mandrel if I use darks wood shavings. You should check out my new ring video where I make a much nicer ring and you will see what I mean.

  • @pierrevanas4740
    @pierrevanas4740 4 роки тому

    What is that bit called at 4:50?

  • @rayeverett813
    @rayeverett813 7 років тому

    Very clever set up. Why not just get a lathe? A mini lathe used for making pens would be perfect.

  • @renatocosta811
    @renatocosta811 9 місяців тому

    This press has worked like a charm for my projects ua-cam.com/users/postUgkxajoEbapTfqWaadnqb04h6U576yxXp-FE . I didn't even secure it to my table top, mainly due to the fact that I was using a 15 lbs drill vise. It's not flimsy at all as to what others have claimed it to be. Make sure the locking nuts and levers are secured and there won't be any issues with light pressure and patience. I was able to drill through aluminum, plastic, and steel (steel took a while) with no problems at all. Yeah it took a little longer than a regular drill press, but I don't have the space OR the money for one.The instruction manual was worthless, but luckily assembling the press was intuitive. However, the manual would be good for ordering replacement parts if needed. There is a nice breakdown of the parts that are included in the kit. Before ordering, make sure it is compatible with your unit, it is clearly stated what models the press is compatible with.This was an excellent purchase for $40!!

  • @kevinbrister8801
    @kevinbrister8801 4 роки тому

    They say "Seeing is believing", I saw that but I don't believe it! I dont quite understand what you did there! Looks awesome though!

  • @gangsterpranksters3724
    @gangsterpranksters3724 5 років тому

    Good video, but I just want to know what and y u r doing the next step, idk y u made half of the wooden things u made, can u please make a new video describing what u r doing and y, bc I love this idea

  • @jaredhammel4587
    @jaredhammel4587 4 роки тому

    2:30 You just showed us how to make the forbidden S'More!

    • @Selandry1
      @Selandry1  4 роки тому

      You have found my secret. Good luck and make some nice rings!

  • @jeffreycunningtown5730
    @jeffreycunningtown5730 4 роки тому +17

    This time I will use WoodPrix instructions to make it.

  • @tabasdezh
    @tabasdezh 6 років тому

    Hi...Can you make a ring out of plywood? I think plywood is very durable, but I'm not sure about making a ring.

    • @Selandry1
      @Selandry1  5 років тому +1

      People make cool rings out of old skateboard plywood so yes you can as long as you use good plywood.

    • @tabasdezh
      @tabasdezh 5 років тому

      Yea I made some wood rings out of plywood and they look amazing. Do you know how many variations you can make with it... really a lot. You can chose the darker color strip be in the middle and many more. There're so many different colors of the woods in there. You also can change the angle of holesaw and get a great pattern. I really enjoyed it. After I watched your videos I started thinking about it. Thanks :)

  • @Bc5xdown
    @Bc5xdown 7 років тому +2

    very nice. however if you really wanna speed this whole process up..ditch the router...take a set of spade bits and cut them down and mount to your hole saw and in one pull you have a ring..then sand the inside with a taper...

    • @antmallett6065
      @antmallett6065 7 років тому

      Brian - Show us please? I doubt it will work. I'm sure the blanks will snap like crazy, with the run-out on an average DP being what it is, and now you want to make simultaneous cuts ID and OD?

    • @Bc5xdown
      @Bc5xdown 7 років тому

      Ant Mallett I have cut over 60 rings that way...if you don't succeed then adjust the depth of the spade.. Ive never shot video for UA-cam but..I didn't speak on something " I thought might work" I have a slew of them made for different sizes

    • @antmallett6065
      @antmallett6065 7 років тому

      Great, I may just try it for myself then. Only thing is, my hole saw arbour needs a flat on the inserted bit in order to be usable. No worries for people with different arbour styles, or access to a milling machine. Not my worry, but a point in case.

    • @Bc5xdown
      @Bc5xdown 7 років тому

      So does mine...I cut the spade bits down in the bench grinder...and then ground a flat spot in them

  • @chaosmaybe
    @chaosmaybe 8 років тому

    What bits are you using?

    • @Selandry1
      @Selandry1  8 років тому +2

      1/4" spiral downcut bit and a t slot bit to trim the top.

  • @kriseiting5528
    @kriseiting5528 9 років тому

    Do you sell them? I would love to buy one if you did. If you don't, you should.

    • @Selandry1
      @Selandry1  9 років тому

      Thanks, but I do not sell them. I just make them for my girls. Too many other projects to start a side business. Feel free to use my method and start your own ring factory.

  • @Croutard
    @Croutard 8 років тому +1

    Damn I wish I had the tools to do this -__-

    • @Freefallpilot65
      @Freefallpilot65 8 років тому

      +Croutard save the money on a drill press and router and get a small lathe.

  • @susanlsolarz8920
    @susanlsolarz8920 8 років тому +2

    I follow you no problem until the very end. The ring is glued to the dowel and I do not understand how you are removing the ring from the wood dowel. Otherwise, thanks!

    • @h3rteby
      @h3rteby 8 років тому +2

      +SL Solarz He drills away the dowel at 5:40

  • @diversify210
    @diversify210 7 років тому

    very nice, but to much work for one ring. Could probably bang these out in batches on small lathe

  • @sapick9082
    @sapick9082 8 років тому

    What do You add at 5.27

    • @Selandry1
      @Selandry1  8 років тому

      Superglue. Original brand thin seems to work best. I get in those small disposable tubes at Home Depot.

  • @dizzyightgaming9799
    @dizzyightgaming9799 9 років тому

    The glue that is used most of the time is a CA glue.

  • @freightshayker
    @freightshayker 5 років тому +1

    Do you wear those rings and has one broken due to regular use?
    Peace of Lord Jesus upon you and yours

  • @axlerod494
    @axlerod494 7 років тому +1

    how much do u sell them for

    • @Selandry1
      @Selandry1  7 років тому +1

      farmboy Davis I charge 1.75L or a handle of Hendrix gin.

    • @jeffreyculberth4021
      @jeffreyculberth4021 6 років тому

      Selandry1 looks like I won't be buying one then... sure you won't take cash? cause once I purchase the Hendrix I don't think I can convince myself to let go lol

  • @tomdunphy6865
    @tomdunphy6865 8 років тому

    Isn't this just a vertical lathe?

    • @Selandry1
      @Selandry1  8 років тому

      No. More like a vertical metal lathe.

  • @pez3833
    @pez3833 7 років тому

    dafür hab ich mit 35 eine 2.7 meter lange chopper komplett aus holz gebaut. wer möchte kann fotos haben.einfach fragen

  • @luisgarcia-ju6lf
    @luisgarcia-ju6lf 5 років тому

    mayo trabajo para un anillo de madera, has algo mas practico

  • @FUGYOO
    @FUGYOO 8 років тому +9

    Those are sweet dude!! But WAY too much work for one ring that will shatter the first time you punch some jerk in the teeth.

    • @Selandry1
      @Selandry1  8 років тому +2

      Thanks Fugyoo. These rings actually hold up really well with the bentwood core. I wear mine daily and it takes a lot of abuse.

    • @FUGYOO
      @FUGYOO 8 років тому +1

      Selandry1
      Coll. I'm a wood carver and I made some wood knuckles just for grins. I'll try some rings now. Thanks for sharing great work and talent.

  • @moonsofourmother2815
    @moonsofourmother2815 3 роки тому

    ¿what?

  • @duurrkk
    @duurrkk 3 роки тому

    boy I'd be REALLY careful with a drill press + router combination in this way.. if the drill press chuck falls down and hits that router bit, it could spell trouble for you and your shop.

  • @moonsofourmother2815
    @moonsofourmother2815 3 роки тому

    ¿What?

  • @richarddonkin3279
    @richarddonkin3279 8 років тому

    I can't believe how much work you put into it,just for one ring,I hope you don't include labour when you sell them

    • @Selandry1
      @Selandry1  8 років тому +4

      Precisely why I do not sell them. I make them only for my girls.

    • @rodrigozeballos9768
      @rodrigozeballos9768 8 років тому

      +Anna F. Henderson 074uturi48048p483aepep2p

  • @mxs4193
    @mxs4193 7 років тому

    "Mounting your router under your drill press" yeah that sounds safe!

    • @Selandry1
      @Selandry1  7 років тому

      Thanks. I'm still okay. And still making nice rings.

  • @greezzzli3081
    @greezzzli3081 8 років тому +1

    Я ТОБОЙ ГОРЖУСЬ!!!

  • @pez3833
    @pez3833 7 років тому +1

    dämmlich aber cool,

  • @manyfeather2knives423
    @manyfeather2knives423 2 роки тому +2

    If this was meant to be instructional you missed your target. Your very talented but way more verbal instructions would have been great

  • @doylemetzinger1774
    @doylemetzinger1774 6 років тому +8

    You can use woodprix instructions to build it in the cheapest way.

  • @Cancun771
    @Cancun771 8 років тому +1

    So did you do yourself the favour and got a wood lathe by now?

    • @Selandry1
      @Selandry1  8 років тому +1

      No. I can always find a work around. My neighbor has one and will let me use it whenever I want. But I never have.

    • @captin3149
      @captin3149 7 років тому

      I'm a relatively experienced woodworker, but I'll admit to being intimidated by lathes. I have no idea how to use them, and have none available here to practice on. (Also don't want to pay hundreds of dollars for something I'm not experienced at or sure that I'd use.) Do you have any links to good videos for someone that has absolutely no idea how to use one? Most of the ones I've found on here assume you have at least some experience with them.

    • @Cancun771
      @Cancun771 7 років тому

      Cap Tin
      I used to say "Get Glen Lucas' DVD 'Mastering Woodturning'. Which is still great, but even Glen has started admitting you can replace years of tool sharpening experience with a Tormek jig or something.
      Also now there are the Easy Tools, using carbide inserts, requiring no sharpening at all and neither a certain special tool angle, and are supposedly *real* easy to use. Haven't tried them yet but my cheap knockoff should arrive any moment ;-)

    • @captin3149
      @captin3149 7 років тому

      Cancun771
      Thanks :)

  • @phhdvm
    @phhdvm 11 місяців тому

    The lack of explanation makes the video marginally helpful

  • @pez3833
    @pez3833 7 років тому

    auf was für ideen leute kommen, ok ich wollte mir mit 14 eine tattowiermaschine aus einer stichsäge bauen. ich war 14!

  • @jimbell9146
    @jimbell9146 4 роки тому

    needs to turn up the volume

  • @kl0an
    @kl0an 2 роки тому +1

    Turn off that annoying music and either add some speaking parts telling what you're using or use on screen texts to tell us.

  • @shastakennmpx17
    @shastakennmpx17 6 років тому

    If you want to make your own woodworking yourself just look for woodprix website. There is all you need to make it :)