Sunday, January 3, 2010

Learning to use a Skew...


So I'm fighting the urge to just dive in and try to turn a bowl right away. I really want to; and to some extent it's the Reaser way to jump right in and sink or swim...

But since decent turning stock is kinda expensive (until I find my own sources of wild wood... someday) I've decided to spend some time just working on the basic skills of turning.

Today I followed along with my "learn to turn" book trying to make a few deliberate cuts with each tool.

Most of them went fairly well; my first spindle is above. The one tool that has been super tricky so far is the skew chisel.

As you can see at left, when you twist the skew the wrong way, it likes to dive into the wood, make a nice gouge, and scare the pants off of you.

Happened once, I thought "that's weird, must have slipped". Happened 2 more times, and I realized "hmm -- I'm doing something wrong here".

Turns out that while most tools can be pushed back-n-forth along a workpiece, the skew doesn't like that.

If you make a bead with a skew, cut from the center of the bead down into the groove, twisting the skew as you move... so that it starts flat, and ends up with the lower (non-pointy) end in the groove to define half of the bead. Then flip the skew over and repeat to make the other half.

But don't do what I did and get "lazy" and feel that you can rock the skew back from the groove/angle position back up to flat and center on the bead, to refine the shape -- the skew realizes that you're trying to be an expert and catches and digs in just about every time.


After taking the spindle back down to round and running some beads 2 more times, I'm starting to feel a bit better about this tool... still plenty to learn, though!

Thursday, December 31, 2009

2009 is gone!!!

Wow -- that year went fast.

Rather than a retrospective, I thought I'd publicly post my intentions for 2010... in no particular order, I plan to:
  • Spend more time with friends. Host some gatherings, help organize/spur a couple more.
  • See a new place -- go somewhere I've never been, perhaps do something there I've never done.
  • Exercise a bit more, drink a bit less (hey, no reason to overdo it, right?!!)
  • Build 3 pieces of furniture for the house. Now that I have the shop all set up, there's no reason I can't make this happen...
  • Learn to turn! (Wood-turning.) Got the lathe, got some instructional books, and I am so psyched to learn a new skill! This actually leads to my next intention:
  • Post some blog entries. Not because you care, but because if I "live out loud" a bit, I believe it will keep me motivated to make a little more use of my time this year. On that topic, I intend to write about this whole process of learning to turn on the lathe... as of today, I know almost nothing about it... but I have a feeling this will be something I get deeply into and try to become a master at. So... why not post about it, so I can look back and see how far I've come.
Thanks to all who have made this a great 2009. Let's make the next one even better.

Sunday, October 12, 2008

Maui - Day 1

So day one of Maui has definitely been a success.

Got 3 trips set up for later in the week, had tasty seafood (coconut battered calamari and an Ahi sandwich!) at the Whalers Village, and saw a sea turtle on our first snorkle - at dusk. He was eating!

Man this place is beautiful.

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Wednesday, September 24, 2008

Home for the next 4 days

Melissa's boss's beach house on Top Sail island. Looking forward to a few days of rest - first break of the year!

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Sunday, August 17, 2008

At the luxurious Club Quarters HotelL

Today I got to find out what kind of hotel $140/night buys you in downtown Philly.

Underwhelming would be one word for it; smelly would be another.

Apparently they have special architecture around here that funnels every car horn directly into your (closed, but paper thin) window, even 7 floors up.

There's an iron and ironing board, but not in your room - no, that would be silly. You have to go hunting around various floors until you find the magic closet that still has one. At least it wasn't chained down...

I'd include a picture, but it would just make you weep.

Friday, August 8, 2008

Interestingly enough,...

Interestingly enough, half a plan plus half a plan plus half a plan does not equal a plan.

If you're really lucky it equals about three quarters of a plan.

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