Segmented Baby Rattle - Woodturning Maple and Walnut
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 7 ก.ย. 2024
- In this weeks video I break my 12" tool rest, and turn a beautiful maple and walnut baby rattle for my almost 4 month old Niece! Coated with food grade mineral oil and beeswax, baby approved =D
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Song #1: Apolllo - Patrick Patrickios
Song #2: Axel Broke - Matt Harris
Song #3: Chunk - Quincas Moreira
Song #4: Cut It - Silent Partner
Song #5: Think Tank - Audionautix
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Song #6: Swampland - Chris Haugen
You are so gifted! The kids are lucky to have an uncle like you! I know Finley loves it! She was pretty sweet playing with it!
Beautiful work - she'll love that
Thank you once again for your kind words and support Donald. I am glad you enjoyed this weeks video!
Wow! Finley is so lucky to have such an caring uncle. This is so cool Dan!!!
Awe that's so sweet. It makes me so happy to be able to make her something special like this!
Really cool!!!! She’s gonna love it and big rips to the tool!!!
Thank you Austin!
HappyBearCreations 😀👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
This is awesome!! You are very talented! :)
Awe thank you so much Emma! That's very kind of you
Cool process, thanks for sharing. Full View and like
Wow!! That's was so cool to watch, and the result is stunning! Big RIP to your tool rest haha. Did the lathe sound different with the balls spinning around in there, or were they pretty quiet at that high of speed? How did you make sure that you wouldn't cut too deep and open up the rattle pocket?
Yeah I'm super happy with how this one turned out too. So excited to see her shaking it around when she is old enough!
I wasnt able to hear the balls at all when I was turning it. I think the centrifugal force just kept them sucked in place the whole time.
Yeah I was a little worried about cutting into the rattle pocket too, but I took a lot of measurements and drew a pretty detailed picture so I always knew right where the pockets were.
Awesome work
Thanks Mal!
You'd have a lot more fun if you used some traditional chisels and learned how to cut the wood instead of scraping. Scraping gets tedious and boring, not to mention it leaves the wood rough and requires a lot more sanding. Just a suggestion. Nice end result though.
Alexal
Indeed!