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Richard Raffan | Richard Raffan on turning sets — the 20th. 4-Ways project @RichardRaffanwoodturning | Uploaded October 2024 | Updated October 2024, 5 hours ago.
You see how I go about making matching ash plates 175x21mm with a 110mm foot. A seam of silica runs through the ash, blunting the tools. The edges require frequent honing. This video was a rushed shoot leading to some carelessness on my part — so if/when you find yourself in similar situations (plural!!), you might remember how I recovered.

4-WAYS comprises Sam Angelo, Mike Peace, Richard Raffan, and Tomislav Tomašić who suggested that having a few turners publish their approach to one project on YouTube at the same time should be interesting. 4-WAYS publish after noon on the first of each month US time, which is evening in Europe. For Australasians it’ll be the 2nd. morning of each month. Each video has links to the others.

Tomislav — youtu.be/4nDlZ1c-sTw?si=dt6DSZhqOS2CE-ys
Sam — youtu.be/0Ke7pHvUIcg
Mike — youtu.be/1zr9JEP7hh4
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Richard Raffan on turning sets — the 20th. 4-Ways project @RichardRaffanwoodturning

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