Crotch Wood Goblet
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 15 ต.ค. 2024
- Tim turns a magnificent goblet out of a piece of found Crotch Wood.
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Simply spectacular Tim...who would've thought...
Tim, you are the man. I enjoy your videos so much. Keep um coming.
Very cool, now I know what to do with the parts I trim out of the trees and bushes around the yard. I have been watching you since the early PBS days, and still lean new stuff, and get ideas. Thanks!
I ran across him on pbs also
Tim is a true inspiration for my wood turning .
Tim what a great job there you did wow really thin and great inspiration, well done.
Amazing! You're still my favorite TH-camr and Wood Turner 🪵 Don't ever go anywhere Tim! I'm so glad everytime I get to see your new videos and watch you turning out such amazing projects❤Great job 👍🏻...as usual. 👏🏻
Yay! A new video! Happy New Year Tim & everyone! ❤
Always pushing the envelope! Pushing the creative/artistic envelope & the envelope of physics…showing that the impossible is within reach!
Please keep up the awesome work!
The pucker factor was high on this one. Nicely done Tim!
Showing off some skill! Great work!
Very nicely done Tim, thanks for the inspiration as always. Stay safe.
Nice glad to see you making longer videos been watching you for yrs now
Enjoyed the video. Thanks for sharing
It almost looks like Magnolia nicely done Tim
I thought tulip poplar.
You continually amaze me! 👍
Wow, that turned out great! Scary too! I'm going to have to give it a try. Thank you so much for sharing.
Nice work been watching u since the pbs days
One of the most beautiful channels in existence! Happy New Year full of health and true happiness!
Beautiful work as always.
Really great work Tim!
Watched you on PBS for years have some of your DVD's and like your TH-cam videos. Always enjoy watching your turning!
Y'r work is amazing WOW.
Pretty cool technique.
That wood looks like Bradford Pear to me. Awesome project!!
Great results. Only thing I'd do differently is to carry that live edge as high up as I could to end with rounded tips.
I gotta try that. Thanks
Scary, don't know if I would attempt it. How green was that branch when you turned it?
Really neat, Tim. But will it hold nonfrozen water lol?
Bill
Brilliant.
I would guess it's Bradford Pear because of the configuration. But someone mention Magnolia. Maybe. No matter the species the result is what matters. I call that outstanding.👍👍 Thank you for sharing. Have a great 2024 and stay safe.🙂🙂
Awesome!!!
Nice job, but why not use the carbide tools on the cup part?
I love to watch you work and am impressed with most everything you make. Unfortunately, your goblet design just doesn't hold water. 😊
Ahhhhh😂I see what you did there😂😂😂😂
oh tha's looks beautiful 😉😉
Judging by the bark and knottieness, it looks like Pin Oak to me.
It would have also looked good to use that whole log as a stem, leave a little bark at tthe foot.
As nice as the finish is, what’s the purpose of making those, sorry to say, useless looking goblets that you cannot drink out of? What would you use it for or would it be more ornamental? Thank you.
Looks like Bradford pear tree.
Tulip poplar maybe.
Lol i like the from This. Clunk. 😂
Hmm. Not sure about this one, Tim.
That is THIN! Looks like a bit of beech to me
8:53 - Petals, a.k.a. propeller blades! Yikes!
Robust - dead link.
12 minutes goes by toi fast😟
Me thinks it's tree wood.
FOG wood, Found On Ground
OMG sketchy set up