I have done a few Osage bowls, over time it will turn a bronze brown. It's nice to have a friend who doesn't like Osage... cuts them down and gives the wood to me.
Very pretty bowl. I learned some techniques while watching this video. It looks like you had some end grain tearout on the outside after you finished using the scraper (see video at 12:30).
I have to respond like everyone else so far. It's a beautiful bowl. Nice rim and bottom detail. Very pretty shape. The grain is really nice, as is the color. Your production is pretty good too, although I prefer no music. I would rather hear the workshop sounds. Thank you for sharing Sam. Have a great day and stay safe. 🙂🙂
I do a lot of voices in my videos. But sometimes there isn’t much to say about what is being shown. So I may add a little music. Really don’t know why people hate the music, but that’s the comment I usually get. So I use the music very sparingly. Thanks for your comment Sam
Very nice. I just cut down a great Osage orange tree and have never turned it before so i have a lot of it to play with. Thanks again
The bowl turned out great!
I have done a few Osage bowls, over time it will turn a bronze brown. It's nice to have a friend who doesn't like Osage... cuts them down and gives the wood to me.
Beautiful little bowl Sam👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍😎😎😎😎😎😎😎
I really like how the lines of the grain rise and fall as the bowl is turned around
Nice work. May God bless
Love this bowl...the grain is so gorgeous!
Very pretty bowl. I learned some techniques while watching this video. It looks like you had some end grain tearout on the outside after you finished using the scraper (see video at 12:30).
my favorite wood to turn, I have some in the chuck right now, thanks Sam.
I have to respond like everyone else so far. It's a beautiful bowl. Nice rim and bottom detail. Very pretty shape. The grain is really nice, as is the color. Your production is pretty good too, although I prefer no music. I would rather hear the workshop sounds. Thank you for sharing Sam. Have a great day and stay safe. 🙂🙂
OK, I think hearing the workshop sounds makes a lot of sense over putting music in the video. I will keep that in mind in the future thanks, Sam.
👍 on everything but the music.
I do a lot of voices in my videos. But sometimes there isn’t much to say about what is being shown. So I may add a little music. Really don’t know why people hate the music, but that’s the comment I usually get. So I use the music very sparingly.
Thanks for your comment Sam
How are you keeping your Osage from splitting after you get your piece finished?
I have reoccurring problems with this
Once you have cut out the pith and it is dry, it should not split. I twice turn Osage with no problems.
Gorgeous curves. Pleasure to watch. 👍