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These 11 Woodturning Tools Will Make Your Basic Wood Working Projects Beautiful
There are 11 basic woodturning tools used in wood working: roughing gouge, spindle gouge, bowl gouge, skew chisel, parting tool, hallowing tool, scraper, bowl saver, auger, chatter tool, and wire.
Creating a wood project requires certain tools to perfectly cut, drill, carve, or shape the wood. So that you can efficiently produce a well-made wood product, your tools must be sharped and maintained at all times. Below are the different types of woodturning tools to use in making a wood project:
Roughing gouge
This is a flat cutting tool that produces a large cut. It will roughly shape a wooden spindle and is ideal for the initial cutting of wood pieces. It is not advisable to use a roughing gouge when making a bowl shaped item.
Spindle gouge
This is also known as a detail gouge. It is a shallow cutting tool that is responsible for the detailed turning pattern of a spindle.
Bowl gouge
A bowl gouge has a longer handle than the spindle gouge and is responsible for turning large bowls. The thicker shaft one this tool allows you to cut farther away from you than other gouges.
Skew chisel
This angled edge chisel is used to smooth spindles with flat surfaces. It also adds detail, which is why it should be sharpened at all times.
Parting tool
This tool separates large and small diameter sizes of straight edge wood. It is a pointed tool and has wider sizes that are known as bedans. The parting tool produces even cuts on spindles.
Hallowing tool
This tool is used to make deep bowls and any other projects that require the hallowing out of a particular area. Among all cutting tools, the hallowing tool has the longest handle to enable you to reach deeper when you are hallowing wood.
Scraper
This tool, when dull, scrapes the fiber of the wood to smooth wood surfaces. It can also be used to shape wood that cannot be shaped by gouges. A sharp scraper has a burr at the edge and is used to cut wood.
Bowl saver
A bowl saver functions like an ice cream scoop. It scoops out solid wood pieces when hallowing wood. A bowl saver stores the interior wood core that is scraped off until you are ready to turn the wood core into a smaller bowl or other hollowed wood item.
Auger
An auger is a drilling tool that initially hollows or holes a wood. This tool produces cylindrical holes in wood items.
Chatter tool
A chatter tool is a scraper that can create “chatter marks” on turned wood. These marks are for decorative purposes.
Wire
Wires are rubbed on the wood to burn lines into it. Some wires come with attached handles on each side.
More specific types of woodturning tools also function for other special purposes. For basic woodturning needs, however, start with the tools mentioned above.
If you have broken tools and spindles, spindle repair is available at Motor City Repair.
Buying a mini camcorder to flip for (Albuquerque Journal)
Kodak PlaySport Zx5 mini camcorder is one of our top holiday picks for its
features, performance, and value.
(Credit: CBS Interactive)
For a category people keep declaring dead because of smartphones, there is no
shortage of shoot-and-share mini camcorders in stores.
In fact, the death of category leader, Flip Video, seemed to leave a giant
creator in the market that was quickly filled by everyone from Kodak and Sony
to Panasonic and Samsung to JVC and Toshiba. But with all those big names
involved and plenty of lesser-known manufacturers in the mix, too, it's not
easy to weed out the ones worth picking up for those quick-clip moments.
To that end, here's a list of major things to consider when you're trying to
decide which one to get or whether a mini camcorder is right for you at all.
All HD video is not created equal All but the cheapest mini camcorders boast
HD video quality. That simply means they can capture at a resolution up to
1,280x720 pixels or, if the model shoots full HD, 1,920x1,080 (usually at 30
frames per second). However, like high megapixels in still cameras, this
really isn't a statement of ...
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