Gary, another masterpiece, I really like your segmented pieces, my favorites are the optical illusion turnings. I would love to own one of your works… thanks as always for sharing
Thank you Kobie and I do love making segmented turnings. They do take a bit more time and I will certainly be making more soon. Thanks for watching, Gary
Thank you Roger, how exciting I bet you are looking forward to it. I have another one glued up with two coats of finish on it and will finish it up soon. Thanks for watching, Gary
Gary. Quick question. I’ve been shopping for a quality table saw so I can learn segments. Is there any reason I can’t use my band saw? Went to woodcraft today and them sawstops are big money
@@marklengal9990 Hi Mark, with the right blade you should be able to use a band8-saw. Something with 8 tpi would be good and also wide.1/2 to 5/8. Not sure how big your band saw is but much bigger than 5/8 is a bit big for a 14 inch band saw. I cut segments for years on a 1950 Craftsman 10 inch construction model. About 5 years I bought a 3hp Grizzly cabinet model at a garage sale for a great price. I also bought the Craftsman at a garage sale in 1974. So the point is you can find a decent saw used. Make sure it is belt drive and 10". Cast iron is a must for me. Hope that helps, Gary
Thank you Rickey happy you liked it. I first used Deft lacquer in 1962 in high school. Been using it since then. Back then all we had was brush on and I have used a lot of that. I bought it by the gallon. Thanks for watching, Gary
Gary once again you have created a masterpiece. You have a great vision of how things will look when it is done. You are great at explaining the steps to make a turning and how you assemble things. Keep up the great work and I look forward to many more. Thank you for your work
Wow...you keep moving the bar higher. That is a show stopper. Your finish really makes it stand out and the pictures are really nice as well. I really do look forward to your videos. :) Enjoy your weekend.
Thank you Jim. I know the first time I used Padauk I was shocked at how much it does bleed. This does solve the problem but you still need to be careful with the first 3 coats. Thanks for watching, Gary
I buy the stainless steel hose clamps in the plumbing department of Menards. I find these are much better quality than the hose clamps sold in the heating and air conditioning department. Nice bowl
Love the little sled you built. Until now I have been cutting that angle on my chop saw - not the easiest thing to do. I'll build one of your sleds designs now and give that a try. Great idea. Thank you for that tip.
Beautiful work. I'm so glad that the internet preserves lore like this for those up and coming. Great tutorial with alot of simple jigs, making it look easy (even though I know it's not) Good stuff.
I'm a new subscriber, I don't usually care for a lot of talking in these videos, but you are very informative and have a pleasant voice. It's nice to have a good idea of what you're doing. And your projects are very beautiful.
Thank you very much Merrie. So many people want to learn more about how this is done. Only way I know how to do that is explain. I have asked a few people how they did something and was told figure it out yourself. I did figure it out then happily shared it here. They did plenty of talking and no explaining. So that is why I do what I do. Thanks for watching, Gary
Thank you Richard and by the look of your profile picture it looks as though you are a turner as well. Looks pretty nice from what I can see. Thanks for watching, Gary
Thank you Guy. I have tried a number of backgrounds including white. My shop is setup for wood turning and working and I have LED lights which seem to be hard to work with. Plus not really having a spot to the photos I would like to be able to. How would you setup the velluem paper and what light source would you use behind it? And would the LED lights cause and issue? I certainly could get a light grey back ground but thought what I had was fairly light. Thanks for the tips as I am always trying to improve on the photos. Gary
I would say keep dreaming and it can happen. I spend a lot of time day dreaming of what I am going to make. By the time I start I usually have a plan. I think a plan is very important and follow all the steps. Well that is how I go about things. Best of luck when you get that lathe. More than happy to answer any questions you might have. Gary
🐼 Big Bear Hugs from a 68 yr old grandma in Kirby, Texas, USA 🐼 ❤️ 🎀 ❤️ 🎀 ❤️ 🎀l think it turned out perfect. Love the backgrounds.
Thanks so much Grammy Bear!!!
OH, WHAT A VERY BEAUTIFUL BOWL!!!!
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Great work!
Thank you very much! Happy you liked it.
Gary
Should be proud. Looks great
Thank you Linda. Yes I am very happy with it.
Thanks for watching,
Gary
Fantastic bowl and a nice video.👏👏👏
Thank you very much Nico I appreciate you watching and commenting.
Gary
Beautiful 👍⭐️🥇
Thank you Michael I appreciate you watching and commenting.
Gary
HI gary beautiful beautiful and beautiful.
Thanks so much Manjit!
Gary
Awesome just awesome Thanks for sharing
Thank you very much Jerry!
Gary, another masterpiece, I really like your segmented pieces, my favorites are the optical illusion turnings. I would love to own one of your works… thanks as always for sharing
Thank you very much Michael I appreciate you watching and commenting,
Gary
Fantastic, beautiful piece. Thanks for sharing
Thank you Lindsey I am happy you liked it.
Take care,
Gary
I really admire your work ! Congratulations !
Thank you very much I appreciate your comment and thanks for watching.
Gary
Very beautiful piece of work; thanks for sharing!
Thank you and thanks for watching and commenting.
Gary
Very beautiful pot.
Thank you Linda! Happy you liked it and thanks for watching.
Gary
I’m interested in your saw sled for the bevel
Love the bowl love watching your videos!!👍👍👍👍
Thank you. That is just a rail set at 30 degrees to the face of the saw blade.
wow Gary..just wow,
!
Thank you Stephen!
It's beautiful, Gary!
Thanks so much Clayton, I appreciate you watching and commenting.
Gary
Oh wow that's beautiful 😍 ❤
Thank you very much Mandi...happy you like it.
Take care,
Gary
I really like the chevron staggered
Thanks so much and I do as well.
Thanks for watching,
Gary
Fantastic piece your work never ceases to amaze me
Thank you! I appreciate your comments and thanks for watching,
Gary
Outstanding piece Gary...
the wood...the work...the finish...all benchmark...
stay safe...press on buddy...
😎 Joe
Thanks so much Joe, very happy you liked it.
Take care my friend,
Gary
I do enjoy your videos
Thank you very much Mike.
Take care,
Gary
Amazing bowl Thanks for sharing, especially the jigs.
Thanks so much Eric. I have a number of sleds that allow me to make all kinds of jigs. Which I enjoy doing.
Thanks for watching,
Gary
Awesome looking bowl, great informative video
Glad you enjoyed it Vern and thanks for watching,
Gary
Beautiful work
Thanks Roger. Happy you liked it.
Gary
quality work m8 amazing finish and amazing chevron effect 👍 cheers Ross
Thank you Ross I appreciate your comments and thanks for watching.
Take care,
Gary
Excellent professional Art as usual for all your prducts🌹
Thank you very much Dr. Blacky I appreciate your comments.
Take care,
Gary
Great work Gary, well done
Thanks so much Michael and thanks for watching.
Gary
That is a beautiful segmented peace Gary but you always do beautiful work my friend . 👍🏽 you should be proud I like the last picture.
Thanks so much Habeeb, happy you liked it.
Take care my friend,
Gary
Absolutely gorgeous!!
Thanks so much Kathy, happy you liked it.
Gary
JUST AMAZING JOB.......I LEARN A LOT ABOUT A GOOD JOB
Thanks so I appreciate your comment and thanks for watching.
Gary
Hermoso trabajo…FELICIDADES , PAPÁ❤️
Osvaldo muchas gracias! Aprecio que estés mirando.
Gary
Gary at last a segmented bowl again. I love it. That is why I started watching wood turning. Thank you us it stunningly beautiful.
Thank you Kobie and I do love making segmented turnings. They do take a bit more time and I will certainly be making more soon.
Thanks for watching,
Gary
Very nice, Gary. Excellent work as ususal.
Thank you very much RP I appreciate you watching and commenting.
Gary
Wow that’s really beautiful.
Thank you very much Theresa and thanks for watching and commenting.
Gary
Loved it, a first glue up is waiting for round two cutting and glue tomorrow.
Thank you Roger, how exciting I bet you are looking forward to it.
I have another one glued up with two coats of finish on it and will finish it up soon.
Thanks for watching,
Gary
Very nice! Just beautiful!!!
Thank you very much! Happy you liked it Tim and thanks for watching.
Gary
Beautiful work! I really enjoy all your videos.
Thanks so much Bryce!
Take care,
Gary
That came out really nice. Great video.
Thank you Tim I appreciate you watching and commenting.
Gary
Wow, looks fantastic!
Thank you very much Roy and thanks for watching,
Gary
Just incredible! I wish I had your talent.
Thank you Jim that is very kind of you to say. Just keep turning and enjoy what you are doing and it will all come to you.
Thanks for watching,
Gary
Absolutely amazing
Thank you Mike! I was in the 25th Infantry 1967-1968.
Thanks for your service,
Gary
Beautiful Gary and a great job making and turning it!!
Enjoyed the video and I gave it a Thumbs Up
Thanks so much my friend!
Take care,
Gary
Stunning piece of work. So well explained and demonstrated. Keep up the great work. John from the uk.
Thanks so much John and thanks for watching.
Gary
Papa, the more I watch the more I like. You go PaPa!!❤
Well thank you very much Diane. I have a real variety of things on my channel and hope you like them all.
Take care,
Gary
Realy a masterpiece!!
Thank you very much Daniel.
Take care,
Gary
Very nice gary.
Thanks so much Ronald I appreciate you watching and commenting.
Take care,
Gary
Beautiful! You can get a lot of M & M's in that bowl,lol.
Thank you Leslie and if I would have used the right finish I could have had a lot of ice cream under those M&M's.
Thanks for watching,
Gary
Hi Gary, I really enjoy your posts. You are a good teacher. Thanks
Thank you very much Van. I just talk out loud to myself to keep on track and you get to listen.
Thanks for watching,
Gary
Outstanding Gary.
Thank you very much Mark!
Take care,
Gary
Gary. Quick question. I’ve been shopping for a quality table saw so I can learn segments. Is there any reason I can’t use my band saw? Went to woodcraft today and them sawstops are big money
@@marklengal9990 Hi Mark, with the right blade you should be able to use a band8-saw. Something with 8 tpi would be good and also wide.1/2 to 5/8. Not sure how big your band saw is but much bigger than 5/8 is a bit big for a 14 inch band saw.
I cut segments for years on a 1950 Craftsman 10 inch construction model. About 5 years I bought a 3hp Grizzly cabinet model at a garage sale for a great price. I also bought the Craftsman at a garage sale in 1974. So the point is you can find a decent saw used. Make sure it is belt drive and 10". Cast iron is a must for me.
Hope that helps,
Gary
Wow! Impressive!
Thank you Sean I appreciate you watching.
Gary
Could not agree more with Deft products. Very nicely done. Love the contrast
Thank you Rickey happy you liked it. I first used Deft lacquer in 1962 in high school. Been using it since then.
Back then all we had was brush on and I have used a lot of that. I bought it by the gallon.
Thanks for watching,
Gary
Gary once again you have created a masterpiece. You have a great vision of how things will look when it is done. You are great at explaining the steps to make a turning and how you assemble things. Keep up the great work and I look forward to many more. Thank you for your work
Thank you very much Dave! I appreciate your very kind words.
Take care,
Gary
Wow...you keep moving the bar higher. That is a show stopper. Your finish really makes it stand out and the pictures are really nice as well. I really do look forward to your videos. :) Enjoy your weekend.
Thanks so much James I truly appreciate your comments.
Thanks again my friend,
Gary
Lovely work.
Thank you so much 😀
Excellent piece..
Thank you Greg, I appreciate you watching and commenting.
Gary
Amazing Work
Thank you Jeff I appreciate you watching and commenting.
Gary
Really great job. Your work is just beautiful
Thank you very much Jennie and thanks for watching.
Gary
Well done.
Thank you Josephine and thanks for watching and commenting.
Gary
Very beautiful bowl man.looks great as always. Nice job.
Thanks so much....glad you liked it.
Take care,
Gary
Great job! Thanks for the teaching video.
Thank you Doug...happy you liked it.
Take care,
Gary
I love padauk but I have had the color bleeding problem but no more. Thank you for sharing your knowledge with us. Another great instructional video.
Thank you Jim. I know the first time I used Padauk I was shocked at how much it does bleed. This does solve the problem but you still need to be careful with the first 3 coats.
Thanks for watching,
Gary
I buy the stainless steel hose clamps in the plumbing department of Menards. I find these are much better quality than the hose clamps sold in the heating and air conditioning department. Nice bowl
They have smaller stainless ones at Home Depot but I really like the larger ones. But I have some of the 6 inch as well.
No Menards here in Oregon.
Very very cool
Thank you very much Tim. I appreciate you watching and commenting.
Take care,
Gary
looks good nice choice of woods.
Thanks so much Tom, happy you liked it.
Gary
Very nice and sharp
Thank you Norman and thanks for watching and commenting.
Gary
Previous comment was from planed chaos. Really enjoy your site.
Thank and that what I thought.
Gary
Bowl turned out great 👍
Thanks so much I appreciate you watching and commenting.
Gary
Beautiful.
Thanks so much!
Probably would be nice both ways
Yes you are right.
Thanks for watching,
Gary
Not too shabby Gary, not too shabby at all!
Thank you Leo, I try my best but always looking for something better.
Thanks for watching,
Gary
An amazing Piece and interesting process, thanks for sharing. Full View and Like 👍
Thank you Allen. Happy you enjoyed the video and thanks for watching.
Gary
Absolutely love it.
Thank you Connie and thanks for watching.
Gary
Wow!..that awsome..love it!😃👍🏻👍🏻
Thanks so much Mike!
Take care,
Gary
Stunning! Thank you.
Thank you Jerry and thanks for watching.
Gary
Very nice work!
Thank you Robert and thanks for watching,
Gary
Great work my friend. I love how it turned out. FBWW
Thank you very much. I appreciate your comments and thanks for watching.
Gary
Looks Fantastic!
Thank you Michael and thanks for watching,
Gary
I like it the way it is. It is beautiful.
Glad you like it! and thanks for watching,
Gary
Love the little sled you built. Until now I have been cutting that angle on my chop saw - not the easiest thing to do. I'll build one of your sleds designs now and give that a try. Great idea. Thank you for that tip.
Thank you very much. I have done a few with a miter saw but the sled is so much easier and consistent.
Thanks for watching,
Gary
Nice job
Thank you Keith and thanks for watching,
Gary
Beautiful!!!
Thank you very much Edwin. I appreciate you watching and commenting.
Gary
New subscriber. That's a beautiful piece. Can't wait to see your next one.
Thanks so much Matt I appreciate you watching and subscribing.
Gary
Me gusta su trabajo felicitaciones
Favio Estoy muy feliz de que les haya gustado y muchas gracias por vernos.
Gary
Beautiful work. I'm so glad that the internet preserves lore like this for those up and coming. Great tutorial with alot of simple jigs, making it look easy (even though I know it's not) Good stuff.
Thank you very much! I appreciate you watching and commenting.
Gary
Beautiful
Thank you very much William.
And thanks for watching,
Gary
beautiful work.
Thank you very much and thanks for watching,
Gary
Very nice
Thank you very much Jo and thanks for watching,
Gary
Beautiful 👍👍👍. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you and thanks for watching.
Gary
Awesome job!
Thank you Robert I appreciate you watching and commenting.
Gary
Nice job sir. Very nice.
Thanks so much Andrew I appreciate you watching and commening,
Gary
I'm a new subscriber, I don't usually care for a lot of talking in these videos, but you are very informative and have a pleasant voice. It's nice to have a good idea of what you're doing. And your projects are very beautiful.
Thank you very much Merrie. So many people want to learn more about how this is done. Only way I know how to do that is explain. I have asked a few people how they did something and was told figure it out yourself. I did figure it out then happily shared it here.
They did plenty of talking and no explaining. So that is why I do what I do.
Thanks for watching,
Gary
AWESOME !!!
Thanks so much!
Very nice.
Thank you Richard and by the look of your profile picture it looks as though you are a turner as well. Looks pretty nice from what I can see.
Thanks for watching,
Gary
Another beautiful segmented turning love this piece & really look like a hot air balloon take care my friend
Thank you Sagar and thanks for watching.
Gary
Awesome job, i like it just like it is.
Thanks so much Dave I appreciate you watching and commenting.
Gary
The piece is beautiful, i would suggest a light grey to white background and light through a transparent medium such as velluem paper.
Thank you Guy. I have tried a number of backgrounds including white. My shop is setup for wood turning and working and I have LED lights which seem to be hard to work with. Plus not really having a spot to the photos I would like to be able to.
How would you setup the velluem paper and what light source would you use behind it? And would the LED lights cause and issue?
I certainly could get a light grey back ground but thought what I had was fairly light.
Thanks for the tips as I am always trying to improve on the photos.
Gary
Very pretty piece, great job,👍👍👍👍👍
Thanks so much Gao, happy you liked it.
Gary
Perfect!
Thank you very much!
C’est vraiment excellent Gary j’adore bravo 👍👏👍
Denis merci beaucoup. J'apprécie vos commentaires.
Gary
Normal Gary j’apprends tellement avec tes vidéos 👏👏👏👍
Stunning, I'm speechless! Thanks Papa!
Well thank you very much Stephen!
Take care,
Gary
Museum piece . Great skills:-) will have to try this when I get my lathe
Thank you very much.
You will have lots of fun when you do get a lathe.
Thanks for watching,
Gary
@@ThePapa1947 I can only dream of it turning out so well
I would say keep dreaming and it can happen. I spend a lot of time day dreaming of what I am going to make. By the time I start I usually have a plan.
I think a plan is very important and follow all the steps. Well that is how I go about things.
Best of luck when you get that lathe. More than happy to answer any questions you might have.
Gary
@@ThePapa1947 thanks and God bless you