Skateboard bowl turning.
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 17 ต.ค. 2024
- Wood turning a skateboard bowl.
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Kezza
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Nice work Kerry. You look relaxed and having fun turning which is great!
I need to get one of those remote switches for my dust collector! Also, I wear standard 30db foam earplugs when turning to save what heating I have left. Too many years in the auto body industry has taken its tool on my ears.
Cheers! Stuart
Awesome little bowl! Glad you trimmed that rag piece. My ADHD and OCD was having a go at each other. lol 😂
@@jwrowland77 yes, I noticed that when turning and it was distracting me big time.
Thanks for the comments and support, mate.
Kez
Great bowl mate! The colors are stunning and love your finish. Well done lad! Cheers!
@@bespokewoodartistry1517 cheers, mate. I've never seen something like this on the lathe. So it was a nice surprise for sure👌
love the striped colouration from thev skateboard laminate, I agree the blue is really cool.
Thanks heaps, John. It was a fun project.
I'm on the hunt for more 👌
Cheers,
Kez
He does great work Damo! Beautiful use of the blank Kezza, I am sure it wont be your last coloured wood turn.
I hope it's not my last. Her does fantastic work.
Cheers, mate.
I‘m a friend of Damien (what a legend) who also works with recycled skateboards. I use carbide turning tools, because the wood is hard, and each layer of skateboard has 6 glue joints in itself already. I would be more at the sharpening station than the lathe with traditional tools, but you saw that for yourself 😅
Stellar work nonetheless - great seeing a professional working with my material of choice!
@@MarcoEckhardt thanks heap Marco. I pushed the tools a bit on this project and could have benefited a few trips to the CBN wheel. 🙈
I'm really glad you liked the video, and thank you for leaving a comment, mate.
Kez
Great job, and the bowl turned out awesome! And for a good cause too!
Thank you, Johnny. Exactly🤝
I saw a little bit of this on Instagram yesterday. So glad you put out the video! Fantastic work!!!
@@vespaboy03Thanks a lot for making the effort in coming over to watch and leaving a comment! I really appreciated, mate 🤝 Kezza
Great job, Kezza! That little bowl looks amazing! I'm not sure I would have had the patience to use traditional tools ... I would most likely have reached for the carbide right from the jump.
That finish looks really nice, too
Thanks, mate🤝 for sure I could have used carbide here.
I prefer traditional, as you know😎
Hope you have been well, mate.
Kez
Excellent work. The glue-up is superb. Love the simple design and the simple finish you used. Well done.
@@DougMilleratWoodSpunRound I give full credit to Little Warrior shields for the glue up. Thanks heaps for the support mate👍 hope you have been well.
Kezza
Very nice Kerry. Your a fun turner to watch.
Lowell
@@tielkgate thanks so much, mate. I love what I do🤝
If you're looking for a similar visual effect, but don't want to beat up your lathe tools, there's a material called Spectraply, which is essentially dyed birch. I've turned Spectraply before, and it turns wonderfully. Skateboard decks on the other hand, are brute tough.
@@iamkeithrose thanks for the heads up, mate. Oh yeh, that was hard stuff!
Cheers,
Kez
Came out looking great!
I couldn't believe the colour. Very cool project. Cheers, mate.
Kez
Love watching your videos, with a range of interesting things and a touch of education/training. In terms of passing on some HARD wood, I've recently turned an old bit of Gippsland Red Gum that was an OLD fencepost into a nice little piece, and I have a companion piece ready to go. Also I have what I think is a bit of 130-ish year old messmate that was a verandah post at a friend's place where I refurbished his verandah a few years back, and scored some of the reject posts. I made a few candlesticks out of some of that. Happy to cut a piece of that for you to try as well. But... Where do I send them?
Thank you so much for your feedback, Peter. I really appreciate it. That sounds like some tough timber for sure. I saw your email and will respond to it now. I'm sorry for the late response. Cheers, Kez
Very nice!
@@chrisgiftshop3127 thanks so much, mate.
Kez
Morning Kezza from cold Melbourne! Great video by the way - its exciting to see how it comes out. Question for you tho - i often find when i turn hard/dry wood that the shavings are really hot! is that any indication that the tool isnt sharp enough, or my cuts too deep?
Good morning! Both, tool might be getting a bit blunt or taking to much off. Try making lighter cuts and regularly check that the bevel is sharp. I've turned rock-hard timber before, and it's possible that the material coming off the tool is getting hot due to the nature of the timber. I hope that helps.
- Kez
@@KerryCorney Always Appreciated. Thank you
hello, how do I contact u? I didn't see your info
Just through my website mate. On my about section here on TH-cam. 🤝