I have been trying to turn a canteen, but the foot and mouth piece get it my way, so I decided I would rather use the band saw to cut out the circle. That was how I left it this evening. I was delighted to find your video as it makes more sense to make the canteen using your method for the bud vase. I will add a mouth piece and foot when I finish turning the body. Thank you so much for sharing. Cheers
Your bud vase / weed pot is great Sam. I really like the design. The inserts really set the faces off. Nice touch having different designs on each face. Gives the option of changing the look from time to time. Another thought hit me when you first inserted the glass vial. Going without the inserts could be a whole different idea. Make it a see through vase. Thank you for sharing. Have a great day and stay safe.🙂🙂
That flask is amazing. The idea of the inserts giving your chuck somewhere to grip is very smart. I think ill steal that but later fill with some epoxy instead and drill the hole last on the bench press. Very cool, very inspiring, you win this months.❤❤❤❤
I found your canteen video. I will finish what I have started - may or may not turn out. I need to get a chunkier piece of wood and will try your method. It makes more sense to me. Thank you again for sharing
Fun video. I liked the open concept with no inserts so we could see the tube inside. I guess the inserts made it a canteen and matching the assignment.
Very cool project Sam. I like the Roman Canteen approach you took to turning this piece; this inserts are really neat. Very appropriate to be using Bradford pear given that is one of Mike Peace's go-to wood species. I've seen your's and Mike's videos thus far, now off to see what the other two have done with this project.
This particular tube I had for some years. I used to put finished pens inside when I would mail them off. If you do a search on test tubes, you might have better luck finding one. Sam
Beautiful workmanship. Fun video to watch and learn some detailing. Sending Big Love from Calgary Canada
Always enjoy watching you 4 take on a challenge and see the different ways you handle it. Thank you so much.
I have been trying to turn a canteen, but the foot and mouth piece get it my way, so I decided I would rather use the band saw to cut out the circle. That was how I left it this evening.
I was delighted to find your video as it makes more sense to make the canteen using your method for the bud vase. I will add a mouth piece and foot when I finish turning the body. Thank you so much for sharing. Cheers
I do have a video making a canteen. They will have a lot more detail on this process. Let me know if you have trouble finding it.
Sam
Nice vase, Sam. I like the insert idea. Definitely 4 different ways this month on this fun project.
Thanks, Mike
These are always fun to do
Great turning!
Your bud vase / weed pot is great Sam. I really like the design. The inserts really set the faces off. Nice touch having different designs on each face. Gives the option of changing the look from time to time. Another thought hit me when you first inserted the glass vial. Going without the inserts could be a whole different idea. Make it a see through vase. Thank you for sharing. Have a great day and stay safe.🙂🙂
That flask is amazing. The idea of the inserts giving your chuck somewhere to grip is very smart. I think ill steal that but later fill with some epoxy instead and drill the hole last on the bench press. Very cool, very inspiring, you win this months.❤❤❤❤
Nice project. Like the insert idea and how they cam out.
I very much appreciate your videos gives me lots of ideas hope you continue with your great videos thankyou
Great idea for inserts Sam,great job
Good technique to make the most use of the wood that becomes the inserts. Nice.
Thanks Sam for your beautiful work. I really enjoyed it.
It’s amazing how different the 4 way projects turn out. You are all so creative and talented 😊
So fun to see everyone’s different approaches on this one!
Nice piece,Sam.I always liked your finishes.Thank you.
Another one hits my to do list🤣👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍😎😎😎😎😎😎😎
Beautiful weedpot there. Love the coloured, textured insets. Thanks for another interesting and (very) entertaining video.
You win this one, Sam.
Very nice idea
I love your creativity! I'm going to try this for sure.
Great and challenging project for July. Really got inspired by your four proposals. Thanks
I found your canteen video. I will finish what I have started - may or may not turn out. I need to get a chunkier piece of wood and will try your method. It makes more sense to me. Thank you again for sharing
Fun video. I liked the open concept with no inserts so we could see the tube inside. I guess the inserts made it a canteen and matching the assignment.
Thanks, Sam!
Great job, nice to see a fellow Akronite, left Ohio for warmer climate,Las Vegas.
Ironic, I have a son in Las Vegas
Very nice, it's amazing how many different ways to make the same thing.
Thank you very much!
SAM!! Threated inserts.
Very cool project Sam. I like the Roman Canteen approach you took to turning this piece; this inserts are really neat. Very appropriate to be using Bradford pear given that is one of Mike Peace's go-to wood species. I've seen your's and Mike's videos thus far, now off to see what the other two have done with this project.
Nice work Sam I'll be trying this soon. Thank you for sharing
This is such an awesome project...I love what you did with it!
@@carolriley8472 thanks Sam
What was the point of hollowing it in the first place ?
Nice job. Love the texturing. What was the size of ?
Great idea! Think I'll give it a go. Where did you get that short glass tube with the flange on it? I'm having difficulty finding one like it.
This particular tube I had for some years. I used to put finished pens inside when I would mail them off. If you do a search on test tubes, you might have better luck finding one.
Sam