Great video. Beautiful vase. Very well done and having a split screen at times was really great. I could see in great detail what you were doing and one of my reasons for watching your TH-cam is to learn from guys like you. Thanks again for the fantastic video.
Superb, I would not have given that ‘rotten’ piece of wood a second glance. Thanks to you I have learnt a great deal. That hollowing tool is magic. I will look at the wood on our property with a new eye. Greetings from Tasmania Australia 👍😁🇦🇺🦘
Very cool turn Pierre. I especially like the no-brainer way you used to center your faceplate. It makes such common sense that I'm floored we don't see everyone using it! Nice job. Thanks, V
Très beau vase. Questions: Vous ne tournez pas en deux étapes comme certains le préconisent pour corriger une possible déformation lors du séchage ultérieur. Le fait d'avoir une forme globalement "fermée" (une sphère) fait-il une différence? Enfin, la colle CA pour solidifier le coti pose-t-elle un certain problème lors de la finition?
Very interesting and informative. Do you make your own tools or are those indexable end tips available to purchase? Thank you for sharing your wonderful talent. 👍🇦🇺🔭
The vase looks nice but I think with a fancy setup like that, you could invest in hollowing tools and not cut the piece in half. The hook tool is awesome for bowls and open vases.
What steps do you take to prevent cracking. All my vases crack on me after about a week. If I dry first....I struggle with the end grain hollowing. Newer turner
You also need to learn how to reverse chuck a piece and turn the bottom. I hope people that see this dont think this is how you finish the bottom of a turning....!
At 6.20 it looked like a bomb Then later a funeral urn. Whatever when completely finished should look beautiful as it does now. At 14. The world turned upside down not nice. Yuk
Great video. Beautiful vase. Very well done and having a split screen at times was really great. I could see in great detail what you were doing and one of my reasons for watching your TH-cam is to learn from guys like you. Thanks again for the fantastic video.
Thank you
Superb, I would not have given that ‘rotten’ piece of wood a second glance. Thanks to you I have learnt a great deal. That hollowing tool is magic. I will look at the wood on our property with a new eye. Greetings from Tasmania Australia 👍😁🇦🇺🦘
Thank you and great if I can help you
Wow! Amazing job. Beautiful grain. Have a blessed day.
Thank you
Very cool turn Pierre. I especially like the no-brainer way you used to center your faceplate. It makes such common sense that I'm floored we don't see everyone using it! Nice job. Thanks, V
Thank you
Wunderful wunderful 👍👍👍👍👍
کار شما عالی بود. (فیلم برداری شما عالی بود. )
Skills top of the chart
Thank you
Vraiment de toute beauté!
Merci
Very very nice job, Amazing
Tank you
Awesome turning.
Looks great 👍
Excellent travail pierre
Merci!
Yes, (@10:28) we turners do not like catches 😁 Wonderful simply wonderful Pierre 🏆🏆🎨 Tell your cameraman he made a great film 👍 -Mike
Thank you Mike
Very nice work !
Thank you!
Colt Rotastop forstner bits. This is the first turning video I’ve seen them in.
Lovely and amazing masterpiece
Thank you
As expected from you excellent technique and beautiful result. Like the way you hollow it!!
Thank you
You scared me when you started making the beads. I thought you were going to cut it in half. Great 🏺 and I loved the way you did it.
Thank you
Beautiful vase! Great job👍🏽
Thank you
Molto bello e ottima lavorazione! Sei veramente bravo!!
Pierre, very nice turning. I haven't seen the tool you used to hog out the top, looks like it is very aggressive. Thank you.
It is hook tool from Andre Martel see is web site
Très beau vase. Questions: Vous ne tournez pas en deux étapes comme certains le préconisent pour corriger une possible déformation lors du séchage ultérieur. Le fait d'avoir une forme globalement "fermée" (une sphère) fait-il une différence? Enfin, la colle CA pour solidifier le coti pose-t-elle un certain problème lors de la finition?
Merci. Je ne les tournent en une étape sphère ou pas . La CA pas de problème 😉
Awesome !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thank you
Nicely crafted well made 👊😎🤙🍻
Thank you !!!
It’s is beautiful. When did you get your end grain cutter.
Tank you the end grain cutter is a hook tool
Pierre Lussier where can I get one. I really enjoy watching your videos
woodturningtoolstore.com/product/hook-tool-by-michael-hosaluk/
Beautiful work, Pierre!
Thank you Rick
Very interesting and informative. Do you make your own tools or are those indexable end tips available to purchase? Thank you for sharing your wonderful talent. 👍🇦🇺🔭
Thank you. That is a hook tool from Andre Martel see is web site
@@tourneursurbois Thank you for your reply, I will check out his site.
Good tutorial, nice piece. I do wish that you'd show the entire finishing process though
Thé finish is done after the turning with 3 coats of tung oil
great job,thanks,BM,aka,woodbutcher
Amazing.. Amazing..
Thank you
Bonjour Monsieur, merci pour avoir pris le temps de me répondre. Bonne semaine, salutations
Top👍👍👍
Thank you
Excellent work. The gouge you mostly use has a very wide flute, more like a spindle roughing gouge.??
Yes and I grid it differently then a ruffing gouge, so it will work a bit like a skew
The vase looks nice but I think with a fancy setup like that, you could invest in hollowing tools and not cut the piece in half. The hook tool is awesome for bowls and open vases.
Well this is just an other way to do a vase !!!
I see the question and your answer about seasoning the green wood. Do you wait for several weeks (until pretty dry) before applying final finish?
On this vase I wayted 1 day and put tung oil wayted an other 2 to 3 days and an other coat and put an other coat one day later.
Amazing!
Thank you
I would love to know where you got your thickness calipers. Watched with great interest, thank you. Please respond!
Thank you , the caliper I bought a long time ago I do not remember where. The name on the caliper is WOODFAST Australia good Luke finding it
Excellent video. I would like to know what speeds you are turning the Vase during the process.
Thank you !! The speed would be between 750 and 1300 rpm I do not look for the speed but more of the vibration
How do you dry the green vase without cracking?
First of all the heart was spalted and this was cut at least 1 year ago , and then the walls are of égal thickness so the stress is much less
What tool did you do the hollowing with?
A hook tool
What is the tool you are using to hollow out the vase? Curled cutter.
It is a hook tool
What steps do you take to prevent cracking. All my vases crack on me after about a week. If I dry first....I struggle with the end grain hollowing.
Newer turner
To begin this piece of wood was cut a year ago, then the important thing is a thin and égal wall thickness. Good luck,,!!!
bonsoir, la colle CA???. salutations et belle objet
ÇA. Cyrano acrylate ou crazy glue
C’est cyanoacrylate
Good work :) Martel hook?
Thank you and yes
Well you have a good art work to show.....but please don't tilt the camera or show the double images. Thank you.
What lathe do you have?
Robust
Parabéns, uma dica maravilhosa, gostei muito.
Where can I buy a digging tool
Harbor Freight.
Belo trabalho , mas a madeira está "ardida" , esses pequenos desenhos com contornos preto é sinal de que a madeira começou a apodrecer .
You also need to learn how to reverse chuck a piece and turn the bottom. I hope people that see this dont think this is how you finish the bottom of a turning....!
TheTacktishion why not tell him or send him a video on finishing instead of criticizing him.
You do absolutely work but not sure about this it looks bad the finish I think should be darker
Sem graça.
What is the idea by showing in 2 screens. My head is spinning.........
28:54 OMG no professional
At 6.20 it looked like a bomb Then later a funeral urn. Whatever when completely finished should look beautiful as it does now. At 14. The world turned upside down not nice. Yuk
pas très causant ;)
Pas nécessaire!!!