Thank you so much for explaining what you are doing. Most videos have no explanation and leave it up to the viewer to decide for themselves what is going on.
What caught my eye was your bowl is so similar to my four legged cherry bowl. Was going to attach a picture but I see no way to do so. I’ve been turning professionally since 1967.
@@terryclark8868 Yes, TH-cam don't let anyone put pictures in comments. But if its online anywhere you can post a link. If you have looked below in the comments you can see a link to another turner who was inspired to make one of his own.
What a beautiful bowl. I'm sure your friend who gave you the wood would have loved it. I was impressed that you got such a nice, deep bowl out of what looked like a fairly thin piece of would. That's a true testament to your skill.
A very nice winged bowl. Clearly, this type of turning is for a more experienced individual. To me, the feet of the bowl pose a safety issue if your fingers or tool happen to get caught by one of the corners. Great care must be exercised when turning a bowl of this type. However, your long sleeves on your garments are definitely safety hazards. If the corner of the bowl were to catch the sleeve, you could very well be seriously injured at the speeds your were turning the wood. Safety should be your number one priority. Other than this, you definitely turn a nice bowl!!!!!! Thanks for the video! Great job!
Hi Glasscutr, you are correct about the long sleeves, but in my defence it was very cold that day.... :-) I have a way of working that just comes naturally to me, that means that I don't rush things and don't put hands, fingers, arms or legs where they shouldn't be. But you point on safety is correct. I'm glad you liked the bowl, and if your patient and work slowly then it's not that hard to make one of these. You just need to work carefully and think about each small cut as you do it. thanks again for the comment.....
Thanks Lance, I'm glad you like it.... happy sanding on the underside of the "legs"... lol Put up a pic of your bowl when your done and post a link here so I can have a look..
Hi doublekkkids. It was a long time ago, but the original blank was rectangular and was approximately 11'' by 14''. you can see the longer axis has a small flat area near the lip of the bowl. Were the shorter axis has the lip of the bowl right at the edge of the piece.
Thanks I'm glad you liked it. have a look at Phil Anderson making one of these... and its very nice. Have a look th-cam.com/video/bdc5NUDaank/w-d-xo.html
Hi @@huwdavies5264 well I could go on about how fast it is ... but I don't turn commercially so I don't really have that excuse, but I found that there is very little torque on the tailstock and I can get the wood round and true without any catches. which is important when the wood in question is heavy and very eccentric. Also this never happens.....th-cam.com/video/5FxqB9CPeJ0/w-d-xo.html......
Keith, I did it! I don't see any way to post a picture in these comments but will post a link. I made a video of my turning as well. If the link doesn't work, just search TH-cam for madronawoodworks, should be the first video with the picture. I did mention you in the video and gave credit to you in the comments. Thanks again for your inspiration, this was a fun piece to turn! th-cam.com/video/bdc5NUDaank/w-d-xo.html
Well... I didn't. 🙂 It actually closed up all by itself once the pressure was removed from that part of the wood. Sometimes by making it thin the wood can relax a little..
Hi Victor, Thanks I'm glad you enjoyed the video. I can't remember the exact size of the blank but your estimate is about right. However the blank itself was not actually square, it was about 10 by 12.5 inches which is why the finished bowl has "ends" with a flat area between the feet but the " sides" come right up to the lip of the bowl.
Hi Shelly, Thanks, I'm glad you liked it. To answer you questions, no I removed the tenon. But I didn't film it as watching me sand it off would have been very boring. I used a belt sander first with a very course grit, and this removed most of the material and then switched to a DA, (random orbit) sander with progressively finer and finer grits to smooth out the curve of the bottom of the bowl and to make sure it was consistent all round. So no magic just sanding......lol
It is very beautiful indeed. but pay attention with the sleeves of your vest. if your turning machine gets hold of it, your hand will be fine. Greetings
beautiful bowl, Keith, I'm still saving up for my first lathe, but can't wait until I feel confident enough to turn a wing-footed piece like this. great job. it turned out nice (no pun intended)
Glad you like it Thomas, as for a lathe..... the turning community is full of second hand lathes, contact a local club and see if they know of any going cheep or if you are lucky just going free to a good home.
Ritercrazy thanks, I'm glad you liked it. Most of my videos have the same music. I had problems with false copyright claims for using public sound loops (samples) so I made my own music for my videos.
Keith, as you were finishing the turning on the inside of the bowl, it looked like you were making tool contact above the center of the piece. Is this just because of the angle you were shooting with the camera? Or were you actually making chisel contact above the center point.
Brian Mero Hi, I'm pretty much on centre hight but anywhere within 10° of centre would be OK and when finishing the centre it's always good to come into the centre slightly higher than centre and come down to the centre.
Its a very old B&Q own brand lathe, The actual brand is "Performance power pro" I have added the motor and speed controler which cost a lot more than the actual lath originally cost.....lol. I'm currently in the middle of adapting an even older lathe to replace it..... new is always too expensive, as I like free..., I've got another video coming up ....soon, ish. and hopefully you'll see it then.
Nice job! I have a piece of walnut 2 inches thick and wanted to try this. Maybe glue up a 4 inch thick piece. I think it would look funny with a glue line though.
@@hotrodhog2170 Not sure if the feet would hold together well with a glue line through them?? One idea I had was to get a ring (flan dish) and put a handkerchief over it.... and then try to replicate it in wood.! A 2 inch thick blank would be perfect for this.
I thought they were a tad light in color, but the overall coloration is similar. BTW, tried the bowl, got a catch, everything went downhill after that., All of which means, I will just have to give it another go. :-) Thanks for the video
I know its a poor craftsman who blames his tools, but it looks as if the block I chose to use was most of the problem. I decided to just turn th feet off the bowl and make a small candy dish. Even doing that the side cracked (no catch this time). I am doing a bit of enforced shop absence, but when I get back into it, I am going to try again. This bowl is just too interesting not to..
Hi Keith ! I will try and post a picture if it looks half decent ! I have done some turnings but this one is a real challenge for me ! Thanks for your reply ! Vic 👍
Hi Keith, I just found your channel and subscribed! That is an amazing bowl but a little beyond my ability right now,,,I've only been turning for about 1 year and mostly with carbide tools. If you don't mind me asking,how do you hold the sand paper onto your high speed multi tool?I don't have a multi tool but am thinking of buying one. Thanks for a great tutorial/video and I'm sure I'll be back soon! Tom
Hi Tom. Thanks, I'm glad you liked the vid. the way I sand with a multitool is to use the sanding drum that is "usually" part of the tool set that comes with the multitool itself. you can also get replacement sanding drums and mandrels from places like B&Q, Wickes and Homebase, so all over the place. here are a couple of links the the kind of thing i use. ( I in no way endorse the following, I'm just using them as examples) www.ebay.co.uk/itm/104Pcs-Sanding-Bands-60-120-320-Grit-With-4-Mandrel-Use-For-Dremel-Rotary-Tool/112768842927?epid=6013504492&hash=item1a418bfcaf:g:2uUAAOSwNDJaYHbA www.ebay.co.uk/itm/162-PC-Rotary-Mini-Drill-Bit-Set-Hobby-Jewellery-Craft-Grinder-Electronic-AmTech-/282786136269
Dave Paul Hi Dave, well to tell the truth, I cheat... When designing the bowl I take into account the clearances I will need for my (various) sanders including the flap wheel on my 4inc grinder. and I only need to hand finish at the highest grits 1500 and above, and yes it still takes a lot (comparatively) of sanding.
The second hand tools were around £5 to £10 some of them I got fro free when a friend cleared out there garage. The tools I bought from craft supplies were around £30 to £40 depending on the tool. I also go some tools from a woodworking show up in harrogate last year.
Good morning Keith ! Thanks for your reply ! After looking at your video once more I can see that your blanc was not square it was what you said in your reply ! I will keep,that in mind wen I try and turn one seminar to your way ! Thanks again looking forward to viewing other video of yours ! Have a good weekend ! Vic 👍 🍻
Keith Worswick I thought they were an Alaskan malamutes. I am actually thinking about getting one myself, do you have any tips on taking care of them and where did you get them.
My daughter actually found a litter for sale on gumtree. these two are sisters from that litter, as for taking care of one, just be kind and gentle with it, they are naturally well behaved and gentle dogs.
I am very concerned about wearing long sleeves while turning. That could grab on the spinning wood and pull your arm into the work before you can say oh nuts.
It isn't strong, but still noticeable and pretty nice sounding. Especially in words like "bar" and "coming". :-) Malamutes are actually the only dogs I can stand visually. :-)) I like all those polar pull dogs - Samoyeds, Malamutes, Laikas, Huskeys, etc, etc. Hate poodles and anything under 40 cm tall. Including humans. Oh, and nice bowl. Finally a bowl that's NOT segmented. :-)
Hi Michael. Well.....actually I didn't. it's still there. Have a look at time index 19:01 when I'm oiling the bowl and you will see that you can just make it out a fault in the grain pattern. I have found that... "sometimes"... when you have a crack in a piece it will close up when the wall thickness is small, and will close up even more when the wood is oiled. I also think that, so long as the fault in the piece is small and Natural then it can add to the appeal of the final piece.
You should never use a skew chisel anywhere near a bowl,,. treat yourself to a round nose chisel for taking any tool marks and the central pip ,, stay safe .
Beautiful dogs, such gentle giant's. Fantastic bowl a great tribute to your friend 🏴
Thanks Stevie, Yes they are great dogs, and I'm glad you liked the bowl
Thank you so much for explaining what you are doing. Most videos have no explanation and leave it up to the viewer to decide for themselves what is going on.
I can't help myself😁 I've been an IT trainer for over 35 years... LOL
What caught my eye was your bowl is so similar to my four legged cherry bowl. Was going to attach a picture but I see no way to do so. I’ve been turning professionally since 1967.
@@terryclark8868 Yes, TH-cam don't let anyone put pictures in comments. But if its online anywhere you can post a link.
If you have looked below in the comments you can see a link to another turner who was inspired to make one of his own.
Nice work Kieth. I really enjoyed your video and your bowl turned out beautifully.
Thanks Stephen.. :-)
Very nice Keith. Enjoyed this.
Nice work and what a great memory of your friend you lost.
Beautiful beautiful dogs
Spirit and bella say Thank you. 🐕🐕
Beautiful job Keith.
What a beautiful bowl. I'm sure your friend who gave you the wood would have loved it. I was impressed that you got such a nice, deep bowl out of what looked like a fairly thin piece of would. That's a true testament to your skill.
Thank you, I'm glad you liked it. Please have a look at some of my other videos.
@@KeithWorswickp😊😊
I really enjoyed watching the process. Nice work.
Thank you. I'm glad you liked the video
Markus Rock i
you ARE a master at your craft, very well done and thank you for sharing this with us. [cliff from london].
Thank you. I'm glad you liked the demo.
A very nice winged bowl. Clearly, this type of turning is for a more experienced individual. To me, the feet of the bowl pose a safety issue if your fingers or tool happen to get caught by one of the corners. Great care must be exercised when turning a bowl of this type. However, your long sleeves on your garments are definitely safety hazards. If the corner of the bowl were to catch the sleeve, you could very well be seriously injured at the speeds your were turning the wood. Safety should be your number one priority. Other than this, you definitely turn a nice bowl!!!!!! Thanks for the video! Great job!
Hi Glasscutr, you are correct about the long sleeves, but in my defence it was very cold that day.... :-) I have a way of working that just comes naturally to me, that means that I don't rush things and don't put hands, fingers, arms or legs where they shouldn't be. But you point on safety is correct. I'm glad you liked the bowl, and if your patient and work slowly then it's not that hard to make one of these. You just need to work carefully and think about each small cut as you do it. thanks again for the comment.....
Absolute skills my friend 👌
Buenísimo trabajo saludos desde Paraguay
Gracias, me alegra que te haya gustado el video. Si tienes que hacer una, haz una foto y publícala para que la vea ... gracias de nuevo.
Üstat çok güzel bir ürün olmuş eline sağlık. Parlaklığı için ne kullanıyorsunuz. Kullandığınız cila nedir
Sadece Danimarka Yağı
Beautiful work, and I also liked that you honored your friend with it.
Nice bowl Kieth think I'll have a go at one of those I'm in Derbyshire too happy turning
Thanks Lance, I'm glad you like it.... happy sanding on the underside of the "legs"... lol
Put up a pic of your bowl when your done and post a link here so I can have a look..
Beautiful bowl, very beautiful. Júlíus
I am new to wood turning. That is a cool piece. 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Thanks James, I'm glad you like it.
Thank you for sharing. I am not even close to being at that level but you helped me see what is possible.
I want to try this. Is it rectangular or square? Can you tell me the dimensions when you started? Thank You.
Hi doublekkkids.
It was a long time ago, but the original blank was rectangular and was approximately 11'' by 14''. you can see the longer axis has a small flat area near the lip of the bowl. Were the shorter axis has the lip of the bowl right at the edge of the piece.
Excellent work 👏
Thanks I'm glad you liked it. have a look at Phil Anderson making one of these... and its very nice. Have a look th-cam.com/video/bdc5NUDaank/w-d-xo.html
Great tutorial. Awesome design. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks Wes, I'm glad you liked it.
Wes McBryde
First time on your channel. Won't be the last either. Beautiful bowl.
Thanks, I'm glad you liked it, Have a look at the pomander videos.
@@KeithWorswick A lovely piece of work Keith. I must agree though with the comments regarding the angle grinder. Why didn't you use a roughing gouge?
Hi @@huwdavies5264 well I could go on about how fast it is ... but I don't turn commercially so I don't really have that excuse, but I found that there is very little torque on the tailstock and I can get the wood round and true without any catches. which is important when the wood in question is heavy and very eccentric. Also this never happens.....th-cam.com/video/5FxqB9CPeJ0/w-d-xo.html......
I really enjoyed this video. I will be trying a similar design, based on this video. Great job!
Nice one. Post a pic when you're done.
Keith, I did it! I don't see any way to post a picture in these comments but will post a link. I made a video of my turning as well. If the link doesn't work, just search TH-cam for madronawoodworks, should be the first video with the picture. I did mention you in the video and gave credit to you in the comments. Thanks again for your inspiration, this was a fun piece to turn! th-cam.com/video/bdc5NUDaank/w-d-xo.html
Thanks for sharing Keith.
You are very welcome
Thanks for that and it’s great to get good sound common sense advice. No dramas
Will have a go despite my inexperience
Glad you found it useful, post a picture up when you have made one....
Nice job… how did you cover the crack on the leg ?
Well... I didn't. 🙂 It actually closed up all by itself once the pressure was removed from that part of the wood. Sometimes by making it thin the wood can relax a little..
Ahh, got it, thanks for your reply 👍🏻
Such beautiful dogs! My favorite breed! I mean great work/video too, but those dogs.... lol
The larger one is Spirit and the other Bella bear, they are sisters from the same litter
very nice have a happy Christmas and a good new year regards Paul
Hi Paul, thanks, I will do my best... 😁. I'm glad you like the bowl.
Hi Keith beautiful job ! Could you give me the size of your blank ! Looks like 2 .1/2 inches thick x 11 inches square ?
Hi Victor, Thanks I'm glad you enjoyed the video. I can't remember the exact size of the blank but your estimate is about right. However the blank itself was not actually square, it was about 10 by 12.5 inches which is why the finished bowl has "ends" with a flat area between the feet but the " sides" come right up to the lip of the bowl.
Love your bowl. did you leave the bottom tenon in place? If you removed it, how & when did you go about it?
Hi Shelly, Thanks, I'm glad you liked it.
To answer you questions, no I removed the tenon. But I didn't film it as watching me sand it off would have been very boring. I used a belt sander first with a very course grit, and this removed most of the material and then switched to a DA, (random orbit) sander with progressively finer and finer grits to smooth out the curve of the bottom of the bowl and to make sure it was consistent all round. So no magic just sanding......lol
I thought that is what you did. Thanks again!!
It is very beautiful indeed. but pay attention with the sleeves of your vest. if your turning machine gets hold of it, your hand will be fine.
Greetings
Como chama essa arte maravilhosa?
torneamento de madeira,
obrigado por pensar que é maravilhoso :-)
show vou começar a treinar parabéns amigo
Obrigado, fico feliz por ter gostado
beautiful bowl, Keith, I'm still saving up for my first lathe, but can't wait until I feel confident enough to turn a wing-footed piece like this. great job. it turned out nice (no pun intended)
Glad you like it Thomas, as for a lathe..... the turning community is full of second hand lathes, contact a local club and see if they know of any going cheep or if you are lucky just going free to a good home.
What talent. And love the music too.
Ritercrazy thanks, I'm glad you liked it. Most of my videos have the same music. I had problems with false copyright claims for using public sound loops (samples) so I made my own music for my videos.
Keith Worswick Talented twice at least. ;^)
Nice design.
Thanks Matthew... :-)
Keith, as you were finishing the turning on the inside of the bowl, it looked like you were making tool contact above the center of the piece. Is this just because of the angle you were shooting with the camera? Or were you actually making chisel contact above the center point.
Brian Mero Hi, I'm pretty much on centre hight but anywhere within 10° of centre would be OK and when finishing the centre it's always good to come into the centre slightly higher than centre and come down to the centre.
Had a bit of a go. Made a right dogs breakfast . Will have another go
Nice one, what went wrong?
Very inspiring, thank you for sharing, will be my next project! Greetz from Germany :-)...and subbed ;-)
Nice work . What kind of lathe is is that . I'm from Canada and it looks like my mastercraft . I'm just curious what kind it is .
Its a very old B&Q own brand lathe, The actual brand is "Performance power pro" I have added the motor and speed controler which cost a lot more than the actual lath originally cost.....lol.
I'm currently in the middle of adapting an even older lathe to replace it..... new is always too expensive, as I like free..., I've got another video coming up ....soon, ish. and hopefully you'll see it then.
Keith Worswick
Haha . Free is always good I prefer it lol . I'll watch for your new vid.
Beautiful
Thank you.
How thick was the piece when you started? Looked like it was 2 or 3 inches thick
Hi Hotrod Hog, Yes it was around 3 inches thick, and the bottom of the bowl was about 1/8th of an inch up from the feet when finished.
Nice job! I have a piece of walnut 2 inches thick and wanted to try this. Maybe glue up a 4 inch thick piece. I think it would look funny with a glue line though.
@@hotrodhog2170 Not sure if the feet would hold together well with a glue line through them?? One idea I had was to get a ring (flan dish) and put a handkerchief over it.... and then try to replicate it in wood.! A 2 inch thick blank would be perfect for this.
I thought they were a tad light in color, but the overall coloration is similar. BTW, tried the bowl, got a catch, everything went downhill after that., All of which means, I will just have to give it another go. :-) Thanks for the video
Delbert Freeman when doing the corner feet, use a small very sharp tool and spin the job as fast as you dare.... :-)
I know its a poor craftsman who blames his tools, but it looks as if the block I chose to use was most of the problem. I decided to just turn th feet off the bowl and make a small candy dish. Even doing that the side cracked (no catch this time). I am doing a bit of enforced shop absence, but when I get back into it, I am going to try again. This bowl is just too interesting not to..
Hi Delbert, did you manage to have another go at a bowl?
beautifil bowl!
Thanks, I'm happy you liked it.
great work
Thanks, I'm glad you liked it.
Hi Keith ! I will try and post a picture if it looks half decent ! I have done some turnings but this one is a real challenge for me ! Thanks for your reply ! Vic 👍
What happened to the crack that was visible earlier in the video?
It's still there, :-)
But it was only quite small by the time the turning was done. You can still see it in the last bit of the video.
Hi Keith,
I just found your channel and subscribed!
That is an amazing bowl but a little beyond my ability right now,,,I've only been turning for about 1 year and mostly with carbide tools.
If you don't mind me asking,how do you hold the sand paper onto your high speed multi tool?I don't have a multi tool but am thinking of buying one.
Thanks for a great tutorial/video and I'm sure I'll be back soon!
Tom
Hi Tom. Thanks, I'm glad you liked the vid. the way I sand with a multitool is to use the sanding drum that is "usually" part of the tool set that comes with the multitool itself. you can also get replacement sanding drums and mandrels from places like B&Q, Wickes and Homebase, so all over the place. here are a couple of links the the kind of thing i use. ( I in no way endorse the following, I'm just using them as examples)
www.ebay.co.uk/itm/104Pcs-Sanding-Bands-60-120-320-Grit-With-4-Mandrel-Use-For-Dremel-Rotary-Tool/112768842927?epid=6013504492&hash=item1a418bfcaf:g:2uUAAOSwNDJaYHbA
www.ebay.co.uk/itm/162-PC-Rotary-Mini-Drill-Bit-Set-Hobby-Jewellery-Craft-Grinder-Electronic-AmTech-/282786136269
Thanks for the fast reply and links!
Looks like a very hand tool to add to my arsenal!
Tom
Superb.
Thanks Grubdude. I'm Glad you liked it.
I love this bowl :)
Золотые руки 👍👍👍
Спасибо, я рад, что вам понравился фильм.
I have attempted this style bowl a few times, always end up spending far too much time sanding to make the legs look halfway decent. Any pointers?
Dave Paul Hi Dave, well to tell the truth, I cheat... When designing the bowl I take into account the clearances I will need for my (various) sanders including the flap wheel on my 4inc grinder. and I only need to hand finish at the highest grits 1500 and above, and yes it still takes a lot (comparatively) of sanding.
Really nice finished bowl with great vision of the end product throughout. Are you self taught or is this your profession?
Hi Martin Trezise, I'm self taught but I do attend a local Woodturing club and we have had some very good demonstrators over the last few years.
at 14:2-0 you stop the piece and it looks like you got a crack in the piece.. did you re do another one and just continue?
Hi Brian. No I just carried on with the same piece, :-) the crack is still there in the end.
Hi Brian, I just looked again and by 19:10 ish when I'm oiling it, you can just see the crack is still there.
Keith you inspired me to make that bowl
And I made it
@@nathansanders4145 Excellent! can you post a link to a picture?
@@KeithWorswick you can find me on Facebook
@@nathansanders4145 Nope......lol. there are 40+ Nathan Sanders s on Facebook. :-)
where did you buy those tools for turning
I bought most of them from craft supplies at millersdale Derbyshire, but I also got some of them from second hand sales.
Fantastico, bravissimo
Love this bowl ...............
sputnic thank you for your comment. I'm glad you like it.
that is a nice bowl
Thanks Matthew.
Nice bowl Keith!!
Thanks.... I'm glad you like it. :-)
Nice dogs
:-) Spirit and Bella say Thank You...
how much did you pay for those tools?
The second hand tools were around £5 to £10 some of them I got fro free when a friend cleared out there garage. The tools I bought from craft supplies were around £30 to £40 depending on the tool. I also go some tools from a woodworking show up in harrogate last year.
An opening show with two Norwegian Elkhounds, can it get any better than that? :-)
Thanks.... but the dogs are Alaskan Malamutes.... lol.... and no, it doesn't get any better :-), they are great dogs.
Incrivel!
Obrigado, fico feliz por ter gostado.
Nice work.
Thank you.
good stuff...
Thanks for your kind words.
Good morning Keith ! Thanks for your reply ! After looking at your video once more I can see that your blanc was not square it was what you said in your reply ! I will keep,that in mind wen I try and turn one seminar to your way ! Thanks again looking forward to viewing other video of yours ! Have a good weekend ! Vic 👍 🍻
Hi Victor, If / when you do make your own version of this post a picture so we can see it.
What type of dogs are those.
Hi Kiki, the dogs are Alaskan Malamutes...OK.... a type of husky :-)
Keith Worswick I thought they were an Alaskan malamutes. I am actually thinking about getting one myself, do you have any tips on taking care of them and where did you get them.
My daughter actually found a litter for sale on gumtree. these two are sisters from that litter, as for taking care of one, just be kind and gentle with it, they are naturally well behaved and gentle dogs.
mükemmel....harika
Teşekkür ederim, beğenmene sevindim.
I am very concerned about wearing long sleeves while turning. That could grab on the spinning wood and pull your arm into the work before you can say oh nuts.
Oh, I love Huskeys!!! And your accent. :-) Are you a Brummy or a Cockney? :-)
lol..... I'm from Manchester, but my accent isn't strong. and the dogs are Alaskan Malamutes...OK a type of husky :-)
It isn't strong, but still noticeable and pretty nice sounding. Especially in words like "bar" and "coming". :-)
Malamutes are actually the only dogs I can stand visually. :-)) I like all those polar pull dogs - Samoyeds, Malamutes, Laikas, Huskeys, etc, etc. Hate poodles and anything under 40 cm tall. Including humans.
Oh, and nice bowl. Finally a bowl that's NOT segmented. :-)
how did you fix the crack on the side
Hi Michael. Well.....actually I didn't. it's still there. Have a look at time index 19:01 when I'm oiling the bowl and you will see that you can just make it out a fault in the grain pattern. I have found that... "sometimes"... when you have a crack in a piece it will close up when the wall thickness is small, and will close up even more when the wood is oiled.
I also think that, so long as the fault in the piece is small and Natural then it can add to the appeal of the final piece.
I was thinking that you will glue it.
You should never use a skew chisel anywhere near a bowl,,. treat yourself to a round nose chisel for taking any tool marks and the central pip ,, stay safe .
Shooooooooooowwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww.
:-)
Incrível
Obrigado, fico feliz por ter gostado.... :-)
Very nice. It does, however, drive me nuts to see someone turning with a ring on. Please take it off. It makes me nervous.
Rick Daniel yes you are right. I don't normally wear it whilst turning, but for most of my videos I think I'm wearing it.
Just watched Phil Anderson making one of these... and its very nice. Have a look th-cam.com/video/bdc5NUDaank/w-d-xo.html
Keith maravilhoso parabéns me mande mais videos. abraço
mantab
terima kasih, saya senang Anda menyukainya.
Dansk
??
let people be
??? OK. But I haven't done anything to anyone....... lol
Mú oiv
Hi Andres, Sorry for being an idiot but I'm having real problems translating that one.... or even identifying the language... :-(