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Wednesday's Wisdom For Woodturners November 25, 2020

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Tomorrow is Thanksgiving. It won't be the typical holiday to which most of us have been accustomed. However, let's give thanks for what we do have. There are those who have a lot less and are in more dire predicaments than us. Let's share our good fortune with our adopted wounded warrior family. Please donate to make this their best Christmas ever.

 

 

Our Patriot Turners-

@Ron Altier found a piece of long lost wood and turned a beautiful ornament. Ron wasn't sure of the species and posted a query to our members for help.

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Ron's post is here-

 

 

Ron also posted a neat video of a piece of acrylic with imbedded nails being turned. Not sure if I would do this but it's fun to watch!

 

 

@Steve KrumanakerSwitched from birdhouses to toy tops. Steve showed us some of the ones he has made-

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Steve got lots of great comments and he also told us a little on how he makes these.

 

 

@AndrewB is working on some claro walnut bowls. This wood has some awesome grain

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Check out Andrew's post-

 

 

 

What’s Coming Up-

Mike Waldt is hosting a live event showing his shop and setting up for streaming and videoing. This will be broadcast on YouTube on November 27. Check Mikes channel for more information-

 

 

 

Cindy Drozda has another live demonstration on November 28.

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Click on the above image for the link to Cindy's site.

 

 

Woodturners Retreat is presenting interactive online woodturning demonstrations. The program date is December 12, 2020

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Click on the image for the link to their website.

 

 

For The Newbies-

If you are unsure about how to turn a bowl, here's a complete course from start to finish-

https://turnawoodbowl.com/courses/wood-bowl-turning-start-to-finish/

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Woodworkers Journal posted a nice tutorial on making earring stands. Maybe your wife or girlfriend (or both) would appreciate this for Christmas

https://www.woodworkersjournal.com/project-turning-an-earring-stand/

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Expand Your Horizons-

Mr. David Reed Smith has added another detailed tutorial on making rim wire hangers for turned items. @Steve Krumanaker uses twisted wires for his ornament displays. 

http://davidreedsmith.com/Articles/RimWireHanger/RimWireHanger.html

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Carl Jacobson did a live demonstration this past weekend for the "Virtual Craft Festival" presentation. Although the turning wasn't completely finished, you can get a pretty good idea on how to turn a scoop-

 

 

 

 

New Turning Items-

Nova has a new chuck available! Check their website at- https://www.teknatool.com/

 

 

 

Ruth Niles created yet another bottle stopper design- actually 3! This is a copy and paste from her latest newsletter-40665190_2020-11-2521_03_10-NilesNewsletter19-NEWStyleStoppersCrystalBlanks-Message(HTML).png.c5fb13e1342fc6845476988baaebccea.png

 

You can see all of Ruth's products at- https://nilesbottlestoppers.com/

 

 

 

Everything Else-

I was checking out some of the deals at Woodturners Wonders and noticed they are holding monthly contests. Although November is almost over, there is still time to submit an entry. Check back in December to see what the topic will be. Great Prizes-

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https://woodturnerswonders.com/blogs/news/november-turning-contest

 

 

Every week Rick Morris posts a list of woodturning videos posted on YouTube. Well, this week he outdid himself. Rick posted the list of all the wood turned Christmas ornament videos on YouTube! All 1084 of them!!! If you can't find something that strikes your fancy, I believe your middle name must be Grinch!

 

 

 

Rick also posted his regular weekly list of YouTube turning videos-

 

 

 

 

Safe turning and stay well

 

Edited by lew

Wow,  lots of good stuff.  Will be busy tomorrow.  

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Lew you are like the Energizer Bunny , just keep going and going. A few years ago I did Earring bowls for Christmas.IMG_7491.JPG.c3560a6ec75617d6aae4cedbbe52c248.JPG

 

I looked at the new Nova and the jaws on the below 100mm have dovetail on compression and expansion plus serrations. 100 and above have the same without serrations. Sounds tempting but with 5 in one drawer (SN2) and a Barracuda in another (never use it) probably not.

@Lew, another wonderful thread.  More ideas.  I just need more wood and time.  LOL  

Yes, I love those earring stools.  Those are wonderful.

@Gerald, I like your earring stools as well.  it is a neat way to stash rings and other bits of jewelry.  

Thanks Lew.  Can always count on you for new material to view each week.

Nice work Lew! There is so much to learn!

 

@lew

Now I'm even more confused with the Nova chuck line. :unsure:

4 hours ago, Larry Buskirk said:

@lew

Now I'm even more confused with the Nova chuck line. :unsure:

I think you are right as this changes the whole notion of Nova being opposite. Now we will have to as if someone is using the old or the new

1 hour ago, Gerald said:

I think you are right as this changes the whole notion of Nova being opposite. Now we will have to as if someone is using the old or the new

I just looked at their website, and it appears the jaws are still somewhat interchangeable.

It appears the new chuck is for the larger lathes, but I'm still not sure which to look for.

I probably won't be turning large items, unless I do any outboard turning.

Another nicely put together post @lew

7 hours ago, Larry Buskirk said:

I just looked at their website, and it appears the jaws are still somewhat interchangeable.

It appears the new chuck is for the larger lathes, but I'm still not sure which to look for.

I probably won't be turning large items, unless I do any outboard turning.

To clarify the jaws on ALL Nova chucks are interchangeable except Titan and Infinity. The Super Nova 2 is intended for medium to large lathes (they state 12-16 inch)  and the same applies to this new line. I believe since the new ones are Super Nova that they are the same size as SN2 except the Pro is almost 1 1/2 inches shorter. Cannot find the weight on the Pro-Tek so cannot compare that. By the way may be oversight but the SN@ is not in the catalog at Teknatool now.

11 hours ago, Gerald said:

To clarify the jaws on ALL Nova chucks are interchangeable except Titan and Infinity. The Super Nova 2 is intended for medium to large lathes (they state 12-16 inch)  and the same applies to this new line. I believe since the new ones are Super Nova that they are the same size as SN2 except the Pro is almost 1 1/2 inches shorter. Cannot find the weight on the Pro-Tek so cannot compare that. By the way may be oversight but the SN@ is not in the catalog at Teknatool now.

I just looked again, and you have to click on the Products tab at the top.

They still list the G3, SN2, and the new Pro=Tek series in the line up.

I could get away with a G3, but should probably go with a SN2 just in case I do any outboard turning.

Edited by Larry Buskirk

I have a couple Oneway Talon chucks and really like them.  I have an older Oneway that employs Tommy bars to tighten and a Wood River of the same construction.  Penn State Industries always runs an add for a Tommy Bar chuck with free jumbo jaws.  I bought one and was going to keep it ready with the jumbo jaws mounted full time.  Well I must have got lucky because it is the most accurate chuck I own as far as run out is concerned.  It is as closer to dead on than my metal lathe chucks.  I use it quite often when doing small items.  I wonder if it is closer to dead on because it was manufactured to screw directly on and doesn't require a thread adapter.

 

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Thanks Lew for all the time you put in to make such interesting blogs. I really enjoy them !

Paul

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@Gunny Thank You!

 

@Gerald Thanks! Those are beautiful earring bowls! Thanks also for the input on the chucks!

 

@FlGatorwood Thank You!

 

@HandyDan Thanks! Also, thnaks for providing additional information on the chucks.

 

@Steve Krumanaker Thank You!

 

@Larry Buskirk Sorry Larry, didn't mean to confuse you! Glad Gerald and Dan jumped in and helped out with additional information.

 

@Masonsailor Thank You!

 

1 minute ago, lew said:

Sorry Larry, didn't mean to confuse you! Glad Gerald and Dan jumped in and helped out with additional information.

I've figured out I can get by with a G3, but will have to go with the insert type so I can use it inboard, and outboard.

Wish I would have figured out what the one on C-List was before it disappeared. 

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