Light pulls are great little projects. They give the opportunity for skew practice and stretch the imagination for an endless number of designs. I wish we used them more here in the US. About the only place they are used is when someone has installed a ceiling fan. There a few in basements as well. What a waffle. Great little project. Well explained and demonstrated. Very nice. Thank you, Mike.
Mike a great video and a good way to use up little bits of wood, i won't say scrap wood no such thing in my shop 😁 again great wee project thanks for sharing, Kind regards From Will 👍 😊
Mike, I’ve been watching your videos for a few years. I’m very pleased you are videoing some basic designs with an apparent emphasis on new turners. Good on ya mate! It’s ALWAYS good to review design ideas, tool use, and of course listening to your British accent. Greeting from your California subscriber…Roger
Nice piece of work Mike. Beautiful bit of wood. Very nice finish. If made for sale as a light or fan pull, a 4 or 5 inch length of beaded chain should be included. Thank you for sharing. Have a great day and stay safe.🙂🙂
Dust mask. Have enjoyed your videos for several years. Thanks and keep up good work
Light pulls are great little projects. They give the opportunity for skew practice and stretch the imagination for an endless number of designs. I wish we used them more here in the US. About the only place they are used is when someone has installed a ceiling fan. There a few in basements as well.
What a waffle. Great little project. Well explained and demonstrated. Very nice. Thank you, Mike.
Thanks Doug much appreciated my friend.
Nice little project to use up scraps for sure, oak burr you say 😊
Cheers
Rob
Thanks Rob ... 😉
Hi Mike, Lovely Light Pull mate and a nice video explaining the process.
Take care Mike.
Cheers, Huw
Thanks Huw much for.
Mike a great video and a good way to use up little bits of wood, i won't say scrap wood no such thing in my shop 😁 again great wee project thanks for sharing, Kind regards From Will 👍 😊
Thanks William .... I totally agree ... scrap .... that's NOT scrap!!! 😆😁
Great demo Mike Nicely done Sir
Thanks Brian much appreciated.
Thanks 👍
You're very welcome Colin.
Mike, I’ve been watching your videos for a few years. I’m very pleased you are videoing some basic designs with an apparent emphasis on new turners. Good on ya mate! It’s ALWAYS good to review design ideas, tool use, and of course listening to your British accent. Greeting from your California subscriber…Roger
Thanks for your kind words Roger. Cheers. Mike
Nice piece of work Mike. Beautiful bit of wood. Very nice finish. If made for sale as a light or fan pull, a 4 or 5 inch length of beaded chain should be included. Thank you for sharing. Have a great day and stay safe.🙂🙂
Thanks Glen ... thanks too for the tip 🙂
Another interesting video Mike. Thanks for inviting me over 🌞
Thanks Ray much appreciated.
Nice piece. Beautiful burl.
Great project Mike thanks for sharing
Thanks Shane.
Beautiful piece of wood Mike.
Thanks Jack.
Nice little project! Thanks, Mike!!
Thanks Peter.
Beautiful piece.
Thanks Nathan.
Those are a nice set of jaws, Mike. Where they from, please, mate. Dave from davesbespokewoodshop
They're the Axminster 50mm Cylinder Jaws David.
HI MIKE niece and simple to make and quick to make a buck.
Thanks Manjit.
What are the jaws you are using
Hi David, Axminster Cylinder/Pen Jaws. Cheers. Mike
Still better than me :-{
Nice Job Mike but should really been a pen😉 Hope your well.
Tony
Thanks Tony .... hope all is well mate. You're the pen master no doubt there 😊
1st 😂😂. Thought I'd do it in English this time lol
Lol .... well done butty!
Very nice Mike, defiantly good use of scraps. BTW what size were your stepped drill. Geoff
Google "light pull drill kits" and you will see links for the kits which include the stepped drill bit and the stepped mandrel thingy
As Denise says below mate. Thanks for watching.