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Four Cuts - A Wood Turning Basics Lesson 

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There are only a few main cuts in turning and 3 turning blank orientations. Success comes from understanding the grains interaction with an edge/wedge. And since there are only a few handful of tools this is an easy reach for new woodworkers. Grasp this and your enjoyment of the craft and quality of results will all improve.
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@p0sher
@p0sher 3 года назад
Rock solid understanding and knowledge expertly explained. Thanks! I've worked with wood most of my life and have a wood science degree. Your explanation of cutting theory and practice reminds me of my student days reading McKenzie and Koch! Having just recently purchased a lathe I need to learn and practice a new skill and this video has helped enormously! Everyone who works with wood should see this, not just wood turners!
@chrisnedbalek2866
@chrisnedbalek2866 2 года назад
7:00 skew 7:46 skew: plane, peel, slice, scrape 8:23 planing (Spindle turning) 9:36 skew: analysis of the edge of the blade 13:34 how to actually apply the tool to the wood 14:25 more on applying the tool with the angle of the tool to the wood 16:56 review so far 17:22 peeling (the most underrated cut) 21:15 The peeling technique 22:27 the Slice (is like cross cutting) 23:45 Slicing technique 24:52 slicing is one of the best ways to get almost finish ready Edge grain 25:07 Scraping 27:12 scraping technique 28:07 scraping is the quickest way to dull your tool. It'll dull it in about eight seconds. 29:23 Review 30:33 Spindle roughing gouge 32:00 SRG technique 36:32 Spindle gouge & bowl gouge 40:17 left-hand and right-hand in the use of the spindle gouge and bowl gouge. 41:10 technique with bowl gouge 47:32 Back to planing (with a bowl gouge) 49:30 ... and with a Spindle gouge 51:50 Wood is stupid. 52:38 End grain hollowing 56:50 EGH: scraping 1:00:52 Face grain work 1:06:42 the Facing compromise most turners make
@shaunhayward
@shaunhayward 4 года назад
Single best woodturning video I've ever seen. This demystified so much.
@lukekirby4954
@lukekirby4954 4 года назад
What Shaun Hayward said ... new to this game and without good local tutors I have been playing, testing, trying, perfecting. I guess I have quickly learnt that tool sharpening and technique are key BUT understanding the engagement of the tool to the wood and grain structure will be a game changer. Great video well shot and very understandable.
@johnleins5593
@johnleins5593 3 года назад
Very good. Novice turner's should very carefully watch, listen, and learn. This video also makes you think. Signed. Novice.
@MelkeinMaalla
@MelkeinMaalla Год назад
I have a DSc Tech degree and I just love how you put a lot of analytical thinking on what you do. You build indepth understanding instead of repeating generic advice. I have actually wached this a couple of times. This video is phenomenal.
@MelkeinMaalla
@MelkeinMaalla Год назад
Sidenote: I was reading articles on wood turning and the skilled makers said there are two different cuts... I was like nope, four! It is really rewarding to learn the techniques as now I am experimenting with different woods. If the wood is not dense enough for one type of cut I can switch to another technique. Also understanding what happens where the chisels touch the wood allows changing the angle and rotate the tool without too much thinking. I take a bowl gouge and turn it sideways instead of using a roughing chisel. I rotate it to scrape a U-shape, and so on. Most rewarding was that I finally became friends with the skew yesterday. It takes a bit more power than the other chisels and it is necessary to understand how to use the pressure so that you don't push in a way that makes a catch. I was able to cut very straight end-grain surfaces freehand to glue different woods together without sanding.
@Arduinerd
@Arduinerd 4 года назад
Your videos have been so tremendously helpful. I genuinely thank you for putting in the time to teach these things.
@robertf6344
@robertf6344 3 года назад
An hour+ video for me as a newbie that I felt I learned something all the way through and enjoyed watching. No wasted words. Very well presented.
@shanesowell4124
@shanesowell4124 25 дней назад
As a degreed engineer, I truly appreciate your scientific approach to this! Subscribed and will be watching many more of your videos.
@AutoMattOn
@AutoMattOn 28 дней назад
"it works because it has a soul" came for the woodworking, left with an existential crisis seriously great video. i'm about 4 test pieces into my journey and this was the insight i needed. thanks 😊
@TONY-ye1gg
@TONY-ye1gg 3 года назад
The best video i have ever seen related to woodturning Your videos has been a tremendous help Thank you so much Cheers
@allenwc
@allenwc 4 года назад
Again! So thorough, which in the end makes it so clear. I'm learning so much from these turning lessons. Thank you so much for doing them.
@briangreenlee166
@briangreenlee166 2 года назад
I watched several “Lathe basics” videos before I found this one and boy I’m glad I kept searching. If he’s not a teacher he should be. This was the most comprehensive easy to understand nuanced approach to showing not only what to do but why you want to do it this way I have ever seen on any subject on RU-vid. I immediately became a subscriber and look forward to all your other videos.
@1cooldadnOK
@1cooldadnOK 2 года назад
Agreed. Very informative.
@VictorAntonioLive
@VictorAntonioLive 4 года назад
Finally, someone puts 'cutting' in plain English...thank you.
@HomeImProveMentHow
@HomeImProveMentHow 3 года назад
I agree this was very helpful video adjust started to use ale the know-nothing this is a very helpful and education how long have you been using a lathe? ByForNow Ken
@Jrb8k3n
@Jrb8k3n 3 года назад
Couldn't agree more.
@jonaweber7325
@jonaweber7325 3 года назад
Great explanatory video!
@TheCaoimhin2
@TheCaoimhin2 2 года назад
This goes down as one of the great videos on RU-vid! To be a good teacher is a real gift, and you are a great teacher. One of the best on RU-vid and so one of the best in the world. Thank you for your time.
@balintbarki4121
@balintbarki4121 Год назад
I very-very-very rarely say this, but this video was one of the best I have seen about woodturning/woodworking. Thank you!
@jonjohnson647
@jonjohnson647 2 года назад
With zero experience, I recently purchased a wood lathe. I have watched numerous videos from many experts. I could not for the life of me figure out just what was going on with the complicated geometry of the tools. Until I watched your video, that is. Now, it all makes sense. Thank you so much for the instructions.
@reprosser
@reprosser 5 лет назад
Been turning for years, and this is the best description and demonstration I have seen for the 4 cuts.
@GaryWall
@GaryWall 5 лет назад
The same here. I wish that I had this information in this format when I started out. I had to learn from my own mistakes.
@richmillett7815
@richmillett7815 3 года назад
Being showed how to do something is one thing. But being taught why is so much more important. Thank you very much. You are the best teacher.
@jeffreyroybal8981
@jeffreyroybal8981 4 года назад
Without a doubt this video has been the best explanation of how it all works! I have watched several and none have broken things down so I get it the way you did! You rock Sir!
@SkipFixesStuffAndKnowsThings
Shawn, apologies for the long post. I’ve been woodworking for 25+ years and have done a wide variety of projects from which I’ve learned a ton about wood grain, cutting, and movement. But I’ve finally broken down and gotten a lathe and have been spending a significant amount of time watching beginning woodturning videos. The grain dynamics, while still universal, for me, still require a brand new paradigm given the dynamics of spinning wood. This video, with the deep dive into those dynamics and the simplicity of the four different cuts and how the different shaped tools have basically identical edge interactions, has been an eye opener and will help me immensely. As I said, I am just starting out and have found myself wanting to do a particular shape and then staring at my tools wondering which one to use. This results in tossing tons of toothpicks in the trash as I experiment, with no real understanding of what is happening. I will be referencing this video frequently as I move into this world. Thanks so much for taking the time to put this together. Skip. Also shout out to @chrisnedbalek2866 for indexing the time and topics for easy reference.
@thegreatconvergence8422
@thegreatconvergence8422 7 месяцев назад
Thanks for your videos I appreciate them, i made all my chisels myself out of leaf springs from the scrapyard and lathed all the handles, it was a rewarding experience.
@kevinfontenot9463
@kevinfontenot9463 2 года назад
I’m learning more and more. I always come back to your and one or two others videos. The more I turn, the more things you’ve pointed out make sense allowing me to learn even more from your videos. I really appreciate the work you’ve put into your teaching vids. Thank you.
@ssum7733
@ssum7733 2 года назад
I always love the detail, comments, challenges and comedic elements in your commentary. Thanks for the lessons. You're great to learn from.
@AndersOlausson
@AndersOlausson 5 лет назад
Thank you. This is easily one of the most useful videos on the internet right now!
@eileenbreen9057
@eileenbreen9057 3 года назад
I agree, very well done. I am a slow learner so I need to watch a few learned so I had to watch several times and enjoyed each times. Very well presented,
@kevingowdy3651
@kevingowdy3651 4 года назад
Watching this should be compulsory for anyone buying a lathe, BEFORE they begin turning. Less catches, less accidents and much more productive fun. Thank you for another great lesson. Kevin UK
@Rocknbike2011
@Rocknbike2011 3 года назад
I'm an italian cabinetmaker who is trying to improve his own woodturning ..... I appreciate a lot your passion but mostly your very talented educational attitude!!!
@raincreek8032
@raincreek8032 4 года назад
Man, I’ve just watched you for 12 hours, and I’ve learned more than in the last 2 years! Bravo!
@MarcFireHart
@MarcFireHart 8 месяцев назад
Thank you for this video. There are hundreds of tutorial videos out there and this is the first time I learn so much about grain and how to work with it. Fantastic!
@overlycranked8674
@overlycranked8674 4 года назад
In this one hour video I learn more than a full day workshop I paid good money for. This is a very tricky subject to explain and you have done a masterful teaching here. Thank you
@wortheffort
@wortheffort 4 года назад
Thanks
@ConcreteLand
@ConcreteLand 3 года назад
My practice. Watch this video, go practice. Watch video again, go practice more. Repeat as necessary. Thanks for all the great videos. You’re awesome.
@peterrueckert5619
@peterrueckert5619 5 лет назад
The best video i have ever seen related to woodturning ! Great explanations, looks like I now understand what I was doing the last 10 years 😁 Many thanks from Germany 👍
@erikhejblsrensen1671
@erikhejblsrensen1671 3 года назад
The video transform theory into practice and vica versa
@du3lmaul3rs50
@du3lmaul3rs50 3 года назад
Excellent explanations and demonstrations. Just whenever I was thinking some of the explanations were starting to get convoluted, you followed with a demonstration that cleared it all up. You are a very good educator. Thanks
@Bass-guitarist
@Bass-guitarist 6 месяцев назад
As a complete beginner just about to use my first (second hand) lathe your tuition was awesome and i made an instant subscribe!
@Bizissl
@Bizissl 4 года назад
Best video for learning about physics behind turning! Best man! Thanks so much 🙂
@GraemePayne1967Marine
@GraemePayne1967Marine 5 лет назад
Very informative video! Many others (including some from woodworking magazines!) often say "do it this way" with little or no useful explanation. THANK YOU for explaining WHY we should "do it this way."
@user-cu2jh5ml6u
@user-cu2jh5ml6u Год назад
As a new woodturner I find your videos invaluable. Love the way you describe everything that's easy for dummies like myself to understand. For the first time since watching this video I actually enjoy using a skew now instead of expecting a catch every time I try and use it.. Keep up the brilliant work.
@angusestcourt7120
@angusestcourt7120 2 года назад
A perfect piece with really clear explanations, thank you from the UK. I’m looking forward to learning from your other videos. Thank you for your time making these excellent educational pieces 👍
@user-nx8jf1mc9t
@user-nx8jf1mc9t 5 лет назад
Very helpful! It's like a kind of collge lecture. Easily understandable :) Thanks for sharing experience of your professional wood turning!
@wortheffort
@wortheffort 5 лет назад
Thanks
@jeffreyrood8755
@jeffreyrood8755 5 лет назад
Man, I think you for teaching these fundamentals. It's just what I needed.
@MrProman55
@MrProman55 3 года назад
As everyone has said, this is a great video which makes turning so much easier to understand because you have explained the interactions between the tools and the wood in each situation.
@ironeagletrike
@ironeagletrike 4 года назад
Shawn you are seriously a great teacher! You know how to part information and made me go buy something other than pen blanks to start turning out some other things!
@wortheffort
@wortheffort 4 года назад
Thanks
@christopherstafford227
@christopherstafford227 2 года назад
I just started trying out woodturning and I'll tell you I've been working basically randomly. This video was the best investment of an hour! Thank you so much for the tutorial!
@fiberinspector1304
@fiberinspector1304 5 лет назад
It's 2:30AM, I am so tired but, cannot seem to stop watching. Such a great video, learned a lot. Thanks.
@michaeldundas8245
@michaeldundas8245 4 года назад
Thanks for taking the time to put together this video. The demonstrations plus the white board diagrams are very helpful.
@timwatson2141
@timwatson2141 3 года назад
Due to a "COVID" slowdown in my industry, I haven't been able to take the plunge into this exciting venture. What I have been able to do is watch WORTHEFFORT tutorials presented by Shawn Graham. WOW! A gifted person like Shawn Graham doesn't come along very often, but here he is! The in-depth explanations are 2nd to none! Thanks Shawn Graham for all you do! With your help, I look forward to diving in to this hobby! God has truly blessed you with this talent!
@pinnaclegaming6019
@pinnaclegaming6019 3 года назад
Most valuable and best 1 hour and 10 mins of my learning experience. Thank you very much for this video.
@bobquinn314
@bobquinn314 Год назад
Excellent Video, even after turning for a few years now, it cleared up some problems I encounter. Will use this as a refresher as needed. Thanks!
@Skyrunner_84
@Skyrunner_84 3 года назад
This is an amazing video. I have never seen someone explain the basic mechanics of wood turning in such great detail. Yet this video is easy for a new person to this craft like me to understand. Thank you so much!
@JamesRousseaux
@JamesRousseaux 4 года назад
Thank you for taking the time to provide such a simple but in-depth explanation of how to use the different edges of different chisels in wood turning. I don't even have a lathe yet but I am keen to learn. When you watch the experienced turners and they make it look so easy. But there is a lot more to it. You have shared in one hour what would probably take years to figure out. Thank you so much. 😊 🇦🇺
@wortheffort
@wortheffort 4 года назад
Thanks
@jjow1
@jjow1 4 года назад
Great Video as a old man learner this is very helpful one of if not the best videos for beginners that I have found , as an oldie just starting a new hobby we need all the help we can get and your video is just that. Many Thanks
@wortheffort
@wortheffort 4 года назад
Thanks
@shaz1616
@shaz1616 5 месяцев назад
This is easily the best video explaining the difference in cuts and tools. For a nerd like me hearing the science behind each cut made it all click for me. Amazing video.l
@bretteee
@bretteee 9 месяцев назад
Thanks for sharing your skills, and teaching us to be better turner's. You sir have helped me hone my skills much better than I was before. Thanks for sharing your knowledge and skills with us, you should write a book about your knowledge because it would be the go to book if you needed to check if you are doing and using the right chisel for the job. Thanks for sharing your skills
@ezeddie9747
@ezeddie9747 2 года назад
You're a great teacher. Everything is explained very clear. I have been a carpenter over 40 years. I have taught many of Apprentice. I enjoyed that just as much as doing the work. Thanks for the great video
@SlightlyRottenCarving
@SlightlyRottenCarving 4 месяца назад
Thanks for the information... I just started turning after a couple years of using dremels, grinders and hand tools to create my carvings. I'm excited for this... and I appreciate the work that people like you put into helping others understand this craft. Take care, friend.
@erichough7080
@erichough7080 5 месяцев назад
As a rank beginner, I find that this post is the very best that I have seen. Great teaching. Thank you.
@varmintproblems
@varmintproblems 3 года назад
Brandon Luter WOW!!! This is the most understandable, “user friendly”, in depth video on tool selection that I have seen on RU-vid. I have never seen such a careful explanation and demonstration of the fine differences between blade shapes, and how they can be properly employed. Very well done, and highly recommended!!!!!!
@brucemcnally3924
@brucemcnally3924 5 лет назад
Superb! Every question, every confusion I had about turning addressed and answered. Great tuition as always, many thanks.
@kcrowder7622
@kcrowder7622 10 месяцев назад
Most important aspects of turning. I've already broke a lathe with the dreaded "catches" and you explained perfectly as to why. Can't recommend this video enough! Many thanks.
@MrDavidHearn
@MrDavidHearn 4 года назад
By far the best lathe video for beginners. Everyone else just skips over these crucial details. Thank you so much!
@wortheffort
@wortheffort 4 года назад
Thanks
@imzzaudae
@imzzaudae 2 года назад
Ya, I'm an avid box turner. Been learning from this guy for years. Always first class videos. Thank you.
@barrylennard6046
@barrylennard6046 3 года назад
The clearest, by a mile, explanation about turning basics that I've ever seen. Thank you.
@netkissa
@netkissa 4 года назад
I am in the process of buying my first lathe. This makes me so much more confident diving in this hobby.
@ournovascotiaadventure1619
@ournovascotiaadventure1619 5 лет назад
I have to make another comment, I just used what you showed us and it was so much more enjoyable, and safe lol. Thanks again
@burnleyize
@burnleyize 4 года назад
This is ridiculous! Spending ALL.my free time watching your videos! Superb. I have learned so much about lathe turning and it makes me rush out to the shop to try them out. And, I am finally enjoying turning bowls, boxes and mushrooms. Thanks, fella. ( And you are WAY TOO YOUNG to be so wise!)
@wortheffort
@wortheffort 4 года назад
I'm officially a senior citizen this year.
@scubadraig4725
@scubadraig4725 Год назад
You are a fantastic teacher, expertly explained, I've yet to turn anything , currently awaiting my lathe but learning before I start. Giving me a great understanding of tool usage. Thank you sir
@MrDaytrack
@MrDaytrack 3 года назад
Love your lecture, man. Now that I understand better what is 'actually' going on at the wood itself; and more to the point; the cutting edge, my turning is better. You-da-man ... Best ... William (Hampshire UK)
@Lakersawi
@Lakersawi 7 месяцев назад
I just started wood turning a couple of days ago and today I came across this video. This is the best learning video I have watched. Thank you very very much for such an informative job.
@tedcarson2971
@tedcarson2971 2 года назад
Ah Ha ... this time I found you ON PURPOSE and I am glad I did!! At this rate I'm beginning to actually UNDERSTAND what I'm doing. Thanks VERY MUCH for taking the trouble to explain what is actually happening with the plane, peal, slice and scraping cuts. Please keep your videos coming!
@colind5537
@colind5537 3 года назад
Thank you for such an informative video. Being brand new to wood turning this was extremely helpful to understand what the tools can or cannot do. Extremely well explained greatly appreciated for taking the time to prepare this video. Thank you
@davidsolivan5115
@davidsolivan5115 Год назад
EXCELLENT! Everyone who wants to get into word turning should watch this video first. So well explained. Thank you!
@nebuler1
@nebuler1 Год назад
You are among the best teachers I've seen on all youtube, in any subject.
@stephanieray6587
@stephanieray6587 4 года назад
Shawn, you are a gifted instructor, but even so I had to watch this video many times to even begin to understand it. So glad now that you started with the skew and a planing cut, which build on what we learned about chisels and planes. So happy to be one of your patrons,
@wortheffort
@wortheffort 4 года назад
Thanks
@jimmccorison
@jimmccorison 5 лет назад
The internet sure has changed many things. When I was learning woodworking in the 80's I bought a bunch of VHS tapes from Taughton Press. It's what there was. What they lacked in the enthusiasm of the instructors/narrators was almost made up for by the production quality. Here we have an incredible introductory lesson to wood turning. Sure, it doesn't have the fancy set, or spit and polish, of a production VHS tape from a big company. What it does have is a teacher who is passionate about what he is teaching, and engaging in how he teaches. The result is that I find myself really understanding and effortlessly absorbing the information. I'll take the real deal over fancy production sets any day of the week. Thank you for all the effort you put into your videos.
@wortheffort
@wortheffort 5 лет назад
Thanks
@chuck8228
@chuck8228 2 года назад
Ok I just ordered a lathe and some chisels. Guess you gonna be my teacher. I was thinking I could do this as retirement when I get old. I'm 53 so I better get started. I bought a new stihl chainsaw to. It wasn't be here for a week so I got time after work to watch videos. Here goes a new journey!!!!
@richardheal4247
@richardheal4247 2 года назад
Really informative lesson. I have just started out wood turning and the results wearnt great, but after watching this I think I know where I have been going wrong. Also think I have dulled my tools by not using them correctly, so I watched you video on sharpening. Ordered wetstones so I can get a good edge and improve my turning. Thanks so much for the in-depth knowledge you have passed on, Rich
@reeceguisse17
@reeceguisse17 3 года назад
This was definitely worth the effort to watch...and I'll probably watch it again several times. Thank you for your time.
@06blackflhxi
@06blackflhxi 3 года назад
i bought a mini lathe , it was back order, expecting next week, in the mean time , i have been eating up your videos, i can’t wait to start making shavings. Thanks for demystifying, the lathe is the last tool that i did not own because it intimidated me. With your videos, i’m sure i’ll be able to create some beautiful things in the future.
@victoryak86
@victoryak86 Год назад
Such an excellent teacher! I always feel that in learning anything, it’s most beneficial to get down to the basics, the fundamentals of what’s really going on. I feel like I understand more the WHY of the different tools and how they interact with the wood. It’s better than just doing things by rote or imitation, you see why the tool is made this way and how it works in relation to the basic nature of wood grain etc. This is where this guy shines in all of his lessons.
@craigsalyers7091
@craigsalyers7091 3 года назад
This is a great instructional video. Not only does he explain HOW, but he also explains WHY.
@DavidL-ii7yn
@DavidL-ii7yn 2 года назад
And this is the video that makes me realize how much I still need to learn. Excellent explanations, thank you.
@timmehling5147
@timmehling5147 5 лет назад
Very good job of keeping it simple and taking the time to show the actual cuts along with the mistakes. Keep up the great work.
@matttrickel9033
@matttrickel9033 3 года назад
Wow- hands down the best video I’ve seen explaining how wood reacts to our tools. Well done!
@aliabazaid4293
@aliabazaid4293 2 года назад
Everyone enjoyed and benefited from this valuable lesson and the next generation will do too.
@timmillswoodturner.
@timmillswoodturner. 5 лет назад
Once again a super informative video. You are a master communicator (and a pretty fair turner to boot 😀)
@robii120
@robii120 2 года назад
Many thanks for this concise yet easy to understand tutorial! Not only did you cover the "how's", but you explained the all important "why's" too! I feel confident enough to have a first try at making some shavings!
@user-qr1gp3qw2n
@user-qr1gp3qw2n 5 месяцев назад
Absolutely great lesson.Thank you.Hello from Russia.
@HomeImProveMentHow
@HomeImProveMentHow 3 года назад
Excellent video up close and personal and you explain the details I just started actually I just got a hold of a lathe don't know anything thank you for making this understandable. I can see why you have the views that you have I've saved it to my playlist thank you I look forward to hear from you Ken God bless
@gaffneyhill
@gaffneyhill 3 года назад
I've turned several bowls already myself but decided to watch this video. Thanks so much. I learned a ton as to why things were happening. I learned a bunch of new technics I am going to try on my next bowl.
@natewilliams2445
@natewilliams2445 3 года назад
Just started down the wood turning rabbit hole. So much to learn. Thank you for this instruction. Exactly what I was looking for.
@rutabegared1
@rutabegared1 2 года назад
The best instructional turning video I've ever seen. Thank you.
@michaelwheatley5627
@michaelwheatley5627 2 года назад
I'm just getting back into turning after a 2 year hiatus. I needed a refresher and that is how I came upon this video. It is by far the best tutorial I have seen on wood turning. Explaining the theory in simple terms and illustrating it clearly makes this a really valuable tutorial. Thank you!
@michaelbutchee334
@michaelbutchee334 3 года назад
Amazing information. Thank you, thank you, thank you! Everyone interested in wood working needs to watch this video.
@bagbeard
@bagbeard 5 лет назад
Another amazing video. Ive learned all i know about the lathe over the last month or so from RU-vid. Your videos are some of the best. I learned to turn spinning tops from you and those are my main practice piece. Ive moved on to small lidded boxes and end grain bowls. It's very hard to really see what people are doing in videos because so much is very subtle . This video really explains why the things ive been doing work, and why some things didn't turn out. I've had a few sketchy moments along the way, lol. I highly recommend new turners watch this!
@wortheffort
@wortheffort 5 лет назад
Thanks
@bagbeard
@bagbeard 5 лет назад
Ive started turning small end grain bowls using same techniques as the boxes, with my 1/2" spindle gouge for hollowing. I hope to get a bowl gouge soon so i can try face grain bowls. 2 questions; is it possible to use the spindle gouge on the face grain bowl? And is easier to hollow face grain oriented bowls?
@wortheffort
@wortheffort 5 лет назад
bagbeard yes it’s possible as discussed in video but I’d just save up for a bowl gouge and instead work spindle skills wt spindle gouge.
@bagbeard
@bagbeard 5 лет назад
Thanks! A sharpening jig is next purchase. Ive been grinding free hand , getting better at it, but can't wait to try an accurately ground chisel!!
@jeffreyrood8755
@jeffreyrood8755 5 лет назад
@@bagbeard I have to invest in the same.
@Sinestro6123
@Sinestro6123 3 года назад
I was bitten by the lathe bug at 12 years old. Have just got another lathe been 40 years. You teach really good. Thank you. 👍 and subscribed.
@kenputtman1834
@kenputtman1834 2 года назад
This was the best tutorial I have see on wood turning. I just got a lathe and had no idea how to use each tool. This video helped me understand the tools shape and how it will interact with the grain of the wood. I was always looking for the 5-10 min. video to learn what I needed. I am glad I took the time to watch as is was so educational. Well Done.
@pinkenbajedi2119
@pinkenbajedi2119 3 года назад
I will hopefully be picking up a lathe this Wednesday, will be self teaching. Thanks for these videos, fills the gaps.
@tj5153
@tj5153 3 года назад
Best turning video that ever existed in the universe. Learned a lot!
@JOHNSmith-pn6fj
@JOHNSmith-pn6fj 2 года назад
Great lesson on the basics of tool cuts. Thank You for that information.
@billmiller5924
@billmiller5924 3 года назад
Excellent video & great way of explaining the different cuts - turning the way you explained the 4 cuts means a lot less sanding Thanks Bill M
@bigleafwoodcraft1453
@bigleafwoodcraft1453 3 года назад
By far the best informative woodturning video on RU-vid! Thank you so much!!!
@paulschmolke188
@paulschmolke188 2 года назад
Lengthy and detailed. Excellent explanations on what’s really happening when you put chisel to wood.
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