Thank you, I have been watching and 👍🏼 for over a year, I am just not always very good at leaving comments 😬 but thanks for doing the videos they are very informative.
Sweet! I've got to find a wood source somehow for turning. There is a good lumber store about 45 minutes away, but a piece of wood the size of these would be about $5. Thanks for the show.
Someone near you has a cord of firewood for sale for $15, unsplit is best. This is your best source for woodturning. Most firewood is dry enough that it won't split anymore, but you will need to cut it into appropriate sized and shaped pieces. Just be aware of the balance point on any wierd shaped piece or limb with knots that you spin up. It could launch itself and damage a lot of things, including you.
@@trahtreboralso after a storm drive around with a battery chain saw The only issue then is the wait time. I just cut a truck load of cherry and pear this last week. I used some left over latex paint to paint the ends and stacked outside. The limbs are a year from working up. The larger limbs trunk I am starting the first turn of twice turned bowls. I also used bandsaw to make some 2×2 piece on each side of pith that are stacked indoors to dry
@@trahtrebor Always ask permission before taking/cutting trees/limbs that have fallen into "public" areas. Landowners are a cantankerous lot and may decide the limb is theirs. 2nd Amendment doesn't include an exclusion for people lacking anger management skills.
Very nice!👍🏻
Thank you for watching James.
Like the shape and looks even better when they are together as a set. Thanks
Welcome to the channel. Thank you. Me too. Thanks for watching.
Thank you, I have been watching and 👍🏼 for over a year, I am just not always very good at leaving comments 😬 but thanks for doing the videos they are very informative.
Well you are very welcome to the channel. Glad you are enjoying the videos and finding them helpful. Makes doing them worthwhile. Thanks for watching.
Glenn you are great
Thank you. I keep trying to tell Liza that.
You have a good eye for the sweep of the curves, and a steady hand!
Welcome to the channel. Thanks for watching. Glad you enjoyed the video.
Beautiful Glenn these really look great and very easy to make fantastic for taking to the market Blessings
Yes Wade. Great little sellers.
Glenn & Liza That turned out really nice buddy, great job.
Thank you Alan.
Good good
That's a nice looking set .
I think they'd be good sellers mate.
Nice project the larch looked particularly nice .
Yes I agree but it is a very sticky wood, the sap is very sticky.
I can't believe how quickly you get from square to round.
Good tool presentation
That is a nice design Glenn. Plain but stand out ish. 👍🏴
Thanks Jim.
What is the parting tool you use? I hate my parting tools.
Welcome to the channel. Thanks for watching. I did a video on mine. Please see link th-cam.com/video/Oa_Bncoghqs/w-d-xo.html
Sweet! I've got to find a wood source somehow for turning. There is a good lumber store about 45 minutes away, but a piece of wood the size of these would be about $5. Thanks for the show.
Someone near you has a cord of firewood for sale for $15, unsplit is best. This is your best source for woodturning. Most firewood is dry enough that it won't split anymore, but you will need to cut it into appropriate sized and shaped pieces. Just be aware of the balance point on any wierd shaped piece or limb with knots that you spin up. It could launch itself and damage a lot of things, including you.
@bradfordprice3781 Thanks. Hadn't thought of that.
@@trahtreboralso after a storm drive around with a battery chain saw The only issue then is the wait time. I just cut a truck load of cherry and pear this last week. I used some left over latex paint to paint the ends and stacked outside. The limbs are a year from working up. The larger limbs trunk I am starting the first turn of twice turned bowls. I also used bandsaw to make some 2×2 piece on each side of pith that are stacked indoors to dry
@johncox8882 Good idea. Ive just retired so I should have time now.
@@trahtrebor Always ask permission before taking/cutting trees/limbs that have fallen into "public" areas. Landowners are a cantankerous lot and may decide the limb is theirs. 2nd Amendment doesn't include an exclusion for people lacking anger management skills.