My eyes must be deceiving me…some 30+ years ago I met this incredibly talented woodworking craftsman in Palmyra that told me he would never have a lathe in his shop as “they were too messy!”….phenomenal work as always Paul, glad to see you are still going strong!
Beautiful work. I like your sanding jig for the drum sander, and the slow turner for applying the finish. Good instructional video. I enjoyed the detailed explanations.
Thanks for posting this Paul. I never have seen this before. What an eye opener! I've got to give this a try. Would you please comment your source for the epoxy?
My eyes must be deceiving me…some 30+ years ago I met this incredibly talented woodworking craftsman in Palmyra that told me he would never have a lathe in his shop as “they were too messy!”….phenomenal work as always Paul, glad to see you are still going strong!
Beautiful work. I like your sanding jig for the drum sander, and the slow turner for applying the finish. Good instructional video. I enjoyed the detailed explanations.
Great to see these procedures demonstrated. My favorite parts were the gluing and slow turning for drying.
Awesome bowl and technique! Very well explained as well 👍
Interesting. As a wood pattern maker we made a lot of shapes with tapered and canted staves.
Thank you for sharing. This helps spark so many ideas. NICE WORK!!!!
Amazing Job. Way beyond my talents.
Beautiful Great work Paul
Just ran across your videos. Great information. Have you made a video on the construction of your slow turner.?
Thanks for posting this Paul. I never have seen this before. What an eye opener! I've got to give this a try. Would you please comment your source for the epoxy?
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