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Woodturning has really come of age over the last couple of decades. Hobbyists turning wood in their basements to professional woodsmiths are earning full-time livings on wood lathes. Unlike the...
Making your own wooden bowl can be fulfilling and impress your friends. You will need a block of wood (5 by 5 by 3 inches works well), a lathe, some chisels and a few other tools. When operating a...
There is virtually no limit to what you can create on a lathe. Consider the wood turner as a sculptor who turns a piece of wood into an artistic and/or functional piece. Originally the lathe was...
While machinists' lathes require operators to make accurate adjustments and monitor quality, the wood lathe depends upon manual skill and proper technique. The purpose of the several types of wood...
Five different tools basic to modern woodturning each require different techniques. Roughing gouges, spindle gouges, skew chisels, parting tools and scrapers can all be used for stock removal and...
Pen Turning With a Shallow Spindle Gouge
Pen turning, like other wood turning, uses a shallow spindle gouge and other chisels to shape the rotating wood and shave off corners. Learn how to use a shallow spindle gouge with a wood turning...
Wood Turning a Bowl: Steer From Behind
When wood turning a bowl with a gouge, steer the tool from behind for a more controlled cut. Gouge a bowl cleanly with tips from a wood turning expert in this free video on wood crafts.
Wood Turning a Bowl: Remove Tail Stock
Use a wood turning small gouge to remove the tail stock on a wood bowl. Discover how to clean up the tail stock on a bowl with tips from a wood turning expert in this free video on wood crafts.
Wood Turning a Bowl: Cut the Tenon
When wood turning a bowl, cut the tenon with the lower end of the bowl gouge. Watch how to remove a tenon with tips from a wood turning expert in this free video on wood crafts.
Wood Turning a Bowl: Bead Detail
Bead detail in wood turning involves using a bowl spindle gouge. Add bead detail to a bowl with tips from a wood turning expert in this free video on wood crafts.
Wood Turning a Bowl: Cutting Inside With Gouge
Use a wood turning bowl gouge to cut out the inside of a bowl. Scooping out the middle of a bowl is easier with tips from a wood turning expert in this free video on wood crafts.
Wood Turning a Bowl: Tools
Tools for wood turning a bowl include a bowl gouge. Start wood turning with the correct equipment with tips from a wood turning expert in this free video on wood crafts.
Wood Turning: Bowl Gouge
A bowl gouge is a wood turning tool that is made in different sizes and strengths. Use a bowl gouge with tips from an expert wood turner in this free video on wood crafts.
Woodturning Roughing Gouge Sharpening
A roughing gouge should be sharpened perpendicular to the rest of the shaft. Learn how to sharpen a roughing gouge from a woodturning expert in this free crafts video.
Woodturning Spindle Gouge Sharpening
A spindle gouge should have the shape of a fingernail. Learn how to sharpen a spindle gouge from a woodturning expert in this free crafts video.
Woodturning Bowl Gouge Sharpening
Sharpening a bowl gouge is similar to sharpening a spindle gouge. Learn how to sharpen a bowl gouge from a woodturning expert in this free crafts video.
Woodturning Tools: Scraping vs. Sheering
A spindle gouge is a sheering tool. Learn the difference between scraping and sheering tools from a woodturning expert in this free crafts video.
Woodturning Roughing Gouge
A roughing gouge is characterized by deep sides and a very square nose area. Learn about using a roughing gouge from a woodturning expert in this free crafts video.
Woodturning: Roughing Gouge
A spindle roughing gouge is the most efficient tool to use for making a cylindrical shape. Learn how to use a spindle roughing gouge from a woodturning expert in this free crafts video.
Woodturning Gouge Cuts: Bead Cuts
A spindle gouge can be used to make bead cuts in woodturning. Learn about making bead cuts with a spindle gouge from a woodturning expert in this free crafts video.
Woodturning Gouge Cuts: Spiral Cuts
A potential problem with making a bead cut is making a spiral cut. Learn how to avoid making a spiral cut from a woodturning expert in this free crafts video.
Woodturning Gouge Cuts: Spindle Gouge
The basic grind of a spindle gouge is called a finger nail grind. Learn how the spindle gouge works from a woodturning expert in this free crafts video.
Woodturning Gouge Cuts: Roughing Cut
Start a roughing cut with a spindle gouge at a forty-five degree angle. Learn other tips for using a spindle gouge for roughing cuts from a woodturning expert in this free crafts video.
Woodturning Gouge Cuts: Large Wood Chunks
Spindle gouges can produce large chunks of wood flying off. Learn techniques to avoid producing large flying wood chunks with a spindle gouge from a woodturning expert in this free crafts video.
Woodturning Gouge Cuts: Cove Cut
Cove cuts are depression cuts made with a gouge. Learn how to create cove cuts from a woodturning expert in this free crafts video.
Woodturning Gouge Cuts: V Shaped Cove
A cove should be a nice round shape and not a V shape. Learn how to avoid making a V shaped cove from a woodturning expert in this free crafts video.
Woodturning: Intro To Skew & Gouge Cuts
A skew smooths work down while a gouge cuts depressions in woodwork. Learn about these tools from a woodturning expert in this free crafts video.
Spindle Scraping in Woodturning
Woodturning spindle scraping techniques include using a skew or gouge. Get tips on various spindle scraping methods from a woodturning expert in this free crafts video.
Woodturning: Finishing Cut Bowl with Bowl Gouge
When using a bowl gouge, try to use a light touch going in towards the center. Learn about using a bowl gouge to finish a cut bowl from a woodturning expert in this free crafts series.
Using Woodturning Tools: Hannes Gouge
The Hannes gouge for woodturning is sharpened freehand. Learn more about the differences between woodturning tools in this free woodworking video from a wood shop expert.
Sharpening Woodturning Tools: Hannes Gouge
When sharpening a Hannes woodturning gouge, start at the center of your grinder. Learn more about sharpening woodturning tools in this free woodworking video from a wood shop expert.
Grinding Woodturning Tools: Hannes Gouge
Rotate Hannes woodturning gouge slowly when sharpening. Learn more tips for sharpening woodturning tools in this free woodworking video from a wood shop expert.
Woodturning Tools: Bowl Gouge Vs. Spindle Gouge
The woodturning bowl gouge is used to turn bowls, while the spindle gouge is used for projects such as chair legs. Learn more about the uses of woodturning tools in this free woodworking video...
Using Woodturning Tools: Spindle Roughing Gouge
The handle of a spindle roughing gouge is not as long as a bowl gouge. Learn more about woodturning tools in this free woodworking video from a wood shop expert.
Using Woodturning Tools: Traditional Bowl Grind Gouge
In woodturning, use traditional bowl grid gouge to tear out areas when turning a bowl. Learn more about the uses of woodturning tools in this free woodworking video from a wood shop expert.
Woodturning: Hollow Bowl Interior
When you get to the center of a bowl with the roughing gouge stop. Get expert woodturning tips on using a rouging gouge in this free crafts video.
Woodturning: Riding a Bevel
The back of a roughing gouge is called a bevel. Get expert woodturning tips on using a bevel in this free crafts video.
What Part of the Bowl Gouge Cuts the Wood?
Even though the whole edge of a bowl gouge is sharpened, only part of it will actually do the cutting of the bowl. Find out what part of the woodturning bowl gouge does the cutting in this free...
How to Use a Bowl Gouge
The woodturner's waltz is the dance-like motion of a woodturner working on a woodturning project on the lathe. Learn how to use a bowl gouge to turn a bowl on the lathe in this free woodturning video.
Wood carving is an ancient art form that can be used to make many things from attractive figurines to useful items such as bowls and instruments. It takes only a few tools and plenty of practice...
Using wood carving hand tools can be a rewarding experience for adults of all ages. Releasing the creative spirit in design and with each flake of wood can bring a sense of accomplishment. By...
About Wood Lathe Turning Tools
Turning tools used in conjunction with a wood lathe include the gouge, a parting tool, the skew, a face plate and a multi-jawed chuck. Gather turning tools to create a variety of cuts and textures...
Wood lathe chisels are the tool that cuts the wood as it turns on the spindle. Since the chisel is simply applied to the wood as it spins, there are different shapes or profiles that each chisel...
In general, the term "woodworking" is used to refer to all practical and artistic endeavors that involve wood, such as carving, building or simply creating 3-dimensional art. In any time period,...
You can make a number of wood projects while turning a wooden workpiece on a lathe. The machine holds the wood tightly at both ends and spins it around so you can chisel patterns and designs...
A wood lathe spins a block of wood so it can be cut, sanded, and shaped for use in furniture and other objects. Special tools are necessary to perform these tasks. In order to work safely and...
Wood lathe machines are used for mounting, turning and shaping items such as, posts, spindles and furniture legs. Using a wood lathe can be difficult at first but once you get the hang of it, and...
A wood-turning lathe is a necessary machine for the serious woodworker. It's easy to use once you learn how. Before you understand the mechanics, a wood lathe can be intimidating. Wood lathes come...
If you decide you would like to learn how to carve animals in wood as a hobby, you will quickly learn that it can be a very relaxing, creative outlet. You really don't need a lot to get...
Using a wood lathe machine requires proper tools, and properly taking care of those tools is vital for producing good quality work. Keeping the lathe tools sharpened is one way to properly care...