Sir the lidded vase turn out beautiful 👍👍👍 three thumbs up 😊. I’m intimidated by acrylic. I watched the whole compilation video and you did fantastic work .
Wow! My friend you are inspiring and do some amazing work! Your creativity is endless, finish is superb and humility honest. How do you like those Simple carbides and in particular that captive hollowing system? How deep are you comfortable going with it? Stay safe and thanks again.
Thank you so much! I truly appreciate the kind words! I really like the simple woodturning carbide tools. I purchased the hollowing system and round carbide tool before reaching out to them. The tools are high end. Work great and just feel good in your hands. Especially with the long padded handles. As far as reach for the hollowing system, I feel comfortable the full length of the tool (apex. 9 inches). I know they recently came out with longer tools but unfortunately I have not gotten them yet, tho I’m sure they would work great. I do have the flat tool rests they offer and they also add even more stability to the hollowing system. I mainly purchased the hollower for the laser system. As a person recovered from two back surgeries I prefer to bend over as little as possible. The laser guider really helps with determining wall thickness without constantly bending over. I do have to say this is the only hollowing system I have ever used, so I have no other frame of reference to base my opinion on. Thanks for the support. I hope you have a great day! Scott
@ Scott, thanks for the informative and descriptive response. I can well appreciate your bending/back situation. That hollower system including the laser and additional accessories seems a good deal at that price. I have used some uv adhesive for inlay but have been curious as a finish? It certainly saves time and sanding prep as an epoxy finish although spendy. Look forward to more videos. Oh, I am also curious about that epoxy for deep pouring? I have used only slow cast Alumilite urethane, but sometimes the fast set up time is pretty short! Ferdie.
The cardboard tubes are from Home Depot. They are concrete footing tubes. They come in many different diameters and I can usually find one that is a perfect size. Hope that helps. Scott
You have a very creative gift, always an inspiration. Thank you and stay safe.
Thanks!
Wow! Thank you very much, I truly appreciate the support. You are too kind! I hope you have a wonderful day!
You do AMAZING, AWESOME, and BEAUTIFUL WORK
I do enjoy these journeys of discovery. Inspires a second look around my scrap pile.
You do amazing work. I wish I lived near you to become your apprentice. Much respect!
Thanks so much! I appreciate the compliment. I hope you have a wonderful day!
Scott
Sir the lidded vase turn out beautiful 👍👍👍 three thumbs up 😊. I’m intimidated by acrylic. I watched the whole compilation video and you did fantastic work .
That bowl is another BEAUTIFUL PIECE OF CRAFTSMANSHIP
18:30 that was so satisfying to watch.
Fantastic compilation Scott! Nice work all around
That vase is BEAUTIFUL
Thank you David. Much appreciated as always. I hope you have a great day!
Scott
the wood and black resin one is my favorite but all beautiful........Larry
Thank you very much for the kind words Larry. I hope you have a great day.
Scott
you are the best
Sir I think you get a bigger kick out of wiggling the plexiglass as I do shame on you 😊😊😊😊 lol . Beautiful work.
Wow! My friend you are inspiring and do some amazing work! Your creativity is endless, finish is superb and humility honest. How do you like those Simple carbides and in particular that captive hollowing system? How deep are you comfortable going with it? Stay safe and thanks again.
Thank you so much! I truly appreciate the kind words! I really like the simple woodturning carbide tools. I purchased the hollowing system and round carbide tool before reaching out to them. The tools are high end. Work great and just feel good in your hands. Especially with the long padded handles. As far as reach for the hollowing system, I feel comfortable the full length of the tool (apex. 9 inches). I know they recently came out with longer tools but unfortunately I have not gotten them yet, tho I’m sure they would work great. I do have the flat tool rests they offer and they also add even more stability to the hollowing system. I mainly purchased the hollower for the laser system. As a person recovered from two back surgeries I prefer to bend over as little as possible. The laser guider really helps with determining wall thickness without constantly bending over. I do have to say this is the only hollowing system I have ever used, so I have no other frame of reference to base my opinion on. Thanks for the support. I hope you have a great day!
Scott
@ Scott, thanks for the informative and descriptive response. I can well appreciate your bending/back situation. That hollower system including the laser and additional accessories seems a good deal at that price. I have used some uv adhesive for inlay but have been curious as a finish? It certainly saves time and sanding prep as an epoxy finish although spendy. Look forward to more videos. Oh, I am also curious about that epoxy for deep pouring? I have used only slow cast Alumilite urethane, but sometimes the fast set up time is pretty short! Ferdie.
where do you get the cardboard tubes?
The cardboard tubes are from Home Depot. They are concrete footing tubes. They come in many different diameters and I can usually find one that is a perfect size. Hope that helps.
Scott