Glenn - love the videos: both your knowledge base and your entertaining values are perfect. Question: do you use a straight Forstner bit or a serrated/wavey type bit(s)??? what do you find better.
Very nice ornament. Thank you the explanation of using the carbide up & over to smooth. Question: please tell me about your helmet. Good for dust? Does it fog up? Is it top heavy? What brand?
No, it's not top heavy. Doesn't fog up as it has the ventilators. Best face shield I have had. Even Liza get on well with it. Did a video on it. Here is the link : th-cam.com/video/HRskMIZEj4E/w-d-xo.html
Hi Michael, thank you for your enquiry. Please could you email the request to me as I will need to send you a PayPal invoice. My address is glen.teagle@sky.com
I have no idea what you are talking about. I do things the way I like to do them. I don't suggest you copy me at all. I always say do what is right for you. I do a lot of my turning off the cuff, as it's on camera. We don't cut or edit any footage. I don't claim to be an expert, but I am an expert at what I do.
Thank you so very much for showing us how to make these Christmas alments. You make it look so easy.
Nathan
Welcome to the channel. I try to make things that should be easy enough for anyone to make.
Yet again, little tips to help in the making of better turners. Many thanks.
Thanks David. Glad you enjoyed it.
Glenn, your videos are the best. You really have a knack for teaching the art of wood turning. Thank you
Thanks for watching. Glad you are enjoying the videos. Really appreciate your comment.
Thanks for the extra bit of info on the home made chuck, huge help for me as a new turner with the price of different chuck systems, cheers
Welcome to the channel Chris. Thanks for watching.
Very nifty way to make those. Thanks!
Thank you. Glad you enjoyed the video. Happy turning.
Nicely done Glenn, thanks for sharing
Thanks for watching. Happy turning.
Thanks 👍
Welcome to the channel. Thanks for watching.
Krasses Teil , respekt
Thank you
Great video, very well explained what you where doing. Thank you.
Thank you, glad you enjoyed it
very good
Thank you.
Glenn - love the videos: both your knowledge base and your entertaining values are perfect. Question: do you use a straight Forstner bit or a serrated/wavey type bit(s)??? what do you find better.
Welcome to the channel. Wavey/tooth bit for end grain, forstner bit for side grain. Thanks for watching.
Very nice ornament. Thank you the explanation of using the carbide up & over to smooth.
Question: please tell me about your helmet. Good for dust? Does it fog up?
Is it top heavy?
What brand?
No, it's not top heavy. Doesn't fog up as it has the ventilators. Best face shield I have had. Even Liza get on well with it. Did a video on it. Here is the link : th-cam.com/video/HRskMIZEj4E/w-d-xo.html
great job
Thank you Mark
Hello Glenn and Lisa I was wondering how much to get the large Detail chisel sent to Ireland thanks Michael
Hi Michael, thank you for your enquiry. Please could you email the request to me as I will need to send you a PayPal invoice. My address is glen.teagle@sky.com
Can not hear you while unit is spinning Annoying as you have great info to share!
Been making these..love them still learning.
Thanks for watching.
I suggest you use a dowel rod & split drillean it out rather than using your fingers.
I have no idea what you are talking about. I do things the way I like to do them. I don't suggest you copy me at all. I always say do what is right for you. I do a lot of my turning off the cuff, as it's on camera. We don't cut or edit any footage. I don't claim to be an expert, but I am an expert at what I do.