Wednesday, April 8, 2026

Working-with-your-hands Wednesday

 I love to see an artisan turn an ugly chunk of wood into something beautiful.


Bonus video!  I think one of my neighbors had one of these when I was a kid.

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  1. That tool is very cool. Multiple types of saw, lathe and mill. They call it "boring and profiling" but that's what a lathe and mill do.

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  2. Nice work! I really liked the point where he finally balanced the wood -- it started out vibrating the lathe quite a bit.

    And a very original approach, making multiple bowls out of the one burl.

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  3. On the radial arm saw ... ... Dad was an avid carpenter, with a workshop that included a radial arm saw. I'd quite forgotten about it until I saw this video.

    I do not remember him (or myself, when I was older) using the saw for anything but crosscut. And it vanished when he retired and moved out of state.

    But it does look to be very versatile! If a bit risky ....

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    1. Risky sure, but where do you think 7 fingered shop teachers come from?

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  4. I used someone elses radial arm saw some when I was young, but I never had any desire to get one of my own. I was a skinny guy, and never felt I had the bulk that was handy to keep control of one. When the time came to get my own saw, a table saw was my first choice. It just felt safer, to me. A table saw, miter saw, and bandsaw do all the cutting I need to do.

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  5. That burl became a fine bowl, but I would have turned it into a table. At about 5:10 I would stopped machining and (if possible) set it in resin - rough side up, with maybe six inches of resin above the wood. An unusual conversation piece if nothing else.

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