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JET Tools – Lathe Projects – Make a Honey Dipper

by Lathe on Jun.28, 2009, under Lathe Videos

From the JET Shopclass Series of DVDs – Learn How To turn a Honey Dipper with your Lathe!

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16 comments for this entry:
  1. JETTOOLSUSA

    thanks – we appreciate all the great comments. We’ve got a backlog of videos here – hoping to get some new ones posted soon!

  2. thebibleisfiction

    that is amazing, great job

  3. gswiaczny

    Love that video… I’m gonna buy a lathe similar to yours and I’ve learned a lot from you. And just in 8 minutes :D Thank you very much. Best regards from Poland, Greg

  4. pyeman1969

    Did he say that he was going to start with 50 grit then switch straight to 220 grit? That seems to be an awfully big jump…

  5. craignewsome15

    Great video, this guy knows his stuff

  6. JETTOOLSUSA

    Don’t give up yet – Powermatic is working on the possibility of bringing some smaller lathes into the product lineup. Thanks for your suggestions! It’s great to hear that there are people interested in our lathes in Canada!

  7. vivro77

    never mind i see that powermatic is made by the same company but they don’t have midi or mini lathes

  8. vivro77

    you should do what bombardier did they didnt think americans would like the name because it is french so they changed it to can-am in america you guys could start a branch because theremis a huge woodworking market in canada. i have read many forums that are full of canadian look for jet lathes

  9. JETTOOLSUSA

    Unfortunately – we have licensing conflicts with another company called JET in Canada. Because of this, our JET Tools cannot be sold direct to Canadian residents. We have been working to resolve this for some time now. Sorry! If you have the available resources – I would suggest trying a Powermatic… but it is a much bigger investment.

  10. vivro77

    that last post was for jettoolsusa this guy reminds me of my shop teacher. wow who ever this is is really good and great at teaching

  11. vivro77

    i am mostly going to be turning bowls and ocasionally spindle work do you suggest the jwl 1410 or 1220 or 1440. there is one problem i am in canada and i cant find jets anywhere on delta’s. i am new to turning and i have used a jet 1642 and it was amazing and convenient do you know of any places in canada a jet would be available?

  12. JETTOOLSUSA

    The price of a small lathe can vary quite a bit – Naturally I’m going to try to sell you on a JET lathe (and prices vary.) Honestly, choosing a lathe is a big decision. Take some time, check out ALL the brands, and decide what YOU like. Now, a mini lathe is great – but if you are at all interested (and have the space)- I suggest you look at full size lathes too. You’ll still be able to turn small projects, but have the ability to move up to larger projects when you are ready – Good Luck!

  13. BryceHolmgren

    how much is a small lathe

  14. olds442power

    You should be a magician on the side!

  15. JETTOOLSUSA

    Thanks for your question – as a rule for smaller projects like this, and also the garden dimple, I like to use Poplar. It’s soft, easy to turn, and pretty inexpensive!

  16. 524523

    what type of wood do u use to make this honey diper

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