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Wood turning tips and projects with Carl Jacobson. Wood turning basics on a Lathe with basic wood turning tools. Taking you from start to finish with a ruff piece of wood to your sanded and finished project with paste wax and mineral oil for a superb finish. Turning a coffee cup on the Lathe.

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  • where do you get your wood?

  • Where ever I can :) I've been turning a long time and friends are always on the lookout for me. I also get a lot off the beach.

  • hi carl, i think i would actually just leave the coffee holder loose without using glue..just have it as a wooden sleeve...the reason being is that i've had more than one of those thermos things start leaking so it would be nice to be able to throw it away and just slip another one in if needed...but then maybe glue would solve this problem???dont know.... also out of curiousity...what is the name of that big gouge.scraper you use and what wood lathe do you use???...great video yet again!!

  • Thanks, Probably a good idea or maybe just a spot of hot glue. I got the large round nose scraper at Woodcraft. My lathe is a Delta.

  • did u turn that out of greenwood or was it dry and what kind of wood was that?

  • It was dry and I used Maple.

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  • Just amazing...Thank you for sharing.

  • Pearwood should be nice and hard I'd like to see that finished. I've never turn pearwood.

  • Thats a nice coffee cup. I'm still getting all my tools and lathe parts together. Hope to be trying a few projects soon. Well I have turned a couple of pens. They turned out OK. Turned out, no pun intended. Gonna go for a walk in my woods tomorrow and see if I can find a burl or something. Got a big Pear tree that has to come down. I'll try some of that.

    Tom

  • I have used both the inserts form Craft Supply USA and Woodcraft, (same product manufacturer) and am not too happy with with them the stainless is nice but the lid is sub standard. the slider after a few uses will not lock open or closed. I contacted both suppliers but neither has a fix. Looking for an alternate insert supply if anyone knows of any.

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