Joe Fisher
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Registered: 08/17/03
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Loc: Jefferson, NJ
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Instead of posting individual videos, here's a link to my woodworking playlist. This should include all of the turning videos I've made, including processing bowl blanks, hook tools, taphandles, knitting needles, and everything else.
Link to my Youtube woodworking/woodturning playlist.
And in case you're curious about the other stuff I do, here's my channel homepage.
Link to my Youtube channel
Feed back is always welcome.
-Joe
Edited by Joe Fisher (04/29/13 08:45 AM)
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American & Proud
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Nicely done Joe.
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Bernie W
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Great video Joe. Well done.
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Scoots
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Nice videos! What software do you use to put it on the computer/edit it?
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Doug Thompson
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Good one Joe and I enjoyed the hook tool video too.
I'm going to saw some logs now, nite all. ZZZzzzzz
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stoppy
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Loc: Saginaw, MI
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Informative videos Joe. Were the logs cut for NE bowls?
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MichaelMouse
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I take it you pitched the side with the branch in it?
The question about NE (bark up) probably arises because you made no opposing slab cut. I do the slab while the chunk is large and manageable, then cut parallel through the pith.
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Joe Fisher
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Loc: Jefferson, NJ
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Thanks for the kind words, everyone. Glad you like them. I sure had fun making them 
I used Adobe Premier Elements for everything. Pretty easy to use, and it has a direct-to-YouTube button, which is very convenient. I've got a mic setup from when I calibrated my home theater (Behringer ECM8000 mic and Eurorack UB802 preamp) that I used to do the voice-over.
MichaelMouse said:
I take it you pitched the side with the branch in it?
The question about NE (bark up) probably arises because you made no opposing slab cut. I do the slab while the chunk is large and manageable, then cut parallel through the pith.
Yes, the other side will be firewood. The branch was rotted in the center and it'll be more trouble than it's worth.
I also usually cut a slab on the side, but I often don't bother will smaller pieces like this. Since I usually start bowls between centers, I just trim it up on the lathe with a big bowl gouge.
Thanks again for the feedback. There should be at least two more videos coming soon.
-Joe
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EightFingers
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You have the same chainsaw I have! Last week I cut out 20 bowl blanks - my back was TIRED. One thing I like to do when x-cutting logs is wedge them so they don't roll. I like to keep a few "corners" from previous cuttings for this.
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Curtis
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Registered: 11/20/03
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Joe,
I enjoyed both videos. Good quality sound and video. Keep em coming.
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