You know, now that you mention it. When I started I remember my hands would be sore after an hour. Now I can turn all day. I never really thought about it. Thanks for watching! I really appreciate it!
I haven't burned one completely to see how long it lasts. I'll have to try it. There are bottles available the same diameter but longer. They are also available the same size as tea lights.
What do you use to burn the wood - is that just a metal wire? Looks like it has handles on it as if purpose built for that use. Really like the project.
Nice little project. Thanks for making and sharing the video. This is not really for beginners, I guess. How much do you sell them for? Material costs are next to nothing. But it takes quite a long time to make it, I think.
Thank you! It's pretty beginner friendly. The wood is free. The rest of materials is probably about 75 cents. Takes about 15 minutes. If you prepare and batch them out you can get a lot done in a short amount of time. I sell them for 10 bucks each. But I'm probably under priced. Thanks for watching! I really appreciate it! I can't find an emogi that expresses how much I appreciate it.
@@zardozica Ya, sorry about that. I try to mute those parts but I missed that one. Had covid about a year and a half ago and it did a number on my lungs. I'll try and pay more attention to that in the future.🙏
I love how relaxed your hands are. I see you doing things that wood make the tools jump or catch, or explode the wood in less experienced hands. 💚
You know, now that you mention it. When I started I remember my hands would be sore after an hour. Now I can turn all day. I never really thought about it.
Thanks for watching! I really appreciate it!
There are links to supplies for these lamps in the description.
Thanks for watching!
Excellent really nice project ,thanks for showing and sharing .
Thank you and thanks for watching!
fun turning...
Thanks!
Really really nice job and idea. Tks for sharing
Thank you!
Appreciate you watching!
I really like your work
Thank you!
very cut-- I like a lot
Thank you Lynda!
I appreciate you taking the time to watch!👍
Nice job!
Thank you!
Very Nice
Thank you!
Beautiful lamp, but was wondering where you got the oil lamp?
@@michaelflora5322 Thank you! There are links to supplies in the description.
It is really well done, but it looks like such a small reservoir it would only last long enough for a birthday wish or a quickie.
right!
I haven't burned one completely to see how long it lasts. I'll have to try it. There are bottles available the same diameter but longer. They are also available the same size as tea lights.
Nice work, whats the bevel angle on your gouge?
Thank you! The angle is 45 degrees.
What do you use to burn the wood - is that just a metal wire? Looks like it has handles on it as if purpose built for that use. Really like the project.
Thank you!
It's a piece of bailing wire with wood handles.
I did a video on it. I think it's titled" I should have done this along time ago"
@@RcWoodturning I found the video, thanks so much. Subscribed too, thanks for the videos.
Nice little project. Thanks for making and sharing the video. This is not really for beginners, I guess. How much do you sell them for?
Material costs are next to nothing. But it takes quite a long time to make it, I think.
Thank you!
It's pretty beginner friendly.
The wood is free. The rest of materials is probably about 75 cents.
Takes about 15 minutes. If you prepare and batch them out you can get a lot done in a short amount of time. I sell them for 10 bucks each. But I'm probably under priced.
Thanks for watching! I really appreciate it! I can't find an emogi that expresses how much I appreciate it.
@@RcWoodturning I really like your work
@@bonglanbts9379 Thank you!
Again, getting some left handed tips, what did you use for fuel
Lamp oil.
Keep up the good work and thanks for the tips, going to keep watching.
@@josephroberts2118 Thank you for watching! I appreciate the support!🙏
nice!! what kind of wick and size also what brand and type of oil
Thank you!
It's 2mm cotton craft cord. The lamp oil is from walmart.
Nice, what species of wood?
Thank you! This is a piece of cherry.
What finish are you using? Great video, nice little turning.
Thank you!
I use friction polish made with shellac.
That’s cute. Did you use the top to make something else?
I will but I haven't yet. I usually use those for little tealight holders.
Thanks for watching!
Wow, Darth Vader does excellent work!
I don't get it??
@@RcWoodturningsorry, I hear very heavy breathing on
Parts of the video.
@@zardozica Ya, sorry about that. I try to mute those parts but I missed that one. Had covid about a year and a half ago and it did a number on my lungs. I'll try and pay more attention to that in the future.🙏
@@RcWoodturningno, it wasn’t an issue. I was just trying to be funny. Really hope your health improves.
@@zardozica I took it as a joke. I think it sounds creepy. That's why I mute those parts.
Appreciate you watching!
Dude, get that asthma under control.
Sorry. I try to mute that but I missed it. It's not asthma. Covid did a number on my lungs. I'll do better on editing.🙏
@@RcWoodturning my man, I’m just playing with you. I’m the same way. All in fun. Good lathe work!
It's all good!