I like the way you don't just 'slap the colour on - job done', but as well as the technical side of applying the coats, there is actual a lot of room for artistic input. I'm guessing in this episode you put on the laquer to quickly show off the finish and maybe in future episodes you'll explain a few different finishes? Another great vidio, thanks for sharing John 👍
Thanks Gordon. That is exactly right. Colouring is all about applying an artistic element. You look at what is there and build on it. Yes the lacquer was just a quick finish. I hadn't thought about different finishes. Maybe I'll do a video on that too
JC it doesn't seem to matter how many times I've seen you do this it never gets old. As you know I have picked up a lot of these techniques from you in the past but I know there's still so much to learn and improve on. I think this will make a great series of videos especially if I'm in one lol. Seriously good job fella
Interesting series John. Really enjoy seeing all the processes and different explanations. One little tip on the drying. If you don't have a hair dryer then using the air line will also really speed up drying time.
Hi John, This video could not have come at a better time for me. I have been turning for nearly 2 years and have never coloured any of my work, too apprehensive if I'm honest of ruining the piece, but your video was so well presented I will give this a go. No disrespect to MG Makes, whose video I watched the other day, and enjoyed on colouring, but your video explained it in ABC format for the absolute beginner in colouring, ME! Thank you very much and I look forward to the other videos. Cheers, Huw
Hi Have you tried using watered down inks as a background I have found that using a watered down black will enhance any grain in the wood and make it more prominent .
I tried applying some Chestnut stain to a Pine turned box and it looked horrendous. The softer grain between the rings soaked up all the colour, and the rings not so much. I take it Pine is not a good use case?
Pine is not a great wood for working with. However, you could use this to your advantage and let the rings soak up a colour and then apply some oil. When done sand back and you could get an interesting effect.
Good choice for a mini series John, looking forward to the next one. My problem is I'm not colour blind but rather colour ignorant, that is to say I have no idea what colours go together or compliment each other 🥺
What a beautiful presentation Mr. Clothier...
It was basically an "art short"...
More please....soon..😊
Thanks Glenn. Hoping to do a few of these while time allows
Excellent tutorial, really looking forward to the series.
Thanks Kevin. Glad you liked it
Excellent demonstration of applying simple color techniques! I am looking forward to future episodes on coloring!
Thanks Mark. Glad you liked it
I enjoyed that, John. Thank you for sharing 🌞
Glad you enjoyed it
Excellent presentation👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽
Thank you!
Thank you
As usual very informative and enjoyable to watch. Nice one John
Thanks Richard. I'm glad you found it useful
Thanks, John. Very helpful in getting started! Looking forward to your next video.
Thanks Karl
Thanks John very interesting to know how to use colour techniques, looking forward to this series. 🍺😎🖖
Thanks Chris. Glad you like them. Ps. I'll be going to the post office this week. Sorry for the delay
John Clothier no worries John will look forward to them arriving 👍
Very clear and thorough, thanks a mill!
You’re welcome Kevin. Glad you enjoyed it
Great explanation John,always learn something from your videos!👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Thanks Alan. That's nice to hear
I like the way you don't just 'slap the colour on - job done', but as well as the technical side of applying the coats, there is actual a lot of room for artistic input. I'm guessing in this episode you put on the laquer to quickly show off the finish and maybe in future episodes you'll explain a few different finishes? Another great vidio, thanks for sharing John 👍
Thanks Gordon. That is exactly right. Colouring is all about applying an artistic element. You look at what is there and build on it. Yes the lacquer was just a quick finish. I hadn't thought about different finishes. Maybe I'll do a video on that too
Good demonstration John. 🙂
Thanks Miss Tee
Thanks John great demo one thing I would like you to do is the same sort of thing but with the air brush.
Thanks Graham. Yep it's on my list.
Great series idea, John. And great to see this being so well received. Nice job!
Thanks Stewart!
JC it doesn't seem to matter how many times I've seen you do this it never gets old. As you know I have picked up a lot of these techniques from you in the past but I know there's still so much to learn and improve on. I think this will make a great series of videos especially if I'm in one lol. Seriously good job fella
Thanks Dave. Glad that what I do is useful to you. You never know!!
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You make it look so easy pal. I am looking forward to the rest of this series, with my notebook at the ready. 👊👊👊
Lol thanks buddy.
I realize I'm kind of off topic but does anybody know a good site to watch newly released movies online?
@Julien Keegan i watch on Flixzone. You can find it by googling :)
@Lucca Sutton Yup, have been watching on flixzone for months myself =)
@Lucca Sutton thank you, signed up and it seems like they got a lot of movies there :) I really appreciate it !!
Great stuff ... like the ideas and info 👍
Thanks Kevin
Great vid, thanks John!
Thanks Collin. Glad you liked it
Nice vid John very informative
Thanks Phil. Glad you found it useful
Interesting series John. Really enjoy seeing all the processes and different explanations.
One little tip on the drying. If you don't have a hair dryer then using the air line will also really speed up drying time.
Thanks Paul. Great tip. I've done that with methys before but never thought to do it with colour! Thanks
Hi John, This video could not have come at a better time for me. I have been turning for nearly 2 years and have never coloured any of my work, too apprehensive if I'm honest of ruining the piece, but your video was so well presented I will give this a go. No disrespect to MG Makes, whose video I watched the other day, and enjoyed on colouring, but your video explained it in ABC format for the absolute beginner in colouring, ME! Thank you very much and I look forward to the other videos. Cheers, Huw
Thanks Huw. That is so great to hear you found the video useful.Would love to hear how you get on.
@@JohnClothier Will do John, Cheers, Huw
Really great video john thank you so much for sharing :-)
Thanks Pam. Glad you like it 😁
Hi Have you tried using watered down inks as a background I have found that using a watered down black will enhance any grain in the wood and make it more prominent .
No I havent. I will give that a try. Thanks for the tip
Thanks John more new tricks for an old dog 😉
Lol thanks Barry
Hi John! Great tutorial! I was wonder...What kind are you using in the spray bottles?
Thanks! Glad you like it. I use the intrinsic colours from Hampshire sheen
Thanks John . Really looking forward to the rest of this series. I think your editing is a bit sharper as well.
Thanks John. Funny you say that. I didn't think I had put as much effort into the editing this time. Maybe I've been trying too hard lol
I tried applying some Chestnut stain to a Pine turned box and it looked horrendous. The softer grain between the rings soaked up all the colour, and the rings not so much. I take it Pine is not a good use case?
Pine is not a great wood for working with. However, you could use this to your advantage and let the rings soak up a colour and then apply some oil. When done sand back and you could get an interesting effect.
I don't do dyes any more because of the fading. I use acrylics. Acrylics aren't anywhere near as messy either.
Ill take a look thanks
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Good choice for a mini series John, looking forward to the next one.
My problem is I'm not colour blind but rather colour ignorant, that is to say I have no idea what colours go together or compliment each other 🥺
Thanks Mac. Ok well you will want to keep checking out the series because that is one of the things I plan to cover
Are you kidding
Are you making a pointless comment?