How to hollow endgrain and make awsome box
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 10 ม.ค. 2024
- Quick and easy container from awsome sapele mahagony and maple for the lid.
Now as the lid concept goes, its still needs refiment but overall quite happy with this.
Let me know what you think.
Enjoy
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AFFILIATE LINKS
NEUREITER and WOODCUT tools I use :
M42 BOWL GOUGES - neureiter.idevaffiliate.com/i...
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CRYOGENIC BOWL GOUGES - neureiter.idevaffiliate.com/i...
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WOODCUT PRO ADVANCE - neureiter.idevaffiliate.com/i...
IRONS SHEAR SCRAPER - neureiter.idevaffiliate.com/i...
WOODCUT BOWL SAVER - neureiter.idevaffiliate.com/i...
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GURTOOL TOOLS
Bowl gouge - www.gurtool.cz/gurtool-pm-dut...
Spindle gouge -www.gurtool.cz/vretenovy-stru...
Calipers - www.gurtool.cz/hmatadlo/
Sanding pads - www.gurtool.cz/unasec/
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DIAMOND FILE
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disclaimer Methods that are shown works great for me and they are not only methods out there, if you find this or any other method not comfortble,please use some other way.
Thank you and enjoy - แนวปฏิบัติและการใช้ชีวิต
This is my third video this evening. I have enjoyed them all. I finish my small projects with a mixture of shelac, alchohol and boiled linseed oil in equal proportions. It leaves a flash dry finish that is durable. Sometimes I coat this finish with a mixture of orange oil and bees wax. It works well for me. Thanks for making these videos.
Thank you very much
Ive just had ago at your 3oclock / closed flut to start and then open up to 2oclock WOW total change and I’ve reground my roughing gouge to continental grind, every video is a massive move forward and I’ve been a carpenter & joiner for 43 years 😮 your never to old to learn something new, its amazing cheers matey Im buying you beer next time i pass your workshop 😂😊
Thank you Jim, really appriciate that ☺️
Simple but classic design. As always a great source of techniques to develop confidence in improving my turnings.
I had missed it in January, but never too late.
Thank You Alain
Thank you for showing how to use the skew a few different ways
No worries 😀 glad to help
Another winner! Love the ingenious design. Very descriptive in your use of tools and techniques You really ARE a Raffan protege.
Thank you very much 🤗
Love the understated simplicity of this design, elegant, timeless.
Thank you sir
I really liked the peel/scrape method for dealing with the torn grain. Neat lid idea as well! Thank you Tomislav!
Glad to hear that 🤗 thank you very much for watching
I enjoy watching your hollow form process. So many accomplished turners still rely on a forstner bit for the bulk removal. I am not surprised it takes less time to hollow with good technique with the gouge than the setup time required to attach the jacobs chuck with the bit and work into the endgrain, and then finally unchucking from the tailstock and getting back to turning.
You are right, all that takes time which in production run you don't have often, so stuff like this really helps out a tone... Thank you very much for watching and support what I do 🤗
Tomislav bonjour. Un grand merci pour cette vidéo ,tout est expliqué dans le tournage ,cela aide énormément .Le bois et le résultat sont magnifique ,j'adore.👍
Really appriciate hearing that, thank you
Великолепно, Томислав! Просто и со вкусом! При работе со светлой древесиной я нашёл единственное масло, которое РЕАЛЬНО не меняет цвет. Это OSMO Natural. Даже на пол тона не меняет! На тёмной древесине появляется белёсый оттенок, что мне не нравится, но на светлой - супер. Если найдёшь это масло - попробуй, рекомендую.
Thank you ☺️
Very nice, simple design. Your use of the scraper is amazing
Thank you
I like the modern design and the interesting way of opening the box. You've given me something new to try. Thank you!
Thank you Johnny ☺️
Another idea to try out. Thank you Tomislav
Thank you
Brilliant!!!
Awesome as usual. Just an idea, could the bottom of the lid also have had a slight taper on the rim to give the lid a little more tilt when pressed to make it easier to remove it from the base? Just a thought for consideration. Man how you are able to hollow end grain and so deep is unreal! I only dream to be half that good!
Hi Scott, I supposed that would be good idea to try out, I might do similar one soon, also thank you very much for kind words, key for hollowing is not to have too much tool in contact with wood and to have it tilt down.
Very nice, Tomislav. Yes, the lid mechanism is very cool.
Thank you,I like it too🤗
Beautiful design. New subscriber - looking forward to digging into your other tutorials.
Thank you,glad to hear that and appriciate the subscriptios
That's clever... and elegant. Great job.
Best Wishes, Brendan.
Thanks Brendan 😉
🕶Very nice, I like it
Thanks Tomislav.
Very nice Tomislav! Great contrast between the dark and light. nice shape.
Take care, Dave
Thank you Dave
It looks good, keep going bro ☺☺
Thanks buddy
Great design and execution, Tomislav!
Thanks Jay
Beautiful box Tomislav. I love the simplicity of the design.
A lovely shape in lovely woods. Not sure if I wouldn't prefer a darker lid, walnut or scuh. I somehow thought it would be more of a suction fit when you started. It'd make an interesting tea caddy if it was. A thin strip of rubber in the lid might do that though. Thanks for another interesting, educational and entertaining video.
This is separate from tea caddies, tea caddies will have I hope one of those fits like you get on phone boxes where it just slowly goes down to close.... But we shall see how it behaves ☺️
Thank you Joris very much
Lovely design, having made many boxes with conventional lids it’s nice to see a new idea. Thanks
Thank you 😀
What ?? You are supposed to use a colorful sock for the wax… like Richard!!
I missed the making of the jam chuck … another video??
Quite nice 👍 👍
Thanks Alan, I usually have single color socks😅 I'll do a video on Jam chucks as well, should be fun one
I love the simplicity of this box!
i really like that design ! well done Sir!
Great box tommi.
Really interesting approach for lid.
Nice videos and box!
Simple but elegant.
Love it. Simple and elegant.
That is a stunning looking box.
Hello Tomislav,
wonderful idea. I'm going to try that soon, but not with mahogany. 😉
Greetings Andreas
Thank you Andreas ☺️
Love the design and lid operation!
Beautiful grain on that well done!
Nice looking container
Great tips again
Very nice work. Thank you for sharing
Nice design. Got to try that. Thanks for the inspiration. Again!
vary nice !
Great projet
Nice top, must try it, cheers!!!
Muy linda y simple caja
Muy linda esa cajita
Gracias😀
Beautiful and elegant minimalist design. I have made a few handles from Sapele...had difficulty avoiding fine tear out but got it smooth eventually.
Agreed. Quite elegant.
Thank you ☺️
Thanks 😉
I am always fascinated by your finesse of work and at the same time a natural fluidity!!! Where do you buy this sapele?
Thank you very much, local hardwood/lumber yard 🤗
Really nice demo/explanation of what you were doing & why. I’m not crazy about the color of the lid. A dark wood might look better. Nice tool work.
Thank you sir 🤗
Another fun watch! Magic tool work. How long do you think it takes for the wax/oil finish to cure for full use?
I would let it sit for as long as oil need to dry by manufacturer, unusually 2 weeks and after that ready for full use
I’m wondering why that scraper is narrowed up on the right side? I’ve seen a number of box scrapers that are just the opposite which I thought would work better. Just wondering because I want to make one. Is 6mm thick enough? I liked that lid opening idea. I’ll have to try it. Thanks for sharing!
Thank you very much for watching, not sure why is it on other side, me personal like this way and works great, 6mm should be ok for up to 3inch or so depth, anything deeper I would reccomend 8 or 10mm thick
Have you ever tried Pentacryl green wood stabilizer before turning greenwood ?
I have not, why would you use something like that on green wood?
Что за древесина..как пластилин..Ты бы так шустро бук ободрать попробовал..или акацию..
Its sapele mahagony, but other timbers work the same....
Muy linda y simple caja