Top 10 Must-have Accessories Every Woodturner Needs
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 27 ธ.ค. 2024
- You have got the lathe, basic tools and a way to sharpen them if they are conventional. What else do you need? Let’s look at some accessories every woodturner might need. If you find my videos helpful, you can buy me a virtual cup of coffee with this link. www.buymeacoff...
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Links to products mentioned in this video:
PSI Woodworking LDC2MT Live Tailstock 1/2" Drill Chuck with #2 Morse Taper Mount amzn.to/4cLk81P
Hurricane, 5/8" (16mm) Keyless Drill Chuck with JT6 Taper and JT6 to #2 MT Adapter www.thewoodtur...
Diamond Wallet Sharpener amzn.to/4fp1tJU
Center Punch amzn.to/49ESlj8
Drill Gauge amzn.to/4eKP0B9
Flush cut trim saw - amzn.to/45NYdoi
Steelex M1090 Measuring Set, 6-Piece amzn.to/3RNMAYI also available from Harbor Freight for less
Groz calipers amzn.to/4fkDEmH
Digital Calipers amzn.to/3XJvbnC
Bowl calipers amzn.to/49BjiUI
Pro Shot Products 12 Gauge Shotgun Brush, Gold amzn.to/3xAAMCj
Tweezers with magnifiers amzn.to/4iAa6UQ
Tool rests www.thewoodtur...
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75 yrs old here. Appreciate great tips. Thank you
Thanks Mike. Merry Christams.
Excellent Mike. Now I've got some ideas on how to spend my Christmas vouchers.
Thank you for this detailed advice.
Thank you for great videos, your time, clear detail camera work.
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You are so welcome!
Great video… thanks for sharing!
You're welcome!
Great suggestions Mike: wish you a happy new year
Happy new year!
Great ideas. I liked the different variety of the same type of item. Like the tail stocks. Thanks for sharing.
Glad you enjoyed the variety of tools!
Happy new year all,, Great advice Mike..
Happy New Year to you too!
Happy New Year, Mike. Another great video.
I try to take my batteries out of the digital calipers after I use them. It's a pain and I often forget but when I remember, I get longer battery life.
That's a great tip, thanks for sharing!
Great suggestions!
Thanks!
Belated Merry Christmas Mike , & Have A Happy New Year ✝👍
Same to you!
Thanks for the advice Mike. Happy New Year
Same to you!
Great video Mike, well done.
Thanks for the visit
Wow, well done video and list Mike. I didn’t know about liquid bandaids. Have a happy new year!
Thanks! Happy New Year to you too.
All good suggestions. I just ordered the mag tweezers and the wire brush. 🙂🙂
Those are great choices!
Great tips. I have several spring calipers, so I can set them to different diameters on the same spindle. Two things that you didn't mention that I find very useful. Firstly - magnets. They're great for sticking small tools to your lathe so you always know where they are. Second: a set of Morse taper collets. If you turn things like bottle stoppers they can be used to hold mandrels accurately and securely.
Those are both great additions to the list, thanks for sharing!
...good info...thanks for the tips...👍
I have the same battery-eating caliper...so now I leave the battery door off all the time, install the battery when I need a measurement, then remove the battery when I'm done...yeah, it's somewhat of a pain but my two batteries have lasted for several years and are still going...
Matt
@@_zhawkeye_9808 exactly why I'm not giving up my dial caliper. Never needs batteries. Always ready.
That’s a good idea, I’ll try that.
@@1978lburick ...yep...I know...but I didn't know this one would eat batteries until after I bought it...and I hate wasting money, so, like everything else, I have learn to use whatever I have...😜
Second plug for the woodturning store! I know Steve thru the long island woodworkers club. Great guy, great company.
I agree. I met Steve at the 2013 AAW symposium in Tampa.
Mike -- You should get a fractional-reading dial caliper. Mine is from iGaging, but they are available from a number of different brands. For two reasons, they've replaced all the digital calipers in my shop. First, no batteries. You are right, digital calipers eat batteries. My guess is a speck of dust landing on the power switch is enough to turn on a set of calipers. That's not a problem with dial calipers!
Second, the dial makes it easy to see how close the measurement is to the desired reading. My calipers have markings in 1/64" (.375" in decimal). Let's say I want a 3/8" tenon. An electronic set of calipers might give me a reading of .390625", which is larger than my desired reading of .375", but I'll have to do some mental math to determine that .390625" is exactly 1/64" larger than 3/8". The fractional reading dial caliper will tell me that at a glance. It will also tell close I am to 3/8" for any point in between markings.
While I like using my fractional reading dial calipers, I plan on buying a set that read in mm. I'm starting to do more work using metric measurements. For such work, I'm not sure if a dial would be any quicker to read than a digital version. But, the dial version still won't need batteries.
Thanks for the tip! I'll look into it!
You will be pleased to know that I have everyone of the suggestions in your video. And some of them from your past videos, where you have used / suggested them 😊
That’s great to hear! Thanks for your support.
Buon anno Mike che tu e la tua famiglia possiate avere tanta salute, credo che sia la cosa più importante. Grazie per questa panoramica ho quasi tutto ma vorrei incrementare i calibri e le punte trascinatrici . Oggi l'impero economico commerciale cinese ci da molto ma non sempre di buona qualità. Comunque quando vogliono mettere sul mercato un utensile fanno molto per farcelo conoscere, cosa che non posso dire per l'Europa e l' America. Buon tutto Mike amico mio.
Thanks for your kind words. When you have your health, you have everything.
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Ha! I'm always looking for the best deals.
@@MikePeaceWoodturning Mike, I'm so cheap, they have my picture next to the word in the dictionary.
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