Tool Articles

  • Michel Richards’ Segmenting JigMichel Richards’ Segmenting Jig
    Michel Richards suggests using a jig to calculate the length of segments for a segmented bowl. For an open segment bowls, Michel Richards’ jig may require some minor adjustments, but, that would depend on your personal adjustment for desired gap. Typical for open segments, you might choose to use 66 – 70% of the length of ...
  • Making a Stop Block for your Saw(s) by Bob GrinsteadMaking a Stop Block for your Saw(s) by  Bob Grinstead
    Here is an easy to make “Stop Block” for your table saw or bandsaw. Needed: (1) magnetic tool bar (Harbor Freight, 18″ magnetic tool bar) (1) 3/8″ coupling (1) 3/8″ nut (1) 3/8″ x 4″ bolt (1) 3/8″ wingnut (1) 3/8” washer Shoe Goo (glue) Paint Assembly: There are 8 individual magnets in the bar. They are covered with a ...
  • Making a Drum Sander for Your Lathe by Bob GrinsteadMaking a Drum Sander for Your Lathe by Bob Grinstead
    Here is a drum sander that will work as shown on any 16″ and larger lathe. With a little modification it would fit on a 14″ lathe too. I posted this on the Shopsmith Owners Group on FaceBook and had so many requests for information I thought it might be a good ...
  • Segmenting Jig Plans by Roger WollamSegmenting Jig Plans by Roger Wollam
    Open Segment Assembly and Turning by Roger Wollam
  • Carving Station with Bob GrinsteadCarving Station <span>with Bob Grinstead</span>
    During the 2025-03-19 meeting of World Wide Wood Turners, Bob Grinstead showed us his homemade carving station. Here is some information about the station, allowing your to use it to create your own ...
  • Using a Steady-Rest While Turning Large, Flat Pieces By Howard KingUsing a Steady-Rest While Turning Large, Flat Pieces By Howard King
    Using a Steady-Rest can be used to help turning large plates and platters. Most times, turning a flat piece to a very thin thickness (less than a quarter of an inch or 6 mm), such as a disc or platter, is not much of a problem. Especially if it is a small diameter around ...
  • A Carving Vise by David SwainA Carving Vise by David Swain
    After being warned about burrs eating fingers. I decided to make a carving vise to use with my Kutzall burrs. I didn’t want a 1" (25mm) burr ...
  • Homemade Chainsaw Mill by Bob GrinsteadHomemade Chainsaw Mill by Bob Grinstead
    Here is my chainsaw mill for those who haven’t seen it. I folds up into a small package you can put into your car. 4 pieces total. The beauty of this is I only load the logs once, then leave them on my trailer to cut. In use, I load the logs on my trailer, then ...
  • Depth Gauge by Robert EdwardsDepth Gauge by Robert Edwards
    By Robert Edwards This accessory can be constructed in order to determine the thickness of the bottom of a vessel. Using plywood or similar material, cut two pieces approximately 6” long and 4”wide. Assemble at right angles to each other. On the bottom piece, attach a piece of stock that fits between ...
  • Shop Made Decorating Elf Tool by Bob GrinsteadShop Made Decorating Elf Tool by Bob Grinstead
    Here is a decorating elf tool I made for embellishing tops and boxes. It uses a standard 1/8” cutter ofany shape. A ball cutter works great. I bought: 1/8” id x 3/8” od x 5/32” bearings (you need two, Amazon). 3/8” x 3/8” rare ...