Richard Raffan turning beads-for-beginners from scrap wood.

Richard Raffan turning beads-for-beginners from scrap wood.

Richard Raffan

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@LewisKauffman
@LewisKauffman - 08.02.2023 02:26

Thanks!

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@bradbyers7505
@bradbyers7505 - 08.02.2023 02:39

Thanks for the demonstration. When I was new to turning I heard stories of production turners who left their lathes running just as you did. Now I get it! Thanks again.

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@Jpotter2057
@Jpotter2057 - 08.02.2023 02:57

Thanks Richard always a good lesson .

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@geraldguyette470
@geraldguyette470 - 08.02.2023 03:32

Richard , thanks for the idea , I saw something like this awhile ago and you brought it back to mind . I think I will get some blanks and begin . gooday

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@dianadougherty7187
@dianadougherty7187 - 08.02.2023 04:16

Thanks Richard. I so look forward to your videos. I hope you never run out of ideas.

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@Cigokar
@Cigokar - 08.02.2023 04:36

Great tips, but the second wood 'squeal' with no audio touch ups and high fidelity headphones is enough for me to stop the video right there. Ear's still ringing

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@jontoolman
@jontoolman - 08.02.2023 04:38

Thank yougor sharing. Always very informative!

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@dannyboy9784
@dannyboy9784 - 08.02.2023 05:26

Great tip Richard for the new turners to practice not to put to much pressure on the tool, very informative real live advice.

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@glencrandall7051
@glencrandall7051 - 08.02.2023 06:21

Those certainly were quick and easy. As simple or as complex as you choose to make. Thank you for sharing. Have a great day and stay safe.😀😀

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@mirco.0414
@mirco.0414 - 08.02.2023 07:03

Great video again!Thanks a lot! Very nice to see how easy pratice can be.

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@brianhawes3115
@brianhawes3115 - 08.02.2023 07:43

You had mentioned this wiles cutting up a log and I got home early and “ practiced” this with the skew, and low and behold after eight or so the run backs were gone and I could finally concentrate on the horizon, thanks a bunch for your lessons

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@robandsharonseddon-smith5216
@robandsharonseddon-smith5216 - 08.02.2023 13:33

Thanks!

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@robandsharonseddon-smith5216
@robandsharonseddon-smith5216 - 08.02.2023 13:34

Superb. Such a simple idea. Thank you for these videos. Please keep them coming.

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@DiemenDesign
@DiemenDesign - 08.02.2023 13:37

Nice short video, good idea to use up scraps, and as you said, tool practise.

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@michaelquataert
@michaelquataert - 08.02.2023 13:40

This is just WAY too much fun! Thanks for the inspiration, Richard.

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@mickwall8
@mickwall8 - 08.02.2023 14:30

Excellent! I'd suppose that would work well for light pulls too... Ah yes, should have watched to the end first.....

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@tagi3d
@tagi3d - 08.02.2023 14:44

Great way to teach my kids, thanks!

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@NathanNostaw
@NathanNostaw - 08.02.2023 16:04

So good to have found a turner who knows how to use a gouge correctly and how to best use cutting edges. I haven't turned in years and am picking heaps of little tips from these videos.

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@NathanNostaw
@NathanNostaw - 08.02.2023 16:07

Just this arvo I was messing around with a clunky collet chuck to try turning small parts similar to beads (without a center bore). But tapping the stock into the spindle Morse taper is exactly what I need to do. Cheers.

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@leftymcshea6876
@leftymcshea6876 - 08.02.2023 16:34

DIY #2 maul wooden drive center! Love this stuff Richard! Please keep em coming. 👍

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@BigCountry941
@BigCountry941 - 08.02.2023 16:58

Very nice, where do we send requests on what to turn for the next lesson?

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@boazjoe1
@boazjoe1 - 08.02.2023 17:30

Catch sounds like alien lasers

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@tallerpinocho
@tallerpinocho - 08.02.2023 17:55

very recomended for begginers. Its easy and fun. ----- Mr. Raffan I supose you have a lot of suggestions and ideas for videos.... Please can you add to the list "working with very hard woods". Beads, finials, any piece you considered, but will be very interesting a bit of information about how you treat this works. Thanks and regards form Spain.

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@pouldes
@pouldes - 08.02.2023 18:23

Inspired me again . Tagua nuts with African Blackwood. Please keep them coming. Thank you Richard

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@ValioMadre7
@ValioMadre7 - 08.02.2023 19:49

My favorite turner, without a doubt. Can't go wrong watching & studying Richard Raffan's videos & books. They continue to help me big time. Thanks,

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@jamescarter8813
@jamescarter8813 - 08.02.2023 19:54

This is a great skill building project that I will use when I teach. The wood drive chuck is always a great idea to make anything cheap. If any U.S. people are wanting a metal drive Crafts Supply USA has one the Apprentices Dead Center

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@jackthompson5092
@jackthompson5092 - 08.02.2023 20:01

Great lesson Richard.

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@johnnyb95678
@johnnyb95678 - 08.02.2023 22:40

Richard, another great video that shows we don't need a lot of stuff to be able to practice and improve our skills. Plus, this gives me some more great ideas on stuff to make out of scraps. I also really appreciate to tip on making my own drive center. Thank you!

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@anaarias1627
@anaarias1627 - 08.02.2023 23:18

Hi, thank you for sharing. Great way of doing something in a different way. So awesome 💯😎

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@pointer2null
@pointer2null - 09.02.2023 00:17

Excellent idea - I've got a friend who wants to learn woodturning. Last time we made a mushroom and a small bowl from firewood. They were a little course to say the least, but it was just a 'play' to see what turning was like. She wants to come again for another evening on the lathe and I've been trying to think of what to do which will still be fun but more 'educational' and still simple enough for someone who's on their second time at the lathe. (Why a mushroom - because it's good fun, easy to do and can be made from any old 'stick')

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@harveyalison34
@harveyalison34 - 09.02.2023 00:40

Many thanks Richard, great simple project 😊 Do you have any tips for turning small spheres without holes eg for board games?

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@peterheseltine7292
@peterheseltine7292 - 09.02.2023 02:39

brilliant

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@outlandishprofessor
@outlandishprofessor - 09.02.2023 06:21

Great idea for practice and for a use for "scraps." Question: Who manufactures that cone drive center?

Thanks!

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@morningsong7885
@morningsong7885 - 09.02.2023 09:26

Or for a personalised beaded door curtain, that would look terrific, I think, and provide for ample exercise 👍🏻 Another great piece of advice, thank you Mr. Richard 🙏🏻☺️

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@im4dabirds
@im4dabirds - 09.02.2023 16:41

thank you

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@tomcoker9882
@tomcoker9882 - 09.02.2023 17:45

Great idea on how to use up all those little cut offs that are just too nice of wood to throw away, other tan gluing them up into other larger chunks to make weird looking turnings. Thanks again Richard for another informative video. Cheers, Tom

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@peterkelly8953
@peterkelly8953 - 11.02.2023 06:15

Thanks Richard. This is VERY helpful

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@marcusfairly2688
@marcusfairly2688 - 11.02.2023 21:21

My granddaughter loved the first dozen beads. I think this will an ideal warm up exercise for a while.

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@ValentinaFaussone
@ValentinaFaussone - 12.02.2023 15:52

This is exactly what I was looking for: a skill building exercise for me as a beginner.
Thank you a lot for posting it. I would love more videos with the same purpose.

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@observersnt
@observersnt - 16.02.2023 01:08

Simple but excellent advice. Masterful workmanship that exudes old school thoroughness.
Very good filming, no gimmicks, stupidity or background music
Thank you

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@dtork47
@dtork47 - 21.02.2023 01:22

Great video and practice idea, gonna save even more scraps now! Thanks again Richard.

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@elgardog
@elgardog - 23.03.2023 18:33

As usual a great video for beginners Richard, I was guilty of jumping in at the deep end, as you mentioned in one of your previous videos. Thank you for your time spent making these great videos.
Dave UK

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@clarencegreen3071
@clarencegreen3071 - 30.12.2023 18:28

I've been turning almost 20 years. Richard, I owe you a lot because, via your books, you got me started. Even though I'd been a woodworker forever, I knew nothing about turning. I didn't even know what I didn't know, but isn't that always how it is? Thank you, Sir!

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@nathanielmoeller6828
@nathanielmoeller6828 - 14.01.2024 10:04

This is amazing! Thank you!

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@BackBeat52
@BackBeat52 - 02.03.2024 18:57

This is amazing! Thank you so much! This helps out with getting over fears of messing up and things like that. I'm so excited to try this out!

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@puritanbob
@puritanbob - 04.10.2024 16:13

Since I am a beginner it would be nice to learn what that tool is called and what its features are before launching into using it.

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@mirandareisdorf4665
@mirandareisdorf4665 - 12.11.2024 03:09

This man has become ungovernable

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@scopingouttools
@scopingouttools - 01.01.2025 11:31

Thank you for all your videos, I have one of your books on order to arrive in January. Just starting turning and the beads has been good practice.

I have a half inch spindle, skew and parting tool. For beads, and other curves, I find the skew and the parting tool a lot easier to use than the spindle gouge. The gouge feels like it goes from not cutting to shaving too quickly (skew, I go through the scraping phase first). After having a look at your sharpening video, I may check the angle. I am using a disc sander which is getting each sharp, but I am just wondering if my angle is not right. (oh the little wood live center works really well).

Thank you again

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@kendavidson6755
@kendavidson6755 - 27.03.2025 15:07

Thank you for the video I used your technique to make some Parrel beads for my sons boat it was successful and so much easier than the method `I had been using very grateful to you

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