Beautiful work. I'm currently turning a piece of monkey puzzle about 15 inches in diameter. I've kept my tailstock in place as long as possible while hollowing out as I would hate it to depart the chuck and hit the floor. Good luck Kam from Ireland.
Great work, wonderful grain on timber and are the glue blocks always successful? In Australia our hardwoods do need a lot of support, but will give it a go. Thanks, John.
Thank you, John! I have had really good luck with glue blocks. Just make the face of the glue block a little concave to hold a little extra glue, and go around the piece when it's attached. I am working on a piece of Red Mallee Burl that used 2 glue blocks!
It all depends on how thin it is turned. The thinner it is turned, the less chance of cracking. Warping can happen, but the wing gives it some stability to minimize that as well
Astonishing grain in this piece Daniel and the shape shows it to its best as well. Great video as ever. Take care my friend. Cheers, Huw PS Where did you buy the invisible Chainsaw Visor?
Thank you, Huw. Normally I wear safety glasses with my chainsaw, but picking the piece was a last minute decision and I couldn't find them. They are now safely stored with my chainsaw for future use.
I made something very similar to that but i have to say the grain in mine was no where near as good as yours, you have made an excellent job on that i congratulate you
Absolutely gorgeous! Thanks for sharing! 👍🏾
Thank you for the kind words!!!
Get well Kam🎉
Thanks for watching, and I know they appreciate the kind words!
Appreciate the shout out, can't wait until he wakes up to show him!
Anytime, brother!!! Much love!
Stunning Double D
Thank you, Sid!
That turned out really nice, Daniel!
Thank you very much, Billy!
Another great piece. I didn't know pin oak had such beautiful grain in it. Guess I need to go find some pin oak and turn something.
I wasn't aware either, but was really happy with it! FYI- it does NOT smell great.
Looks great Daniel!👍🏻👍🏻
Thanks, Brother!!!
Great winged crotch bowl. The grain is awesome. Great job Double D. Sending prayers for Kam to get well soon.
Thank you, Jean! Much appreciated on all fronts!
Very pretty grain and nice shape, bravo!
Tha k you kindly! I am glad you appreciated it!
Stay strong, Kam. My thoughts and prayers are with you ❤
Thank you, Lucy! I know they appreciate the support!
Spectacular is almost an understatement for that grain. Wow! Beautiful piece, DD!
Get well soon Kam!!
Thank you very much, Dana! I appreciate that, and I know Kam's family does too!
Hello Daniel, that's definitely a Spectacular grain in your bowl, and a great finish too. Cheers, Hans
Stay safe and keep turning
Thank you, Hans! I'm glad you liked it!
Beautiful work 👏 and Kam we're praying for a speedy recovery
Thank you, Tim! Always appreciate the feedback!
Get well Kam!!!
Thanks, Matt!
Beautiful work.
Thank you very much!
Stunning!
Thank you! 😊 I am glad you liked it!
Gorgeous!!!
Thank you, Kieran! I appreciate that!
WoW! So gorgeous! That grain is to die for.
Thank you very mich, Kate! I thought it was pretty spectacular too!
Prayers Kam Stay strong buddy!!
Thanks, Luie! I am sure the family appreciates that!
Just beautiful, Daniel. Very nice👍🏻 Praying for Kam and a speedy recovery!
Thanks, Mike! I appreciate the feedback, and I know the family appreciates the support!
That's a great bowl and a beautiful piece of wood, Daniel. Also glad to see an Echo chainsaw. Get well soon, Kam.
Bill
Thanks, Bill! Love that chainsaw!
Outstanding!
Thank you very much!
Beautiful winged-bowl. Nicely done. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for the feedback, Tony! I appreciate that!
The grain looked spectacular when you processed the blank and the final piece looks awesome. Great work DD
Thank you, Jiggsy! I thought it was pretty spectacular too!
I reckon the tree was proud of itself!
Hahaha. It sure didn't seem to complain!
A very nice bowl DD, I’m sure I saw a one eyed ET in that grain. Great video thanks for sharing 👍🏻 Cheers Steve
Thank you, Steve! The graining is out of this world for sure! So I wouldn't be surprised if E.T. was hiding in there.
Really beautiful
Thank you very much!
Nice work. I have a huge walnut crotch and have been debating what to make with it. Best wishes to Kam!
Thank you for the feedback!!! Please share what you make!
Excellent
Thank you for the feedback!
Awesome!!!
Thank you, Kevin! I appreciate the feedback!
The grain in this awesome piece of work is fantastic!
Thank you, Dennis!!! I appreciate that!
That is a wonderful bowl. Spectacular grain is right! I love the emerging look. Well done
Thank you very much, Gordon! I am glad you enjoyed it!
Beautiful work. I'm currently turning a piece of monkey puzzle about 15 inches in diameter. I've kept my tailstock in place as long as possible while hollowing out as I would hate it to depart the chuck and hit the floor.
Good luck Kam from Ireland.
Thanks, Kam! I definitely use the tailstock as much as possible! Thanks for the feedback, and would love to see pictures of your finished piece!
Congratulations on what you do !!!
Thank you very much!
Beautiful wood and a masterful job working with it. Love crotch wood and the figure that it contains. Beautiful!
Get better Kam!
Thank you very much, Doug!!! I appreciate that feedback!
Love the grain!
Thank you kindly! Was definitely happy when I saw that in cutting it open!
Absolutely stunning piece Daniel. Great project
Thank you, Japie!
Wow, that grain is beautiful! Great job of showing that off. Excellent job Double D! 😎
Thanks, Tim! I was pretty stoked!
Awesome work prayers for KM
Thank you, Dave! Much appreciated all around!
Looks great! I love how the grain shows through. You did a great job saving the crotch grain.
Stuart
Thank you, Stuart! I am glad it turned out like it did!
Great looking bowl nicely done 👍👍
Thanks, William! I appreciate the feedback!
Your very welcome 🙏
nice piece DD
Thanks, Luie! Glad you liked it!
That is spectacular for sure nice job 👍🏻
Thank you, Uncle Rob!
Really gorgeous...love the grain!
Thank you, Carol! It is pretty amazing!
OH MY !! It is beautiful!! Will you do anything to stabilize it?
Thank you! I will not, I want to see how (and if) it moves as it dries.
Great work, wonderful grain on timber and are the glue blocks always successful? In Australia our hardwoods do need a lot of support, but will give it a go. Thanks, John.
Thank you, John! I have had really good luck with glue blocks. Just make the face of the glue block a little concave to hold a little extra glue, and go around the piece when it's attached. I am working on a piece of Red Mallee Burl that used 2 glue blocks!
Great bowl! That chainsaw needs a sharpen though!
Thank you! It ALWAYS needs a sharpen.... the joys of having so much wood to process.
Since you wet turned it, why doesn’t it warp and crack in 6 months?
It all depends on how thin it is turned. The thinner it is turned, the less chance of cracking. Warping can happen, but the wing gives it some stability to minimize that as well
Jam🙏
Thanks for watching!
Astonishing grain in this piece Daniel and the shape shows it to its best as well.
Great video as ever.
Take care my friend.
Cheers, Huw
PS Where did you buy the invisible Chainsaw Visor?
Thank you, Huw. Normally I wear safety glasses with my chainsaw, but picking the piece was a last minute decision and I couldn't find them. They are now safely stored with my chainsaw for future use.
@@TournageDubois 👍👍👏👏
I made something very similar to that but i have to say the grain in mine was no where near as good as yours, you have made an excellent job on that i congratulate you
Thank you kindly!!! It was lucky for sure! I appreciate the feedback.
Some grain that.
I agree, Stewart! Thank you for watching!
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Thank you very much, William! I appreciate the feedback!
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Why does anyone else even bother trying, Huw?
Bill
@@williamellis8993 Sorry Bill. 😁 Just happen to look at my phone and saw this pop up
LOL
Were you happy the chiefs won. I was.
Of course!!!! Always good to see the hometown team win!
Indeed kind sir
Your bowl is awesome btw
Kansas City is my hometown! Whoop! 1969 was the last time!
@@LadyKatJPhillips I believe they won also in 2020
Kam
Thank you!