I really appreciate you taking the time to create and post this video. Particularly because my unopened Christmas gift is sitting 12’ away from me, awaiting Christmas Eve. I picked it out and can’t wait to use it. A California Air Tools 365CR 5 gallon Pressure Pot. This aspect of turning is completely new to me so your video is very helpful and appreciated.
Every time I watch one of your videos, I think to myself that you have created a masterpiece. But then you post a new creation that exceeds what I have seen before. Absolutely love this one. You are a true woodworking artisan! 👏👏👏☮️
Thank you very much Mike. Really appreciate it. I think it’s probably my best turning so far. Was definitely a fun one. I hope you have a great day! Scott
Thank you very much Jim. Much appreciated. I’m at a point where I’m not sure what I enjoy more. The filming and editing or the woodworking. Thanks for the compliments. I hope you have a great day! Scott
@ I’m kind of in the same place. I really like making things but the videos are a whole other job and skill unto themselves. I think you either have to be a production turner or make the videos the “product”. I’m leaning toward the latter as I prefer making art.
This is *stunning*! It's such a shame that you're colorblind, because the colors you chose for the resin really compliment and bring out the beauty of the wood grain. I follow a few woodworkers here on TH-cam and I'm constantly impressed and left in awe at everything you all create. This is top-tier!
After you removed the bark this piece reminded me on a roasted chicken. But the final result is awesome. By the way: You cut off your beard. Bummer! You looked very cool with it.
Scott, another real beauty!Great idea using cardboard tubes instead of always wrestling with poly! Longer open working time with that “ liquid glass”? Are you able to sand less in the thousands using that uv curing finish? Stay safe. Seems that epoxy doesn’t chatter and flack as much as some polyurethane ie. Alumilite clear slow?
Thank you ! The liquid glass has a much longer open time. I believe it says 80 minutes in the instructions but I fell it’s a bit longer than that. Only down side is the long cure time. I usually let it cure for about 6-7 days before turning. I don’t really notice a huge difference in the actual turning. I think the chatter/chipping is more related to tools used than the type of resin. The negative rake carbide cutters are ideal for working with resin. Thanks for watching and the comments! I hope you have a great day! Scott
Forgot one. The UV finish saves days on the finishing process. Only sand up to 800 before first coat. Second applied after 10ish minutes under the UV light. Wet sand with 1000 between coats two and three and fourth goes on like glass. Total time 1-2 hours depending on piece? Used to take days waiting in between coats.
@@dtork47 I do not use any sealer. From my experience sealer is generally used on wood to keep the finish from looking blotchy. Generally the pieces I make have so much grain variation going on that I don’t think it would even be noticeable if it was blotchy. Regardless probably best to follow manufacturer advice for “best” result. But man, the stuff is expensive so….?
Hey, I wanna ask what you thought of that simple hollow system has it worked good for you and is it pretty durable and how far over your Tool rest can you get? Thanks so much, Steve.
I do really like the simple hollower. It’s the only hollowing system I’ve ever used so I do not have any comparison to test against. It seems extremely well made and durable. Fairly quick to set up. As far as reach goes that totally depends on the length of the tools used. Simple woodturning tools recently came out with 12” extended reach scrapers that look like they would work great in this system. Unfortunately I have not been able to try them out yet. The flat tool rests they make also pair really well with the hollower. They help keep down the vibration. Check description for links if interested. Thanks for watching. Hope you have a great weekend! Scott
This from a guy that doesn't think he's an artist. Just think of how it could have looked if you had been an artist. I'd say it would look the same ! Merry Christmas
Beautiful vase, but you know that, you've seen it up close. It took me about 3 seconds to figure out what was wrong. Your beard fell off, that happened to me once. 😎
Another masterpiece! You never disappoint. Thanks for sharing.
beautiful piece really pretty!!!!!!!!!!!!Larry from USA
The most beautiful vessel I’ve ever seen🤩thank you so much
Thank you, I appreciate it!
Stunning piece. One of the best I've seen on TH-cam.
I love the finish on the vase. It’s perfect 👌
Beautiful vase and also the vid is nicely filmed and artfully put together.
Stunning combination and I like that you didn't show us the progress until the very end.
Wow, this is awesome. Nice work!! I didn't recognize the turner without the beard though!
Thank you very much! I know, it’s gone for now, but it will be back soon.
Wow! Beautiful piece and a lovely colour! Thanks for posting! 👍👍👏👏🏴🏴
Many thanks!
This looks great and the production is pulling away from the pack in videography and presentation. Loved it!
☺️thank you sir.
I agree!!!
I really appreciate you taking the time to create and post this video. Particularly because my unopened Christmas gift is sitting 12’ away from me, awaiting Christmas Eve. I picked it out and can’t wait to use it. A California Air Tools 365CR 5 gallon Pressure Pot. This aspect of turning is completely new to me so your video is very helpful and appreciated.
Every time I watch one of your videos, I think to myself that you have created a masterpiece. But then you post a new creation that exceeds what I have seen before. Absolutely love this one. You are a true woodworking artisan! 👏👏👏☮️
Thank you very much for the kind words! I hope you have a great day!
Scott
I feel the same way.
I love how this one turned out. I watched it twice already. Such a good video 😊
Thank you so much. Your new video was good as well. Got me thinking if I need one of those🤔.
@ 😂 it’s really awesome so far
The editing, the music, the art, pure perfection!
Thank you very much. I hope you have a wonderful day!
Scott
This is just stunning! I love the movement of the wood as it appears to sweep across the vase, and that deep red is gorgeous!
Thank you very much. I appreciate it. Hope you have a great day!
Scott
Love it ❤❤❤
Beautiful.
That is absolutely amazing 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻🇬🇧
Thank you!
I am amazed by your skill and cannot stop watching, just subd
That really is outstanding Scott!! Great work, beautiful turning
Thank you very much Mike. Really appreciate it. I think it’s probably my best turning so far. Was definitely a fun one. I hope you have a great day!
Scott
Love the opener… yeah that’s Square and Level alright
beautiful !!
Lovely grain, beautiful piece. Thank you for sharing
Thanks for watching! I really appreciate it!
That came out BEAUTIFULLY. AWESOME W
Thanks so much David. I'm glad you like it! As always, I really appreciate the kind words. Hope you have a great day!
Scott
It looks like a giant Christmas light 😍
Wow, that is very beautiful, thank you
Thanks! Glad you liked it.
Stunning vase and your production quality is just next level! Well done!
Thank you very much Jim. Much appreciated. I’m at a point where I’m not sure what I enjoy more. The filming and editing or the woodworking. Thanks for the compliments. I hope you have a great day!
Scott
@ I’m kind of in the same place. I really like making things but the videos are a whole other job and skill unto themselves. I think you either have to be a production turner or make the videos the “product”. I’m leaning toward the latter as I prefer making art.
Absolutely amazing.
Thank you!
Sick..... love it!
Thank you sir! It was a fun one for sure. Have a good one!
this is really nice! a beautiful piece of art!!!!
Thank you so much!
Beautiful!
Thank you!
VERY well done!
Thank you!
This is *stunning*! It's such a shame that you're colorblind, because the colors you chose for the resin really compliment and bring out the beauty of the wood grain. I follow a few woodworkers here on TH-cam and I'm constantly impressed and left in awe at everything you all create. This is top-tier!
absolutely stunning sir !
Thank you very much!
My favorite so far. Keep 'em coming.
Thank you! More to come!
Beautiful piece of art I can’t say I’m gonna miss that beard
Luar biasa mantap 🎉
Another absolutely stunning piece. Well done. Oh, and I understand your channel is all about the art and the process, but I do miss the beard. 😉
Thank you so much! ( beard is returning shortly). Thanks for watching. I hope you have a wonderful day!
Scott
After you removed the bark this piece reminded me on a roasted chicken. But the final result is awesome.
By the way: You cut off your beard. Bummer! You looked very cool with it.
Thank you! Beards already filling back in nicely. Have a good one and thanks for watching!
thank you for showing us your gorgeous work
12:55 sir, may I ask which finish do you use?
Thanks for watching! Check description for links to products used. Hope you have a great day!
Does the light make things easier? Can it be used as more than a rough estimate of location?
The laser definitely makes the hollowing process easier. Helps to not have to constantly bend over and look in there. Thanks for watching!
Stunning piece, as always.
And, addressing "the elephant in the room" - How long had it been since "Johnny Razor" had visited?
Thank you! Beard had to go for a bit. It’s currently making a comeback. Should be back in no time. Hope you great day!
Scott, another real beauty!Great idea using cardboard tubes instead of always wrestling with poly! Longer open working time with that “ liquid glass”? Are you able to sand less in the thousands using that uv curing finish? Stay safe. Seems that epoxy doesn’t chatter and flack as much as some polyurethane ie. Alumilite clear slow?
Thank you ! The liquid glass has a much longer open time. I believe it says 80 minutes in the instructions but I fell it’s a bit longer than that. Only down side is the long cure time. I usually let it cure for about 6-7 days before turning. I don’t really notice a huge difference in the actual turning. I think the chatter/chipping is more related to tools used than the type of resin. The negative rake carbide cutters are ideal for working with resin. Thanks for watching and the comments! I hope you have a great day!
Scott
Forgot one. The UV finish saves days on the finishing process. Only sand up to 800 before first coat. Second applied after 10ish minutes under the UV light. Wet sand with 1000 between coats two and three and fourth goes on like glass. Total time 1-2 hours depending on piece? Used to take days waiting in between coats.
@ Wonder if you need to use their sealer prior to the finish?
@@dtork47 I do not use any sealer. From my experience sealer is generally used on wood to keep the finish from looking blotchy. Generally the pieces I make have so much grain variation going on that I don’t think it would even be noticeable if it was blotchy. Regardless probably best to follow manufacturer advice for “best” result. But man, the stuff is expensive so….?
Gorgeous, what finish are you using to get that polished look?
Clean armor 700. Check description for links. Thanks for watching!
Dude, where is your beard ????? Nice vase by the way 😂
It’s 12/13/ 24 but where can I buy a piece.
Hey, I wanna ask what you thought of that simple hollow system has it worked good for you and is it pretty durable and how far over your Tool rest can you get? Thanks so much, Steve.
I do really like the simple hollower. It’s the only hollowing system I’ve ever used so I do not have any comparison to test against. It seems extremely well made and durable. Fairly quick to set up. As far as reach goes that totally depends on the length of the tools used. Simple woodturning tools recently came out with 12” extended reach scrapers that look like they would work great in this system. Unfortunately I have not been able to try them out yet. The flat tool rests they make also pair really well with the hollower. They help keep down the vibration. Check description for links if interested. Thanks for watching. Hope you have a great weekend!
Scott
Sempre complimenti , ma la barba non c'è più! Auguroni
This from a guy that doesn't think he's an artist. Just think of how it could have looked if you had been an artist. I'd say it would look the same ! Merry Christmas
Thank you and I hope you have a great holiday as well!
Beautiful vase, but you know that, you've seen it up close. It took me about 3 seconds to figure out what was wrong. Your beard fell off, that happened to me once. 😎
I found some of it. I guess I’ll have to get the rest back the hard way. Thanks for watching! Hope you have a wonderful day!
Scott
not the beard!!!!
I wish you would turn my gorgeous almond wood vessel.