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  • How to Set Up a Plunge Router

    Plunge routers can be used for routing grooves; routing by freehand, where you can create signs and relief sculptures; routing edges; and creating rabbets and molded edges using piloted cutters....

  • Learning About Lathe Cutting Tools

    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...

  • Parts of a Lathe Machine

    A lathe machine uses a spindle to rotate a block of wood at high speed so that the craftsman can carve a symmetrical design. This is useful when creating furniture legs, baseball bats or other...

  • Introduction to Wood Turning Tools

    Wood-turning tools look simple but correct use requires special skill. The obvious ways to use the standard lathe tools of gouge, chisel, parting tool and scraper are not the right methods....

  • Wood Lathe Instructions

    A wood lathe is a useful addition to any woodworking shop. This piece of equipment lets a woodworker carve a wooden block as it rotates at high speed on a spindle. This comes in handy when making...

  • What Is a Wood Shaper Used For?

    A wood shaper is one of the most common pieces of equipment in a high-end or commercial woodworking shop. It is versatile and has many attractive features for the professional woodworker. While...

  • Drill Press Facts

    The drill press is a key piece of equipment for any woodworking shop. Its power and control makes it possible to drill larger and deeper holes than you can make with a hand-held drill. A drill...

  • Basics of Router Wood Working

    The router is one of the most versatile tools you will ever bring into your workshop. This handy little tool has a very simple and straightforward design but can help you accomplish amazing...

  • How to Use Wood Turning Tools

    Wood turning is the art of shaping and adding design to wooden crafts by turning the wood. You can accomplish the wood turning with a variety of tools, both hand and power, to create etchings in...

  • What Is a Wood Lathe Used For?

    A wood lathe is a machine used to form a piece of wood into a desired shape, whether it be bowl, spindle, vase or a variety of other useful and/or decorative wood items. A piece of wood is...

  • 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: 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: Gouges

    Wood turning gouges are made in different shapes and sizes for specific tasks, like a roughing gouge and a spindle gouge. Use gouges with tips from an expert wood turner in this free video on wood...

  • Wood Turning: Lathe Parts

    In wood turning, parts of a lathe tool include the head stock, the spindle and ball bearings. Discover the parts of a lathe with tips from an expert wood turner in this free video on wood crafts.

  • Wood Turning & Shallow Spindle Gouges

    A shallow spindle gouge works well in wood turning projects after a block is shaved into a cylinder. Use a shallow spindle gouge with an experienced wood turner in this free video on wood working.

  • 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 Spindle Gouge Tool Cuts

    Spindle gouges are used for cutting coves, roughing cylinders and cutting depressions. Learn how to use a spindle gouge from a woodturning expert in this free crafts video.

  • Woodturning Spindle Gouge Tool End Grain Cuts

    Spindle gouges are used to make end grain cuts. Learn how to make end grain cuts from a woodturning expert in this free crafts video.

  • Woodturning Spindle Gouges

    A spindle gouge is used to cut coves or depression areas on a lathe. Get tips on using a spindle gouge from a woodturning expert in this free crafts video.

  • Woodturning Tail Centers

    A tail center helps to hold spindle work in the lathe. Learn how a tail center operates 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: Mounting & Roughing Blanks

    Spindle mounting and basic bow mounting are two types of mounting. Learn about mounting and roughing blanks 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 Skew Cuts: Peeling Cuts

    A peeling cut is used to smooth the spindle going across. Learn how to accomplish a peeling 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.

  • Parting Tool Scraping Technique in Woodturning

    Parting tool scraping technique is similar to using a skew or spindle gouge. Get tips on parting scraping technique from a woodturning expert in this free crafts video.

  • Woodturning: Intro to Scraping Cuts

    Scapers are used in spindle turning and end grain turning. Learn about scraping cuts 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 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.

  • Parts & Function of a Lathe Machine

    Lathes have been a fundamental machine tool for more than 3,000 years, dating back to ancient Egypt. However, what they are, how they work and what they do are poorly understood. This is so much...

  • About Wood Lathe Components

    Wood lathes are the oldest type of lathe. All of the others, including metalworking and glass, were modeled after them. A lathe allows the furniture maker or wood worker to turn out precision...

  • About Wood Lathe Speeds

    Wood lathe speeds have a lot to do with wood turning projects. In many cases, the wood lathe speed can actually make all the difference in how successful your project turns out. A wood lathe...

  • About Variable Speed Wood Lathes

    The two major types of wood lathes, fixed speed and variable speed, follow the same concept as variable speed and fixed speed drills. The actual speed of the rotating spindle on a variable speed...

  • Parts of a Wood Lathe

    If you've ever needed to replace a broken chair leg or railing spindle, you've probably used a wood lathe--or wished you had one. Lathes have been used for hundreds of years to make perfectly...

  • How to Use a Wood Lathe Drill Chuck

    Woodworkers know the value of a lathe in a workshop. Using this turning machine can add to the types of materials and designs a craftsman can produce. If you are considering the purchase of a...

  • Making a Wood Lathe

    You do not need to be technically qualified or proficient to operate a wood lathe. The good news is that although operating one cannot be described as easy, learning to do so certainly is. A wood...

  • How to Use a Woodworking Lathe

    Woodworking lathes are ideal for spinning wood to create a decorative surface that is the same on all sides. The lathe allows perfect designs to be made on posts, furniture legs and similar...

  • Wood Lathe Techniques

    A lathe is a popular tool that is used for woodworking. Beginners and the general public tend to use just a few basic techniques to create a variety of do-it-yourself items, including pool cues,...

  • How to Buy a Mini Wood Lathe

    Mini wood lathes are a very useful tool for any wood shop. They operate at very high speeds and can turn small pieces of wood that can be carved into nearly any shape. With a mini wood lathe you...

  • How to Operate a Wood Lathe

    Wood lathes are perfect for the crafter looking to shape wood. Lathes are also used for glass and metal. A lathe is a machine that comes in many different sizes, as well as supporting a variety of...

  • How to Make a Bow Drill Fire Set

    Bow-drill fire sets are a primitive technology using simple materials. Each set consists of a top piece, fire board, spindle and wooden bow. With a simple bow-drill set and a bit of strength and...

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