3 easy Woodturning Projects. How to Prep for drying. Solutions for Small Pieces
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 27 ก.พ. 2024
- This week has been my roughing out week, and I have chosen to produce this project video to cover areas of green/wet timber and what to do with those small pieces that you have lying around. This project video will cover three simple woodturning roughing-out projects: a bowl, a platter, and a catch-all.
I really hope you enjoy the video.
Cheers,
Kezza
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My methods may not be the safest, so please be responsible for your safety and follow the manufacturer's guidelines and all safety instructions.
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Everyone that hasn’t tried changing background color for contrast please remember what he said. It will help you out immensely. Great point Kerry. Thanks
Cheers, Rod. Hey did you enjoy that little impromptu live session the other day. I was a little nervous and tongue tied. Haha
I loved it. Your personality is perfect for that type venue. That bit of nervousness is what makes it genuine. I shared it it with students and was the perfect timing. Our last session we went over the basics of cutting and sealing blanks. Getting them roughed was going to be our next lesson so we can get them some inventory drying. I really needed to get them on some green wood. I have been letting them use some of my dried blanks. They have done well but it is fun to stream shavings while practicing cuts. Can’t wait for the next one. As long as you stay real to you it’s all going to be good. To many of the pompous know it alls ruin it. All the knowledge in the world will not promote our craft if it’s to boring to watch. You are such an impressive young man. Love seeing the growth 👍
Thank you so much, Rod. I always appreciate your opinion. I wish your students all the very best. Nothing better than having stock that you have prepared and ready to turn.
I’ll try and get another live session next week🤝
Cheers.
Kez
Great tips on prepping, Kerry. My chuck doesn't use a hex key so, if I find it hard to remove, I open the jaws like you showed and use a piece of 3/4" wood about 12" long to lock in the jaws with a "handle" sticking up and slap it with my palm - like you did with the tool. (mine is a wood slat from a futon)
The old futon coming to go use haha. Cheers mate.
What ever gets the job done safely🤝
I like this video thank you for sharing it to view. I wish your channel more success. Best wishes
Thank you so much mate. I really appreciate that. 🤝
Great insights as ever Kez!!
Thank you brother. Have a great day.
Right and that one got the sanding job finished. Now I need the next one for getting the poly onto them :P
Now I know what your up to from Instagram 👌🤝 crushing it mate. And the blower is the go
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Great video Kerry.
Love your easy banter, I feel really included in the video.
Some great tips and tricks.
I really should start turning some of my wet wood ,roughing it down and then let it dry.
When I started turning all the old guys at the shed told me to let it dry first. Could take up to 8 years or more. Who wants to wait that long.
Tell me do you ever have any rough out bowls that you can’t make into a finished bowl.
Thanks for sharing.
Thank you for the support, Greg. In my recent live video, I showcased a heap of bowls with defects. I’m currently trying to find homes for them. Usually, if they have significant patches of minerals, holes, or even rot, I tend to discard them. Does that answer your question?
Cheers for the tutorial, great job Kezza 👍
Glad you liked it mate.
Hope you’re doing well.
Kez
All good mate 🙂
Looks like the Ole lathe got a splash of paint.
A scrub and a lick of paint makes it look like new👌
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I wondered if it was new for a while LOL!
That would be 👍
Sounds like a plan.
Nice Tutorial Kerry. How’s your Finger ? Will it ever get better ? I hope so 😊
Finger is holding up well mate. Thanks for asking. I’m glad you liked the video. Simple ideas for those little bits of wood we all have.
Cheers mate.
Kez
Your inner recess on the bowl and catch all reminds me of what Richard Raffan does when remounting bowl blanks. How thick were these pieces prior to turning?
Yeah, that shoulder is perfect for allowing a chuck to expand into it 👌. They were thicker than what I would normally like them to be. The platter blank could have been a bowl, but it was the only quarter-sawn stuff I had that size lying around. Usually, it’s around the 50mm mark for platters.
Cheers mate.
Kezza
In the case of the player blank for example, Why not tenons on both sides instead of the starting Mortice and tenon on other side? Missed if there was an advantage to doing it that way.
I chose to do it this way because the mortise will be left in the end platter, and it will only need a quick touch-up with the skew. You could do it either way; it's up to you, there's no right and wrong way.
Cheers,
Kez
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