All I can think to say is “WOW”, what a beautiful bowl, well done! It was great watching your work flow and thought process. Again, thanks so much for sharing your talent. Take care and stay healthy and safe.
Very well done Kerry. Love the way you go about your turning and shearing it with us mate. I've not long found your channel and as along time turner I love all that you do cobber. All the best and keep at it. Just have just our Aussie hardwoods.🤠
Brilliant. Yur passion is infectious kezza. Keep yur natural style going , mate, nothing contrived or too rerined. Your style seems to suit the wood you turn. You're a bit of a burl yourself if you ask me. Roughcut but glowing when the oil and the buffing goes on. I find your work inspiring Kezza.
Kezza, that is exceptional grain in that burl. Well Done!! I like that you listen to your viewers and turned this style with the bowl protruding from the rim. Making it octagon instead of square is a really nice touch. I thought you might have made the bowl too small and the rim too wide ... until you showed the finished bowl. The proportions you ended up with are just right. On the next one, you might try making the rim curve down like a flower petal (or curve up). I have done that on a bowl that didn't protrude and the look it quite interesting if you put a significant curve/curl down in the rim. Waiting to see your next video - really like watching you turn wood and your commentary as you work.
Thank you so much for leaving your feedback, mate. Without you guys, the channel wouldn’t exist. The semi-closed form shape sounds like a great idea-I really like that. I’ll talk to you directly. Cheers, Kezza
That one was something special Kezza. Sorry Im late to the party, been in China for 6 weeks, LOTS of catching up to do. See you in Sydney next week? ;)
absolutely beautiful piece of "timba" lol ....stunning ! reminds me of the orange osage here in the USA that i love, but around here in Iowa they don't call it "the chainsaw killer" for nothing ! hard as hell !!!!
Great job Kerry. Certainly a million dollar piece of wood. Fancy way of drawing your octagon with a computer. Try this next time. 8 into 360 goes 45 times or 45 degrees. So just get your trusty protractor, place it on your diameter line and mark off 45 degrees on the circumference and do this all the way around the piece. Then just join up the 8 points on the circumference. I recently did this for a 9 sided bowl (40 degrees) - called a nonagon would you believe.
That sounds beautiful. I served in Afghanistan with a lot of Dutch soldiers🤝 really awesome bunch. I spin it as fast as I can without getting vibration. When I'm cutting torn grain, it's a lot slower. 🐌 Ontzettend bedankt, maat. Fijne dag verder. Kezza
Nice little bowl and awesome grain but sadly the slickest turning action has to be the tenon cut with the small spindle gouge, lovely action and no need for a secondary Skew visit.ittle things please little minds.
Beautiful bowl!!! And you are right, That timber is gorgeous! 👏🥰
Thank you so much, Michael. Sorry for being so late🤝
Oh, wow. You were right about that wood, Kerry. A stunning material and you did a great job shaping it, man. Superb. 👍!!!
Cheers, Tom. That burl is stunning. I was just hoping I did it justice while turning it.
Cheers,
Kezza
Thank you for sharing the adventure. The bowl turned out beautifully! Nicely done!
Thanks for leaving a comment, mate. Really appreciate it🤝
Were there any short videos that I could make for ya!
Cheers,
Kezza
All I can think to say is “WOW”, what a beautiful bowl, well done! It was great watching your work flow and thought process. Again, thanks so much for sharing your talent. Take care and stay healthy and safe.
Thank you so much, Earl. It’s pretty stunning-looking timber, that’s for sure. I love what I do.
Cheers,
Kezza
Man that wood is amazing! So jealous. Great job turning as well.
Thank you so much, mate.
It's a pretty special timber. Thank you for leaving a comment, mate.
Kezza
Stunning piece of wood. Of course you did a fabulous job of turning it as well. The piece is great. Thanks for sharing it.
Thank you so much for leaving this comment Doug, appreciate ya mate.
I am looking at turning another one. Just need the right piece.
Cheers,
Kezza
Wow! Gorgeous! Great project and vid!
Thanks so much, mate. It's just another way of doing things, hey! Thanks for watching🤝
Kezza
Very well done Kerry. Love the way you go about your turning and shearing it with us mate. I've not long found your channel and as along time turner I love all that you do cobber. All the best and keep at it. Just have just our Aussie hardwoods.🤠
Thank you for watching Daryl. Really appreciate it, mate.
Have a great day.
Cheers,
Kezza
Brilliant. Yur passion is infectious kezza. Keep yur natural style going , mate, nothing contrived or too rerined. Your style seems to suit the wood you turn. You're a bit of a burl yourself if you ask me. Roughcut but glowing when the oil and the buffing goes on. I find your work inspiring Kezza.
Mate, that's the nicest thing anyone has ever said to me.
Cheers, mate. That means a lot
🤝
Absolutely drop dead gorgeous wood and bowl!! Great job brother.
Thanks so much, brother. Something different for the channel. I'm glad you enjoyed it 🤝
Hope you have been well, brother.
Kezza
Kezza, that is exceptional grain in that burl. Well Done!!
I like that you listen to your viewers and turned this style with the bowl protruding from the rim. Making it octagon instead of square is a really nice touch. I thought you might have made the bowl too small and the rim too wide ... until you showed the finished bowl. The proportions you ended up with are just right.
On the next one, you might try making the rim curve down like a flower petal (or curve up). I have done that on a bowl that didn't protrude and the look it quite interesting if you put a significant curve/curl down in the rim.
Waiting to see your next video - really like watching you turn wood and your commentary as you work.
Thank you so much for leaving your feedback, mate. Without you guys, the channel wouldn’t exist. The semi-closed form shape sounds like a great idea-I really like that.
I’ll talk to you directly.
Cheers,
Kezza
That one was something special Kezza. Sorry Im late to the party, been in China for 6 weeks, LOTS of catching up to do. See you in Sydney next week? ;)
Hope you had a great break, mate. It was a tricky but nice Burl to turn. What's happening in Sydney? 😎
@@KerryCorney 2024 Aussie Maker Meetup. I've dropped a few invites in recent comments ;)
absolutely beautiful piece of "timba" lol ....stunning ! reminds me of the orange osage here in the USA that i love, but around here in Iowa they don't call it "the chainsaw killer" for nothing ! hard as hell !!!!
Thank you so much. oh yeah, this was super hard. Thank you for the support.
Kez
Outstanding work mate. Really love that wood. I’m with you being prejudiced about the Aussie burls. That grain is really out there!
We really do have some of the best timbers🤝 cheers, mate.
Kezza
I just stumbled on you. Very enjoyable video. Thank you for sharing. I will look for you next time
Thanks so much for leaving a comment, Albert.
I'm glad you liked the video🤝
Cheers,
Kezza
Awesome job - congratulations
Thank you so much, Glenn.
I really appreciate you leaving this comment, mate.
Cheers.
Kezza
Great job Kerry. Certainly a million dollar piece of wood. Fancy way of drawing your octagon with a computer. Try this next time. 8 into 360 goes 45 times or 45 degrees. So just get your trusty protractor, place it on your diameter line and mark off 45 degrees on the circumference and do this all the way around the piece. Then just join up the 8 points on the circumference. I recently did this for a 9 sided bowl (40 degrees) - called a nonagon would you believe.
There we go! I was waiting for someone to give me some pointers. Cheers, Ray. Thank you so much, mate.
Kezza
Was just at pops shed as well 😅 that's my goto shop beautiful bowl mate
@@gchev4 oh wow! That's awesome. They have been really good to me! Thanks for watching the video, mate.
Really appreciate it.
Cheers,
Kezza
Another great Project & vid Kez!!! #kerryismyspiritanimal 😄👍
Thank you brother. I like that hashtag! Nice
Beautiful wood and bowl. 24º in The Netherlands and its summer.
What range of speed do you usually use? I use for 90% 30-2000rpm
That sounds beautiful. I served in Afghanistan with a lot of Dutch soldiers🤝 really awesome bunch.
I spin it as fast as I can without getting vibration. When I'm cutting torn grain, it's a lot slower. 🐌
Ontzettend bedankt, maat. Fijne dag verder.
Kezza
Nice little bowl and awesome grain but sadly the slickest turning action has to be the tenon cut with the small spindle gouge, lovely action and no need for a secondary Skew visit.ittle things please little minds.
Thanks so much, Chris. It's the little things 👌 keeping it simple, I guess, and works.
Cheers, mate.
Kezza
Jameel جميل as we say which is beautiful in Arabic.
شكرًا جزيلاً، يا صديقي!
Really appreciate it. Thank you for leaving a comment.
Kezza