Learn How To Master Woodturning With Sam Angelo - Practice Makes Perfect!
In this video, Sam stresses the importance of practicing your Wood Turning skills. He shows simple techniques and tools for making a very small bowl and finishes the bottom of the bowl by jam chucking it onto a waste block. Have a lot of fun practicing making little bowls and improving your Wood Turning skills along the way. Thanks for watching my channel.-learn to turn with Sam
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Chapter time codes: just click on the time to jump to the desired topic-
00:00 Introduction to practicing
01:03 Chucking up Spindle blank
02:39 True up the blank
03:55 Begin work on the bowl
05:26 Drill for depth
06:41 Hollowing end grain
08:41 Showing tool work
09:32 Scraping
12:43 Proper shavings from the scraper
14:01 Work on the outside of the bowl
16:30 Parting off the bowl
17:14 Jam fit to work on the bottom of the bowl
19:34 Finish the bottom of the bowl
20:54 Clean up with a scraper
21:34 Conclusion and thank you for watching
Always informative Sam,enjoying refreshing my techniques and picking up extra tips👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍😎😎😎😎😎
Nice refresher Sam. Hope the surgery has things back toward normal for you! Take care, Dave
Sam I am a new wood turner and found this video very helpful thank you
Thank you! Good luck with the healing too.
Keep up the good work Sam. I presume the Carpal Tunnel surgery went well. It must have been OK since you are using that hand now. Take care and have a great day.🙂🙂
Great video very educational. One thing of concern is safety. Safety is paramount. I think that wearing sandals, well I don’t know. Just an observation.
Interesting to see you using a bedan lately, Sam. Its a tool I like a lot, but not so common outside mainland Europe. Comment? Bernard.