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SP Wood Art
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SP Wood Art creates handmade, high quality crafts and tools in wood and other fine media that are one-of-a-kind, unique, and beautiful. Our pieces are made with the finest quality wood from around the globe. Each piece is meticulously designed to look and feel like a piece of art, yet each item is functional. We hope that by sharing our knowledge/passion for woodworking and art, we will teach, entertain, and inspire.
Wear appropriate safety equipment and always follow owner manual instructions. All videos and/or posts, methods, equipment, techniques, tools, materials, medium, chemicals, etc. therein, are risks of the viewer. Please be safe at all times and have fun.
Wear appropriate safety equipment and always follow owner manual instructions. All videos and/or posts, methods, equipment, techniques, tools, materials, medium, chemicals, etc. therein, are risks of the viewer. Please be safe at all times and have fun.
Cool Tools: New Dust Collection Couplers
What a fantastic shop upgrade for dust collectors. If you are interested in these super cool tools visit the links below. Thank you and enjoy the show!
Magfitt is at Woodcraft:
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ACK’S WOOD PASTE
If you are interested in our sponsor’s product(s), please feel free to visit their site linked below. I highly recommend their products. If you need assistance with a project or technical advice, contact Tom and Ann at ackswoodpaste@yahoo.com.
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SP WOOD ART
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I create handmade, high quality wood pieces (and sometimes, crafts using other mediums such as natural stone or acrylic) that connect to people on an emotional level. Each piece is meticulously designed to look and feel like an art piece. I have always adored art, and have an underlining mission to incorporate my knowledge and skills into wood turning. With my videos, I hope to inspire and encourage others while promoting wood turning, experimentation, and safety. Please stay safe at all times!
Wear appropriate safety equipment and always follow owner manual instructions. All videos and/or posts, methods, equipment, techniques, tools, materials, medium, chemicals, opinions, etc. therein, are risks of the viewer. IN NO EVENT SHALL SP WOOD ART, ITS OWNERS, OFFICERS, OR EMPLOYEES, BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, PUNITIVE, PERSONAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES WHATSOEVER, and by watching, reading, listening, trying, you agree to this terms and are responsible for your own actions. Wood turning is inherently dangerous and is not intended for children. Now that that’s been stated, please go have fun.
Magfitt is at Woodcraft:
www.woodcraft.com
SPONSORS:
STARBOND
If you are interested in our sponsor’s product(s), please feel free to visit their site linked below. I highly recommend their products. If you need assistance with a project or technical advice, give them a call at 1-(800)-900-GLUE(4583).
Get the Freshest CA glues in the market at Starbond www.starbond.com/?RFSN=2604737.64A03 Use Code WOODART15 at checkout to save 15% off on your purchase
STARBOND - www.starbond.com/?RFSN=2604737.64A03
STARBOND at AMAZON -www.amazon.com/shop/spwoodart
TOTALBOAT
If you are interested in our sponsor’s product(s), please feel free to visit their site linked below. I highly recommend their products and customer service. If you need assistance with a project or technical advice, give them a call at (401) 396-8199.
10% off your order use code: WOODART10
Totalboat - www.totalboat.com
Totalboat - High Performance 2:1 Kit
www.totalboat.com/product/high-performance-21-epoxy-kits/
SUPER CLEAN
If you are interested in our sponsor’s product(s), please feel free to visit their site linked below. I highly recommend their products and customer service.
SUPERCLEAN - superclean.com
DILUTION CHART - superclean.com/dilution-chart-2/
ACK’S WOOD PASTE
If you are interested in our sponsor’s product(s), please feel free to visit their site linked below. I highly recommend their products. If you need assistance with a project or technical advice, contact Tom and Ann at ackswoodpaste@yahoo.com.
10% off your order use code: speros10
ACKSWOODPASTE.COM - ackswoodpaste.com
SP WOOD ART
If you would like see more of SP Wood Art visit us at:
ETSY Store - www.etsy.com/shop/SPWoodArt
Home - spwoodart.wixsite.com/spwoodart
Facebook - spwoodart
Pinterest - www.pinterest.com/spwoodart/
Amazon Shop - www.amazon.com/shop/spwoodart
Instagram - spwoodart
I create handmade, high quality wood pieces (and sometimes, crafts using other mediums such as natural stone or acrylic) that connect to people on an emotional level. Each piece is meticulously designed to look and feel like an art piece. I have always adored art, and have an underlining mission to incorporate my knowledge and skills into wood turning. With my videos, I hope to inspire and encourage others while promoting wood turning, experimentation, and safety. Please stay safe at all times!
Wear appropriate safety equipment and always follow owner manual instructions. All videos and/or posts, methods, equipment, techniques, tools, materials, medium, chemicals, opinions, etc. therein, are risks of the viewer. IN NO EVENT SHALL SP WOOD ART, ITS OWNERS, OFFICERS, OR EMPLOYEES, BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, PUNITIVE, PERSONAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES WHATSOEVER, and by watching, reading, listening, trying, you agree to this terms and are responsible for your own actions. Wood turning is inherently dangerous and is not intended for children. Now that that’s been stated, please go have fun.
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A Super Clean Shop
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Welcome to a Super Clean shop. I will show how I use Super clean in my shop on various surfaces, stains, spills, pitch and resin, and more. If you have not tried Super Clean products yet, they work fantastic! This video is sponsored by Super Clean and I love using their products and I have been using them for years. Hope you enjoy the show! SUPER CLEAN If you are interested in our sponsor’s pro...
Turning For A Singing Bowl
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Relax and enjoy our latest video on how we make a signing bowl mallet. This requested item is made from a beautiful piece of kiln dried red eucalyptus wood. Hope you enjoy the show! SPONSORS: STARBOND If you are interested in our sponsor’s product(s), please feel free to visit their site linked below. I highly recommend their products. If you need assistance with a project or technical advice, ...
Fantastic Food Safe Finish
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What a fantastic food safe finish to use on all your food safe items! I highly recommend Ack's Wood Paste. I hope you enjoy this video on how I use their product on my food safe items. Please enjoy 15% off your order, code listed below. ACK’S WOOD PASTE If you are interested in our sponsor’s product(s), please visit their site linked below. If you need assistance with a project or technical adv...
Super Clean Giveaway Winner
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Todays the day we announce the lucky winner of our Super Clean giveaway. Thank you to all those that participated and thank you Super Clean. UA-cam Community Guide lines: ua-cam.com/users/howyoutubeworkspolicies/community-guidelines/ SUPER CLEAN If you are interested in our sponsor’s product(s), please feel free to visit their site linked below. I highly recommend their products and customer se...
Super Clean Giveaway (CLOSED}
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Super Clean is in the shop and has a giveaway for one lucky winner. If you are interested in participating in this Super Clean giveaway just comment on this video and in two weeks a random person will be selected to receive a box of Super Clean products. The video with results will be posted on UA-cam in 2-weeks from today. This giveaway is only for the lower 48 states in the US. Good luck and ...
An Apple Wood River Wall Clock and Numeral Casting
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Wood Turning Tips - Sanding Pen Ends
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Turning A Resin and Firewood Box Featuring Ack's Wood Paste
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Wood Turning a 100+ Year Old Wood Into a Screw Driver
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Wood Turning Tips - Coloring Pen Tubes
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Bandsaw Multi-Purpose Circle Cutting Jig
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Simple, Effective, Center Finder for Wood Turning
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Thank you, its very helpful
if you were to use metal instead of plexiglass what type of metal would you use so it does not stick?
@@Rockysbeats I personally do not know of a metal that wouldn’t stick. You could wrap the metal in tuck tape (sheathing tape) and it should t stick. Thanks for watching.
I am considering trying this with Acetate as it is very inexpensive and perhaps reusable if removed carefully. I am new to this so curious if you've given acetate a try? (question can go out to anyone in comments) I suspect I'll need thicker acetate because resin gives of heat as it cures but don't really know how that stuff reacts to resin heat. Thanks for sharing your experiences :)
Hello, I have not tried acetate.
Mine came in yesterday and I’m all set up thanks to your video. I love magnets.
Awesome, so far they have been great in my shop. Hope you like them, I like anything magnets as well. Thanks for watching.
Great idea, I'll have to get some for my shop. Thanks for sharing
Thanks for watching!
Magfitt couplers are great for those who move your dust collection hose from machine to machine.
How did you keep the India ink from bleeding through to the front of the plate?
The plate was fairly thick and the hard maple wood is great for ink. The fibers on the maple contain the ink well. Some other woods will bleed more than others. I usually use a tight grained wood when using ink for that very reason. Thanks for watching!
Why is he barefoot at 17:26
It was hot while sanding. lol No, I believe it comes down to one word, laziness.
wood old baseball bat be useful lumber ?
I believe old bats are made from Ash wood, Hickory wood, or Birch wood. I would say Ash and Hickory could be used for a mallet.
Materials: First plastikolite Dap caulk Metal hanging strap Melamine board Mould release Second: Tuck tape Lexan 100% silicone caulk Metal hanging strap More tuck tape
Watching videos is great. But when they are narrated like yours, instructing us beginners is the best. Thank you.
Thank you!
Great insight for me as I am new to pen turning. Thank you!
Thank you for watching.
i have never found a roughing gouge that will square a 4 corner square without it not bouncing and tearing the wood out of it,,not cutting it reguardless of how much you sharpening it,,,,nornmally i use a bowl gouge and start on the end and come across with it,,,so much easier,,,
Hi, I’ve tried that method as well. It’s great for travel since you only need 1 or 2 tools to bring. You can also rough out a blank with a skew. Always more than one way. I find the. Roughing gouge makes quick work of roughing a spindle round. I have an M42 steel roughing gouge that I use all the time. They have their place. Thanks for watching and commenting. I plan on having a video in this series for each lathe tool.
It helps to keep your mandrel close to the headstock chuck jaws or collet chuck to eliminate run out (wobble), it is much more rigid which helps keep the diamond card flatter against the cutter. The keyless chuck shown is an Albrecht chuck, not a Jacobs, which uses a key to tighten the chuck jaws. Greetings from Tasmania Australia 👍😁🇦🇺🦘
Thanks for watching and commenting!
A perfect solution for a dust collector . Very interesting project. Thanks for sharing !
Hey, thanks! It’s an upgrade in a smaller system. Thanks for watching my friend! Cheers!
Nice job, how has it held up? Thank you for sharing. Everyone stay safe, warm, happy and healthy. From Henrico County Virginia
Thanks! It has held up really well. I still use it every week. The Ash wood was an excellent choice. Thanks for watching! Cheers my friend!
My new 2 stage shop vac is performing great! It’s a great addition to any wood shop.
So, I’ve finally got a chuck stuck. Didn’t know it was a thing. But it’s very much a thing. Can’t get it off… and I’m said. It’s halting production. Will try soaking it first. My question is does this damage how the front and back line up? Will they still be on center? Or will I have to figure out how to make the head stock and tail stock align again ? Thanks.
It’s only a matter of time for a Chuck or face plate to get stuck. The lathe should be fine and inline as long as extreme measures were not taken. It also depends on the lathe. Most lathes can be re-aligned. Hope you can get the chuck off. Cheers!
I got it. Thanks for the help.
When you did the first video on super clean is when you got me addicted.
It is indeed great! Thank for watching my friend!
Super Clean Shop indeed my Friend for all the surfaces ! Take care Spyros.
Hey, shop is clean but not for long. lol thank you for watching my friend! Take care as well Kwstas!
Super Clean!
I Carved The Bowel Of My Spoon Rest With A Rotary Tool.
That works! My jig is work production work. Thanks for watching.
Amazing artistry in making my mallet!! I’ve been using it nearly every day to help me reset my mood & intention-even if I’m not taking time for meditation. Your mallet feels smooth, balanced and has been coaxing my normally reluctant bowl to sing and chime! Thank you so much❤❤❤❤❤
Thank you so much for your kind words! I’m so glad you like the singing bowl mallet and that it actually works as expected. lol I had to try the mallet out numerous times to finally make it sing; learning curve. Thanks again and for watching! Cheers! -Speros
As always great work, looks amazing.
Thank you and for watching!
Relax and I hope you enjoy the show!
The fine dust from sanding on the lathe has been a big problem. I have tried many different set ups and failed every time. So finally after 6 years of frustration I made one of your set ups. I used electrical conduit and made the adjustable slide from maple. THe monitor attached to the big gulps....welll bye bye dust! I am so pleased. Thanks so much for sharing this with us!
I am so glad to hear this. Thank you for watching my friend. Cheers!
(1) For small bowls, etc., a much smaller jam chuck works well and you can turn it at a higher RPM. (2) You are getting the excessive dust because you are using a carbide scraper to cut the MDF. For the least dust, use traditional cutting tools, turn it at low RPM, and take a heavy cut. (3) Instead of using a faceplate, at least for smaller jam chucks, you can use a tap from Beall Tool Co. to cut a thread in the jam chuck so it threads directly onto the headstock spindle. However, you will need to glue a "hub" onto the center of the disk to provide extra thickness. (4) Jam chucks up to 8 or 10 inches in diameter can be made with a tenon that can be gripped by a scroll chuck. Glue and screw a small disk of hardwood (not MDF or plywood, which may delaminate) onto the larger disk and cut the tenon on that. These suggestions are just to suggest options and are not intended to take away from what you did. Your video is well presented. -Doc Green, author of Fixtures and Chucks for Woodturners
Hello Mr Green, I would first like to thank you for your suggestions and tips. You have some great tips here for me and my subscribers and I have used some of your suggestions before. I do own a ball tool and often make the threaded head attachments for smaller pieces with a little CA to strengthen the threads. I mostly use this large jam chuck for making large 16” clocks. Second, I have owned a copy of your fixtures book for years and love it. If you would ever like me to feature your book, I would be happy too. Thanks for watching and commenting my friend. Cheers!
The tape might be very sticky but it’s also very expensive!
Expense is relative compared to another type, I agree, it’s super sticky. Works great!
I was wondering about using it with stain maybe a gel stain Have you any ideas about this?
Sure, once the stain is cured it will have no issues going over the top. Thanks for watching!
I have been using closed cell foam instead of paper to apply CA glue to my pens. The glue goes on smoother and you don’t use anywhere as much glue. Even after a couple of uses you can use them many times. Love your techniques.
Thanks for the tip, I’ll have to try it. Thanks for watching.
Great Box. Jim's wood shop
Thanks and for watching!
Great info on this topic. Thanks for doing the hardwork
Thank you and for watching.
What do I get plastic polish? What brand?
Any plastic polish will do the job. In use 3-1 by PSI altars available at Pen State Industries. Thanks for watching.
Interesting work, nicely done. Thank you for sharing your awesome project. Everyone stay safe, happy and healthy. From Henrico County Virginia
Thank you and for watching!
I've been using Ack's on my wood turning projects for a couple of years now and love it. Thanks for the video.
It’s good stuff, thanks for watching!
Great food safe finish for wood. You can use this finish on flat work as well, you'll just need to buff the wax to melt it. Cheers!
Thank you so much for sharing your experience.
Thank you for watching. I hope to have more tool tech videos out.
Hi. I'm struggling with the same stuff as you, of course. The thing is, that it seems that the very tape you use is the key.... not any of the other materials... and I'm not sure I can find that here in Denmark.
The tape helps for sure. It’s sheathing tape for out side houses. Not sure if that helps. Cheers my friend.
@@spwoodart Thanks for your answer mate. I think I may be able to find something similar here in Denmark ;-) It's important to note, that I am primarily focusing on making smaller (and always round) coffee tables.... a bit larger than the mold you've made. I am, of course, watching your video because I too want to make a mold that can be reused. It is _way_ too time consuming to have to make, basically, the same mold over and over again. It's a hassle though... many, many wood working videos, and especially epoxy related videos, rely on specific kinds of tape that likely exist in Denmark but have completely different names.... and are necessary to do the job. I've tried a few different ones that absolutely did _not_ do the job, so I'm kind'a.... arrrgh, LOL ;-) It looks so easy on video but when the whole thing sticks and you have to use chisels to pry the thing off. I've bought me a release agent too, like you use in the video. I'm really hoping to find some kind of e.g. silicone bendable material and make a mold where I can somehow 'release' the sides/edge and then pry it off the bottom afterwards... obviously without destroying the edges of the mold. Thanks again for answering 🙂
@@timholstpetersen79 I know what you mean, I didn’t want to make molds over and over. You can make a mold like the one I have (bigger) and use 100% silicone chalk. You could Smear It all over the edges and bottom. I have not tried it, but it may work. Thanks for watching my videos, I appreciate it. Cheers!
@@spwoodart Hey, of course.... and I'm sorry I forgot to subscribe and like... it's been remedied as I'm writing this ;-) Again; thanks for answering. I will try a similar approach as yours but need to figure out a way to make it easily repeatable. Not in an industrial sense but still something that makes it easy to produce multiple tables of the same dimensions with a single mold. I'm stoked about this, because it would allow me to eliminate _one_ of the constraints of making these tables. The thing is that I actually _love_ making the molds.... it's part of the process... but I have too many ideas on what to put _into_ the molds, and am too impatient to use the time on the molds ;-)
One of the other constraints, of course, is the cost of the epoxy itself... so for starters like me (and you, at some point), it can be an expensive learning. On my last project I used 6 kg of epoxy... and it turned out 'okay' (my wife is happy ;-) ), but I had to ditch the mold and do it all over again. I want to feel free of the mold thing and to experiment with designs. For now, round coffee tables but....
Looks amazing
Very good ideia and presentation. Thank you
Thanks and for watching!
Nice job mate!. cheers, Bram
Hey, thanks! Hope all is well? Good to hear from you my friend.
Congrats to you on the new workspace. Hope you enjoy it!
Hey, thanks! So far it is great. It’s a work in progress. Lol
Congratulations to the winner👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍😎😎😎😎
Congrats Ed. Thank you for the opportunity at a shot at winning some super clean. I can’t wait for more videos to come out.
More videos on the way! Thanks and thanks for watching. I appreciate it.
Congratulations Ed, I came close. 😂
Lol
To the winner: you can PM me through Facebook or we can use a different method. m.facebook.com/spwoodart/
I have sent you an email - thanks!
Great products for the shop and house! I’ve been using them for years.
This product is new to me...willing to try it out.
Thanks for watching!
Looks like a good products, I would give them a try. Thanks
Thanks for watching!
Nice. Love to try.
Thanks for watching!