1st LOL. They are fantastic. Will be trying these as they should be impulse buys at craft markets. Take care Will. Cheers, Huw PS love the engraving as well
Hi Tom, your videos are awesome thankyou. Mate i have a verry dumb question ...... What did you use to clean up the sandpaper on the drum? It worked a treat! MAny thanks!!!!
Great video William. Though I suspect I'm not the only one saw your "scrap bucket" and thought that your "scrap" is better than a lot of the wood I start with!
Thanks Paul as turning large bowls is my favourite I always have the odd blank that splits beyond repair so ends up in the scrap pile to be cut up for small projects cheers Paul and thanks for watching 👍😊
Hi William. 1rst visit to your channel, really like what I see. This is at my current skill level so I'll be having a go at a few of these. I've subbed so I'll be catching up on your other videos. 👍
try using a spanner or wrench , in your case 16mm instead on spring calipers. when using the parting tool or a skew chisel to for the tenon. works well in my experience
Hi William, Never stumbled over your channel before but I do know Huw. So hereby a new subscriber and looking forward to watching more of your video's. I used to make video's but recently I'm only doing lives. The next one is on Sunday with Huw as my assistant. Feel free to jump in!
Cheers magnus thanks for watching it's much appreciated, the template I use is for a holder 90 millimeter long that suits the length of toothpicks I bought so design you little holder around the length of toothpick you have. I start off with a blank of wood about 160 millimeters, hope this helps you out a bit, feel free to message anytime, Kind regards From Will 👍
1st LOL. They are fantastic.
Will be trying these as they should be impulse buys at craft markets.
Take care Will.
Cheers, Huw
PS love the engraving as well
Cheers Huw thanks for watching mate
Kind regards
From
Will😊
Greetings from Canada! Great job, simple instructions, well presented. Thanks for your effort! I'll be turning these this year.
Thanks very much for watching and your kind comment,
Cheers From Will 👍
Bonjour
Super, merci pour cette démo.....👍👍
Thanks very much appreciate you watching 👍😊
Very nice William.
Enjoyable relaxed narration. ☘️☘️☘️
Thanks very much Jonathan glad you liked it take care mate, kind regards
From William 👍 😊
Hi Tom, your videos are awesome thankyou. Mate i have a verry dumb question ...... What did you use to clean up the sandpaper on the drum? It worked a treat! MAny thanks!!!!
24th like. What a lovely product, Will. As always, thank you for sharing 🌞
Thanks for watching Ray 👍 😊
A great video William thank you for sharing
Thank you very much appreciate you watching 👍 😊
Great video William. Though I suspect I'm not the only one saw your "scrap bucket" and thought that your "scrap" is better than a lot of the wood I start with!
Thanks Paul as turning large bowls is my favourite I always have the odd blank that splits beyond repair so ends up in the scrap pile to be cut up for small projects cheers Paul and thanks for watching 👍😊
William, a cracking wee project, great stuff
Many thanks Alan 😊 👍
Thank you, William. Great idea for using odd bits of wood. Also thanks for telling the finish you used.
Your very welcome Kennet thanks for watching mate,
Kind regards From Will 👍
Nice job William thanks for sharing
Thanks very much Shane appreciate you watching 👍
And you can make toothpicks from the really small scrap wood chunks! 😀 They look nice William!
Cheers Todd thanks for watching 👍😊
Great job William
Cheers Andy thanks for watching 😊👍
Great idea and use of scrap pieces
Cheers Roy 👍
Very nice. Great information.
Thank you David 😊
Great little project William, thanks for sharing
Thanks very much Chris 👍
Good job William nicely done
Thanks very much Brian 😊👍
Very nicely done William
Cheers Andrew sometimes the little projects can be fun to do and you don't need to buy expensive wood either, kind regards
From William 👍 😊
Hi William. 1rst visit to your channel, really like what I see. This is at my current skill level so I'll be having a go at a few of these. I've subbed so I'll be catching up on your other videos. 👍
Thank you very much appreciate you watching there's lots of easy turning projects on my channel, happy and safe turning 😊👍
Nice little project. I’ll probably knock out a few sometime soon.
Give it a go a fun little project to turn 😊👍
Great little project!
Cheers mate thanks for watching 👍 😊
Nice little project 👍🏼
Cheers Mark appreciate you watching 👍 😊
Great idea William, will be making a few of these, thanks for sharing
Thanks very much Brent 😊👍
Great video, many thanks.
Thanks very much dave appreciate you watching 😊👍
So cute! I love the small stuff and your channel shows these too, so very happy
Thanks very much Rachel appreciate your kind comments and support, Kind regards From Will 👍 😀
Nice little project , thanks for showing us . Ive liked and subd you , Greetings from Wales .
Thanks very much appreciate you taking the time to watch,
Kind regards From Will 👍🙂
Enjoyed, thank you ☺️
Your very welcome thanks for watching,
Kind regards From Will 👍
These look to be great impulse items. Great use of odd “scrap” wood as well. Super job.
Thank you very much!😊
try using a spanner or wrench , in your case 16mm instead on spring calipers. when using the parting tool or a skew chisel to for the tenon. works well in my experience
Thanks very much Gordon good tip👍
I have just put a link on Facebook - Woodturning UK. I think that this video is superb! The idea of wasting nothing is the way to go.
Your very kind Alan that's very much appreciated,
Kind regards From Will 👍😊
Hi William,
Never stumbled over your channel before but I do know Huw.
So hereby a new subscriber and looking forward to watching more of your video's.
I used to make video's but recently I'm only doing lives.
The next one is on Sunday with Huw as my assistant. Feel free to jump in!
Awesome, thank you!
Hi William, so nice small work and they look so great. Can i ask how long is your template you show in your video ?
Cheers magnus thanks for watching it's much appreciated, the template I use is for a holder 90 millimeter long that suits the length of toothpicks I bought so design you little holder around the length of toothpick you have.
I start off with a blank of wood about 160 millimeters, hope this helps you out a bit, feel free to message anytime,
Kind regards From Will 👍
great thank you very much
Do you mean HOBBY?
Yes a great hobby funder,
Cheers From Will 👍
Hello sir
Howdy 👍
Great job Bill
Cheers eamon thanks for watching👍