JET Tools – Lathe Projects – Garden Dibble – Part 2 of 2

From the JET Shopclass Series of DVDs – Learn How To turn a garden dibble with your Lathe!

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10 Responses to “JET Tools – Lathe Projects – Garden Dibble – Part 2 of 2”

  1. JETTOOLSUSA Says:

    That’s awesome! Good luck – there’s a ton of great videos out here on YouTube and tons of other resources on the web to help you get started – just free for the taking. – Make sure you take some pictures and video of your own projects – the woodworking community likes to see what everybody’s doing – and will help you every step of the way!

  2. murazzo Says:

    Today I bought a lathe… im’a beginner! thanks for videos and explanations!!!

  3. clubby1234 Says:

    thanks i just got a lathe for the first time a couple of days ago

  4. vivro77 Says:

    what typr of lathe did you two get (mura and clubby) where did you get it?

  5. hazzathebest Says:

    Hay Dude. Do you think that poplar wood would be sold in britain

  6. CLWeld Says:

    This video is simply fascinating! What a beautiful job. I think I’m going to ask (nag?) my husband for a lathe for our anniversary; I’ve always wanted to do this sort of thing. I’ve made handcarved dibbles, but this … this is ART!

  7. Krokettengeknetter Says:

    Very helpful for a beginner, thanks!

  8. philipl411 Says:

    Great video, What is the height of the tool rest in relationship to the wood?

  9. butchiec102 Says:

    With the skew chisel u r useing, what would be the maximum diamiter of wood , that u could safely cut? After watching this video I was doing great, then I had some pretty scary catches with a 3 to 4 inch diamter piece.

  10. jethromayham Says:

    Looks like fun but once I got my apron caught in the running lathe and I freaked out. No more for me so I threw the lathe away.

 

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