...little update
Regarding the YouTube comments above, yes stiggy you are spot on that there are some great turning videos to learn from. I am hoping that after my tuition in two weeks I will be able to filter the dodgy videos from the worth while ones. I have subscribed to the Wyoming Woodturner since September last year and find him quite interesting. If you have any recommendations I would much appreciate them.quote]
For learning on Youtube, try Carl Jacobson, Wyoming Woodturner or mike Waltd for basic techniques, although then, nothing compared to a one on one with a professional tutor or club. Be a little wary of Martin Sabin Smith, very creative, I can draw some very good design and creative ideas for turning from him, but a danger to himself when given a sharp implement and a rotating piece of timber. Stopping a rotating spindle with your hands between a piece of wood and a tool rest is just asking to have your thumb removed!! working a Skew chisel towards your hand on a bench to remove a tenon is crazy! Too many "took a bit too much off there, but I think it will be ok" type comments doesn't inspire a great deal of confidence. Turners Journey?, I have probably more chance of becoming a brain surgeon than Martin becoming a pro turner, and I don't like the sight of blood. :roll:
Phil