I do so enjoy your videos & appreciate how you give an excellent explanation on everything you are doing. I don't have to rewind your videos to see if I can figure out what you just did or why. thank you.
Glenn-Liza bonjour. Vos outils sont vraiment extra pour le travail que vous effectuez, c'est une très chouette vidéo et je me fais plaisir en la regardant. Merci de vos conseils et de nous présenter votre tournage.👍
I turn at the fastest speed I can safely turn at. I don't like to give speeds out, you have to turn to your ability. There are no set speeds. Every piece of wood is different. Just take care and turn safely.
Another great video Glenn and Liza Ps sent you a photos on what's app of a spoilted beach 11 in full end grain plater /plate would be interested on your comments
All excellent pieces Ray. Well done. Don't check my WhatsApp much. Beautiful grain pattern. Do love a spalted wood. Will add them to our feedback page, more of a slideshow kind of thing. Thanks for the photos. Keep up the good work. Happy turning.
Great video again. The pattern does look better crossgrain i agree there. Would there be any chance sometime of showing us how to hollow out a vase that has a smaller opening with both traditional and carbide tools thanks.
@@glennteagleofukwoodcraftca5308 I was thinking more the rounded type vase where you really have to undercut inside rather than bud vase if you know the kind
Glenn, I found that when using the spindle roughing gouge if I raise the tool rest way above the center of the turning and present the gouge with the handle raised and bevel rubbing I can get a very fine finish. Is there a danger in doing that?
Love the grain patterns ❤❤❤
I do so enjoy your videos & appreciate how you give an excellent explanation on everything you are doing. I don't have to rewind your videos to see if I can figure out what you just did or why. thank you.
Our pleasure John. Glad you are enjoying the videos and finding them helpful. Happy turning.
Glenn-Liza bonjour. Vos outils sont vraiment extra pour le travail que vous effectuez, c'est une très chouette vidéo et je me fais plaisir en la regardant. Merci de vos conseils et de nous présenter votre tournage.👍
You are welcome Denis. Glad you enjoyed watching the video.
Glenn and Liza very good and some great information as well, Great stuff
Thanks Alan. Glad you liked it and found it helpful.
Nice video guys - still learning all the time. Trying to implement what I see here.
Thanks Gavin. Glad you liked it.
I always learn something from your videos.
Glad you find them helpful Paul.
Nice video, with lots of information 👍.
Thanks Mark. Glad you found it helpful.
Learning more with each vidio.
Glad you find them helpful. Thanks for watching.
Thanks!
Thank you so much Paul for your support. It really is appreciated. It all helps the channel. Hope you continue to enjoy watching our videos.
Just wondering what speed you normally turn at it look like at one point 2500 rpm
I turn at the fastest speed I can safely turn at. I don't like to give speeds out, you have to turn to your ability. There are no set speeds. Every piece of wood is different. Just take care and turn safely.
Another great video Glenn and Liza
Ps sent you a photos on what's app of a spoilted beach 11 in full end grain plater /plate would be interested on your comments
Will check it out tomorrow. Only just seen the message. Toodle pip for now.
All excellent pieces Ray. Well done. Don't check my WhatsApp much. Beautiful grain pattern. Do love a spalted wood. Will add them to our feedback page, more of a slideshow kind of thing. Thanks for the photos. Keep up the good work. Happy turning.
Great video again. The pattern does look better crossgrain i agree there. Would there be any chance sometime of showing us how to hollow out a vase that has a smaller opening with both traditional and carbide tools thanks.
I did some bud vases recently. When I get some wood that is suitable, I will do another.
@@glennteagleofukwoodcraftca5308 I was thinking more the rounded type vase where you really have to undercut inside rather than bud vase if you know the kind
@@waynehardy6955 Hollow form. I did a Laburnum Hollow Form before but when I get a decent bit of wood for it, I'll do a vase (hollow form one).
Glenn, I found that when using the spindle roughing gouge if I raise the tool rest way above the center of the turning and present the gouge with the handle raised and bevel rubbing I can get a very fine finish. Is there a danger in doing that?
If you're cutting above centre, then it shouldn't give you any problems. If it works then keep doing it.