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This channel contains videos of the meetings, demos and tutorial from the World Wide Wood Turners club. You're invited to join.
To learn more about the World Wide Wood Turners club, check out www.worldwidewoodturners.org/meetings.
To learn more about the World Wide Wood Turners club, check out www.worldwidewoodturners.org/meetings.
2024-11-06 World Wide Wood Turners Meeting
Welcome to the World Wide Wood Turners Meeting for 2024-10-06. As always, we had a great meeting; demonstrations, suggestions and gallery of projects completed during the week.
Enjoy.
Enjoy.
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2024 11 06 Demo: Turning an Inside-Out Ornament with Matt Harber
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Another great demonstration by Matt Harber; Turning an Inside-Out Ornament. Enjoy it.
2024-11-06 England Turning Symposium with Jim Duxbury
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Recently, Jim Duxbury went to a turning symposium in England. He returned and had some great snapshots for us. Check them out.
2024-11-06 Recovery with Heather Budarick
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Check out this recovery by Heather Budarick. She did a fantastic turning.
2024-11-06 Discussion on Converting a Lathe to an Electonrical Controlled Motor
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During the 2024-11-06 Pre-Meeting, there was a discussion on converting your belt drive speed lathe to an electtronic variable speed control lathe. Not all motors can be converted. Here, I've extracted that portion of the pre-meeting.
2024-11-06 Pre-Meeting Discussion on Video Cameras
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During the Pre-Meeting section of the 2024-11-06 meeting, there was a question on the cameras you might use for a demonstration. This is the segment for those that may be interested.
2024-10-30 World Wide Wood Turners Meeting
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Welcome to the World Wide Wood Turners Meeting in 2024-10-30. See our full meeting, enjoy the demo, enjoy the chat, and enjoy the information. Have fun.
2024-10-30 Demo: Turning a Pumpkin Box with Billy Burt
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Billy Burt was asked to try turning something unusual for this demo. Billy came up with a really fun idea ... turn an pumpkin box. See what you think about this demo, and leave a comment.
2024-10-30 Discussion : Bandsaw Blades
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Even before the meeting (pre-Meeting Chat), we had a few interesting discussions on 2024-10-30. I've extracted those items and added them to youtube. You may like to hear the thoughts of members on maintaining bandsaws, and their thoughts on blades. Here it is. Oh, and if you would like to know more about maintenance and tuning your bandsaw, you may want to check out the Alex Snodgrass' youtube...
2024-10-30 Safety Moment with Sue Jilek
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Enjoy Sue Jilek's safety reminder for 2024-10-30.
2024-10-30 Recovery by Joaquin Juatai
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Check out the beautiful recovery for this box by Joaquin Juatai.
2024-10-30 Discussion: Epoxy
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During the pre-meeting for 2024-10-30, folks discussed varieties of epoxy you might like to use. Learn about Floral, SuperClear, Alumilite, and Liquid Diamond. Each was mentioned because folks have opinions about them and wanted to share their thoughts.
2024-10-23 Post-Meeting Chat
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Welcome to the Post-Meeting Chat for 2024-10-23. Here is you chance to learn more about the people in the club. See the random thoughts of the folks outside the meeting.
2024-10-23 World Wide Wood Turners Meeting
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Welcome to the World Wide Wood Turners Meeting for 2024-10-23. See two demos, listen to discussion, see great gallery of projects performed by members and enjoy your favorite pastime ... wood turning.
2024-10-23 Intentionally Making A Funnels with Dane Chandler
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Folks, this is not a demo of an accident. This is a demonstration on making a Funnel. Not because someone cut through the bottom unintentionally, but, because you sincerely want to make a functional funnel. Enjoy Dane's demonstration on turnning a funnel.
2024 10 23 Safety Moment with Sue Jilek
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2024 10 23 Safety Moment with Sue Jilek
2024-10-23 Demo: Connecting finials to Ornaments by Mark Sillay
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2024-10-23 Demo: Connecting finials to Ornaments by Mark Sillay
2024-10-16 World Wide Wood Turners Meeting
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2024-10-16 World Wide Wood Turners Meeting
2024-10-16 Project Idea: Acrylic Shaker by Jim Duxbury
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2024-10-16 Project Idea: Acrylic Shaker by Jim Duxbury
2024-10-16 Demo: Whiskey Smoker with Jeff Walters
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2024-10-16 Demo: Whiskey Smoker with Jeff Walters
2024-10-16 Safety Moment with Sue Jilek
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2024-10-16 Safety Moment with Sue Jilek
2024-10-16 Pivoting Lid Box with Matt Harber
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2024-10-16 Pivoting Lid Box with Matt Harber
2024-10-16 Drip Finish with Doug Miller
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2024-10-16 Drip Finish with Doug Miller
2024-10-16 Gilding Hint with Dane Chandler
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2024-10-16 Gilding Hint with Dane Chandler
2024 10 16 Projects Idea: Rocket Kaliedoscope with Jim Duxbury
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2024 10 16 Projects Idea: Rocket Kaliedoscope with Jim Duxbury
Matt did a fabulous job.
Thank you Doug!
I really love Wednesday nights
So nice
Where do I get the spreadsheet you referenced?
You can find the pdf at: worldwidewoodturners.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/Joyner-Jig.pdf
Beautiful job on Christmas ornaments.Thank you Mark
Great demo Jeff!
Great meeting. Some excellent discussion. Looking forward to tomorrow night.
Interesting video. Got that on my list. I do wish that the people who do CC would learn woodworking and woodturning terminology: waist for waste, etc. Sometimes I have a hard time figuring out what they are saying.
I just love Wednesday nights.
Thats a great idea , thank you for sharing,cheers, Bram
enjoyed watching this again. Thanks for breaking it out of the meeting
Great gallery this meeting with some great discussion coming from what was shown. I love hearing the wheels turning as folks think about what they are seeing. Per usual, Martin’s demo was fantastic. Great explanations and technique.
Nice video , may be to show a close up of the 3 different rows you got on your indexing plate
That is amazing,I will definitely try and make one of those and experiment. Thank you for this. .
Interesting I might look into this. It seems methyl hydrate is methanol here Stateside? Would ethanol have the same effect?
Scott, where did you get the bearings for your vacuum chuck? Thanks.
Do you put 50/50 coating on every time you flip the bag? Thanks
nice one Doug
Great to see you Dean ❤
Dean it's good to see you again the wife and I miss your videos.
Richard Dean I miss your videos. Missed see you at SWAT
I love Wednesday night
Started watching so dragged out couldn't get through thanx anyway
Very informative demo Walt. Thank you for sharing.
Yeah, thanks Billy, that looks like it will do the trick.
That is a great jig, Jim. Thank you for sharing !!
I just had to go back and rewatch this.
My wife just freaked out and ducked around the corner thinking this is live. LOL.
Thanks for sharing Matt.
The drill bit is a 2 flute ball end mill. Double sided. 3/8". The bar steel is 3/4", hollowed out, with a hole for the grub screw drilled and tapped, to hold the bit in place.
Thanks for the detail explanation/description.
I am having a hard time understanding the index wheel, how does it control the cable wheel?
Sam, you should come to a meeting and ask, I am not sure that Bob will see your question and answer. But, I am sure Bob would be happy to explain. Though the answer is not extremely hard, it is probably not something that would be easy to explain in a simple text answer. A little drawing and hand waving is probably in order. If I understood your confusion, and I understood Bob correctly, this may be the answer ... but, I don't guarantee I am right. I am not even certain what you did not understand. Asking him at the meeting would be the best way to get the answer for sure. I think it is the fact he has multiple rows (concentric circles) on the index wheel discussion that is confusing. I think the logic is different rows (concentric circles) on his Index wheel had different numbers of holes. Therefore, different rows (concentric circles) were divisible by different numbers. If he had a row (concentric circle) that had 24 holes spread equidistant around the circle, he could insert his pin every 4 holes. The result would be that he would end up with 6 flutes. If he had an index wheel with 30 holes equidistant around the circle, he could place the pin every 5 holes and he would end up with 6 flutes. If he had an index wheel with 30 holes equidistant around the circle, he could place the pin every 10 holes and he would end up with 3 flutes. His index wheel simply has multiple rows with different numbers of holes, resulting in his being able to choose the correct row, choose an interval around the circle and get equidistant flutes. Did I hit on the thing that was not clear to you? Did the description make sense?
@@woodturning7843 Thank you, that helps alot.
good demo... thanks for your time
Nice one Jim simple but effective
Have known Jim from when we met 20 years ago at a Symposium in Ohio. He has always fascinated me with all the ingenious things he comes up with and once again he ceases to amaze me with his talents. His Kaleidoscopes are fabulous and he always has simplified methods to construct. Wish he would publish a plan for making this Lattice jig.....this is a real winner!
Great demo Bob. Stools are a project that more folks should give a try. Well done.
Great demo Billy. Love doing inlays in the lid. I forget to do it most of the time. Very nice.
Nice. Think I may have make some.
Very interesting demo! Thanks to Brent and Mark!!
I like that. I will make some if you don’t mind. Thanks
Good to see Eddie healthy again thanks
Nice & simple fixture! Could make interesting top portions for bottle stoppers.
Hi Martin I wished I seen this video before I purchased the two Russian tools from you. I’m still struggling with the hook tool as there’s no English speaking turner’s as you know.
Very unique concept. Do you have plans for this on your website?
Great demo Doug! Thank you for sharing.
Thank you, Dave!
Great job, Matt!
Thanks, Sue! 😊
Another great meeting of World Wide Woodturners.
Hello fellow WWWTer's, I was wondering what gauge nichrome wire is best to use for this application? I have a Burnmaster Eagle. Thank you in advance!
You were right Dane about this group! I've never seen any YTer use a roughing gouge for anything more than knocking the corners off a blank. What a great demo! Have you ever thought about putting more than the date in the title to make it easier to go back and watch specific demos?
Never mind I see a separate posting of hustle the demo
Hmm. Not sure if I'll try this finial jig. I'll just keep backing up my finials using my left hand. Works smoothly.