+Ian Thanks, It was an enjoyable turn. Unfortunately my lathe continues to deteriorate though I'm now convinced it's electrical, at one point yesterday it didnt even start rotating when I turned it on. Im a bit busy atm but hope to have this repaired soon.
Each to there own I guess. I like the carbide cutters as shaping tools, particularly for hollowing but they are not to everyone's taste. Glad you liked the end result.
@@morgancalvi6675 The pot was made to show the concept and suited the size I needed. The joy of making your own stuff is you can make it any size. The dipper was already made and I just incorporated in the final project. If I remember correctly Pooh Bear prefered to eat it straight out of the pot.
Thanks Wayne. Its Tung oil which I have used on regularly as a food safe finish. It is made from a Tree seed oil but is not usually a risk even with those with nut allergies. It has good wear and wash resistance but does need occasional reapplication.
Thanks a lot for the info. I'll pick some up this week. I just started my own honey bowl a few minutes ago and I'm looking forward to using it. You just earned a sub from bud. Thanks again.
Did you notice that your hand is all the blocking view. Please choose an appropriate place while filming. You may change camera angle from time to time.
Sadly this is not the first time I have received this comment on a video. It is difficult to be both the presenter and camera operator without the luxury of reshoots if you get it wrong. I try to learn from my mistakes and favour different camera angles these days, but as I can't be looking down the camera and turning at the same time, this view blocking still happens. I hope you can be understanding and enjoy/benefit from my videos even though I have to be my own production company and make no money doing it.
@@JWWoodturning sorry if I hurt your feelings. With little bit recording improvement, we will enjoy more. After all we view it for learning. I loved the final product, keep it up!
As I understand it yes, though i'm sure there are those who would disagree. Its water, soap and alcohol resistant and is my preferred food safe finish. Its a natural product extracted from a tree seed.
Beautiful
Thank You
Very nice, going to have to give that a try myself. Nice to see you got your lathe sorted.
+Ian Thanks, It was an enjoyable turn. Unfortunately my lathe continues to deteriorate though I'm now convinced it's electrical, at one point yesterday it didnt even start rotating when I turned it on. Im a bit busy atm but hope to have this repaired soon.
Another nice looking turning Jake. Thumbs Up .....!
Thanks Jack, I really enjoyed this project as it was a viewers challenge and I have found memories of reading the Pooh stories as I child.
nice project Jake really enjoyed watching thst one.
+Simon Leach Thanks. I had fun making it.
Hi Jake, nice looking little pot and goes well with the dipper
Regards Glyn
+Ting's Turning's Thanks. I am really pleased with the end result.
Nice Project. Enjoyed watching very much.
+AnkleBiter Woodworks Thanks. we aim to please.
Feel free to check out my channel is you like!
+AnkleBiter Woodworks Will do
Great job,I want to try and make one my self
Glad to have inspired you, good luck!
Good job!
Thanks!
I like the honeypot a lot, not so much the used methode to get there (scraping all the way)
Each to there own I guess. I like the carbide cutters as shaping tools, particularly for hollowing but they are not to everyone's taste. Glad you liked the end result.
I dont know if thats pooh honey pot, cause pooh's pot is not that cool. But its an amazing honey pot for sure!
Thanks Mariana, such a sweet comment.
Why so little? Love the ridges.
The original pot was huge! th-cam.com/video/82oX4_4YW9w/w-d-xo.html Love the design. We didn't get to see the way you made the dipper.
@@morgancalvi6675 The pot was made to show the concept and suited the size I needed. The joy of making your own stuff is you can make it any size. The dipper was already made and I just incorporated in the final project. If I remember correctly Pooh Bear prefered to eat it straight out of the pot.
@@JWWoodturning you remember correctly....
What did you use to seal the inside with? Nice video and nice piece.
Thanks Wayne. Its Tung oil which I have used on regularly as a food safe finish. It is made from a Tree seed oil but is not usually a risk even with those with nut allergies. It has good wear and wash resistance but does need occasional reapplication.
Thanks a lot for the info. I'll pick some up this week. I just started my own honey bowl a few minutes ago and I'm looking forward to using it. You just earned a sub from bud. Thanks again.
Hi Wayne. Thank you so much. Happy to share.
Good job Jake. Could you change your camera angle? Cheers mate Roger B.V.S.A.🇦🇺
+Roger Leslie I will try to, but if you have ever tried to record turning its very hard to get a good angle and stay out of shot.
Please sir dimensions?? Height???diameter???
Sorry the item was gifted to a friend so I no longer have it. the pot was about 10cm tall from memory. Hope that helps.
@@JWWoodturning appreciated sir
@@sari6929 my pleasure
Did you notice that your hand is all the blocking view. Please choose an appropriate place while filming. You may change camera angle from time to time.
Sadly this is not the first time I have received this comment on a video. It is difficult to be both the presenter and camera operator without the luxury of reshoots if you get it wrong. I try to learn from my mistakes and favour different camera angles these days, but as I can't be looking down the camera and turning at the same time, this view blocking still happens. I hope you can be understanding and enjoy/benefit from my videos even though I have to be my own production company and make no money doing it.
@@JWWoodturning sorry if I hurt your feelings. With little bit recording improvement, we will enjoy more. After all we view it for learning. I loved the final product, keep it up!
@@ShaukatHakim No problem, my feelings are intact. Glad you enjoy the videos. In criticising others work, it's good to mention the bits you like too.
Is the tung oil finish food safe?
As I understand it yes, though i'm sure there are those who would disagree. Its water, soap and alcohol resistant and is my preferred food safe finish. Its a natural product extracted from a tree seed.
good to know, thanks
Beau travail mais vidéo désagréable. Tu as filmé tes bras 🙁
Il est difficile d'être à la fois présentateur et caméraman