Watching your channel for the first time. I just picked up a Delta lathe just like the one you are using in this video. Mine was missing a couple of parts and the person rigged up some home made alternatives. Trying to find replacement parts but can’t figure out the tail stock wheel. Mine has some type of lever.
Such a good tutorial. I appreciate how you are so relaxed and forthright, easy to follow and so very helpful. I looked on the link and did a search for the dvd but it is not there that I can find. If you could check it for me and also is the dvd multi-region as I am in Australia. Thanks
Question: I am new to turning and a lathe was given to me. My lathe has belts for different speeds. Each level of pulleys has a range of speeds. How can you utilize the full range of speeds if you don’t have a speed controller on your lathe? Can you attach one as an “aftermarket” addition?
appreciate the free tutorial, but as a beginner it really would have been more helpful to have your camera angle *actually* display your hands at work, rather than a wide angle perspective face to face. no offense intended.
Seriously? You call this a beginning tutorial? No mention about lathe speed, rest height, riding the bevel, raising the handle to deepen the cut, always cutting downhill, and a dozen other important techniques.
I think I agree, I'm a total newbie and like I've learn more with quick videos " how to turn blablabla" than with this. The simple fact he said at the start to cut the edges of the blank with a hatchet or whatever handy I was like " really??" My first question was how to do it safely but
@@rrmerlin3402 thank you, ive watched one of his videos just recently, and have already learned alot from his video, and I just watched another today. Good stuff for someone who knows nothing like me
Thank you for not playing sick music while you’re instructing like 99% of all utube clowns do.
I'm always amazed at how fast good turners can take a blank and get it roughed in. Thanks for the lesson Will.
Thank you for sharing your talents!
You're welcome!
Watching your channel for the first time. I just picked up a Delta lathe just like the one you are using in this video. Mine was missing a couple of parts and the person rigged up some home made alternatives. Trying to find replacement parts but can’t figure out the tail stock wheel. Mine has some type of lever.
Opening with an instrumental of a hymn.
Never seen that before.
Nice tutorial. Thanks for sharing
i love these videos.Thanks for sharing. Im currently learning the trade!
Such a good tutorial. I appreciate how you are so relaxed and forthright, easy to follow and so very helpful. I looked on the link and did a search for the dvd but it is not there that I can find. If you could check it for me and also is the dvd multi-region as I am in Australia. Thanks
Question: I am new to turning and a lathe was given to me. My lathe has belts for different speeds. Each level of pulleys has a range of speeds. How can you utilize the full range of speeds if you don’t have a speed controller on your lathe? Can you attach one as an “aftermarket” addition?
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appreciate the free tutorial, but as a beginner it really would have been more helpful to have your camera angle *actually* display your hands at work, rather than a wide angle perspective face to face. no offense intended.
Seriously? You call this a beginning tutorial? No mention about lathe speed, rest height, riding the bevel, raising the handle to deepen the cut, always cutting downhill, and a dozen other important techniques.
I think I agree, I'm a total newbie and like I've learn more with quick videos " how to turn blablabla" than with this.
The simple fact he said at the start to cut the edges of the blank with a hatchet or whatever handy I was like " really??" My first question was how to do it safely but
That's exactly what i'm looking for Still looking
Ya I'm a novice turner, and I really didn't learn much from this, cool video, but not what I was looking for
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@@rrmerlin3402 thank you, ive watched one of his videos just recently, and have already learned alot from his video, and I just watched another today. Good stuff for someone who knows nothing like me
Well, so much for any kind of instructional video. All you’re doing here is showing us, not instructing.
My lord, just get to it. Two ads then a long intro.
We don't set the ads.