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Skew to form the bead, spindle gouge to crisp up the transition.
I’ve done a couple like this. Watched Glen Lucas turn a bead on a bowl or platter a couple years ago. I bet I stopped and started the video 10 times to watch the tool presentation on the bead!
Skew to form the bead, spindle gouge to crisp up the transition.
I’ve done a couple like this. Watched Glen Lucas turn a bead on a bowl or platter a couple years ago. I bet I stopped and started the video 10 times to watch the tool presentation on the bead!
Russ, I’ll search for it tonight. I didn’t save it but should be able to find it. Glen post a lot of short videos so it may take a little time to find it. As soon as I figured out the tool presentation I went to the shop and turned a bead on a walnut platter before I forgot the process
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