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this guy is a great teacher, skilled in his craft, and has a voice so calm and mellow, it makes you want to listen. if he keeps making videos, i'll keep watching them.
Great tutorial. All these new videos are a great teaching tools even for advanced turners. I've been turning for 20+ years and still pick up a new technique every time I see a Craft Supplies video. Thank you!
I am new to your site and I really like your boxes . I should be able to start turning again in about 6 months and I will be reviewing your work. Thanks for sharing your time and talent,
Fantastic instructional video, thanks. I'm new to wood turning. Did look your videos "The Basic Box" and "The Finial Box" and "The Capsule Box" - I would like to know how to modify/change the long site wing of the 3/8 spindle gouge you are using in the videos.
Excellent video. I enjoy watching you turn your boxes. I'm interested in turning boxes, but I'm kind of stuck on which tools to acquire to actually finish the box. I don't have the scraper you mentioned, or the modified tool you used. Do you have any suggestions as to which tool/tools I might acquire to complete the process. I have a 3/8" fingernail gouge, and a skew, and various other gouges, but it seems I need a couple of more tools to add, in order to complete the process.Thanks again for your time,Tommy
Sounds like you've already got quite a few tools to get you started on a finial box. You'll also need 3/8 Beading/Parting Tool, Round Nose Scraper and a Narrow Parting Tool. You'll find them all at www.woodturnerscatalog.com Also, feel free to call us at 1-800-551-8876 if you have further questions/concerns. Thanks.
Great little box. Very instructional and entertaining video. I've made a number of these ( not as neat as this one) and have a question....what does one use a small box for? My family has asked me the same thing. They like the boxes, but they don't seem to find a function for them.
Capsule and finial style boxes are built mainly for aesthetic reasons, but there are endless options when it comes to storing small items in them. Wedding rings, jewelry and cuff links are really common. And with a large enough box, you can also hold toothpicks or Q-Tips.
Gary, I have 3 daughters who cant get enough trinket boxes. As i am learning to make these, they are being snatched up as replacements for plastic tubs and bottles they currently use. They all use them for hair clips, bobbles, cotton wool balls & other 'beauty' things; another uses them for organising small craft items she uses to make jewellery. I made a stacking set intended for herb pots which became containers for various colours of glitter. Although not practical for some things the variety of shape size and woods appear to please them. I have 'orders' from them beyond my abilities as yet
It's a 3/8" spindle gouge, which is a standard size made by all the wood turning tool manufacturers. The gouge used for hollowing has been ground with a steep 60* bevel and a very long sweep back on the right wing. Just set your grinder table to the appropriate position.
If you liked the video, give it a thumbs up and be sure to subscribe to our channel!!
Visit us online at www.woodturnerscatalog.com for the best selection of woodturning supplies in the industry.
I felt like I was attending a Turning Master Class. Thanks, I learned a lot.
this guy is a great teacher, skilled in his craft, and has a voice so calm and mellow, it makes you want to listen. if he keeps making videos, i'll keep watching them.
Great tutorial. All these new videos are a great teaching tools even for advanced turners. I've been turning for 20+ years and still pick up a new technique every time I see a Craft Supplies video. Thank you!
Talent beyond measure!
Another fantastic instructional video. A pleasure to watch you work!
Such a comprehensive instruction video. Really makes me think I know every procedure I need to make one !!!!
Excellent instruction. I have learned a lot from you and I am making some beautiful boxes using your system. Thank you.
Excellent tool work, and design. Beautifully done. thanks
I am new to your site and I really like your boxes . I should be able to start turning again in about 6 months and I will be reviewing your work. Thanks for sharing your time and talent,
That was quite informative and entertaining to see your techniques. Thanks for sharing. Well done!
Amazing tutorial work of arts. Carlo en carlo from the phillipines
it was very helpful. thanks for sharing and please continue as long as possible .Merci beaucoup.
Very helpful and instructional. Thanks
Beautifully done. We don't know your name but a credit to you anyway.John from Australia.
Its Ray Key
Fantastic instructional video, thanks. I'm new to wood turning. Did look your videos "The Basic Box" and "The Finial Box" and "The Capsule Box" - I would like to know how to modify/change the long site wing of the 3/8 spindle gouge you are using in the videos.
Excellent video. I enjoy watching you turn your boxes. I'm interested in turning boxes, but I'm kind of stuck on which tools to acquire to actually finish the box. I don't have the scraper you mentioned, or the modified tool you used. Do you have any suggestions as to which tool/tools I might acquire to complete the process. I have a 3/8" fingernail gouge, and a skew, and various other gouges, but it seems I need a couple of more tools to add, in order to complete the process.Thanks again for your time,Tommy
Sounds like you've already got quite a few tools to get you started on a finial box. You'll also need 3/8 Beading/Parting Tool, Round Nose Scraper and a Narrow Parting Tool. You'll find them all at www.woodturnerscatalog.com Also, feel free to call us at 1-800-551-8876 if you have further questions/concerns. Thanks.
extraordinario muy didáctico un maestro gracias.
Thank you
Thank you very good
Buen trabajo y qué marca es ese plato de garras qué tal es
Great little box. Very instructional and entertaining video. I've made a number of these ( not as neat as this one) and have a question....what does one use a small box for? My family has asked me the same thing. They like the boxes, but they don't seem to find a function for them.
Capsule and finial style boxes are built mainly for aesthetic reasons, but there are endless options when it comes to storing small items in them. Wedding rings, jewelry and cuff links are really common. And with a large enough box, you can also hold toothpicks or Q-Tips.
Gary, I have 3 daughters who cant get enough trinket boxes. As i am learning to make these, they are being snatched up as replacements for plastic tubs and bottles they currently use.
They all use them for hair clips, bobbles, cotton wool balls & other 'beauty' things; another uses them for organising small craft items she uses to make jewellery. I made a stacking set intended for herb pots which became containers for various colours of glitter. Although not practical for some things the variety of shape size and woods appear to please them. I have 'orders' from them beyond my abilities as yet
Watch the full length woodturning DVD, "The Finial Box" by Ray Key. Enjoy!
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Where can I get the spindle gouge used in this video?
It's a 3/8" spindle gouge, which is a standard size made by all the wood turning tool manufacturers. The gouge used for hollowing has been ground with a steep 60* bevel and a very long sweep back on the right wing. Just set your grinder table to the appropriate position.
What was the wood used
Masur birch.
great video except you never give the size of the blank you are using.
Ray Key was probably using a 1-1/2" x 1-1/2" x 6", but you're always welcome to use any size that fits your liking.
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