My Favorite Woodturning Project: Four Ways for June 1st with Sam Angelo
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- Four ways to turn video.....
For the June 1st "Four Ways" video, Sam has selected the topic----
which is, to Turn our Favorite piece.
Sam's favorite piece would be a lidded box or container. Watch as Tomislav, Richard, and Mike select and turn what they consider to be their favorite project for the lathe. The links for all the videos are directly below: please enjoy them thanks.
Watch as my fellow Woodturners in the four ways to turn group turn their favorite item. See the links directly below.
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Richard Raffan • Richard Raffan turns h...
Mike Peace • Turning a Gonk - 4-Way...
Time Codes Below:
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Chapter time codes: click on the time and jump to the desired topic
00:00 Introduction to the video
01:33 The Project explained
03:22 Wood selection
04:45 Attaching the wood to a scroll chuck
07:06 Laying out the box blank
09:19 Setting the dimensions for the box
10:00 Parting off
12:10 Finishing the bottom of the base
15:07 Adding shape to the box
18:07 Hollow the lid
23:07 Sand and finish the inside of the lid
24:34 Chasing threads on the lid
29:07 Close-up of threads on the lid
30:38 Preparing to chase threads on the base
33:03 Thread chasing on the male tenon
35:48 Making the connection
37:33 Lining up to the grain
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Very nice piece Sam. Enjoyed watching the thread chasing and the over-all design as it developed. It's interesting seeing what each of you is picking as a favorite project -- quite a varied group of projects.
good video Mr. Angelo! I love watching the four ways projects!
You are really making me want to try threading a box Sam.
I always enjoy watching you turn a lidded box and then chase threads! I have all the thread chasing tools...now I need to learn to do it.
Very nice off to see the other videos.
Why did it not surprise me that you would turn a box for this 4 way! Over the years I've seen so many of your beautiful boxes. You've been my inspiration for box turning for many years! Thanks for sharing this and for the four of you entertaining and teaching us!
Take care, Dave
I still enjoy the box you made, that I bought at the Oregon Symposium auction. Maybe I will get brave someday and learn threading. But not yet, since I am still working on mastering UN-threaded boxes!!!
Lignum Vita is a favorite of mine. A little pricey but worth it to chase threads. Thanks
Beautiful box Sam. I am just going to have to get myself a set of thread chasers.
That's a very nice little box Sam. Lignum Vite is a great wood to turn. It makes beautiful projects. You did quite well by it. I love the color and the shape you choose. And I thought you did a pretty good grain match. Thank you for sharing. Have a great day and stay safe.🙂 🙂
I loved the video. It seems to me that one of the beads could have been at the joint to hide the joint.
Dogwood is also called American boxwood. We have several dogwoods on the property that we live on. The don’t get very big but we find the occasional blowdown or dropped limb. I have used it on an infill mallet. It is very hard.
Again, a great video! I so much appreciate your and the other three fine professionals doing this monthly. I have learned from each of you. You fellas are looking younger and younger. Must be because of your work each month for us. Love your box.
A lovely little box. Box wood is hard to get with the blight. Thanks for another fine and entertaining video.
Always enjoy a video on thread chasing and boxes, Sam.
If you can get your hands on some persimmon wood. it's called American Ebony or white ebony. it makes wonderful threads.
Really enjoy theses 4 way turnings ….. glad to see that you did a box 🤠🇨🇱
Nice, I need to get so thread chasers😊
A beautiful little box. Thank you!
Nice work Sam! I greatly enjoy your videos.
Thanks, Sam!
Great job Sam, never turned lignum vitae, need to find some excotics woods 👍
Nice job, Sam. I like Lignam Vitae but agree it is difficult to work with. Curious as to why you switched internal chasing tools (started with Maeves (sp?) & Warwick and switched to Robert Sorby).
You have a good eye
I was simply having trouble chasing these threads and tried a different brand of chaser. My thread chaser was guming up with his greasy wood.
Very nice project and video. One question. Around 11:00 in the video your tool rest post has a hose clamp on it about 1" above the top of the clamp. What do you use this for? Thanks, Myles
Sam, two of that convict's ads. I watch product ads, but I don't want political ads, especially that convict.
I have no say in what ads appear on my TH-cam videos
Sam