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WGNC 2022 Oct Show & Tell Gallery
The Woodturners Guild of North Carolina held it's latest Show & Tell gallery on Oct. 20, 2022 in Raleigh, NC.
This is the recording of that Zoom meeting, where members discuss works they created and for which they submitted photos to an online gallery posted to our FB page,
WoodturnersGuild/
The Guild is based in Raleigh, North Carolina. We normally meet monthly at the NCSU Crafts Center, and via Zoom for demonstrations and these show & tell galleries.
Woodturners Guild of North Carolina
#woodturning
#woodturningart
This is the recording of that Zoom meeting, where members discuss works they created and for which they submitted photos to an online gallery posted to our FB page,
WoodturnersGuild/
The Guild is based in Raleigh, North Carolina. We normally meet monthly at the NCSU Crafts Center, and via Zoom for demonstrations and these show & tell galleries.
Woodturners Guild of North Carolina
#woodturning
#woodturningart
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WGNC 2022 Sep Show & Tell gallery
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The Woodturners Guild of North Carolina held it's latest Show & Tell gallery on Sep. 15, 2022 in Raleigh, NC. This is the recording of that Zoom meeting, where members discuss works they created and for which they submitted photos to an online gallery posted to our FB page, WoodturnersGuild/ The Guild is based in Raleigh, North Carolina. We normally meet monthly at the NCSU Crafts ...
WGNC 2022 Aug Show & Tell gallery
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The Woodturners Guild of North Carolina held it's latest Show & Tell gallery on Aug. 18, 2022 in Raleigh, NC. This is the recording of that Zoom meeting, where members discuss works they created and for which they submitted photos to an online gallery posted to our FB page, WoodturnersGuild/ The Guild is based in Raleigh, North Carolina. We normally meet monthly at the NCSU Crafts ...
WGNC 2022 Aug Segmenting 101
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The Woodturners Guild of North Carolina Met Aug. 11, 2022 at the NCSU Craft Center in Raleigh, NC. WGNC members and featured demonstrators Michael Early and Bob Edmiston prepared a detailed demonstration on segmented turning for this event, though Bob fell ill and could not participate in the live event. Michael presented the introduction to segmented turning, which covered types of segmenting,...
WGNC July 2022 Show & Tell Gallery
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The Woodturners Guild of North Carolina held it's latest Show & Tell gallery on July . 21, 2022 in Raleigh, NC. This is the recording of that Zoom meeting, where members discuss works they created and for which they submitted photos to an online gallery posted to our FB page, WoodturnersGuild/ The Guild is based in Raleigh, North Carolina. We normally meet monthly at the NCSU Craft...
WGNC 2022 July demo: Alan Leland's 3-leg stool
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Turning a 24" Tall Three-Legged Stool with Alan Leland Professional turner and long-time WGNC member Allan Leland shows us his process of making his version of the classic Three-legged Stool.
WGNC 2022 June Show & Tell Gallery
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Woodturners Guild of North Carolina #woodturning #woodturningart
WGNC 2022 May Show & Tell Gallery
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Woodturners Guild of North Carolina #woodturning #woodturningart
Commissioned project: re-fit for flight boards/smoker holder
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I spent much of my holiday weekend on a project requested by a local restaurant. They wanted these "flight boards" altered to fit their glasses for serving smoked cocktails.
WGNC 2022 April Gallery
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The Woodturners Guild of North Carolina held it's latest Show & Tell gallery on Apr. 21, 2022 in Raleigh, NC. This is the recording of that Zoom meeting, where members discuss works they created and for which they submitted photos to an online gallery posted to our FB page, WoodturnersGuild/ The Guild is based in Raleigh, North Carolina. We normally meet monthly at the NCSU Crafts ...
WGNC 2022 March Show & Tell
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The Woodturners Guild of North Carolina held it's latest Show & Tell gallery on Mar. 17, 2022 in Raleigh, NC. This is the recording of that Zoom meeting, where members discuss works they created and for which they submitted photos to an online gallery posted to our FB page, WoodturnersGuild/ The Guild is based in Raleigh, North Carolina. We normally meet monthly at the NCSU Crafts ...
Simple Sphere turning - a 5-minute lesson
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I've been practicing small spheres recently and took the time to record and annotate the simple process I use. No math, no numeric measuring, no jigs accept the home-made cup centers to hold the partial-sphere shape. It's a great practice/skill-builder project. No sound recorded, since there's always music in my shop and RUclips barks about copyright when I accidentally record it in the backgro...
WGNC 2022 February Show & Tell Gallery
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The Woodturners Guild of North Carolina held it's latest Show & Tell gallery on Feb. 17, 2022 in Raleigh, NC. This is the recording of that Zoom meeting, where members discuss works they created and for which they submitted photos to an online gallery posted to our FB page, WoodturnersGuild/ The Guild is based in Raleigh, North Carolina. We normally meet monthly at the NCSU Crafts ...
WGNC Jan 2022 Show & Tell Gallery
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The Woodturners Guild of North Carolina held it's latest Show & Tell gallery on Jan. 20, 2022 in Raleigh, NC. This is the recording of that Zoom meeting, where members discuss works they created and for which they submitted photos to an online gallery posted to our FB page, WoodturnersGuild/ The Guild is based in Raleigh, North Carolina. We normally meet monthly at the NCSU Crafts ...
WGNC 2022 Annual Tips, Tricks, & Jigs Meeting
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The Woodturners Guild of North Carolina held its annual Tips, Tricks and Jigs meeting Jan 13, 2022 via Zoom meeting. Members submitted photos of their offerings and discussed them during the session.
WGNC 2021 Dec Michael Early Basket Illusion
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WGNC 2021 Dec Michael Early Basket Illusion
WGNC 2021 Oct. Member Gallery Show & Tell
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WGNC 2021 Oct. Member Gallery Show & Tell
WGNC 2021 08 Aug Member Gallery Show & Tell
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WGNC 2021 08 Aug Member Gallery Show & Tell
WGNC 2021 08 Aug Demo Steve Criscenzo on casting
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WGNC 2021 08 Aug Demo Steve Criscenzo on casting
WGNC February 2021 Show & Tell gallery
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WGNC February 2021 Show & Tell gallery
WGNC Jan 2021 Demo vacuum chucks demystified
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WGNC Jan 2021 Demo vacuum chucks demystified
Thanks for posting
Trent was this an end grain turning? This was a very nice presentation.
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Wonderful turnings!
Can you show how you made the holders? Or maybe give some detail pics of it?
I'll can't post picks in YT comments, but details on making these are in comment above.
I've never heard of using cling wrap to seal the ends of cut wood... I've been using melted wax & it doesn't work that well at all. Going to give it a shot. Thank you for posting this video - always look forward to this type of thing. =)
Well done! Could you please provide a little info or detail about making cup holders. Thank you.
I got a 1" thick sheet of HDPE plastic from Amazon... HDPE (High Density Polyethylene) Sheet, Opaque Off-White, Standard Tolerance, ASTM D4976-245, 1.000" Thickness, 12" Width, 12" Length www.amazon.com/dp/B000ILG0XM/ref=cm_sw_em_r_mt_dp_8KFYAMF26AST2M71X1BT?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1 1. I cut out two 1x1x3"-long pieces on the bandsaw. 2. Mounting between centers I made them both mostly round, leaving about an inch on one end still square. 3. On one, I cut a Morse-2 taper for my headstock. (easy to copy the profile from another morse-taper tool/drive in your kit) 4. With the taper mounted in my headstock, I used a spindle gouge to slightly cup-out the square end about 1/4" deep. So the profile looked roughly like this ==[]( Leaving the end square gives me the maximum grip for that 1" thick piece, with the 4 points extending. 5. With the other I just made the rounded end small enough to fit into the receiver of my Nova tailstock. 6. With that one I just needed my chuck's small/pin jaws to hold it while I cupped it out just like the headstock one. You can buy things like this commercially, or make them out of wood. I just found that for spheres under about 5" the HDPE density is perfect for holding without marring the surface.
Same here, easy no fuss method. Suggest you cut your ends almost off before going to the cup chucks. It makes it easier to cut the sphere round. Well done.
Thanks. Sometimes I pare them off with a knife but usually they come off instantly with the gouge. Also reminds me to start gently on that 2nd turning.
Appreciate your educational videos, providing very helpful information and demonstration, thank you.
Thank you, I am just starting to make illusions. Been struggling how to design, you provided many excellent references together with demonstrating important techniques, again thanks.
this is great.thanks
Nice work everyone!
Why do some wood turners hold up their little fingers like they are drinking tea?
Full resolution, non-jittery video is here: ruclips.net/video/vBEitv9KJtQ/видео.html
Really great information, very educational and great work :) Thank you for sharing this
Lovely to hear Ray sharing his experience. Ray, RIP Sir!
Got to love Ray’s tools and his ‘economy’. I bought some his tools when he sadly passed - this bowl gouge is typical. Ray used to save a few quid by buying new tools unhandled and re-using the old ones. The 1/2” gouge he is using is pretty much brand new but the handle has been twice around the world in economy class!
Good demo and explanations.
Glad you liked it!
Well done, John Vaeth; well done, WGNC.
Beautiful work. All of them. Some very talented members in your group.
Thank you very much!
No Sound!
Not sure what the issue is for you. Plenty of sound for me and at least a couple others.
Nice to see what other clubs are putting up for show and tell.
More to come!
Well done to the whole group. I assume this was a zoom meeting. What is Guild or group? Thanks for posting. Great job!
Thanks, yes, we've been Zoom meeting since April. We are the Woodturners Guild of NC, a Raleigh-based club
Great instructor and a brilliant turner with a creative mind always applying new techniques and embellishments. If you see his name at an event, make every effort to attend and meet Trent. There is not a more likable fellow you ever met and he is WISIWIG. Always a true gentleman.
Top mullet on the parting photo!
I don't want to sound too critical here; however, I can't see where this bowl can serve any useful purpose other than a place to stick some artificial flowers. So I'm just asking, what's the point in making such a thing other than demonstrating to other woodturners how you can hollow out such a large bowl through such a small hole. In plain words, whats this thing used for?
Beautiful platter...I love Sapele!
Good job
finials
Great video. Could not understand the name of the small hollowing tool only carried by craft supply. Would appreciate knowing. Thanks.
Did anyone catch what was wrong with the shape of the diamond parting tool that he points out at 1:00:30?
Bob, Here's an idea to not have to measure with the one way system. Have a wider base plate made, wide enough to be directly under the front edge of the tool. glue a short piece of a ruler to the base with zero on the edge of the new base plate. Now, however much you slide the base toward the blank, that is now deep you will go into the bowl blank. No measuring, just look down at the ruler, and see how much the base is under the bowl blank's front and that is how deep you will cut into the bowl blank. For the second (smaller) cutter, glue another section of a riller next to the other one with the zero mark directly under that cutter. Now it would work for both tools with no more measuring. Steve Mitchell
If I recall correctly, you can check out Hyezmar’s design in his Woodworking Bible that's full of plans (google it), I think you can get a great alternative for this project.
That just looks scary.
I'm interested in taking woodturning classes. I assume that this a woodturning school. I would appreciate some info. Thanks
Hey there. I was wondering if that sealer is good for say coffee cups or drinking cups. Thanks for the video
Afraid not. It's a form of tongue oil with some hardeners. It's food safe after it cures -- about 3 weeks -- but probably would not stand up over time to the acids in coffee or the rigors of regular cleaning. You might want to look into a clear food-safe epoxy for something like that. A RUclips turner, Stephen Ogle, has done some work like this: ruclips.net/video/IAfkMb2iLNg/видео.html
Hi. What did you use for power?
+PATRICK SULLIVAN Hi Patrick. I just ran a chord from the lot/lighting. It's a modern city plaza so they are all wired-up. Just needed to plug in the 120v mini lathe.
Usually wood that is cut in the winter will hold it's bark well, wood cut in the suumer is the opposoite
very nice
Hi Keith! I have a few different types of hollowing tools and arm braces that work well. I generally buy my tools through Craft Supplies and Packard, but have also found tools made by Trent Bosch are superb. Trent offers a great variety of hollowing tools from boring and hollowing bits/bars and the handles. I especially like his Stabilizer System the best for hollowing, and use it all the time. My arm brace is a Stewart arm brace Purchased through Craft Supplies. Good luck! And always make safety your highest priority! Keep the chips flyin'!! Chris Boerner
very intertaining and one of the best presentations out there.
Great demo, thanks for sharing.
A good group of guys, dedicated with a sense of humor!!!
The plans are shown as a still for 30 seconds at the end of the video. We weren't provided with a digital copy I'm afraid.
Great demo. is there a place for the plans?
WOW! Liked! Subscribed!
Where did you purchase the arm brace tools for hollowing larger forms? Thanks, Keith
My fav comment......."Now thets' a REEL Natch' rull edge!" ...LOL...priceless! [And I'm FROM the South!]
GREAT stuff!...Too many favorites! Unable to choose ONE!