Woodturning - Finials Continued #2

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  • @keithedwards1038
    @keithedwards1038 Рік тому

    Good morning Mike. Excellent video as always. Finial’s are something I need a lot of practice on. Today’s turning will be all about this. I have some scrap pine in the shop. Thank you for always being an inspiration to me. Have a great day. Sincerely, Keith.

    • @MikeWaldt
      @MikeWaldt  Рік тому

      Hi Keith and thank you for your kind words.

  • @BlindWoodTurner
    @BlindWoodTurner 9 років тому

    Hi There my ol' mucka !!
    Interesting and enjoyable 2nd part to your finial lessons.The finishing and staining was particularly informative and useful for me.It has given me plenty of ideas......Thank you very much !!
    Give our love to Mu !!
    The Fishers.

    • @MikeWaldt
      @MikeWaldt  9 років тому

      +Christopher Fisher
      Hi back to you Mr Buttress!
      Thanks mate, your very kind (unusual for you) ;)
      Love to all
      Cheers
      Mike

    • @BlindWoodTurner
      @BlindWoodTurner 9 років тому

      Cheeky !!

  • @TheMessyStudio
    @TheMessyStudio 9 років тому

    Nice job, Mike! And the ebonizing tip was great for the novice (or those too cheap to buy Ebony, like myself... grin). As I was watching the video I noticed something that many novice turners find frustrating. When you were almost finished, it appeared that the finial was not concentric (round), but we both know it was. The piece you started with was rather figured (the grain wasn't just straight) and this can cause internal stresses to be released making the wood move... therefore appearing to be not round. Not letting pieces acclimatize to your shop can cause similar results. I'm sure you know this, but the novices watching might not. And ever the science teacher, I just can't help myself.
    Keep up the great work!
    Billy B.

    • @MikeWaldt
      @MikeWaldt  9 років тому

      +alamocdc
      Hi Billy, thanks you for your kind words, as well as the words of wisdom, they are all much appreciated.
      Also thank you for watching and commenting.
      Take care
      Mike

  • @gratefulperson6685
    @gratefulperson6685 8 років тому

    Hi Mike thank you for showing me this, I am a complete novice, only had my lathe a few weeks now, have made my first pen for the love of my life, she buying me the lathe, followed your method and very pleased with the result, haven't got any T.cut so used bees wax, in a solid bar.Thank you for a great vid once Moore. Happy wife happy husband.

    • @MikeWaldt
      @MikeWaldt  8 років тому

      +Grateful Person
      Glad your enjoying your new hobby.
      Cheers
      Mike

  • @MrRoninVA
    @MrRoninVA 9 років тому

    Very good job Mike. No mucking about, stress the right points and thanks for the faux ebony also.

    • @MikeWaldt
      @MikeWaldt  9 років тому

      +Ron Cote
      Thanks Ron, one of my "short winded" vidos...lol
      Thanks for the support my friend
      Take care
      Mike

  • @earlrumble1692
    @earlrumble1692 9 років тому

    Well done, mate! Not sure if you have watched as many vids as I have this past several weeks. However, I have noted that you, sir, have been mentioned in nearly all. There are times when you need to sit back and say to the man in the mirror "WELL DONE LAD" You have been an inspiration to me in my starting days and whenever I have become frustrated I rewatch your library and Tom Stratons work and then I can get back on the horse. Don't want to get too mauldlin here but THANK YOU!

    • @MikeWaldt
      @MikeWaldt  9 років тому

      +Earl Rumble
      Thanks very much Earl, your kind words, and constant support, are really very much appreciated.
      Take care
      Mike

  • @beardedwoodpecker
    @beardedwoodpecker Рік тому

    Great work excellent finial, that ink dye idea was very nice
    All the best
    Yiannis(Athens Greece)

  • @dalemarsh942
    @dalemarsh942 9 років тому

    WIFE WTACHED THIS WITH ME SHE LOVED IT TOO. NICE WORK MIKE

    • @MikeWaldt
      @MikeWaldt  9 років тому

      +Dale Marsh
      Hi Dale
      Glad you both enjoyed it :)
      Take care
      Mike

  • @shamong9
    @shamong9 9 років тому

    Beautiful piece. I would like to award you the soft touch award. As usual you make me dream.

    • @MikeWaldt
      @MikeWaldt  9 років тому

      +Jim Skaggs
      Lol Jim, and thank you mate, I appreciate it.
      Take care
      Mike

  • @AndysCornishCreations
    @AndysCornishCreations 9 років тому

    Hi Mike !!
    Very nice job on the finial, move over Cindy!!
    Great tip using the stain to give the apearance of ebony, I liked that.
    I know as your videos become more polished you can incorperate music and speed up the film but I must admit
    I do miss the old simple videos with your explanations and banter while turning.
    It must be your mellow Welsh tones.
    Still a great vid
    All the best !!.............Andy. ;)

    • @MikeWaldt
      @MikeWaldt  9 років тому

      +Andy Paramore Lol....and thank you Andy, I find there is so much to try and get into a short space of time.
      Take care
      Mike

  • @ErikAnderson1
    @ErikAnderson1 9 років тому

    Beautifully made video Mike your finial skills are that of a finial master the likes of Cindy Drozda. Thanks for sharing your techniques wit all of us.

    • @MikeWaldt
      @MikeWaldt  9 років тому

      +Erik Anderson Thank you Erik, you are too kind my friend, Cindy will always be my "Finial Goddess", of that there is no doubt.
      Take care
      Mike

  • @AtilaReal
    @AtilaReal 9 років тому

    Hi Mike! I'm from Brazil and i'm loving your videos! I started to watch many videos about woodturning in brazilian channels, but you have the most complete channel. Thank You!

    • @MikeWaldt
      @MikeWaldt  9 років тому

      +Atila Real
      Thank you Atila, I really appreciate your kind words, and support.
      Take are
      Mike

    • @AtilaReal
      @AtilaReal 9 років тому

      Thanks Mike

  • @kerryg4119
    @kerryg4119 9 років тому

    Like watching a ballet Mike. Thanks for the video series.

    • @MikeWaldt
      @MikeWaldt  9 років тому

      +Kerry G
      That's nice of you to say so Kerry.
      Cheers
      Mike

  • @MrToolsofrenewal
    @MrToolsofrenewal 9 років тому

    You do very nice work. Even in the early videos, when you kept saying you were a beginner, you made nice pieces, and your manner of explaining and presenting the material is very effective. The health issue seems better than in an earlier video in which you said you didn't expect more progress. I hope the healing continues.

  • @GordonRock1
    @GordonRock1 9 років тому

    Great video & a beautiful finial, Mike. Cindy Drozda would be impressed. Thanks again for sharing your talents, Mike. I always learn something from you. Take care,.....Gord

    • @MikeWaldt
      @MikeWaldt  9 років тому

      +Gord Rock
      Thank you Gord, I really appreciate your supportive words mate. I assure you I have learnt much from you as well.
      Take care
      Mike

  • @wildwoodturns
    @wildwoodturns 9 років тому

    Beautiful finial Mike. I'm still a "bull in a china shop" when it comes to woodturning. So attempting something this delicate will have to wait for some time, but I really appreciate all the techniques and information you shared. Thanks!

    • @MikeWaldt
      @MikeWaldt  9 років тому +1

      +Rick Stonewood Arts
      Thanks Rick, I too am naturally heavy handed, so lots of practice is always needed.
      Take care
      Mike

  • @matthewharper170
    @matthewharper170 9 років тому

    thank you Mike once again for an incredibly informational video

    • @MikeWaldt
      @MikeWaldt  9 років тому

      +Matthew Harper Thanks Mathew, and thank you for watching.
      Cheers
      Mike

  • @grahammiddo8014
    @grahammiddo8014 9 років тому

    Mike, a fab demo. Just a pleasure to watch. Thank you for inspiring me to turn.

    • @MikeWaldt
      @MikeWaldt  9 років тому

      +Graham Middo
      Thank you Graham, appreciate it my friend.
      Cheers
      Mike

  • @Bramsshed1913
    @Bramsshed1913 9 років тому

    Hi Mike , Beautifully made and a pleasure to watch, top notch tutorial mate! and thanks for sharing !Cheers for now Bram

    • @MikeWaldt
      @MikeWaldt  9 років тому

      +Brams shed
      Thanks Bram, really glad you liked it, your always there mate, and it's much appreciated.
      Cheers
      Mike

  • @broadsideguy967
    @broadsideguy967 9 років тому

    Great effect with the spirit stain. I must say that's one of the best video's I've seen for demonstrating tool control and particularly tool presentation. Thanks for sharing. Cheers. Dave

    • @MikeWaldt
      @MikeWaldt  9 років тому

      +broadsideguy
      Thanks Dave, your kind, and supportive words, are much appreciated.
      Take care
      Mike

  • @kawakers
    @kawakers 9 років тому

    A very nice inspirational video Mike, thank you and keep em coming.
    And good luck in making it through the group stages with England in the rugby world cup

    • @MikeWaldt
      @MikeWaldt  9 років тому

      +Andy Griffiths
      Thanks Andy, I hope we both make it to the final....now that would be a game of games in my eyes ;)
      Take care
      Mike

  • @Coastalhhi
    @Coastalhhi 6 років тому

    Fantastic demonstration... great quality video and a beautiful finished piece... thank you for sharing.

    • @MikeWaldt
      @MikeWaldt  6 років тому

      Thank you Jim, much appreciated.
      Cheers
      Mike

  • @walshjp17
    @walshjp17 9 років тому

    Lovely finial, Mike and great video tutorial. I really like the 'Febony' finish. Well done ... once again.

    • @MikeWaldt
      @MikeWaldt  9 років тому

      +John Walsh
      Thanks John, for your kind words, and support mate.
      Take care
      Mike

  • @stephenmcfadyen1385
    @stephenmcfadyen1385 9 років тому

    Mike, another great tutorial on turning finials and I love your ebonising technique, I recently purchased a small piece of African Black wood here in Aus the same size as the bit you just turned, I need a second job to pay it off.
    Keepem coming Mate
    Regards Steve

    • @MikeWaldt
      @MikeWaldt  9 років тому

      +Stephen McFadyen
      Thanks Stephen, it is a fairly effective alternative to re mortgaging the house ;)
      Take care
      Mike

  • @davidmorgan7522
    @davidmorgan7522 9 років тому

    Thanks Mike! Great instructional video and very nice finial.
    Take care, Dave

    • @MikeWaldt
      @MikeWaldt  9 років тому

      +David Morgan
      Thank you Dave, I appreciate it my friend.
      Take care
      Mike

  • @icespeckledhens
    @icespeckledhens 5 років тому

    It's an excellent finial, I like the spanner adaption!
    Thanks
    James

    • @MikeWaldt
      @MikeWaldt  5 років тому

      Thanks once more for watching and commenting James.
      Cheers
      Mike

  • @paultrembath201
    @paultrembath201 9 років тому

    I like the substitute ebony method, decidedly cheaper than the real thing. The vast majority of people don't appreciate it for what we know it to be in any case. I will subscribe to your technique on the next go around also. Thanks

    • @MikeWaldt
      @MikeWaldt  9 років тому

      +Paul Trembath
      Hi Paul, thanks for your kind words and support, they are much appreciated.
      Take care
      Mike

  • @oaksho
    @oaksho 9 років тому

    Great swordsmanship once again Mike and the finish looks very authentic, great video sir.
    All the best
    Tony

    • @MikeWaldt
      @MikeWaldt  9 років тому

      +oaksho
      Lol......thanks Tony, you're too kind Sir, but I do appreciate it.
      Cheers
      Mike

  • @wood-youbelieveit552
    @wood-youbelieveit552 7 років тому

    Lovin the spanner idea !! great work Mike

    • @MikeWaldt
      @MikeWaldt  7 років тому

      +WOOD - YOU BELIEVE IT
      Thanks Leon, got the idea years ago from Captain Eddie :)
      Cheers
      Mike

  • @johncornell13
    @johncornell13 9 років тому

    Terrific looking finial Mike, lovely proportions. I love the spirit stain idea, but cant seem to find any in Oz. I can only get the larger size bottles of Chestnut through ebay. just got to keep looking I guess for the sample pot pack.CheersJohnny

    • @MikeWaldt
      @MikeWaldt  9 років тому

      +John Cornell
      Thanks John, I would experiment with any "black" medium, this is just one method.
      Take care
      Mike

  • @acolyteturner
    @acolyteturner 9 років тому

    Good stuff Mike, with the two videos any turned could produce a superb finial.
    Cheers
    Tom

    • @MikeWaldt
      @MikeWaldt  9 років тому

      +Tom Stratton (acolyteturner)
      Thank you Tom, that is very kind of you to say so.
      Take care
      Mike

  • @DanielVilarino
    @DanielVilarino 9 років тому

    Great work Mike! Loved the video and the trick for the faux ebony finial! Cheers! Daniel

    • @MikeWaldt
      @MikeWaldt  9 років тому +1

      +Daniel Vilarino Thanks Daniel, appreciate your kind words my friend.
      Take care
      Mike

  • @atjkhs7592
    @atjkhs7592 9 років тому

    That is absolutely fantastic!

    • @MikeWaldt
      @MikeWaldt  9 років тому

      +At Jkhs
      Thank you I really appreciate it.
      Take care
      Mike

  • @MARKBaid
    @MARKBaid 9 років тому

    My apologies Mike not sure why I don't get notices for your videos.
    Great video and information as usual. Beautiful work.
    Take care my friend and do a kindness.
    Mark

    • @MikeWaldt
      @MikeWaldt  9 років тому

      +MARK Baid
      Thanks Mark, never a need to apologise mate.
      Cheers
      Mike

  • @spwoodart
    @spwoodart 9 років тому

    Nice! Love the finial, shape, color, finish, etc. Really unified and appealing to the eye flow. Thanks for sharing and as usual your videos are great.

    • @MikeWaldt
      @MikeWaldt  9 років тому

      +SP Wood Art
      Thank you very much for your kind words, they are much appreciated.
      Take care
      Mike

  • @richardcoyle8091
    @richardcoyle8091 9 років тому

    Beautiful job Mike. I haven't tackled the finial thing as of yet but one of these days. Keep up the good work and stay safe.

    • @MikeWaldt
      @MikeWaldt  9 років тому

      +Richard Coyle
      Thanks Richard, they are fun to make.
      Take care
      Mike

  • @baconsoda
    @baconsoda 9 років тому

    That's beautiful work Mike. Good tip on the faux Ebony, I'll be trying that.
    Best Wishes, Brendan.

    • @MikeWaldt
      @MikeWaldt  9 років тому

      +baconsoda T
      Thanks Brendan, give it a go mate, it's quite effective, and doesn't take that long.
      Cheers
      Mike

  • @Crustyswede1
    @Crustyswede1 9 років тому

    Nice work! I hope to find time to make a few before Christmas. Thanks for the inspirational videos.

    • @MikeWaldt
      @MikeWaldt  9 років тому

      +Crustyswede1
      Thank you Sir! Your kind words and support are much appreciated.
      Cheers
      Mike

  • @docholiday1360
    @docholiday1360 8 років тому

    Fantastic as always!

    • @MikeWaldt
      @MikeWaldt  8 років тому

      +Doc Holiday
      Thank you Doc, appreciate it my friend.
      Take care
      Mike

  • @jimmysymons8730
    @jimmysymons8730 8 років тому +1

    Shalom Mike,again a very well explaned Tutorial, The wood you used you called Sapelly,which is the same family as marhagony,but much harder and stronger.
    like the paint job.keep them coming.Have a safe and so good day.jim..

    • @MikeWaldt
      @MikeWaldt  8 років тому

      Thanks Jimmy, I appreciate your supportive comments.
      Take care
      Mike

  • @stuartdavey
    @stuartdavey 9 років тому

    Nice job! Thanks for explaining your dying technique.

    • @MikeWaldt
      @MikeWaldt  9 років тому

      +Stuart Davey
      Thank you Stuart, I'm glad you found it of some use.
      Take care
      Mike

  • @TheTinyTrailerWorkshop
    @TheTinyTrailerWorkshop 9 років тому

    That's the way you do it! Well done! ;>) Thanks for sharing Larry

    • @MikeWaldt
      @MikeWaldt  9 років тому

      +The Tiny Trailer Workshop
      Lol....thanks "Punch"...I mean Larry ;)
      Take care
      Mike

  • @TheShavingWoodWorkshop
    @TheShavingWoodWorkshop 9 років тому +1

    Beautifully done Mike.

    • @MikeWaldt
      @MikeWaldt  9 років тому

      +The ShavingWood Workshop
      Thank you Sir.
      Take care
      Mike

  • @CarlJacobson
    @CarlJacobson 9 років тому

    Wonderful piece Mike, another great demonstration.
    Take care,
    Carl

    • @MikeWaldt
      @MikeWaldt  9 років тому

      +Carl Jacobson
      Thanks Carl, it was great fun to turn.
      Take care my friend
      Mike

  • @ArtStreet52
    @ArtStreet52 7 років тому

    Great job Mike!! Thank you for sharing !!

    • @MikeWaldt
      @MikeWaldt  7 років тому

      +ArtStreet 52
      Thank you, much appreciated.
      Cheers
      Mike

  • @jackmaravola2496
    @jackmaravola2496 8 років тому

    Thank you so much for the useful information Mike....!

    • @MikeWaldt
      @MikeWaldt  8 років тому

      My pleasure Jack, thanks for watching.
      Cheers
      Mike

  • @leonbritton3429
    @leonbritton3429 9 років тому

    Great work , loving the spanner tools , umm think i may have to raid the spanner box !! all the best for christmas and new year to you and the family bud !!!

    • @MikeWaldt
      @MikeWaldt  9 років тому

      +Leon Britton
      Thanks Leon, the same to you and yours mate.
      Take care
      Mike

  • @Abdellah230
    @Abdellah230 9 років тому

    you are,and you will stay the great woodturning master.

  • @coltaylor5878
    @coltaylor5878 8 років тому +1

    Very nice Mike . Thank you Regards Col

    • @MikeWaldt
      @MikeWaldt  8 років тому

      +Col Taylor
      Thank you Col, appreciate it.
      Cheers
      Mike

  • @Lyle
    @Lyle 9 років тому

    Great tutorial Mike, Thanks for sharing

    • @MikeWaldt
      @MikeWaldt  9 років тому

      +Lyle Jamieson
      Thank you Lyle, I appreciate it.
      Take care
      Mike

  • @adamquincey4371
    @adamquincey4371 9 років тому

    Excellent job... Very nice...
    Cheers...

    • @MikeWaldt
      @MikeWaldt  9 років тому

      +Adam Quincey
      Thanks Adam, appreciate it.
      Take care
      Mike

  • @alansimpson596
    @alansimpson596 9 років тому

    Thank you Mike for another great video.Your tool work is just superb.I like real ebony very much apart from its price and I find it can be brittle. I tend to keep it for very special projects and I've been using ebonising lacquer quite a lot. Indian ink is every bit as effective. Few people would be able to distinguish it from the real "McCoy".Happy turning,Alan.

    • @MikeWaldt
      @MikeWaldt  9 років тому

      +Alan Simpson
      Thanks Alan, I appreciate your kind words mate. I have some ebony but just seem to want to save it for that special project, which never seems to occur.....lol
      Take care
      Mike

  • @alanrenwick7667
    @alanrenwick7667 9 років тому

    Very elegant piece Mike, now you'll have to turn something

    • @MikeWaldt
      @MikeWaldt  9 років тому

      +Alan Renwick
      Thanks Alan.....you're right I will ;)
      Take care
      Mike

  • @55EHR
    @55EHR 9 років тому

    Nice job . Great information .

    • @MikeWaldt
      @MikeWaldt  9 років тому

      +Edward Reed
      Thank you Edward
      Take care
      Mike

  • @rwr170
    @rwr170 8 років тому

    Great job my friend.

    • @MikeWaldt
      @MikeWaldt  8 років тому

      Thank you Sir!
      Cheers
      Mike

  • @TheLittleGardenShedWorkshop
    @TheLittleGardenShedWorkshop 9 років тому

    Great work mate, Loved the video, and has usual very well demonstrated and explained, Beautiful finial Mike, PS.
    Sorry I am late getting back to you on this one, a lot going on at home at the moment, just trying to play catch up on my Subscriptions, I hope all is well at your end,
    Best wishes
    Harry.

    • @MikeWaldt
      @MikeWaldt  9 років тому

      +The Little Garden Shed Workshop
      Hi Harry, and thank you.
      Hope things are getting a little easier mate.
      Take good care
      Mike

  • @billy19461
    @billy19461 7 років тому

    Inspired me so much I went out and made my first finial. Wasn't great but didn't look that bad.

    • @MikeWaldt
      @MikeWaldt  7 років тому

      Hi Billy, glad to hear you had a go. They improve with practice my friend .. as is true for all things woodturning ;)
      Take care
      Mike

  • @mycreationsworkshop3583
    @mycreationsworkshop3583 9 років тому

    always a joy to watch m8 , finial turned out amazing :-)

    • @MikeWaldt
      @MikeWaldt  9 років тому

      +alishas woodworks
      Thanks Alisha, appreciate it.
      Cheers
      Mike

  • @pottsydeep
    @pottsydeep 9 років тому

    Mike--You have fine tool control.

    • @MikeWaldt
      @MikeWaldt  9 років тому

      +William Potts Thank you William, I appreciate that mt friend.
      Take care
      Mike

  • @richardhiller7597
    @richardhiller7597 9 років тому

    Two things Mike, First in the future would you show a bit of the sanding, especially at the tip. I for one would like to see how such a fine and narrow end is sanded. And secondly, did you under cut the bottom so it would fit a rounded shape as well as a flat.

    • @MikeWaldt
      @MikeWaldt  9 років тому

      +Richard Hiller
      Number one - I didn't think people would want to watch me sanding, but you make a valid point about the fine detail, I only gave a light touch with 400 grit, so as not to lose the detail.
      Number two - yes I always under cut the base, as I do, and normally mention, the base of any piece. I did forget to say it in this video, but will attempt to remember in the future.
      Thanks for watching Richard, and making two very useful comments.
      Take care
      Mike

  • @Omapk
    @Omapk 9 років тому

    Great stuff!

    • @MikeWaldt
      @MikeWaldt  9 років тому

      +Omap Thank you
      Cheers
      Mike

  • @jeffdeluca1153
    @jeffdeluca1153 6 років тому

    Nice job Mike!

    • @MikeWaldt
      @MikeWaldt  6 років тому

      Thank you Jeff.

    • @jeffdeluca1153
      @jeffdeluca1153 6 років тому

      Mike Waldt I'm trying desperately to learn the skew. Something minor I think I'm,doing wrong when turning a bead, seems to want to run back a lot. Am I not lifting/turning the tool enough possibly? Thanks Mike

  • @yuvallahav
    @yuvallahav 9 років тому +1

    No shame in shaping with abrasive??!!! what will the purists say!! ;) a fine looking finial Mike, and I don't know how you do it, but when I work on mine, the gouge turns brows as the wood in no time, but every time you approach your wood, your gouge is squeaky clean... magic!! I should really make myself one of those ranch cutter/gauge for making the tenons for the finials. Love the "ebonizing" too, I have a lot of printer ink, the black there looks as black as one can get, I think it will work pretty good, but you never know! Thanks for sharing!!!

    • @MikeWaldt
      @MikeWaldt  9 років тому +1

      +Yuval Lahav
      Thanks Yuval, the "spanner" tool is very handy to ensure the same size tenon every time. ear not my friend, my gouges get "dirty" every time, I just clean them between each pass.....lol
      Take care
      Mike

    • @yuvallahav
      @yuvallahav 9 років тому

      I shell ear no more, and learn that that devilish device for opening magically bolts and nuts is a spanner. ;)

    • @MikeWaldt
      @MikeWaldt  9 років тому +1

      +Yuval Lahav
      Lol :)

  • @michaelflynn6178
    @michaelflynn6178 9 років тому

    Very Nice Mike

    • @MikeWaldt
      @MikeWaldt  9 років тому

      +Michael Flynn
      Thanks Michael
      Cheers
      Mike

  • @charlesreicks648
    @charlesreicks648 9 років тому

    Very Nice. Would you put that on a display peace that will not be used much do to the fact that the finial is so fragile? I would be concerned with the top breaking off. Can you talk about its usage? Extremely nice work.

    • @MikeWaldt
      @MikeWaldt  9 років тому

      +Charles “Tim” Reicks
      Hi Charles, yes this would be destined for a display piece as it would not stand up to frequent use.
      thanks for your kind words too.
      Take care
      Mike

  • @ericmoorehead1100
    @ericmoorehead1100 4 роки тому

    Mike-I always enjoy your very informative videos. Wondering if there are any articles you can suggest that discuss finial proportions?

    • @MikeWaldt
      @MikeWaldt  4 роки тому

      Cindy Drozda is the high priestess of finials in my view 🙂

  • @tcacfoh
    @tcacfoh 9 років тому

    Nice finial like the 'ebony' finish.

    • @MikeWaldt
      @MikeWaldt  9 років тому

      +Glen Clark
      Thanks Glen
      Cheers
      Mike

  • @dougharder6258
    @dougharder6258 4 роки тому

    Nice work. I think Cherry would be a better choice for faking ebony. It provides a smoother surface.

  • @gsilcoful
    @gsilcoful 6 років тому

    Thank you.

  • @tropifiori
    @tropifiori 9 років тому

    WowCertain this is over my head

    • @MikeWaldt
      @MikeWaldt  9 років тому

      +Frank B
      No it's not Frank, give it a go, you'll be surprised :)
      Cheers
      Mike

  • @martinboyle6632
    @martinboyle6632 9 років тому

    Fantastic looking finial Mike.
    The black was a nice touch. How did you find cutting unsupported grain with the skew? I have trouble with the finish and quality of cut when cutting supported grain but really like the skew. Great work and very well demonstrated.
    Martin.

    • @MikeWaldt
      @MikeWaldt  9 років тому +1

      +Martin Boyle
      Thanks Martin, I find that once the stem is uniform it makes little difference, I'm still practicing to try and perfect my method :)
      Cheers
      Mike

    • @martinboyle6632
      @martinboyle6632 9 років тому

      Mike Waldt I also meant to ask you how you are finding the lathe. I am looking at upgrading and the AT1628 is one of three on the list that I am looking at. I have seen great reviews on the Axminster site and the video you done when you first got yours set up it looks great. I was just wondering if you have any good or bad points in the time you have it.

    • @MikeWaldt
      @MikeWaldt  9 років тому

      +Martin Boyle
      Hi again Martin, I really have no gripes with the lathe at all, it has done everything I asked of it, and seems to want to give more. For the money I honestly think you would be hard pressed to better it.
      Let me know what you decide.
      Take care
      Mike

    • @martinboyle6632
      @martinboyle6632 9 років тому

      Thanks Mike. From what I have read and heard I am leaning more towards the Axminster not only for what I've heard about the lathe but also their customer service. I dropped them a mail earlier today making some enquiries. I think I will treat myself for Christmas!!

    • @MikeWaldt
      @MikeWaldt  9 років тому

      +Martin Boyle
      Sound like a plan mate. I sent you a message as well matey.
      Cheers
      Mike

  • @matt3642
    @matt3642 9 років тому

    Love the idea of the spanner will definitely be making a few of them iv got loads of old spammers I haven't used in a while thanks mick and can I ask what video editing software do you use thanks keep up the vids

    • @MikeWaldt
      @MikeWaldt  9 років тому

      +mathew capel
      Hi Mathew, the spanners are a very useful tool mate. I use AVS4You to edit my videos, it's not the best, but I like it :)
      Take care
      Mike

    • @matt3642
      @matt3642 9 років тому

      +Mike Waldt cheers mick already got one made up yesterday plenty more todo and thanks for that it works great for your vids

  • @tomsaunders4332
    @tomsaunders4332 8 років тому +1

    thanks so kindly for the for ebony finish, the recipt am now using is not very effective and drys quite pale ,, I did this in the lathe and junked up the chuck, had to use carb cleaner on it to clean it up. thanks again for the good information,

    • @MikeWaldt
      @MikeWaldt  8 років тому

      Hi Tom, I'm glad you found the video of some use. Let me know know how you get on.
      Take care
      Mike

  • @JimE6243
    @JimE6243 9 років тому

    Nice work Mike(as usual).
    Question: How would India Ink or black dye work to color it black?
    Thanks, JimE

    • @MikeWaldt
      @MikeWaldt  9 років тому

      +Trevanion
      There are many ways as you say Trevanion, this was just one of them, part of the fun is experimenting with different methods, and I have found that what works for one species of wood, may not be so effective on another.
      Thanks for your input my friend.
      Take care
      Mike

    • @MikeWaldt
      @MikeWaldt  9 років тому

      +Jim E
      Thanks Jim, I think it's worth a try, as I said to Trevanion below, experimentation is the key, and find what works for you, and the wood you're working on.
      Take care
      Mike

  • @billy19461
    @billy19461 7 років тому

    Great. Thank you!

    • @MikeWaldt
      @MikeWaldt  7 років тому

      +billy19461
      Thanks Billy
      Cheers
      Mike

  • @AsWoodTurns
    @AsWoodTurns 9 років тому

    Great tip for a black finial. Save the ebony for other projects.
    Alan

    • @MikeWaldt
      @MikeWaldt  9 років тому

      +As Wood Turns Thanks Alan, I agree.
      Cheers
      Mike

  • @katieneno
    @katieneno 8 років тому

    Hi Mike. Is a detail gouge the second one you used?

    • @MikeWaldt
      @MikeWaldt  8 років тому

      +Stefano Bastianelli
      Yes Stefano it is. Thanks for watching.
      Take care
      Mike

  • @tibbs4000
    @tibbs4000 4 роки тому

    these are gorgeous, do you sell these?

    • @MikeWaldt
      @MikeWaldt  4 роки тому

      Thank you Tracy ... no I don't ... never thought about it to be honest Tracey.

  • @charliemooney5742
    @charliemooney5742 9 років тому

    I got good tips from the video just start to get good at somethings just have to work around my disitable and find ways to get a good work Learn a lot from the videos on youtubeTA TA mike from a fellow turner charlie

    • @MikeWaldt
      @MikeWaldt  9 років тому

      +charlie Mooney
      Glad you found my video of interest Charlie, and thank you
      Take care
      Mike

  • @googlyeyedhorsecrap
    @googlyeyedhorsecrap 7 років тому

    when I put the spirit stain on, it always ends up having streaks which ruin the look. Anyone have any suggestions to mitigate this?

    • @MikeWaldt
      @MikeWaldt  7 років тому

      Hi Edward, if you use a wide grained soft wood for example, this can happen as the softer grain absorbs more stain, hence a darker hue will result. You can reduce this effect by sanding back, and applying thinner coats. Also if you stick with black stain the "streaky" effect is less obvious than if you use a lighter colour.
      Hope this helps some, and let me know how you get on.
      Cheers
      Mike

    • @googlyeyedhorsecrap
      @googlyeyedhorsecrap 7 років тому

      Thanks Mike :) that worked much better using thinner coats. However I then got to the waxing stage and the end is so thin it wobbles around and I struggle to buff the wax without breaking it.

    • @googlyeyedhorsecrap
      @googlyeyedhorsecrap 7 років тому

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  • @robertkutz
    @robertkutz 9 років тому

    mike nice tip.

    • @MikeWaldt
      @MikeWaldt  9 років тому

      +Robert Kutz
      Thanks Robert
      Cheers
      Mike

  • @paulalderton3187
    @paulalderton3187 9 років тому

    about time too mike workshop looks a bit grubby mate. lol. nice one ,,,

    • @MikeWaldt
      @MikeWaldt  9 років тому

      +paul alderton
      LMAO Paul....thanks mate :)
      Cheers
      Mike

  • @alanrenwick7667
    @alanrenwick7667 9 років тому

    sorry! - worthy of it.

    • @MikeWaldt
      @MikeWaldt  9 років тому

      +Alan Renwick
      Lol Alan......ditto ....below :)
      Cheers
      Mike

  • @gratefulperson6685
    @gratefulperson6685 8 років тому

    Sorry Mike not good with computers, my comment should as you guessed have been on you pen turning vid, once again novice at turning novic at computers, ha, ha,

    • @MikeWaldt
      @MikeWaldt  8 років тому

      +Grateful Person
      Lol...no problem...at least I know I'm not the only one ;)
      Cheers
      Mike