Great idea and demonstration. I noticed you have a T shirt with the outline of the great state of Louisiana. I belong to the Acadiana Woodturners Club located in Lafayette Louisiana. We meet the first Saturday of the each month and you’re welcome to join us.
i have an idea for ya, take 3 different scrap wood types and glue press them together. They will obviously be different colors. Then turn it. See what happens.
I can see you are a very competent turner but remember that some new or younger turners might be watching and might be copying you moving the tool rest while still moving and could be very dangerous, please don't think I am being critical because I'm not it's just keep the newcomers safe and not make errors. Great work by the way.
Perfect project for my students. Thanks for sharing.
You're very welcome!
Great idea and demonstration. I noticed you have a T shirt with the outline of the great state of Louisiana. I belong to the Acadiana Woodturners Club located in Lafayette Louisiana. We meet the first Saturday of the each month and you’re welcome to join us.
Excellent work
Thank you!
Nice to see how you made a small brown from a 2x 4
Thanks! Glad you liked it.
Well done sir
Very good tutorial
Thank you!
i have an idea for ya, take 3 different scrap wood types and glue press them together. They will obviously be different colors. Then turn it. See what happens.
Thanks for the idea! I will definitely try that, look for it in an upcoming video.
You sir, please show us what you mean by making and posting a video of what you describe.thanks@@Tinkeringsouthernstyle72
I can see you are a very competent turner but remember that some new or younger turners might be watching and might be copying you moving the tool rest while still moving and could be very dangerous, please don't think I am being critical because I'm not it's just keep the newcomers safe and not make errors. Great work by the way.
Thank you! That is an excellent point. Sometimes it's easy to forget the skill levels of all watching.
what kind of scraper were you using. ive been practicing on hard maple and it seems very hard....perhaps pine is much easier
I have two, both are Robert Sorby brand. I have a 1" square and a 1 1/2" round nose.
Dreadful video.
Sorry you didn't like it.
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You don’t show clearly how the tool is engaging with the wood, and there’s too much footage of sanding.
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