Woodturning - Multi axis spindle turning - Off centre turning project - Apple Goblet.
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 Published On Sep 30, 2021

Hello and welcome to the channel. In this video I take a piece of green, unseasoned apple branch and turn a small goblet on the woodturning lathe. To achieve the unusual shape this piece was turned on and off centre over three different positions.

I have always loved multi axis/eccentric turning as it's a super delicate process from the start. A decent grip on the chuck is extremely important, sharp tools and taking very light cuts. To really show this, none of the footage has been sped up although it has been edited down from approximately 45 minutes total.

Being green wood no finish was applied.

The music is an original piece kindly recorded by a very talented, piano playing buddy. For more piano stuff, music theory lessons and even the occasional beer brewing stream, check him out at:   / videos  


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00:00 - Intro
00:09 - Mounting the wood
00:23 - Rounding off the blank
01:23 - Shaping the cup
01:51 - Hollowing the cup
03:06 - Tidying the outside
03:45 - First off axis turn
06:00 - Second off axis turn
07:28 - Final turn back to true centre
08:30 - Thanks for watching!



*These videos are meant for the purposes of entertainment. Any attempt to imitate or copy what I do must be done at your own risk, my practices may not always be correct or the safest. You are responsible for your own safety while woodworking. Read and understand the operation and safety manuals supplied with your tools and machinery to ensure you are safe while using such equipment.

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