Woodturning: SALT CELLAR WITH A FIERY FINISH!
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- Опубліковано 25 чер 2024
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I cannot thank you enough for leaving those little “catches” in the video. Richard Raffan has done the same. I used to think I was one of the only turners who still has that happen to them. It’s so reassuring to us mere mortals. As always, I’m a devoted fan and follower.
So great to see someone that is actually still using gouges and understand how to present and cut, instead of scrape and tear the wood to pieces. Great technique!
I do enjoy watching her turn stuff but gosh, she is just gorgeous.
Literally the best produced ad break I've ever seen
Great video, Ashley!
The burny-burny finish of the salt cellar is fantastic!
Also loved that you included the inadvertent skip-back. Nice to see it happens to the best of us! 😂
- Seth
I like the bowl good job
Excellent video. For what its worth, I do appreciate you showing mishaps and how they are just dealt with and one moves on. As a highly respected woodturner its good for us to that mishaps happen and craftspeople turn them into an opportunity for adaptation.
A joy to watch your video Ashley.
I admire your imagination to keep coming up with great ideas and sharing your passion for woodwork.
Well done.
One Handed Maker - Australia
That's incredible, I'd forgotten I saw this on Instagram, but I didn't get notified again, and I don't know why, anyway this is a fantastic project, even with the minor hiccups, you don't seem to get rattled at all, Ashley, thank you for sharing this incredible creation
I like that you kept the footage of the catch in your video. It's nice to know that I'm not the only one that still makes that mistake from time to time! Beautiful work!
Love the look after the steel wool and before the black dyed shellac at the 8 minute mark. Gonna try that myself. Thanks.
Amazing video Ashley - I really like the lighting, vibe, and feel of the video. Nicely Done!
What a gorgeous piece. The grain really stands out a treat. I do chemical ebonizing because I would probably burn down my workshop if I'm let loose with a torch. I use a wood called Accoya which is basically treated pine. The grain can stand out beautifully without the ebonizing. Thank you Ashley fabulous work.
Ashley, thank you for sharing your creative art with us.
Awesome, I just refurbished my grandfathers very old #9plane….I took the wood parts off and sanded down, then finished with fire & wax….looks like old patina
Very peaceful to watch, thank you.
Ashley, i always learn something watching you work!! Thanks for sharing.
That turned out awesome. Great work
Beautiful! Congrats!
Absolutely love it!
Excellent Job Ashley well done.
Absolutely love the style and finish! Thanks for keeping the catch in the final edit, it makes us mere mortals feel a little better.🤙🏼
Turned out nice. Reminds me of your Gratitude Bowl. Well done. Thanks for sharing
Good eye! It’s the same pattern on the outside
Awesome job, looks great
BEAUTIFUL Ashley!! Love the torching of the surface and the shellac with a bit of black dye… perfect touch to enhance the beauty of the bowl!
Glad you like it- thanks for watching!
Your salt cellar turned out beautiful. I love the idea of burning the surface instead of so much sanding. Thanks for sharing
Thank you for watching! 🙂
Beautiful piece
Beautiful salt cellar. Awesome technique. Take care. 😊
Beautiful Ashley!
Again great video! Thank you Ashley!
Thanks for watching!
Very beautiful piece.
Very nice shape and finish.
Even though I don't do lathe work, I really enjoy watching your videos. Maybe someday I'll buy a lathe but for now I have too many furniture pieces and videos to make!
Great looking salt cellar
the burnt finish is a cool ideal
You do fantastic work.
Very nice piece, Ashley~! I've not tried burning for a finish yet, but this is just another video inspiring me to do so. Thanks for sharing it~! 😀
Gorgeous!
You are beautiful and continue to amaze me. Love and God Bless 🤗🤗🤗😘😘😘🙏🙏🙏
Its very nice....i made a garlic bell like this,its the same but upside down. I made it from oak and scorched it good then brushed it back with a suede brush,ifineshed it with danish oil.
It was a style i used on a bowl i made inspired by you, thank you for all your videos
Beautiful work from a beautiful woman, I love watching your channel
The design and shape are very nice. /thumbsup
Beautiful salt cellar Ashley.
Well done.
nice finish
The small chandelier in your shop is a nice touch, it probably doesn’t give much light, but nice anyway. Probably a pain to dust too.
Ashley, not seen you in ages!
I’m right here!
Beautiful piece of work. Great shape and finish. Although I liked the color and texture best about half way through your burning. I thought there was great contrast between the early wood and late wood. Still, the final result is very nice. Thank you for sharing. Have a great day and stay safe.
j adore super travail le bois brulé rend un joli final bravo Ashley.
Thank you!
A wonderful form, detail, and demo. Nice to see big tools demonstrated on smaller turnings too.
To err is human. Thanks for not editing them out ;)
Hi Ashley! ya know what's cool? when your a gramma you can teach yer lil grand babies how to turn. I think that's gunna be neat cuz I haven't seen any granny turners yet! Ps. where did you get that light you had on your tool post?
Perfeito lindo talento só queria um pouquinho desse talento com madeiras 😊
Very Pretty
I would have preferred it with maybe a light sanding and a clear finish after the burning
Very nice
Beautiful salt cellar. The wood is a little bit dark for my taste. The wood grain was amazing. Love your work. Thank you for sharing your work! ❤🙃
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Una buena sonrisa y un buen trabajo.👌👌👌👌👌
Great video! Really like the contrast, and the "burned" finish is new to me. Does anyone know if there is any smell due to the wood burn?
Gorgeous work! What kind of respirator do you use?
Beautiful piece Ashley. What was the tool that you used on the ridges of the coves?
Thanks for the share Ashley. Would you share with me the type of steel you decided on for your line of lathe tools? It looks like I’m going to forge my own with the budget I’m on. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Happy turning.
Hi Ashley, where did you get the little light that is mounted on your tool rest to see inside the bowl? I've seen this also on a Japanese woodturning video and have looked high and low to find one. Any guidance would be greatly appreciated. Great video!
Bravo magnifique
Awesomeness! Kinda worried me with that grin when you started the torch though. hehe
Hahaha - it was too fun!!!
Incrível. 😊😊😊👍👍👍
As someone who wants to start turning what would you recommend for a lathe
Great Video, do your clothes ever become totally sawdust free?
Did you get any of that 200 year old tree when hurricane Hugo came through ?
Can you turn a 1 gallon whisky barrel?
What is the light showing the inside of the bowl
You should have made a slot for a spoon, otherwise it is cool
May I ask where you got the light fixture for the tool rest?
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Shou Sugi Ban, Japanese art of fire treating wood. The wood that is "fired" is typically washed with water and brushed, then allowed to dry prior to finishing with tongue oil. (The washing tends to close up the checking caused by the fire. I use water based, matt poly to finish mine.) btw, I am inspired to try this on a turning project or two.
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face mask is cool... looks comfortable wear
Yep, you're a talented artist.
Steel wool is a hazard in a wood shop. Try scotch bright pads in various colors/grades.
You are so Beautiful. 😍🇩🇪
I liked the stripey burnt look before you put the black shellac on it. (Also, you don't need the music -- kind of distracting!)
Just don’t much care for ads on premium channels!
Not sure what you mean? So I should pay only out of my own pocket for this kind of production value?
I cringe when I see all the wood chips on your shirt because I hate getting chips down my shirt. Requires removing shirts etc.