Wonderful video... Love your teaching style. Appreciate seeing the close-ups so we can see the position of the tool rest to the work and exactly what the bevel of the tool is doing. Thank you for the excellent videos and sharing your knowledge with us.
very well explained thanks for sharing, i always seem to learn something new from your videos. the tool rest way above center to clear the bed of the lathe was a keeper.
John...This is a great video that I've watched four or five times. I'm trying to improve my over-all beading but I do all my work on bowls. Question: Will the skew in conjunction with the spindle gouge method work on the outside of bowls? Essentially, I'm trying to figure out a way to create beads that doesn't involve a scraping tool. I have the Sorby beading tools but I think I've been using them at too much of a right angle. I see you using the 3-point tool and I must admit I've been stymied at what purpose those serve...you say in video that you would use the 3-point tool technique for the outside of bowls. You don't get tear-out with that? Any help you can provide would be great.
Great tutorial, glad this came up on my search for beading.
Great video John! I have turned for many years now but for some reason have done very few beads. Super thanks for sharing your skills so clearly.
Very good video again , You show me thing that is very clear and you explain in a way that is very clear Thank You
I love your accent .Amazing.And of course your wood turning skill.
Wonderful video... Love your teaching style. Appreciate seeing the close-ups so we can see the position of the tool rest to the work and exactly what the bevel of the tool is doing.
Thank you for the excellent videos and sharing your knowledge with us.
I must say as a newbie to turning your videos are awesome in the way you explain things many thanks
John, another great tutorial. Very valuable to those of us starting out. Thanks for sharing your gift. Fred
Great video, and very informative, thanks for sharing, love your laid back style.
Cheers
You have done it again John. Thanks for sharing.
Some good looking beads and well explained
thanks
very well explained thanks for sharing, i always seem to learn something new from your videos. the tool rest way above center to clear the bed of the lathe was a keeper.
Great video!
What did you use to shape the screw driver?
Great detail/instruction. Thanks.
Nice techniques...well explained.
Thank you for your logical explanations.
John...This is a great video that I've watched four or five times. I'm trying to improve my over-all beading but I do all my work on bowls. Question: Will the skew in conjunction with the spindle gouge method work on the outside of bowls? Essentially, I'm trying to figure out a way to create beads that doesn't involve a scraping tool. I have the Sorby beading tools but I think I've been using them at too much of a right angle. I see you using the 3-point tool and I must admit I've been stymied at what purpose those serve...you say in video that you would use the 3-point tool technique for the outside of bowls. You don't get tear-out with that? Any help you can provide would be great.
bravo maestro
Interesting. Thanks.
Sorry, one other question...the spindle gouge you use, is that a fingernail grind? Again thanks...
You may want to invest in a live spindle
not realy great. everyone can scrape beads with a 3 point tool.