Thank you. Sorry i didnt get a pic of the box with the finish on it. This was one of the last recordings i did in my old shop. I packed it somewhere but forgot where i put it. Once i find it i will make a community post with a pic of it.
Depending on what part i was turning my rpms were probably somewhere between 700 and 1200 rpms. The speed you turn at does not make a difference with how well your tool cuts. As long as you are using sharp tools, a good technique, and a feed rate that matches the speed your turning at you can get a good cut. Turn at a speed your comfortable with and adjust those 3 things to get good results.
@bretteee I recorded this video right before I disassembled my shop for a move to a new house. I misplaced it in a box somewhere. Once I find it I will post a final picture of it.
I would have loved a look after the finish was applied. Nice work!
Nice and easy lidded vessel. Thanks for the explanations as you turned it.
Glad you liked it
Beautiful! Thank you for the demonstration.
Thank you! Cheers!
Yes, is the logical sequence and you explain it very well. Thank you.
Glad it was helpful!
That is a very nice little box. I love it. I was waiting to see the finish you put on it. I bet it looked great.
Thank you. Sorry i didnt get a pic of the box with the finish on it. This was one of the last recordings i did in my old shop. I packed it somewhere but forgot where i put it. Once i find it i will make a community post with a pic of it.
Could you tell us at about what speed you're doing your initial shaping cuts at? Everything looks to come off the wood so smoothly...
Depending on what part i was turning my rpms were probably somewhere between 700 and 1200 rpms. The speed you turn at does not make a difference with how well your tool cuts. As long as you are using sharp tools, a good technique, and a feed rate that matches the speed your turning at you can get a good cut. Turn at a speed your comfortable with and adjust those 3 things to get good results.
What happened to the end to see if it turned out. Or maybe the finish didn't turn out as good as you hoped, I guess we will never know.
@bretteee I recorded this video right before I disassembled my shop for a move to a new house. I misplaced it in a box somewhere. Once I find it I will post a final picture of it.