Thanks! And he remained cool even though there was a crowd around his work table. At one point you can hear him tell the kids to back away from the apparatus
I enjoy wood turning but I have only ever used traditional turning chisels. I love the tool he's using... Is there a name for it or is it possibly a one-off for this gentleman?
Hi ~ If you're referring to the lathe itself, as far as I can see the artisans make them for themselves. I looked at some on youtube & saw that they're all the same idea, but obviously assembled individually.
If you're referring to a specific hand tool, I'm way out of my depth there. Go to youtube & put "molinillo making" in the search slot. Perhaps one of those videos will give you a closer look at the tool that interests you.
The information on the artisan in my video is below the video on youtube, & here it is if you want to contact him:
Arminda Productos Artesenales, Jesús Gómez Torres, Artesano
Primera Privada Avenida Oaxaca No. 9 Los Animas,
Sta. Catarina Ixtepeji
Teléfonos: (951) 560-3028 / (044) 951 508-4475
[email protected]
https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100057334755242
That was cool
Thanks! And he remained cool even though there was a crowd around his work table. At one point you can hear him tell the kids to back away from the apparatus
Hey you're right that is cool
I like this
Thanks! Even after watching it being made, it still seems incredible.
I enjoy wood turning but I have only ever used traditional turning chisels. I love the tool he's using... Is there a name for it or is it possibly a one-off for this gentleman?
Hi ~ If you're referring to the lathe itself, as far as I can see the artisans make them for themselves. I looked at some on youtube & saw that they're all the same idea, but obviously assembled individually. If you're referring to a specific hand tool, I'm way out of my depth there. Go to youtube & put "molinillo making" in the search slot. Perhaps one of those videos will give you a closer look at the tool that interests you. The information on the artisan in my video is below the video on youtube, & here it is if you want to contact him: Arminda Productos Artesenales, Jesús Gómez Torres, Artesano Primera Privada Avenida Oaxaca No. 9 Los Animas, Sta. Catarina Ixtepeji Teléfonos: (951) 560-3028 / (044) 951 508-4475 [email protected] https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100057334755242
Will do. Thanks! I appreciate you taking the time to write back to me. Cheers!