Tools and materials I propose:
Tormek BGM-100 Bench Grinder Mounting Set
Diamond Grinding Wheel Dresser
In this video I make a wooden rosary. I turned the cross out of iroko wood. The beads are made out of ebony and iroko.
First of all I installed the zero clearance insert on my table saw. I had to deal with really small pieces so that was a must.
After cutting my stock to size I created the half lap joint of the cross.
I then glued the pieces together. I started turning the cross. This was mostly skew work. Once I finished the first side I remounted the piece to do the other.
I then blended everything using a flat sanding block.
To make the beads I had to make a special tool to make my life easier. I first used my diamond stone flattening tool to roundover the wheel of my grinder. Then I made a beading tool using an old chisel. I kept dipping the tip in water to cool it down.
Then I started making my beads. I first established the size using the beading tool. Then I used a parting tool to remove material form the sides of the beads. Then I used the beading tool again to shape the bead. I then drilled the hole and cut off the bead with a saw.
I sanded the beads on the lathe using a disc sanding attachment.
I finished all the pieces by dipping them in mineral oil.
Then I connected all the pieces with a leather string.
And my rosary was ready. It was a pretty interesting woodturning project, but that was it. See you soon with a new project video.
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