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Richard Raffan | Richard Raffan turns a wig stand for the 13th 4-Ways project @RichardRaffanwoodturning | Uploaded March 2024 | Updated October 2024, 3 hours ago.
I'd never made a wig stand, so you get a good insight into my design process for a new project and each of the three parts, then how those parts are refined as they come together. I also have to come to terms with less-than-ideal partly-rotted blanks. There’s a lot of re-chucking.

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. Here are links to the other videos.
Tomislav — youtu.be/GGPbazEDj_A?si=t5sSpHv0ZcQ1j318
Sam — youtu.be/-bwqi3IXW6M
Mike — youtu.be/_L8ZKvJvxwY
Richard Raffan turns a wig stand for the 13th 4-Ways projectRichard Raffan turns a chuck extension useful for completing bowls.Richard Raffan cutting a maple log into turning blanksRichard Raffan turns a dish using ¾” continental gouge and scrapers.Richard Raffan turns two scraps of box elder burl into one lidded bowlRichard Raffan on skew chisel basicsRichard Raffan turns a jewel box from splintery she oak.Richard Raffan turns an Ego StickRichard Raffan turns juniper firewood into spatulas and tiny bowls.Richard Raffan turning very dry Tasmanian eucalypt burlRichard Raffan gets six square blanks from a sawmill offcut full of splits.Richard Raffan turns a stool for the 4-Ways series of projects.

Richard Raffan turns a wig stand for the 13th 4-Ways project @RichardRaffanwoodturning

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