Excellent video Jason! The tip about turning the spoon blade away from square to handle is most important. Most knives I see are not done this way..thank you for the content!!!
hello jason, thank you for your videos, they allow you to discover your tools which seem very efficient. I started woodturning two years ago, and I love it. Recently I have been interested in bowls and spoons... the continuation of woodturning. this is why I am monitoring your future production of spoon knife blades...soon, I hope. Thank you for everything.
Hey Jason, it was good to see ya at CES last week. I got a wood lathe for christmas... I've been wanting one for years. Im looking forward to doing some turning. Thanks for taking the time to make the videos. I learn something new everyday
I have used all kinds of epoxies to do this, including JB Weld. Even used JB Weld to fix custom Japanese saw blades into custom handles I made. Worked well, despite extra heavy use on big, rough timber.
Excellent video Jason! The tip about turning the spoon blade away from square to handle is most important. Most knives I see are not done this way..thank you for the content!!!
Thanks! Glad it was helpful.
hello jason, thank you for your videos, they allow you to discover your tools which seem very efficient.
I started woodturning two years ago, and I love it. Recently I have been interested in bowls and spoons... the continuation of woodturning.
this is why I am monitoring your future production of spoon knife blades...soon, I hope.
Thank you for everything.
Thank you Jason, cannot wait to handle the two spoon knives I got from you, works of art 👍🏼
Great timing . I have one of your spoon knifes on the way .. Cheers Jason
Hey Jason, it was good to see ya at CES last week. I got a wood lathe for christmas... I've been wanting one for years. Im looking forward to doing some turning. Thanks for taking the time to make the videos. I learn something new everyday
You are very welcome. I think you will really enjoy the lathe.
I have that drill motor.
I have several all metal drill motors.
It has been described as a problem.
I am glad to see that I am not the only one.
Esta chida la hebilla que trae puesta
What is the appropriate size of the wooden handle blank?
What dimension and which species wood do you prefer for a sloyd handle. My new blade from your shop is in route.
Got an old pitchfork with a 3/4" wide tang. What size hole in a handle should I look for??
A 1/2" hole would work well, but you may not have much choice.
What type of epoxy?
Most any 30 minute epoxy will work fine. You don't want to use 5 minute epoxy, or something really thick like JB Weld.
I have used all kinds of epoxies to do this, including JB Weld. Even used JB Weld to fix custom Japanese saw blades into custom handles I made. Worked well, despite extra heavy use on big, rough timber.