3 Hacks Round Nose Scraper Woodturning Wood Bowl Video

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3 Hacks Round Nose Scraper Woodturning Wood Bowl Video
Are you getting the most out of your round nose scraper? Well, if you're using these three secret hacks with your round nose scraper you already know how nice this tool can be.

Scraping is not usually the best way to clean up or finish a wood bowl surface when turning, but with the right approach, you can make some very delicate and refined cuts while turning on the inside of a wooden bowl using the round nose scraper.

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After an eternity in not getting the idea of decently scraping, I eventually did this by instinct last Sunday.
I was finishing the outside of a carob bowl, that had whatever interlocking grain.
I got tiny-mini shavings… the tiniest I have aver seen.
That was a revelation!

ValentinaFaussone
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I was really curious what the bevel was on your bowl gouge, but just over 2 minutes in I got my answer! Thank you! 😂

jonahshupert
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I had read about negative rake scrapers and was considering grinding one of my scrapers to a negative rake. I happened to be watching a Cap'n Eddy video about that time and the Cap'n mentioned that if you lifted the handle of your scraper that was the same as a negative rake scraper. So I never made a negative rake scraper. I just used my regular scraper with the handle up when I wanted a good smooth cut.

rogertulk
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I’ve been turning for over 20 years and I still learn something when watching your videos. Thanks for presenting this info to beginners.

HowardKloc
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Thanks for all the info. I am a novice at turning. How you explain techniques, is extreamly helpful.

danbrown
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These are techniques I will be trying.

leesleeper
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Understanding understanding understanding another great video

duane
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thank you very much for your well explained videos

cozxfhv
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Hi Kent, You're my "go-to" guy for turning advice. I was a bit gratified to have picked up these same three tips on my own using my bowl scraper. (I don't have a round-nosed scraper. Making due for now. Perhaps Christmas? Anyway, thank you for all you do.

ronhughes
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Another excellent class Sir ! Thanks David

davidrussell
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Great tips and even better explanation!

rg
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Great explanation about round nose scrapers!

carolriley
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Another super-helpful handful of tips 😊👌 .... thank you.

ClickandTurn
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as an ongoing flat woodworker, yes, pray for me (I am AC/DC), it is interesting that using a burnishing tool on a turning scraper follows the same concept and results as raising a burr on a flat scraper with a burnishing tool on standard woodworking.

jimwheeler
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Thanks for sharing, , very informative, , best yet

mitchellmanning
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Great tips, superb teacher, thanks...

tweakerkid
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I use this😮 tool and totally agree. Dump the complicated bowl gouge.

georgevalente
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Very helpfull again, thanks from Holland!

robertparlevliet
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Excellent video, Kent. You gave me more good pointers on using tools in ways I had not thought about before.

jarmstrong
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Your videos are the most concise, to the point and well articulated of all the instructions on the net. Thank you!

garlasalle