Using ring tools and hook tools turning end grain
Phil Sikes demonstrates using ring tools and hook tools to turn endgrain. First, he explains the configuration of the tools and the reason for them for cutting in endgrain instead of scraping. Then he uses them to turn a sample bowl explaining the process all along the way. Chapters 1 00:00 Introduction 2 02:05 Ring tool & Hook tool description and explanation 3 07:55 Wood prep 4 09:45 Making a mounting tenon 5 22:45 Beginning hollowing with ring tools and hook tools 6 56:00 Finalization, Q&A and discussion

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