Hi all! Just wanted to pop in and say a couple of things. Firstly, a big THANK YOU to the KS team for filming and editing this fab video. You’ve done a great job!! 🌟💜 I’m only a guest demonstrator for them so all I did was the turning bit (the easy part!) 😆 Secondly, there have been a lot of comments mentioning the height of the lathe which I would like to address. I appreciate everyone’s concerns, but I have been turning for over 20 years on lathes this high and my turning technique has developed to enable me to be comfortable turning at this height. I NEVER stand on platforms because PERSONALLY I find them a hazard. I find they are either a tripping hazard, or something you can easily step/stumble off by accident and hurt yourself. I therefore find them far more dangerous than turning at the height I’m turning at. So there you go 😉 I appreciate your concern but I’m totally used to it and happy with it 👍🏻 Also, I know I said centimetres but I did mean millimetres. I usually work in imperial and when I go to metric I often confuse myself 🤪🤪
Lovely work - Being vertically challenged myself I wish I had seen you turning before I got my 180 - I wouldn't have gone to the trouble of making a bench - just got the legs to go with it and got used to that way of turning. Thankyou.
I wasn't going to complain about the height of the lathe, but would it not be more comfortable dropped down 6" or so? I bet you get a good look at what you're turning that close up though. My lanky ass has to bend down and inspect my work
Ah, brilliant. Great show of technique and skills. I just inherited a large old sears lathe that I need to learn how to use. So you’re my first teacher 🙌🔥🙌
I would watch this over and over again just to listen to your accent. Absolutely lovely to the ears of an East Texan. Oh yeah, the bowl is beautiful as well and I look forward to trying some these techniques out. I believe I'll subscribe now. Thank you.
LOL! Born & raised in North-Central Texas here, & I totally agree about her accent & the beautiful result of her efforts. She's inspired me to give it a try also.
Fabulous project. Thanks Emma. I’ve always admired your work. Great video with proper explanation at each stage. You actually made it so it was unnecessary to ask any questions. Mind you , I can see me chewing up the v grooves when carving.😂
Emma, your instruction is very clear and your turning technique clean. I enjoyed watching you work and look forward to applying your methods. Thank you for taking the time.
Fantastic! I watched this entire video and I am not a turner! Saw that bowl and had to see who made it and how they made it! Gorgeous piece! Wonderful techniques and skill! Thank you! Love the jaunty, upbeat music too!
My first time watching you. Excellent project presented in a very professional manner. You’re very easy to follow and listen to. Love the gilded texturing. I must try this! Take care, Scott
Watched your video (popped up, TH-cam recommended) . I enjoy woodworking although I don’t do any wood turning myself except when I was at secondary school a long time ago. I enjoyed watching your work especially as you explained the techniques and everything you were doing. The bowl was very nice, thank you for sharing your expertise.
This is the best, most interesting and informative wood turning video i have seen. Also the product is beautiful, so much more creative and interesting than most. Thank you
Excellent video. I just subscribed to your channel based on this video. Your skill, your ability to communicate, and the beauty of the project convinced me to subscribe. And, as a retired teacher, I want to pay you a compliment: You are a very good teacher! Thank you.
Excellent work, Emma. I get chunks of Western Red Cedar flying everywhere, coming off the lathe more than once and I almost need an angle grinder to smooth the tearouts. Yesterday was...fun...
Hi Emma. Thanks for the incredible video. I really enjoy the detail information that you share during the process of creating this very beautiful bowl. You make me want to go out to my shop and get into some more turning too. Take care.
Absolutely beautiful work, Emma! This is an amazing piece and the technical instruction you gave lent some definite new dimension to this kind of video for me. Thank you!
Well I started turning back in 1974, yes I was young. I got hooked into turning back then and whenever I see a block of material I chuck it up. Nice turn there.
Thank you for your video. Am new to turning. I followed along with you every step of the way and made a bowl like the one in your video. Your help and instruction are first class all the way. Thank you so much. Adam PS I can’t wait to follow along with you again!
I've watched a lot of woodturning videos and have taken some classes myself. A lot of the people making videos are OK but don't strike me as being especially skilled. You, on the other hand, have a level of skill I've rarely seen before on TH-cam! You're clearly a true artist and craftsperson. This piece is beautiful and maybe one day I'll make one.
Very nice, I like the colors and how well they work with the walnut. I was holding my breath when you started carving because I was worried the chisel would slip and go beyond the v groove. You’re very talented
Absolutely amazing Emma. What an outstanding final result with that embellishment - love it! I've gotta give this a go. Thanks for sharing you professional expertise
Very nice, love the carving to accentuate the piece. I am just beginning appreciate some recommendations on shop organization such as your hanging of lathe tools etc. Thank you and hope. You keep teaching us all. David
Awesome piece of woodart. It was great to watch and learn some new techniques and products. Keep up the awesome work Emma. Keep the great videos coming KS. 👽
Thank you for this tutorial! I'v had a concern about moving up to larger projects, but your golden nuggets of tips have made a lot of sense and help tremendously.
Thank you for a great vid'. It is great to se another vertically challenged woman, like me, turning wood so well. I had to make a platform, out of a modified wooden pallet, for my lathe since it is mounted on an old desk of mine.
Very nice work. I want some of those flakes! You have my mind working on how to use the flakes in different designs. THANK YOU for sharing. Nice job with your explain everything you are doing, why and different options
I once was the moderator for the online section of the magazine Getwoodworking, and I remember a lot of turner's wanting videos of products just like these, not overly technical but a wonderful end product, good sellers too. Well done.
my goodness, your instruction is marvelous! this is going to help me so much! I really appreciate all the little things, like how many bevels and why, and reminders to cut the grooves before switching, and why that's important. I appreciate it immensely.
Every person who creates art with their hands deserves to be blessed.
It was one of the best trainings I have seen
Hi all! Just wanted to pop in and say a couple of things.
Firstly, a big THANK YOU to the KS team for filming and editing this fab video. You’ve done a great job!! 🌟💜 I’m only a guest demonstrator for them so all I did was the turning bit (the easy part!) 😆
Secondly, there have been a lot of comments mentioning the height of the lathe which I would like to address.
I appreciate everyone’s concerns, but I have been turning for over 20 years on lathes this high and my turning technique has developed to enable me to be comfortable turning at this height.
I NEVER stand on platforms because PERSONALLY I find them a hazard. I find they are either a tripping hazard, or something you can easily step/stumble off by accident and hurt yourself. I therefore find them far more dangerous than turning at the height I’m turning at.
So there you go 😉 I appreciate your concern but I’m totally used to it and happy with it 👍🏻
Also, I know I said centimetres but I did mean millimetres. I usually work in imperial and when I go to metric I often confuse myself 🤪🤪
I went to your website but couldn’t find any bowls. Was hoping I would find this one there.
Your results speak for themselves, Emma. You've obviously found what works for you and it shows. Stand (pun intended 😉) your ground, young lady!
Lovely work - Being vertically challenged myself I wish I had seen you turning before I got my 180 - I wouldn't have gone to the trouble of making a bench - just got the legs to go with it and got used to that way of turning. Thankyou.
I wasn't going to complain about the height of the lathe, but would it not be more comfortable dropped down 6" or so?
I bet you get a good look at what you're turning that close up though.
My lanky ass has to bend down and inspect my work
This is beautiful, and also so much better than the endless number of people turning yet another three pound hunk of resin.
Great work emma. Going to try my own, variation of this
Thank You for such a fine video! This is the best instructional video for bowl 14:18 turning I have ever watched.
That was an incredibly beautiful idea, and I really enjoyed watching it. Thank you for sharing!
Absolutely inspirational Emma. Yer a star. Many thanks for sharing your gifts. 👍👍👍🙏👍🙏💖
I’ve never grasped so much technice before. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for sharing this project. I really like what you did here. The bowl turned out beautiful. You are very skilled and talented.
Ah, brilliant. Great show of technique and skills. I just inherited a large old sears lathe that I need to learn how to use. So you’re my first teacher 🙌🔥🙌
I would watch this over and over again just to listen to your accent. Absolutely lovely to the ears of an East Texan. Oh yeah, the bowl is beautiful as well and I look forward to trying some these techniques out. I believe I'll subscribe now. Thank you.
LOL! Born & raised in North-Central Texas here, & I totally agree about her accent & the beautiful result of her efforts. She's inspired me to give it a try also.
these vidies are very helpful. Thank you a lot, I have only just come back to wood turning.
A most beautiful work and so well described. Thank you Emma
Very nice piece. Your instructions are so clearly given. Thanks.
Beautiful turned bowl with clearly explained procedure. Two Thumbs WAY UP!
Thanks, Emma.
Very well demonstrated Emma,A staight forward approach to wood crafting.You make it look so easy (a sure sign of lots of dedication and practice)
I like the tiny wood Turner,she has some good ideas.
Nice vid. I enjoyed watching it. I have 2,000 on the lathe, and it is always fun to learn new techniques.
Beautiful bowl. Great video. Concise instructions. 👍🏼
Great bowl Emma . Love your clear instructions and the reasoning behind certain processes esp the carving and end grain .
Thanks Jim.
Fabulous project. Thanks Emma. I’ve always admired your work. Great video with proper explanation at each stage. You actually made it so it was unnecessary to ask any questions. Mind you , I can see me chewing up the v grooves when carving.😂
Lots of fun. Can't wait to try it myself. Thank you.
Beautiful! Thank you for sharing.
What a stunning piece! Thanks for sharing the technique.
Legendary amount of control demonstrated here!
Emma, your instruction is very clear and your turning technique clean. I enjoyed watching you work and look forward to applying your methods. Thank you for taking the time.
Fantastic! I watched this entire video and I am not a turner! Saw that bowl and had to see who made it and how they made it! Gorgeous piece! Wonderful techniques and skill! Thank you! Love the jaunty, upbeat music too!
I don't do wood turning but I do work with wood and am definitely going to copy the look of the bowl, because it looks great.
Beautiful bowl. Great texturing. Excellent production. Thank you for sharing. Have a great day and stay safe.🙂🙂
Wow! Beautiful piece! Can't wait to get out into the shop!
My first time watching you. Excellent project presented in a very professional manner. You’re very easy to follow and listen to. Love the gilded texturing. I must try this! Take care, Scott
Watched your video (popped up, TH-cam recommended) . I enjoy woodworking although I don’t do any wood turning myself except when I was at secondary school a long time ago. I enjoyed watching your work especially as you explained the techniques and everything you were doing. The bowl was very nice, thank you for sharing your expertise.
First time I've seen this channel and this project. Fabulous. Thank you.
Wow !! beautiful ! Thank you a lot Emma.
This is the best, most interesting and informative wood turning video i have seen. Also the product is beautiful, so much more creative and interesting than most. Thank you
Very nice job! love the metal flake effect.
Emma.
Great job with very clear explanation and good camera work and editing. It was a pleasure to watch and I learned a lot.
Thank you.
Thank you! 🌟
I appreciate your commentary respect your skills thank you for sharing it will be my pleasure to enjoy more of your videos
Excellent video. I just subscribed to your channel based on this video. Your skill, your ability to communicate, and the beauty of the project convinced me to subscribe.
And, as a retired teacher, I want to pay you a compliment: You are a very good teacher! Thank you.
Nice work Emma. Love that bowl. I enjoyed your video very much. Thank you for sharing your work.
Beautiful work, you make it all look easier than it is.
I really enjoy your explanations about the working style of the tools. Knowing which tool to use has always been an area of ignorance for me.
Excellent work, Emma. I get chunks of Western Red Cedar flying everywhere, coming off the lathe more than once and I almost need an angle grinder to smooth the tearouts. Yesterday was...fun...
Sounds a bit scary Stan! 😳
@@TheTinyTurner I'm an advocate for stout undergarments even on a small lathe. Today I was battling a Yew log. I will tame the beast! :)
Very well demonstrated and explained as you went along, fantastic end result! Thanks Emma
Lovely piece, and a really clear explanation. Well done!
Hi Emma. Thanks for the incredible video. I really enjoy the detail information that you share during the process of creating this very beautiful bowl. You make me want to go out to my shop and get into some more turning too. Take care.
Wow you are a real master at turning. thanks
Absolutely wonderful! You are a great artist, turner and instructor. Inspirations for my own projects, thank you so much for sharing and teaching.
Fabulous Video Emma!! Thanks so much for the clear instructions! I’ll be getting some of you chameleon colors!
Absolutely beautiful work, Emma! This is an amazing piece and the technical instruction you gave lent some definite new dimension to this kind of video for me. Thank you!
Great video my dear. I fancy I might manage that, thank you. Stewart, south west Australia.
Well I started turning back in 1974, yes I was young. I got hooked into turning back then and whenever I see a block of material I chuck it up. Nice turn there.
Great video Emma, you explained everything so well, I’m inspired to have a go … 👍🏻
Thank you for your video. Am new to turning. I followed along with you every step of the way and made a bowl like the one in your video. Your help and instruction are first class all the way.
Thank you so much.
Adam
PS I can’t wait to follow along with you again!
Very nice. Thanks for sharing. From Alamogordo, New Mexico, USA
Very beautiful bow. Love the trim on the side of the bowl. Very informative talking points.
Love the walnut bowl 🥣 love ur attention to detail & great explaining, ur very talented ❤
Amasing work. Love it❤😊
Thank you for doing something refreshing with wood, I love traditional things but It so wonderful to see new materials and ideas used.
I've watched a lot of woodturning videos and have taken some classes myself. A lot of the people making videos are OK but don't strike me as being especially skilled. You, on the other hand, have a level of skill I've rarely seen before on TH-cam! You're clearly a true artist and craftsperson. This piece is beautiful and maybe one day I'll make one.
Very nice, I like the colors and how well they work with the walnut. I was holding my breath when you started carving because I was worried the chisel would slip and go beyond the v groove. You’re very talented
I really enjoyed seeing you and your work. Very well done decorative bowl. More please.
Absolutely amazing Emma. What an outstanding final result with that embellishment - love it! I've gotta give this a go.
Thanks for sharing you professional expertise
So beautyful!
I really like this fantastic work!
Thank you.
Impressive! Gotta try that for myself! Thanks for sharing!
Beautiful bowl great video thank you
thanks =)
I thoroughly enjoyed your video, Emma. Thank you for taking the time to share 🌞
Thank you Ray! 💜🌟
First time seeing your work. Very nice work.
So Amazing! Beautiful work!
Nice video. Nice project. Good explanation. Well done Emme😊. Greetings from Belgium
Wishing you good health and creating many beautiful works, thanks
Absolutely beautiful. Outstanding video!
I love this video. Thank you for making and sharing it with us. ❤
Great bowl Emma. The walnut with the mica is great!
Very nice! Your narrative was excellent!!
Greetings from Northern California, USA
Very nice, love the carving to accentuate the piece.
I am just beginning appreciate some recommendations on shop organization such as your hanging of lathe tools etc.
Thank you and hope. You keep teaching us all.
David
Very nicely done. Glad you put links to the tools and supplies in your description. I look forward to your next video👍👍
Very enjoyable to watch - thank you.
Love this contrast.
Just found your video. Appreciate your explanations as you go along. Havent tried the carving yet. but after this video , excited to try.
Very nice bowl. Makes me want to try one. That is an awesome project, and I bet kids would love it as well.
First time I've watched one of your videos. I love how clearly and simply you explain what you're doing and why. Subscribed.
Best wood turn video I've ever seen, great result.
Thanks
Great video thanks for sharing, never thought about using those flakes, excellent idea.
Great work and skills 👍🫵
Love this project! Thanks for stretching my creative thinking to new limits.
Stunning work!
Awesome piece of woodart. It was great to watch and learn some new techniques and products. Keep up the awesome work Emma. Keep the great videos coming KS. 👽
Lovely bowl Emma.
Thank you for this tutorial! I'v had a concern about moving up to larger projects, but your golden nuggets of tips have made a lot of sense and help tremendously.
Thank you for a great vid'. It is great to se another vertically challenged woman, like me, turning wood so well. I had to make a platform, out of a modified wooden pallet, for my lathe since it is mounted on an old desk of mine.
Just found your site today. Your teaching is clear and concise. Really like the embellishments. I can't wait to try it.
Very nice work. I want some of those flakes! You have my mind working on how to use the flakes in different designs. THANK YOU for sharing. Nice job with your explain everything you are doing, why and different options
Great video. Awsome bowl. Real craft work. Thank you for posting your video. I am looking foreward to watching more of your videos.
I once was the moderator for the online section of the magazine Getwoodworking, and I remember a lot of turner's wanting videos of products just like these, not overly technical but a wonderful end product, good sellers too. Well done.
Great video great little piece and a great little bowl what’s not to like👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻😂 love the hand carved texture band I’ll give it a whirl…thank you.
This is so beautiful!!
What a great job educationally and technically Thank Emma... regards Mike in Australia.
my goodness, your instruction is marvelous! this is going to help me so much! I really appreciate all the little things, like how many bevels and why, and reminders to cut the grooves before switching, and why that's important. I appreciate it immensely.