Turning a sphere is a great project to use up some of the highly-figured wood in your shop. It’s also the perfect way to learn, or hone, your woodturning technique. There are many methods of turning a sphere, in this one we’ll show you how to do it with tools you likely already own.
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I usually use two cup centers instead of the jam chuck method, makes it fast to rotate the piece and access more of the sphere at once. Also hollow most of them, for that i usually hotglue them to the drive cup.
Love the video. As a beginner your instructions were to the point and made sense. Easy to watch and great view of your process.
Your video made it look much easier than another oneI watched. Thanks so much. Ed
One of the best turning videos I’ve seen. Thank you.
Thank you
Thank you very easy to follow
Like your turning videos
Just one of the very best instructional videos.
Perfectly clear, precise and concise. Thank you!
Thank you for this !! I have a hell of a time doing these for Christmas ornaments, they never come out round. I’ve tried an EXPENSIVE jig but it seems to eat up too much material and the balls always come out too small. I never figured that part out (!) Practice makes perfect ?
What a great watch for these stay at home days! I have this beautiful hunk of spalted Maple that’s just too good for pens or a candle holder!
Turning a sphere video was very educational.
Thanks for doing such a great job!
Great job. Liked the fact that you told us your turning speeds
Great video. Clear, focused, concise …