wood turning a lidded pot inspired by cornishware
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 12 มิ.ย. 2024
- This video is my version of a Cornish ware pot, of course I've turned it on my lathe. I start with some oak blanks I glue together. Then take it to the lathe and turn a pot, after which i prime with acrylic primer, dab on some dark blue, prime again then mask into stripes and paint light blue. When the paint is fully dry I sand with 240grit, this brings out the dark blue and the white under the light blue.
I'm very pleased with the results.
I hope you enjoy the video and feel free to comment
the music in the video is by my son Jacob
for contact @ultrawoody1968
don't forget to check out "Andy's Cornish creations" he can do with our support
feel free to use my ideas but please work safely - บันเทิง
A very nice storage jar
Thanks mum.😀
Lovely job.
Thanks dude 😀
Very nice!!
Cheers Michelle...I worked out great thanks again 😀
That turned out great Pal! Well done! 😃
Cheers Val it certainly did...onto tge next one...thanks for watching 😀
Fridays are coming by faster and faster each week Chris. I saw Andy's video. Yes that was horrible too see. I enjoy watching him alot also. Your piece tonight is also a great way to make an ⚱️ urn. Very enjoyable like always. Thank you for sharing. I will see you Sunday.
Cheers Albert..terrible for Andy...no one was hurt thank goodness...and thanks for your kind words...😀
one more spectacular object ! from master 🤔
Thanks I like the paint effect best...thanks again 😀
Nice job Chris you should be very pleased with it… I am …. Pete
Thanks Peter...I am very pleased with it 😀 cheers
Thanks for another entertaining video Chris, I look forward to Fridays and Sundays. I really don't know how you manage to come up with something different every week!! Keep up the good work. Terrible news about Andy, I also follow him.
Thanks for the support and the words of encouragement....big shame about Andy....Hope the insurance coughs up...cheers
Wow thats awesome can I ask where did you get your steady rest from I'm thinking of getting one I dont have the tools to make one sadly
Thanks Colin...I made it....I do have a bandsaw...but the inside I did with a jigsaw....are you near Canterbury? You will need an inline state for the wheels ....and ply of course....