56th like today. I hope they sell quickly for you. What an interesting video, Will, producing such well crafted bottle openers. Have a lovely weekend with your family 🌞
As a woodturning beginner, I *really* appreciated you stating the lathe speed and the type and size of turning chisels you used. That little jamb chuck is a great idea; I'll finally be able to make the end of my openers nice and smooth. :)
Production made easy! This week I have “butterfly bush” wood to work with. The branches are perfect for this type of project. For end sanding, I chuck up a sanding disk on to the lathe and hold the handle up to it. Very fast to do all at one time, just changing the grit paper as needed.
@@William_Kenny Buddleia, about 120 different varieties. Common in temperate gardens because it is very low maintenance and attracts pollinators like butterflies. This bush was old enough to give me 4-5” diameter wood. Light colored, and fairly dense with very flaky bark.
I bet they will sell well, they are beautiful. Have you also made ring holders? I haven't done a craft fair, but I made a couple for friends and they were easy to do and enthusiastically received. I imagine they would sell quite well too.
Hi Will, cracking little project with lovely little openers. They look like great easy sellers for you. I'd call the colours of the openers gold, chrome, gunmetal & antique brass / bronze. Can I ask you William, I have Rutlands chucks, the P75 & the P100, with loads of their jaws. As they don't sell ' blank' chucks do you know if their jaws fit any other make of chuck ? Cheers mate 👍🏴
Cheers Jim thanks for watching mate I didn't explain the colours very well 🤣 Most of my chucks are record Power and nova so all the jaws are interchangeable, I only have one little Rutlands chuck so not sure if they suit and other chuck, Cheers From will 👍
Hi will , very nice job 👍 but looking on Amazon the ones I see seem like the tread is only bout an 1” , do you have a link or point me in the right direction ( brand name etc) cheers Jeff ( spiderspid)
amzn.eu/d/3qod6CI Thanks Jeff good to see on the channe,l there is the link, I hope, the one's I used the tang is about 30 millimeters, Cheers From will 👍
Wonderful little project, especially with the festive season coming. You got a beautiful shine of that laburnum, all of them in fact! Thanks Will
Thanks very much Mike a fun little project to turn,
Will 👍😊
Nice one mate i like your jam chuck as well its a good idea. good luck with the fair
Thanks very much Nigel appreciate you taking the time to watch,
Will 😊 👍
56th like today. I hope they sell quickly for you. What an interesting video, Will, producing such well crafted bottle openers. Have a lovely weekend with your family 🌞
Cheers Ray appreciate you watching mate enjoy your weekend also mate,
Kind regards From Will 👍
@@William_Kenny Kind regards back 🌞
As a woodturning beginner, I *really* appreciated you stating the lathe speed and the type and size of turning chisels you used. That little jamb chuck is a great idea; I'll finally be able to make the end of my openers nice and smooth. :)
Cheers mate glad you liked it and appreciate you watching and commenting,
Kind regards From Will 👍
Hi William another fun little project hope you do well at the crafts fair you do make beautiful projects best of luck
Thank you kindly Thomas I enjoy making small stuff for a change,
Cheers From will 👍
Nicely done, William
Cheers Brian appreciate you watching mate 👍
They look lovely Will.
Gorgeous finish on them.
Take care Will.
Cheers, Huw
Cheers buddy thanks for watching,
Will 👍
All gorgeous Willie and lovely shine! 😃
Cheers val glad you liked them,
Will 😊
Lovely job Bill
Cheers buddy thanks for watching 👍
Merci beaucoup pour cette très belle vidéo ! 👍🙏
Thank you kindly 🙏 ☺️
@@William_Kenny Have a nice day!
Thanks for sharing great little project I have been thinking of making some of them now I am
Cheers Ian
Thanks very much Ian a fun little project to turn and a useful piece at the end,
Cheers From will 👍
Very nicely done William mate and quite a bit quicker of a method than the way I do them. I will be trying out your way the next time.
Shay
Thanks very much shay appreciate you taking the time to watch mate,
Will 👍
Nice job Will
Cheers Andy appreciate you watching mate 👍
Will 😊
Very nice will.
Thank you kindly appreciate you taking the time to watch,
Will 😊 👍
Production made easy! This week I have “butterfly bush” wood to work with. The branches are perfect for this type of project. For end sanding, I chuck up a sanding disk on to the lathe and hold the handle up to it. Very fast to do all at one time, just changing the grit paper as needed.
Thanks very much Valerie I do use a sanding arbour sometimes,
Never heard of butterfly bush before have fun turning it,
Kind regards From Will 👍
@@William_Kenny Buddleia, about 120 different varieties. Common in temperate gardens because it is very low maintenance and attracts pollinators like butterflies. This bush was old enough to give me 4-5” diameter wood. Light colored, and fairly dense with very flaky bark.
@valeriehenschel1590 buddleia now I know what it is 👍😊
I bet they will sell well, they are beautiful. Have you also made ring holders? I haven't done a craft fair, but I made a couple for friends and they were easy to do and enthusiastically received. I imagine they would sell quite well too.
Thanks very much Rachel, ring holders something I've yet to try,
Will😊
Hi Will, cracking little project with lovely little openers. They look like great easy sellers for you. I'd call the colours of the openers gold, chrome, gunmetal & antique brass / bronze. Can I ask you William, I have Rutlands chucks, the P75 & the P100, with loads of their jaws. As they don't sell ' blank' chucks do you know if their jaws fit any other make of chuck ? Cheers mate 👍🏴
Cheers Jim thanks for watching mate I didn't explain the colours very well 🤣
Most of my chucks are record Power and nova so all the jaws are interchangeable, I only have one little Rutlands chuck so not sure if they suit and other chuck,
Cheers From will 👍
@@William_Kenny thanks will👍🏴
Nice quick project. Why don’t you put a little glue on the threads before screwing them into the handle?
Thanks Stewart, they are pretty well tight in there but a little glue wouldn't do any harm,
Cheers From will 👍
Very nice, did you give any thought to using threaded inserts?
Cheers David I've never seen the kit with the inserts,
Will 👍
Hi will , very nice job 👍 but looking on Amazon the ones I see seem like the tread is only bout an 1” , do you have a link or point me in the right direction ( brand name etc) cheers Jeff ( spiderspid)
amzn.eu/d/3qod6CI
Thanks Jeff good to see on the channe,l there is the link, I hope, the one's I used the tang is about 30 millimeters,
Cheers From will 👍
Lovely job Will
Cheers mate thanks for watching,
Will 😊 👍