I enjoyed this video very much. My grandkids have enjoyed the dog and cat that you video last year. They will enjoy the baby elephants that I will turn next. Thank you for sharing. I hope I see you on the next one
Hi Albert i hope your grand children get as much enjoyment from them as my grand children do, they disappear from my house pretty much as soon as i make them
Thanks Chris, My youngest daughter has taken this one already, she has a shelf at her works with all sorts of my stuff on. I think she is quite proud of her dad and wants to show off my skills
This is the first video of yours I have seen. Great project, and I love the way you put it all together. Can I ask, though, about the technique you use at about 6:00? You seem to glue the head into the sacrificial ring to sand the back, but within a few seconds you have it free and clean again. What is the glue, and how does it clean up so easily, please?
Hi Richard, I hope you enjoyed the video, What i used was a hot glue gun which manages to hold the piece firm but just peels away when you are finished with it, i also used this in my #104 seal video around the 8 minute in mark
@@thehampshirewoodturner Thank you! My experience of hot melt glue is nowhere near that runny - but I was using a small craft glue gun, which probably doesn't get hot enough. I bought a new one a couple of months ago, but not yet given it a run out.
Great turned projects , you look happy and content, enjoying what you do
Thanks Tim thats probably one of the nicest comments ive ever had
I enjoyed this video very much. My grandkids have enjoyed the dog and cat that you video last year. They will enjoy the baby elephants that I will turn next. Thank you for sharing. I hope I see you on the next one
Hi Albert i hope your grand children get as much enjoyment from them as my grand children do, they disappear from my house pretty much as soon as i make them
Soooo cute!!!! I am so tempted to have a go
Hi Mike, they are just good fun things to turn, and like i said i do get to use up all those odd logs lying around in my wood store
This one trumps the rest of your menagerie! The red cedar was an inspired choice - looks really great - well done you!😀
Would that be a trumpety trump, trump trump trump
This is brilliant Steve! Such a wonderful thing you made, I love it!
Thanks Chris, My youngest daughter has taken this one already, she has a shelf at her works with all sorts of my stuff on. I think she is quite proud of her dad and wants to show off my skills
You are an amazing guy Steve. Keep turning brother.
Thanks Brian, glad you liked it and took the time to leave a comment. Take care Steve
Nice one Steve. Animals always sell well at markets! Cheers, Dave
Thanks Dave, I love turning these, they are good fun to do
I think this baby elephant is your best animal yet …. They are all great, but this has that extra “cute” factor 🇨🇱🤠
Thanks Randy, I have to agree with you, thanks for watching and taking the time to leave a comment
Absolutely brilliant Steve, sooooooo cute! 😃
Thanks Val I think this was the best one yet
Really cute. Thanks for showing us how its done
You are more than welcome Diana, I'm glad you liked it.I have great fun turning them
Ну ты молодец,прямо зверинец получается.
Спасибо, Михаил, надеюсь, вам понравилось, их очень весело делать.
Another beautiful animal, Steve! Your Noah's Ark is getting filled 😅
Hi Mauro, I really don't keep them long enough, if my daughter doesn't take them one of my grand children usually does
Great job, that turned our really nice.
This was fun to turn and i enjoyed the finished product
great job
Thanks Mark
This is the first video of yours I have seen. Great project, and I love the way you put it all together. Can I ask, though, about the technique you use at about 6:00? You seem to glue the head into the sacrificial ring to sand the back, but within a few seconds you have it free and clean again. What is the glue, and how does it clean up so easily, please?
Hi Richard, I hope you enjoyed the video, What i used was a hot glue gun which manages to hold the piece firm but just peels away when you are finished with it, i also used this in my #104 seal video around the 8 minute in mark
@@thehampshirewoodturner Thank you! My experience of hot melt glue is nowhere near that runny - but I was using a small craft glue gun, which probably doesn't get hot enough. I bought a new one a couple of months ago, but not yet given it a run out.
Não ficou bom não!