Kerry Corney

Kerry Corney I make handmade goods for you and your family to enjoy for years to come.

07/05/2026

New videos coming out soon on the YT channel. Thank you 🎥camerman Little Warrior Shields

23/03/2026

Final trim and clean-up of a shape I enjoy turning — the Roman ogee bowl. A small clip from my latest video on YouTube.
Thank you,
Kezza

21/03/2026

Coring bowls saves all the internal timber that would otherwise end up as shavings on the floor.

Most of the time, I’m able to salvage three to four bowl cores from a single blank — which would normally only produce one bowl.

For more information, check out my YouTube channel and Woodcut Tools - Woodturning Tools and Accessories website.

Cheers,
Kezza


21/03/2026

Best face shield money can buy.

Check out the full video link in the comments. I go into pricing and more detail over on my channel.

Thanks,
Kezza

07/03/2026

In this short video, I quickly explain why I cut a relief cut before making the full cut when coring out bowls.

If you’d like more information, send me a message and I’ll send you the link to the full video.

Hope you’re enjoying the week and creating something on the lathe.
Thank you for watching,
Kerry Corney

06/03/2026

In this video, I’m showing you exactly how to save bowls from turning into shavings.

This is the Woodcut Tools Max 4 Bowl Saver. It allows you to salvage up to four bowls, depending on the size of the blank, or what I like to call the mother bowl.

If you’re having trouble with your bowl saver or want to know more about it, head over to my YT channel. I’ve been there before and documented what works.

Thanks for watching.
Kerry Corney

06/03/2026

Here I’m showing the belt pulley selection for when coring, and explaining why I choose that setup.

Send me a message if you’d like the link to the full video.

Cheers.

05/03/2026

Woodturning isn’t a one-size-fits-all craft. Some turners are drawn to certain shapes, while others might see things completely differently.

Over time I’ve come back to three bowl shapes that I really enjoy making: a broad rim, a rolled rim, and a traditional form. These shapes have worked well for me. They feel good in the hands, look appealing to the eye, and sit nicely on the table.

This is the focus of my new video on the channel. I hope to see you over there, and let me know what you think in the comments.
Kez

04/03/2026

It can be hard to see the outline on odd-shaped pieces when you’re starting the cut.

A simple trick is to grab a contrasting piece of cardboard, white works really well and place it underneath the piece. The outline becomes much clearer and doesn’t blend in with the background.

Hope that helps.
Thanks for watching.
Kerry

02/03/2026

In this short video, I’m showing a few different jigs and setups you can use to adapt your slow-speed grinder.

The repeatability and simplicity we’ve got access to these days is pretty unreal. It just shows how our craft keeps evolving and I reckon that’s great to see.

Full video up on the channel if you want a proper look at the setups.

Cheers,
Kez

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Brisbane, QLD
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Website

http://kerrycorney.com/

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