Hi Tomislav. I am a retired, disabled Senior Master of Art in South Australia & have just stumbled, happily, on your site. I loved the crisp, clean workmanship & the obvious sharpness of your tools. I thought that the shape was very pleasing & the inlay work, using your specially made tool, was excellent. Cheers, Don from South Aust.
See what thinking out of the disk can result in. The other three worked to what most of us read into the challenge. Tomislav just reads a bit differently. But that is the whole point of the little exercise. Well done Tomislav. Thank you for sharing. Have a great day and stay safe🙂🙂
This was an interesting 4 ways project and it has been quite enjoyable watching how each of you addressed the project. Very interesting use of the veneer, the effect is quite nice. Nice, elegant piece with just the right amount of decoration. Your's is the third I've watched, now off to see what Richard Raffan has done with this project. Thanks again to all of you for doing these monthly projects.
Heh, that's a different take on it than the other three! Lovely and interesting work on the inlay, though I wonder if the veneer might not show up to greater advantage laying flat. Thanks for another interesting, educational and entertaining video.
Hi Tomislav, this is another great video. I always watch with interest. I particularly like the way you turn beads on crossgrain(faceplate) projects. It's something I'd really like to be able to do. Do you have a video where you go through the process? I did look through the early videos but can't see anything. Keep up the excellent work. Thanks Ciaran
You are so very skilled, watching you work feels like such an honor! Thanks for sharing your experience and techniques! If you happen to have a moment.. As a newbie wood turner I have my first set of gouges (1/4", 3/8", 1/2". Only after I received them did I learn they are V fluted. Could you recommend what grind to put on these might serve me best?
Thank you very much sir, and wish you all the best on your woodturning journey.... For V flute gouges,40/40 grind works ok, and standard fingernail, I would not want extremely long wings on V flute
@@tomislavtomasicwoodturning Thanks for the feedback I'll try adapt that! I am thinking of getting one 'better gouge' that isn't part of an inexpensive set. Am thinking a 5/8" Bowl Gouge (something without the V flute), does that seem like a good idea? (you've already been so kind and answered one question so no offense taken at all if you don't reply to this second one).
@@perrys5954 no worries, have a tiny bit of time before I crack on with the work😄, its good idea as you'll see how well they hold an edge and go with parabolic flute,its will be much easier to shape the gouge profile.... Go for the brands like Sorby, hamlet, Henry Taylor,and ofcourse Crown.... Also to consider if you have the budget to go with m42 steel. M42 from Crown are my favourites for gouges and there line of m2 cryogenic series which my scraper will be....both will serve you well
Clever use of the veneer. However, I want a follow up video on a vertical canteen style bud vase similar to the others. You should use the veneer inlay on it, too.
@@tomislavtomasicwoodturning You know your viewers want you to do it and I think you want to do it, too! I think Mr. Raffan would want you to try, too.
Oh I see! How silly of me not to have known that! Btw I love this project as usual and the way you embed the veneer on the end grain is ingenious. Thanks again for all you do! Scott
Quite nice Tomislav! Enjoyed the turning! One little technical question: with the three in one what size of hole do you drill? My attempts were not very successful yet, either too large or too small for a good fit.
Привет, Томислав. Великолепено, как и всегда. Очень интересное исполнение инкрустации. Ты её отделывал (22 мин) крылом резца. А почему не скребком? Ножницами получается более качественно?
Hi Tomislav. I am a retired, disabled Senior Master of Art in South Australia & have just stumbled, happily, on your site. I loved the crisp, clean workmanship & the obvious sharpness of your tools. I thought that the shape was very pleasing & the inlay work, using your specially made tool, was excellent. Cheers, Don from South Aust.
Mr Don, thank you very much
That is a great inlay Tomislav! AMAZING idea! I can't wait to try it!
I'll be glad to see it
С огромным удовольствием посмотрел все четыре видео. Тема для меня новая и, реально, очень интересная. Полёт для фантазии безграничен!
I have a blank of figured maple I think I might have found the inspiration I needed. Beautiful, sir.
Glad to hear that ☺️
Thank you
A great way to do inlays - thanks for the lesson
lovely design and technique as always
cheers
Tony
Thanks Tony
Those lines were a lot of work, but the crispness makes the effort worthwhile.
I agree as well,thank you Richard
Nice work Tomi, I love the inlay.
Thank you very much
Thank you, Tomislav!
Thank you sir for your support and kind donation....I really appriciate that
This is beautiful. I just started Woodturning about 18 months ago and videos like yours are so valuable for newbie’s.
Really appriciate that and glad to help out
What a great inlay technique, and great information about the effect of end grain.
Thank you, glad you liked it
Tomislav, Another great idea on the inlay!!
Thank you
Love those projects and how the four of you approach them
Thank you
🕶love your work Tomislav.
Thank you sir 😀
Lovely piece! Enjoy seeing how you did the inlay. 🇺🇸👍
Thank you very much
Now i know how i will finally use the those veneers that i had in the shop. Thank you Tomislav.
Glad to hear that ☺️ you have those inlays on your boxes😄 very discreet inlays
Another wonderful video. Stay safe and thank you for sharing.
See what thinking out of the disk can result in. The other three worked to what most of us read into the challenge. Tomislav just reads a bit differently. But that is the whole point of the little exercise. Well done Tomislav. Thank you for sharing. Have a great day and stay safe🙂🙂
Thank you sir,I might missunderstud the task altogether😄 but end up quite nice.... Thank you for lovely words
You made a differ vase then I have see , And you did a very good job at it .
Thank you
Beautiful piece tomislav great method using the veneer another masterclass, cheers from will 👍 😊
Thanks Will
Very nice idea, one i can use in many different projects. Thank you !
Thank you,it another tehnique in your arsenal 😀
These 4 ways are so awesome. I look forward to seeing each of you demonstrate your response to the challenge each month. Thank you!
Thanks Johnny,we appriciate your support
@@tomislavtomasicwoodturning I want to give this veneer approach a try. I never would have thought of doing it the way you showed.
Very nice. Also very enjoyable video. Thank you for sharing. See you on the next one
Very nice take on the 4 way project.
I can just hope that I live long enough to try out all your creative ideas thank you very much
Thank you ☺️
The veneer was an interesting technique. It looks great.
Thank you
Great result and worthwhile inlay. That turned out perfect and is another example of you teaching us well, making a custom tool just for that purpose.
Thank you Jay
This was an interesting 4 ways project and it has been quite enjoyable watching how each of you addressed the project. Very interesting use of the veneer, the effect is quite nice. Nice, elegant piece with just the right amount of decoration. Your's is the third I've watched, now off to see what Richard Raffan has done with this project. Thanks again to all of you for doing these monthly projects.
Thank you buddy for supporting what we do ☺️
Your first segmented piece - very cool piece.
Great idea of the use of inlay.
Simple lines, but really nice! Thanks for sharing.
Very nice another great 4 way video.
Your work is always amazing. I really enjoy watching you turn, your cuts are so smooth, sharp tools in a master’s hands!
Thank you very much, I'm far from master but thank you very much
Simplistic and beautiful.
Thank you
Neat. if you apply one coat of finish along the groove first the the CA glue does not run. Same idea when filling cracks.
Great tip,thank you
Turned out way better then I thought it would.
Thanks once again for your beautiful work.
Wow....What a great idea with the inlay. It looks great. I will have to try it. Thanks
A nice touch with the inlay.
Incredible inlay work
That looks amazing.
Very nice, Tomoslav! I had not seen you before, but now I have subscribed so I’ll see a lot more.
I really appriciate that sir
Great work Tomislav, love it.
Very nice Tomislav
Nice inlay technique
You always offer a different spin, Tomi. 😉
Thanks Mike
Wow nice one Thanks
👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👍🏻Wonderful inlay technique. Have not seen that before. Thank you.
Thank you very much
I always look forward to these 4ways videos 😁
Glad to hear that, We appriciate that very much
That is an awesome UFO. Really like the inlays. Keep up the awesome work. 👽
Thank you
Awesome again Tomislav 😊
Heh, that's a different take on it than the other three! Lovely and interesting work on the inlay, though I wonder if the veneer might not show up to greater advantage laying flat. Thanks for another interesting, educational and entertaining video.
It may look interesting but I certainly have to think of clamping cauls on curved profile.... That is for another video 😀
Hi Tomislav, this is another great video. I always watch with interest. I particularly like the way you turn beads on crossgrain(faceplate) projects. It's something I'd really like to be able to do. Do you have a video where you go through the process? I did look through the early videos but can't see anything.
Keep up the excellent work. Thanks
Ciaran
Hi Ciaran, I'll make soon video on that topic, thank you for suggestion 😀
I love the inlay.
You are so very skilled, watching you work feels like such an honor! Thanks for sharing your experience and techniques!
If you happen to have a moment.. As a newbie wood turner I have my first set of gouges (1/4", 3/8", 1/2". Only after I received them did I learn they are V fluted. Could you recommend what grind to put on these might serve me best?
Thank you very much sir, and wish you all the best on your woodturning journey.... For V flute gouges,40/40 grind works ok, and standard fingernail, I would not want extremely long wings on V flute
@@tomislavtomasicwoodturning Thanks for the feedback I'll try adapt that! I am thinking of getting one 'better gouge' that isn't part of an inexpensive set. Am thinking a 5/8" Bowl Gouge (something without the V flute), does that seem like a good idea? (you've already been so kind and answered one question so no offense taken at all if you don't reply to this second one).
@@perrys5954 no worries, have a tiny bit of time before I crack on with the work😄, its good idea as you'll see how well they hold an edge and go with parabolic flute,its will be much easier to shape the gouge profile....
Go for the brands like Sorby, hamlet, Henry Taylor,and ofcourse Crown.... Also to consider if you have the budget to go with m42 steel.
M42 from Crown are my favourites for gouges and there line of m2 cryogenic series which my scraper will be....both will serve you well
If you don’t mind, i’m going to try that one.
Please do
Clever use of the veneer. However, I want a follow up video on a vertical canteen style bud vase similar to the others. You should use the veneer inlay on it, too.
We shall see 😀
@@tomislavtomasicwoodturning You know your viewers want you to do it and I think you want to do it, too! I think Mr. Raffan would want you to try, too.
That's awesome!!
Thank you
Richard Raffan step jaws in a Vicmarc chuck? I’m intrigued. Does he now have a line of jaws?
Vicmark sell step jaws that Richard design 20 years ago roughly
Oh I see! How silly of me not to have known that! Btw I love this project as usual and the way you embed the veneer on the end grain is ingenious. Thanks again for all you do! Scott
I think they meant a disc in the vertical axis. However very nice technique with the veneer.
No, the idea of the four way challenge is to be different. Tomislav nailed it.🙂🙂
Great video! When will your refiner be available for purchase?
Thank you,final product is on the way so I can make lovely pictures and promotion video,so hopefully in couple of weeks if everything goes to plan
And will it be available in the UK?
Lovely piece Tomislav,who said a disc vase has to be vertical?
I guess it wasn't said but I might missunderstud our emails😂.... Well I'll have a video I guess on vertical as well
Thanks for the school on inlay.
It’s a very beautiful piece and I’m curious what kind of glue did you use for your inlay?
Thin CA glue, thank you for watching
And you can use white Carpenters glue as well
Thanks Tomislav!
Quite nice Tomislav! Enjoyed the turning! One little technical question: with the three in one what size of hole do you drill? My attempts were not very successful yet, either too large or too small for a good fit.
Thank you Alain, I drill for softer woods 7,5mm and for harder 8mm like maple,oak etc.
Привет, Томислав. Великолепено, как и всегда. Очень интересное исполнение инкрустации. Ты её отделывал (22 мин) крылом резца. А почему не скребком? Ножницами получается более качественно?
Hi, thank you very much.
It was at hand and scraper was a bit dull and I wad lazy to shape the burr😄
MY work woodturning I love woodworking ❤
When you said you were going to use a hammer to break off the inlays I thought you were joking!
I use hammer like Jeremy Clarkson 😉
Its accually old tehnique, nothing new
*The UFO has landed.😊*
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To much work for the end result. Sorry