The Wood Turning Lathe A to Z for Beginners, a Roger Webb easy learning tutorial
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- Video 535 A Roger Webb easy learning tutorial; Woodworking Tools: The Wood Turning Lathe A to Z (digitally remastered)
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These videos, commentary, and or advice are intended for entertainment and inspiration for adults over 16 -year-old. Woodworking and metalworking are dangerous. Always seek professional advice and training before using any power tools or CNC machines. If you have any uncertainty before performing any DIY procedure, stop and learn a safer method. Understand, that there are years of learning and experimentation by me that are not in the videos. Do not attempt anything simply because you saw or heard it in one of my videos. You can have a safe, enjoyable, and even inspirational time in your workshop by understanding your own tools, materials, and your own skill level.
For the safety information I'd add for long haired people to tie your hair up really well, a bun or plait, not a loose ponytail! Scalping is never fun. Stains your wood. 0/10.
My dad passed away last Saturday and he had been turning for 10+ years. Went in his garage and found a bowl still on the lathe that he hadn't finished. Plan to finish it for him. Hope to be 1/100th the woodworker he was. New subscriber here. Look forward to watching more videos.
RIP
My Dad passed away last Sunday. I’ve inherited his tools and I’ve been wanting to learn how to use the lathe. Thanks for this introduction.
RIP and respects to your dad, Roger is a great guy to follow both for wood and pretty much most other things in the workshop, hope your and your family are ok. Much love from Spain and enjoy your dad's hobby.
I have a hearing issue that makes overlapping sounds difficult to understand. Would it be possible to get an upload of this video with no music? I really like how thorough your instruction is. I would love to be able to learn more from your videos.
I began turning, roughly around age 14. My father was my trainer. Now I am approaching 70 years old, and still have and use my original lathe.
My grandfather used to do lots of wood turning while he was alive. Unfortunately I never had the chance to be taught by him before he passed but I have now inherited his lathe. Thank you for this video and for setting me on the right track to getting a good start.
This is an awesome video but the background music is such a distraction. Please don't do this in your future videos, please...
I've been wanting a wood lathe all my life and finally bought one for my shop...at 62. I cannot wait for tomorrow to tear into it! Thanks for your very simple video! This is the exact same lathe I just bought as well, I also bought the 36" extension.
I'm 70 and have just begun turning and I need all the help I can get. Thank you for sharing your knowledge 👍
Glad to help
@@rogerwebb9600 Any wood can be use??
68 year old and my son just gave me a wood lathe. Never used one and watching your video probably saved my life. Thanks.
Glad I could help!
You have a good son
@@expansivegymnast1020 Thanks. I am extremely proud of him.
I just bought my first lathe yesterday. Great video and very well explained. It was one of the best videos I came across yet. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you very much!
I bought mine about 6 months ago but only started using it in the last 2 months, enjoy your new toy :)
This video oozes quality! The microphone, lighting, camera angle - the workshop is clean and tidy, ultra-clean. - With so much wood and wood-turning, i'd assume sawdust EVERYWHERE. But this... is like they cleaned it with a fine-toothed brush! The content and information is fantastic, thank you for sharing!
Very informative! I was recently given a nearly 50 year old lathe. I've been rebuilding it.. I haven't actually done any turning yet. Thanks!
Another safety concern would be to NEVER wear gloves around the rotating spindle.
Or a ring and sick music
Thanks for the video Roger, I found it very helpful as a beginning turner. Jut picked up a MIDI sized lathe for a project I'm working on, you videos are just what I was looking for.
this is so helpful for me! im a teenager and trying to get into woodturning and this helped me learn things i never knew before. Thanks Roger!
You're so welcome!
Ref the flat gouge that looks like a chisel: you warn that you can “get into trouble” quickly, and say several times to “be careful” - but you don’t explain what the ‘trouble’ is, and you don’t describe what you have to do to ‘be careful’. IOW, tell us what the trouble is that we can get into, and tell us exactly what we have to do to avoid it. ‘Be careful’ is meaningless. And we don’t know the problem we’re trying to avoid.
seems he liked your comment (probably without reading it) - my guess is, a lot of cutting surface being presented at once against the work piece (a long thin edge) - go in slow , to be used on already rounded areas as show in the video - at least in the way he is using it
Thank you so much Roger, for sharing your years of experience with the likes of myself, who, has been wanting to get into turning. All the videos I have watched skip the novices needs. Your commentary has found me well, and will continue to memorize all your info and prompts before I start out. Thank you so, so much. Thumbs up 100% for your time putting this presentation together.
You are very welcome
Any wood can be use??
What brand is the lathe you're using? If it has all those extra attachments in stock, I need this asap!!!
Very good but why have the distracting music - singing ! ?
after my grandpa died I wantr into his garage and found his sears craftmen lathe. I have it all put together and ivbe been dying to use it.
15:28 I am not sure about this - isn't there a risk that our wood will be destroyed?
I just bought myself a lathe and I can't wait for it to get here.
I feel more informed about what to expect when I start using it.
Thank you :)
Super excited.
Been watching people make cool stuff for a while.
Great video, but the singing and music in the background is very distracting. I know it is popular with all shows (incl the News) to have music blaring in the background but it is not necessary. Not withstanding I did pick up some good information. Thank you.
Instrumental music is best, not vocals
The music is nice.... especially for those of us just learning! It gives you a subtle distraction maybe but in a soothing way to allow you to feel comfortable and relaxed as you learn something that could easily be overwhelming to us newbies. Just my unsolicited thought! Grateful for the video of instruction!
I disagree it is Great and this man is a legend
What music?
@@SunShireFarmsThe sound of the lathe machining wood is “music” to my ears. 😂
Nice video. Thanks for posting , Could you kindly tell , while buying a lathe what minimum wattage is the motor generally we should be looking for ( to do some medium size work piece turning) ...thanks
500 Watts
It'd be great to hear more about skew safety. This was great, thanks for the video!
Nice video, apart from the music. Why have music when you are talking? Perhaps to follow everyone else? No one knows why they add music. The topic is very interesting. No need for any distracting music that many of your viewers might not like and cannot hear properly because the volume is too low. I'm hard of hearing.
Watch to the end, it tells you
I don't know if most people can imagine being 40 and seeing/discovering what a lathe is for the very first time...my mind is blown! I am shocked to have made it this far without knowing such a tool existed, and yet this explains so much about how almost every piece of furniture on earth was made... 🤯
And that is the reason I decided to make the tool, teck and how to videos, so please pass my videos on, thank yon ;-)
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I enjoyed the video. Very informative. Thanks for sharing. I learnt some important lessons.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Sir, I would like to know the brand name of your chuck set. It must be Australian company but could not find them. Thank you for the great courses. Subscribed!
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Nice beginners video. However, that music is very distracting and makes it hard to keep track of what is going on. Trying to get through it.
Sorry about that
When i was taught how to use a lathe at school in the uk in 1989 we were taught that the edges should be planed into a rounder edge.
Is there a reason for not doing it that way today. Thanks
Thanks for the video Roger. I ordered a lathe and toolset yesterday, arriving in a few days, so Im browsing for beginners guides and found you. I dont yet understand all the holding methods for workpieces and was curious as to what limits there were to the standard eqipment with the lathe. You have resolved that for me. I will be coming back to this when I work on my first piece to test out the various chisels etc, doing something much like your example. Yes Im a complete beginner, never used a lathe in my 64 years, but dont worry, I like to be careful and have the PPE already.
Best wishes from England.
I appreciate you passing on years of knowledge and experience. Keep up the good work. Thank you.
Great video Roger, very informative. Only one small negative comment, please don't bother with the background music. It's really not needed, I find it distracting.
Sorry about that
This is an excellent video for a beginner such as myself. The music was rather pleasant and calming. Thank you so very much for sharing.
The video seems informative but the back-ground music is too distracting. Hard to listen to the gentleman explain the intricacies of turning wood with another gentleman singing. I will give it another minute or so but I am not hopeful that IO can stick with it.
Thank you for sharing and giving this learning experience to me.
Very well done!!
Music reminds me of Kerbal Space Program.
That's because it is ;-))
Great video bery helpful for someone wanting to get into turning. Can i ask question i have some cash to spend on lathe but have the option of cheaper one to test see if i like it is that gonna be good way to go then spend more once ive learnt how and what I'm doing?? 🏴👍
I was delighted to find your video , however I agree with a previous comment, the singing makes it very difficult to concentrate on what you are saying. You and your knowledge are enough 😊. Thank you for sharing your knowledge .
Thank you was a very well explained. For first time user.
Was that pine that you were turning?
Not sure what you actually mean by saying "be very careful" does that mean hold it lightly, dont push it in,, is it more dangerous , or does it take too much off??
My 10 yo has just gotten into wood Turning. At the moment he is using my smaller metal lathe with a bar installed in place of the tool post. I will probably fabricate and machine a lathe for him. Will to be a great little project. He's loving it so far. He does blacksmithing as well but I still haven't gotten him interested in machining. 😂
Thank you.
Im a first timer user of turn8ng wood lathe and i find your video very helpful and educational, I have learned a lot. Thank you for sharing master👍.
Glad to help
Good refresher course especially when I not do any turning for while thank u 👍
What would be the youngest a person could be to use a lathe, in your opinion.
THANK YOU, FOR THIS INFORMATIVE, INTRODUCTION TO THE SMALL, BENCHTOP, MODERN WOOD LATHE.
[I THINK THAT YOU'D DO BETTER, TO ELIMINATE THE BACKGROUND "SINGING & MUSIC"! ....IT'S QUITE DISTRACTING!!]
I was set this as homework and fell in love. Thank you for such a wholesome and helpful video😍😍
How do you get the spur drive out??
Thank you sir. I’ve always been fascinated by woodworking and the craftsmen that do it.
Very welcome
this is probably late, but it's never too late to learn!
might I add, that you forgot to mention the direction of the turns/rotations..... since this is directed towards Beginners, mentioning the rotation direction would be helpful, as that would be part of the Safety Precautions.
anyways, cheers for sharing!! :D
Good point!
So are the gouges shaped that way in order to add stregth to the tool since the rough process involves so much violent force until a more smooth surface is gotten to?
Very helpful thank you! I inherited a lathe from my dad; I am hoping to continue his goblet making :)
That's great!
I learned recently from some old fellas at a local garage how to do this. I'm going to follow a lot of yoru teachings over theirs. They are "Good Old Boys" who have done it the same way forever, and aren't keen on learning new techniques. Also, they correct me every time I call it a "chisel" and say "It's called a gouge. A chisel is something you hit with a hammer".
Don't sweat the terminology, they can always Ben you for free speech. Even in construction terminology can differ across the country, it gets interesting at times.
Bit confused with skew and gouge but eventually worked out the reference
Thank you for this much needed video. It’s wonderful.
You are so welcome!
Hey roger I’ve watched you before I’m a woodworker but I’m wanting to get into turning wood what size lathe do you suggest starting with
Thanks so much for this nice video 🙏🌹🌹👍
when i wear a mask, it fogs up my glasses
What brand of lathe is featured in the video? I would like to have a look at this lathe ,it comes with accessories, correct?
Hello Roger. I came across you.as I'm looking for a lathe. You came up.and I really enjoyed it. I will be watching more of your videos, thank you so much 🎉Nice meeting a gentleman very similar to my age .😊
Thanks and welcome
Good advice I will use if I ever do wood turning
Moving on to a different channel. The music vocals are just too distracting for my ears.
Music and instructions do not go together. I wish I could have stayed longer.
I might have missed it but did you say the brand of that lathe?
Can i buy a cnc metal lathe instead of woodturing lathe? For making pool cues
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Love learning from the elders
Never had a grandpa or dad to teach me any type of work men do
Always self taught and learning from men like these and wishing to pass down to my son and daughter and future grandchildren
Well said!
Ok this was amazing!! But I have one question, are you in Australia or have sulpher crested cockatoos? Because the bird in the background sounds exactly like ours!
Yep! we have about 300 cockatoo's hear that live in are tree's, we live in Tasmania Australia
@@rogerwebb9600 ah that would make sense, I’m in South Australia. They’re noisy things😂
how would i best taper off to make thin top towards middle of length of wood widening to half way? what tool is best?
This was one of the best presented DIY videos I've seen on nearly any subject. I felt I was almost just learning it in person.
Glad it was helpful!
Very good video sir really appreciate it
Can I make my 4 speed (pulley style) into a variable speed?
Great watching and learning. Thankyou
Thank you so much for a really good video . Have subscribed and looking forward to learn so much from you I am a total novice .
Welcome aboard!
Very well done video of the basics. Subscribed and look forward to more, thank you for sharing.
Welcome aboard!
Thanks for sharing your knowledge! I'm looking to start turning, and this is very useful!
Very welcome!
So happy with your teaching. Thank you for the lesson Mr Roger!
You are very welcome
Fabulous, just found your channel. I’m thinking of buying my first lathe and starting wood turning as I enjoyed it so much at school……a few years ago 😊 Subscribed and will be following closely, thanks again 👍
Welcome aboard!
Excellent video with a wealth of information, I am looking forward to watching the rest of your video's and I hope to learn a lot. Watching you I could tell that safety is very important a long with proper use of your lathe and tools. One thing that I would like to add for the beginner working with power tools and moving objects, is get into the habit of removing all your Jewelry prior to turning on any equipment.
I believe long sleeves? looE garments cand get entangled??
Appreciate the great video, I have been looking into a mini lathe to make pipe tampers.
Btw my last name is Webb aswell
Very cool!
I was just given a lathe by a buddy who knows I like doing wood work. I've always wanted one, but obviously they're expensive tools to purchase. I just wanted to say thank you, for giving information on tools, machines ect. But you do in a manner that is not "Buy this brand only" like I see some do. "Do your own research" I think were your words. I appreciate the openness to it. I'm writing like like 1/2 through the video, but I already definitely feel like I am stickin around on this channel for a while. Thank you again for your instructional videos and sharing your knowledge, much appreciated!!
I am 62, love tinkering in woodwork and always wanted a lathe. I recently came across a cheap enough device to start. Your video has been perfect for me to start with.Congratulations on a very useful, educational, video. 👍
Awesome video, thanks for sharing.
Thanks for watching!
Thank you sir for sharing your expertise.
My pleasure
Great video, I have just purchased my first wood lathe, much info here. thank you
Glad it was helpful!
...very well explained, thanks....
You're welcome!
How do you keep your shop do clean?
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I enjoyed this and found it very helpful! Thanks
Glad it was helpful!
good very good
Thanks
@davidquang xin chào
Thanks for the info, fantastic video
My pleasure!
Excellent video, thank you.
You are welcome!
Thank you
You're welcome
Great video! I enjoyed it very much. I'm just beginning to learn woodworking and this will definitely help. Thank you very much.
thank you for informative video
My pleasure
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