Using a Texturing Tool for Woodturning
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- čas přidán 31. 05. 2024
- This video is about using a knurled texturing tool for wood turning. I show how to texture several different wood projects using a wood lathe. First I cut a spiral pattern into a hard maple spinning top. Then I use a wood dye to color the wood. Following that I show how to use liming wax to accent the spiral texture design in the wood. The second project is a walnut acorn and I use the tool to texture the cap of the acorn. Lastly I use the texturing tool to create a raised pattern on the rim of a bowl.
Here are some of the tools and items I used in this video check them out!
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Ron Browns texurizing tool
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Liberon liming wax
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Interesting and nice style, never seen this before.
Thank you for a great video! Your finishes accent your textures beautifully.
Thanks Dan!
It´s like you are reading my Mind. Everytime i think about something new i would like to try .... you come up with exactly that Thing :)
Nice! I’m tuned in to the wavelength. 😀
Good job Jason 👍. I need a texture tool now 😃. I love making spinning tops and a texture tool would differently be handy in my shop. Thank for sharing.
I’ve been wanting to try this tool for awhile now. So totally worth it!
Excellent video. Nice style to your work. I just started experimenting with texturing my turning projects. Where can I purchase that Texture Tool?
I got my tool from Amazon. I have a link in the description. You could get the Wagner tool from CraftSuppliesUSA. Mine is the 1/4” wide tool. Thanks for watching!
Love the video. Just a question. Can the wax that you used be colored in any way to get different effects or is that not possible.?
I have heard that liming wax can be colored with different powdered pigments. However I haven’t tried that yet. I may yet do some experimenting. 😀 thanks