Skill Centre At Home - Your Projects

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Your projects
We’ve been bringing the Skill Centre experience to you with woodworking projects and top tips from our expert tutors straight to your home. Along the way you've been sharing what you've been making.
Skill Centre At Home - Three live sessions every week!
Live Turning Tuesday and Thursday 4pm
Woodturning Tutor, Colwin Way, takes you through woodturning projects for all abilities. He shares all the tips and tricks he’s learned on his life-long woodturning journey.

Live Workshop Wednesday 4pm
All things woodworking workshop! Head of Staff Training and Woodworking Tutor, Craig Steele, with woodworking tips and projects to improve your skills.

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Can you show how to make jam chucks?
Hi Phil, Colwin has assured us this will be covered in the next couple of sessions!
Thankyou so much colwin and Charlie absolutely first class as good as being at the club
Thanks for watching Jim!
Hi Colwin I guess it may take to long but how about making a carriage clock? Or something along those lines.
Hi Collin, my husband has watched you from the beginning on my Facebook, as he does not do social media. I asked him if he could make me a turned square cornered Chinese/Japanese pergola box. He is quietly going through a small forest of wood as he keeps on losing the corners or the flat edges, in the interest of our marriage can you please help and demonstrate making one. Thank you Hazell Evans
HI Colwin I have watched while you and your whole family have been involved, while you make and explain excellently how to make different things using a lathe. Last year for my 70th birthday my family bought me an ac240wl, I have never turned before. But have always made things out of wood, some good and some not so good. After tidying my garage I got round to using the lathe and have made various bits as shown by you. A goblet, an acorn, a tiny bowl a couple of nonmatching tee light candle holders. All out of plain wood basically deal. I did make a pear out of a pear tree wood which was so wet that I got sprayed with sap, and my tools became gummed up.
What I would like to know is when making a bowl, I would like to make one for my daughter. Why is it recommended that the grain of the wood should be horizontal ie going across the lathe bed, and not running parallel to the lathe bed? Could you turn it either way, what is the reasoning behind it?
Is it to do with the finish or the tear out that happens. I have bought an Evolution sk100 starter kit and my wife has just bought me the powered respirator, as my next birthday is almost upon us!
Thanks for the videos brilliant keep up the good work and stay safe all...
Regards
Fred
Colwin Way talks about line drawings and plans being available for his christmas projects, but I just cannot find them. It may be my inadequency in finding my way around the internet. I always watch the shill centre at home videos on Tuesday and Thursday. Can someone give me a step by step guide.
Can someone give me a step by step guide as to where I can find the line drawings and plans for Colwin Way's christmas projects on his Tuesday and Thursday Videos
Hello Melvyn, I have sent these to your email for you. I hope you enjoy the projects!
I am looking to purchase my first woodturning lathe and I cannot decide between the AC355WL or the AT350WL. Since this will be my first lathe would it be prudent to purchase the AC355WL, which will leave me with more money to purchase tools, chuck, sharpening equipment etc.
Also what bench grinder / tool sharpening jig would you recommend for start-up,
My initial thoughts are to buy the AC355WL and maybe invest more with respect to the tool sharpening side of things
Any advice would be welcome
Thanks
I have just bought the AF350. Great machine.
Colwin’s eyes are quite spectacular in the photograph above!