Richard Raffan | Richard Raffan turns a cross-grain tripod pencil pot. @RichardRaffanwoodturning | Uploaded April 2024 | Updated October 2024, 6 hours ago.
See how I turn a 65mm (2½”) diameter cross-grain cylinder using a spindle gouge, then turn set of beads using a grooving tool I made from elderly ¾-in skew chisel. You see how I handle the scrapers when hollowing, overcome archetypal hollowing issues, use a sanding dowel, carve the feet, and finally stick it in the microwave to dry and distort it.
See how I turn a 65mm (2½”) diameter cross-grain cylinder using a spindle gouge, then turn set of beads using a grooving tool I made from elderly ¾-in skew chisel. You see how I handle the scrapers when hollowing, overcome archetypal hollowing issues, use a sanding dowel, carve the feet, and finally stick it in the microwave to dry and distort it.