Quick and Easy, Wine Stoppers with Doctor's Woodshop!
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 20 ก.พ. 2013
- In this how-to video, Mike Meredith of Doctors Woodshop shows us how to create a bottle stopper for use with wine bottles. For more information on Doctors Woodshop finishes and products, please visit www.doctorswoodshop.com
This may be older, but lots of great information.
Wow. What a great bottle stopper 😀
Liked the video, as a new woodtuner it was very helpful with stoppers
Thanks Mike I ordered some the other day from Packard woodworking
Thanks Georges. You can find the draw collet in the Best Wood Tools catalog; they don't have it on the web site anymore. View and download the catalog at the Best Wood Tools site
They have all kinds of great lathe toys.
good work and thanks for sharing. Where did you get the draw chuck? I looked at the website you provided at the end of the video, but was unable to locate.
when you saw northwoods hardwoods are you talking about the U.P.?
Great teaching video. What do you use for your sanding liquid?
I use Walnut Finishing Oil.
Good video.
Quick question; could I substitute mineral oil for the sanding solution?
Yes but make sure your wipe off as much mineral oil as possible. Since it evaporates pretty fast and does not stay in the wood, it can disturb whatever topcoat finish you apply.
what is the diff. between pen plus finishing and DOC-104
Walnut Oil/Carnauba Wax & Shellac Woodturning Finish? which is better for a finish products like razor and brush handle?
This guy does not answer customers question, how he will marketing them?
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Watched your video about bottle stoppers. Just finishing one made of wood from cinnamon tree, very white soft wood. I had to redo the threads with glue. Is there a finish which makes the wood stronger. I am concerned the stopper will wear quickly.
Mahalo
Add fiberglass dust in two-part epoxy, then add two coats over the soft wood. Buff to a nice shine.
Use of soft woods makes threading difficult. There are a couple of ways around the problem. 1. drill a 5/8" inch hole in the base and fill it with epoxy. Give it about three days to set, then drill and tap the epoxy. Epoxy threads very well. 2. Check out the thread inserts on the Ruth Niles website (or any other 3/8"-16 insert). Those are fast and easy. 3. Minwax Wood Hardener will toughen up the wood after the hole is drilled and before you tap it.
Dr. Mike,
Thanks for the tips/pointers.
Whats the maker of that handle system with the knob on it?
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The burls I turn always look better when done in crystal clear resin. Coloring it takes away from the beauty of the wood in my opinion. THe clear makes it look like a mountain range.
With a light blue-green alumilite, it looks like a coral reef.
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