Hi Bill! Thank you, my dear friend, for your always kind comments! Yes indeed! When I found the blank among the stock of wood pieces I have, I knew it would produce a really nice piece. In this case, the grain is the highlight of the bowl! Cheers! Daniel
Hi Terry! Thank you very much, my friend, for watching the video and leaving a comment! I have not complains about the piece of wood I had the luck to turn, even rough you could already see that it was going to show beautifully! Cheers! Daniel
Hi Huw! Thank you so much, dear friend, for your always nice comments! When I picked the blank from my wood stock, I already could see that the grain was going to play a big role in this piece. I am glad I was correct! Cheers! Daniel
Hi Greg! Thank you kindly, my dear friend for watching and commenting the video! Another subscriber made a great comment, and I wanted to share it because it is important, in the case of the perpendicular grain, if the design of the bottle stopper has a very thin part, it would be prone to break there, so the 90° grain direction should take that into consideration. Cheers! Daniel
Hi Alan! Thank you so much, my dear friend, for watching the video and for the nice comments! While I was searching for a blank for this cup, when I saw this piece of curly maple, even rough, I knew that the resulting piece was going to be really nice. Cheers! Daniel
Hi Paul! Thank you very much, my friend, I am glad you enjoyed the video! The blank was about six inches in diameter and I am not too sure about the height, but I believe it was between 3 and 3 and a half. Cheers! Daniel
That turned out beautiful Daniel! 👍🏻Can’t beat that curly maple! Thank you for sharing and hope you and your family stay well!
Hi Bill! Thank you, my dear friend, for your always kind comments! Yes indeed! When I found the blank among the stock of wood pieces I have, I knew it would produce a really nice piece. In this case, the grain is the highlight of the bowl! Cheers! Daniel
Very nice design an that curly maple is especially beautiful!
Hi Terry! Thank you very much, my friend, for watching the video and leaving a comment! I have not complains about the piece of wood I had the luck to turn, even rough you could already see that it was going to show beautifully! Cheers! Daniel
A beautiful little dish/cup Daniel.
The grain in the curly maple is amazing.
Take care my friend.
Cheers, Huw
Hi Huw! Thank you so much, dear friend, for your always nice comments! When I picked the blank from my wood stock, I already could see that the grain was going to play a big role in this piece. I am glad I was correct! Cheers! Daniel
Stunning Daniel! The finish is amazing. Thanks for sharing this video. It's inspiring! 👍🏾
Hi Greg! Thank you kindly, my dear friend for watching and commenting the video! Another subscriber made a great comment, and I wanted to share it because it is important, in the case of the perpendicular grain, if the design of the bottle stopper has a very thin part, it would be prone to break there, so the 90° grain direction should take that into consideration. Cheers! Daniel
@@DanielVilarino Awesome!! Good to know information. Thanks so much! 👌🏾
Stunner Daniel👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍😎😎😎😎😎😎😎
Hi Alan! Thank you so much, my dear friend, for watching the video and for the nice comments! While I was searching for a blank for this cup, when I saw this piece of curly maple, even rough, I knew that the resulting piece was going to be really nice. Cheers! Daniel
Very beautiful Daniel.
Hi Jack! Thank you very much for leaving a comment! Cheers! Daniel
Beautiful piece Daniel! Thank you for sharing... V
Hi my friend, always a pleasure! Many thanks for watching and commenting! Cheers! Daniel
1st 😂 I'll watch in the morning
Hi Huw! Thanks you my friend! Cheers! Daniel
Very nice Daniel
Hi John! Thank you kindly, my dear friend for watching and commenting the video! Cheers! Daniel
What is the size of the blank. Great video
Hi Paul! Thank you very much, my friend, I am glad you enjoyed the video! The blank was about six inches in diameter and I am not too sure about the height, but I believe it was between 3 and 3 and a half. Cheers! Daniel