Cored and Confused: My Elm Bowl Woodturning Adventure

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  • @janmitchell641
    @janmitchell641 9 годин тому +3

    Any fellow, or woman, for that matter, who recognises that they don’t feel completely confident using a new tool, and goes back to the instructions, is a wise and humble individual, and a great role model. Bravo!

    • @MikeHolton
      @MikeHolton  4 години тому

      Thanks Jan, I really appreciate that! 😀

  • @jaynerichards7527
    @jaynerichards7527 Годину тому

    Wow! You are incredibly brave to use new tools for the first time on an episode. Moreover, to do so using live edge wood which is not symmetrical is amazing. Hats off to you. I love the finished result!❤

  • @Aleta-uy8gt
    @Aleta-uy8gt 2 години тому

    You are an excellent rolemodel for anyone learning how to use unfamiliar tools and equipment. Beautiful bowls.

  • @andyfirthbespoke
    @andyfirthbespoke День тому +9

    I doff my cap to you good sir for the bravery you've shown trying a new technique for the first time live on camera. Your sense of delirious terror did come across and I had a few beads of sweat watching the adventure unfold.
    The end result looks sensational, but I would expect nothing less from you my friend.

    • @MikeHolton
      @MikeHolton  День тому +1

      Haha thanks Andy, honestly that was terrifying! But I'm really looking forward to trying it again 😀

  • @marybethhuson295
    @marybethhuson295 3 години тому

    What a gorgeous large Natural Edge bowl! It will make a beautiful functional and show piece. I love the bark also💕 Practice will make you more comfortable using your new center saver. Thanks for sharing Mike.

  • @Divergent-Old-Lady
    @Divergent-Old-Lady 21 годину тому +3

    There are several lazy cats in Cumbria who were rudely awakened when I cheered as you snapped off the second bowl.
    What beautiful grain, I love wood, you can’t beat the variety of designs created in nature. I love the smell of sawn wood too. Hate, absolutely hate, seeing a tree felled but, if it must be, it’s better to repurpose and make its life infinite rather than thrown onto an open fire.
    I say infinite as I have a coffer in my bedroom that’s about 500yrs old. Now there’s a thought, just imagine, someone still loving that bowl in the year 2525 🤯

    • @MikeHolton
      @MikeHolton  20 годин тому +1

      Haha thanks so much and please apologise to your cats for me 😀

    • @Divergent-Old-Lady
      @Divergent-Old-Lady 19 годин тому +1

      @ I shall

  • @nikkiewhite476
    @nikkiewhite476 9 годин тому

    I am in love with that corer! It has a bit of a steep learning curve but with the results being triple the amount of pieces? Yes please! I used to be sad at the amount of wood turned into shavings, they do have their uses: carbon for composting, mulching flower/garden beds, adding grit to icy walks if you have nothing else, absorbing liquid spills, etc, etc.
    I do hope you choose to use it often, from a larger piece of wood you could make stacks of bowls and platters. Having hand crafted live edge matching serving bowls for fancy dinners would be luxury!

    • @MikeHolton
      @MikeHolton  4 години тому

      Haha thanks Nikkie, I'll use it when I think it's appropriate and am really looking forward to the next one 😀

  • @shelleygreer915
    @shelleygreer915 9 годин тому

    Gorgeous! The first core I was okay with, but I kept holding my breath on the second one... How cool that there are different ways to core lathe projects. The one with the most toys wins...😊 Congratulations!

    • @MikeHolton
      @MikeHolton  9 годин тому

      Haha thanks Shelley 😀

  • @edwardsierpowski3839
    @edwardsierpowski3839 23 години тому +4

    I’m so pleased you’ve gotten round to using a wood saver. I have winced at the amount of centres that have been turned to sawdust up till now. The smaller piece looks just right for a lid to another future piece.

    • @MikeHolton
      @MikeHolton  22 години тому

      Thanks Edward, I'm glad as well, but they are not cheap! 😀

  • @JeffCapenos-vb4yx
    @JeffCapenos-vb4yx 27 хвилин тому

    Great job. Truly enjoyed watching you work through the process. Also, liked the occasional low camera angle with the shavings flying into the lens. Beautiful finished bowl. Thanks for bringing us along

  • @lyndseybeaumont7301
    @lyndseybeaumont7301 22 години тому +1

    I was as nervous as you when you were taking out the centres. I could feel my nerves on edge lol. I was so very pleased for you when it all worked out. Well done! Practice makes perfect, so you will get more confident as you use it more. What I like most about it is, you don’t waste all that beautiful wood and can maximise your production from the same amount of materials. The finished article? Well, what can I say? It’s stunning, and I love the fact that it’s not a perfect round. The rough bark edge gives it such a natural look. I truly adore it. I never get sick of watching what emerges from a hunk of rough wood. I’m so glad you are back after the holidays. xxx

    • @MikeHolton
      @MikeHolton  22 години тому

      Thanks so much Lyndsey 😀 Happy new year 😀

  • @nanalefevre3670
    @nanalefevre3670 19 годин тому +2

    My goodness, i have been on pins & needles (as the old saying goes) This is my favorite video ! And all your new tools ! You done Good buddy!!And more than one bowl from one chunk of wood.....and So pretty 😊

    • @MikeHolton
      @MikeHolton  11 годин тому

      Thanks so much Nana 😁

  • @DoloresJNurss
    @DoloresJNurss 9 годин тому

    I can see why that's your new favorite--it's fantastic!

  • @jennifernewmark3182
    @jennifernewmark3182 12 годин тому

    That is a magnificent bowl. I love the live edge and the grain... a lot of times I admire what you've done but don't feel any desire to take it home. Not so with this one! What a beautiful piece!

    • @MikeHolton
      @MikeHolton  10 годин тому

      Thank you very much Jennifer, must admit, this is one of my favourites 😀

  • @DrGIzmoBRad
    @DrGIzmoBRad 11 годин тому

    As with you, the live edge elm bowl is absolutely my favorite.
    A one of a kind piece :).

  • @NotSoTimorousBeastie
    @NotSoTimorousBeastie 10 годин тому

    As always a beautiful creation. My heart was in my mouth whilst you were removing cores, but loved watching it, despite the trauma, well done on learning another new skill 👍

  • @lindadepew4471
    @lindadepew4471 10 годин тому

    AGAIN; Just gorgeous! and I love that you have 2 more blanks!

    • @MikeHolton
      @MikeHolton  9 годин тому

      Thank you so much Linda, me too 😀

  • @reginaserrambana4335
    @reginaserrambana4335 17 годин тому

    I really enjoyed your explanation during your first use of the coring tool. Really great to see someone working through the process.

    • @MikeHolton
      @MikeHolton  10 годин тому

      Thank you very much Regina 😀

  • @Psychlist1972
    @Psychlist1972 13 годин тому

    It was enjoyable to see you go through the learning process on camera

    • @MikeHolton
      @MikeHolton  10 годин тому

      Thanks! Hopefully it will give someone courage to have a go 😀

  • @fionacrouch1732
    @fionacrouch1732 День тому +1

    I'll be right over to collect my bowl, thanks Mike 😊
    Love, love, love ❤️
    Very brave man 🤪
    Thank you for sharing this with us. The end result is magnificent.
    Pink is also definitely your colour 😉😋🤭

    • @MikeHolton
      @MikeHolton  23 години тому +1

      Haha thanks Fiona, I'll gift wrap it ready for you to collect 😀
      The pink matches my eyes 😜😂

  • @trurex007lee7
    @trurex007lee7 21 годину тому +1

    Nice bowl, you were brave in demonstrating the new corer for the first time.

    • @MikeHolton
      @MikeHolton  20 годин тому

      Thanks so much 😀

    • @pippin1ful
      @pippin1ful 19 годин тому +1

      The corer is a great addition. So much beautiful wood can be saved and turned.

    • @MikeHolton
      @MikeHolton  10 годин тому

      @@pippin1ful I hope so 😀

  • @leaannd.8786
    @leaannd.8786 9 годин тому

    Love the grain . It looks so rich it would be perfect in any home. 👍

    • @MikeHolton
      @MikeHolton  9 годин тому

      Thanks so much, the grain is just stunning 😀

  • @christopherjohnson6890
    @christopherjohnson6890 21 годину тому

    The new tool is a good idea. Normally when a bowl is turned 75% goes in the bin! Good result in the end.

    • @MikeHolton
      @MikeHolton  21 годину тому

      Thanks Christopher 😀

  • @philgallagher1
    @philgallagher1 16 годин тому

    15:37 I love the sentence "I feel SLIGHTLY confident that I MIGHT be able to do it" (!) Followed by 16:23 "OK, I THINK I know what I'm doing" (!). And then go and check the video to make sure. Then you screw up your nerves and get stuck in!
    And by Gum, you only went and did it!! Well done Sir!!
    I know you didn't exactly enjoy the whole experience, but that's what it was... Experience! The next time it will be easier and the one after that will be easier still. Eventually you will wonder what you were so worried about in the first place!
    A great video, and it's good to see the toys out and getting used!

    • @MikeHolton
      @MikeHolton  10 годин тому

      Thanks Phil and you are right, the first step is always the hardest and this is why I always try to take that first step on camera. Hopefully if gives someone the nerve to just have a go 😀

  • @dkat20000
    @dkat20000 16 годин тому

    Awesome live edge, love the grain. Thanks for letting us come along for the ride.

    • @MikeHolton
      @MikeHolton  10 годин тому

      You're welcome and thanks for watching 😀

  • @sandrafournier8196
    @sandrafournier8196 19 годин тому +1

    This is the most beautiful thing you've made to date, in my humble opinion. Congrats

    • @MikeHolton
      @MikeHolton  11 годин тому

      Thanks so much Sandra 😁

  • @lisawheeler53
    @lisawheeler53 11 годин тому

    Beautiful live edge bowl! I was on the edge of my seat watching you use the new tool to carve that out! Success!

    • @MikeHolton
      @MikeHolton  10 годин тому

      Thanks so much Lisa 😀

  • @janetjenkins1102
    @janetjenkins1102 16 годин тому

    Wow that was stressful for us - goodness only knows how you felt!!! Stunning result - well done 💕. I think that is our favourite ever - congratulations 🎉

    • @MikeHolton
      @MikeHolton  10 годин тому

      Thanks Janet, this was a very interesting experience 😀

  • @Ebba-June
    @Ebba-June 14 годин тому

    What a gorgeous elm bowl. ♥ I was holding my breath when you were taking out those two core pieces... but you did good. And there's two more smaller bowls to clean up so you have a lovely set. Thanks for showing the whole thought process.

    • @MikeHolton
      @MikeHolton  10 годин тому +1

      Thank you so much and you're welcome 😀

  • @bettybryson9637
    @bettybryson9637 12 годин тому

    Love the elm bowl. Gorgeous! And your new tools do amazing things!!!

    • @MikeHolton
      @MikeHolton  10 годин тому

      Thanks so much Betty 😀

  • @katelinnett9020
    @katelinnett9020 12 годин тому

    It always amazes me how shallow a recess you can get away with when using the chuck.
    It feels like it should be deeper, but you always manage to get it nice and secure!

    • @MikeHolton
      @MikeHolton  10 годин тому

      Thanks Kate, it has a dovetail on it so locks in place quite well 😀

  • @rosannamize6622
    @rosannamize6622 12 годин тому +1

    "I will use this again... but... not until the trauma has worn off. " 😂 You did great for your first time. Just go with the popular Bob Ross saying, “There are no mistakes, just happy accidents.” 😂😂 You did a great job as always! I love the natural live edge and beauty of this bowl.

    • @MikeHolton
      @MikeHolton  10 годин тому

      Haha thanks so much Rosanna 😀

  • @BSE1aleut
    @BSE1aleut 17 годин тому

    Mr Holton … that was a very daring thing to do … a 1st time coring with us. I am so proud of you!!! I have always been a fan of coring and am constantly thinking of all the beautiful wood that is lost when turners dont use them WHEN they have large pieces of wood! Thank you for investing in one & using it!!!

    • @MikeHolton
      @MikeHolton  10 годин тому

      Thanks so much, I really appreciate it 😀

  • @JohnBlakeman-ip6um
    @JohnBlakeman-ip6um 19 годин тому +2

    Brilliant bowl, very brave using the coring tool.

  • @brentread5114
    @brentread5114 11 годин тому

    Another quality piece of Workmanship Mike always impressed with your presentation and explanation of each step , really impressed with the bowl corers, certainly does save time , great work once again mate 👍😎

    • @MikeHolton
      @MikeHolton  10 годин тому

      Thanks so much Brent 😀

  • @lisasuggs8461
    @lisasuggs8461 18 годин тому

    I love that you could make nesting bowls with your new tool! Again, a beautiful piece.

    • @MikeHolton
      @MikeHolton  10 годин тому

      Thank you very much Lisa 😀

  • @michaelbrennan6582
    @michaelbrennan6582 13 годин тому

    I can only hope that I will be able to come close to your level of craftsmanship. Well done Mike.

    • @MikeHolton
      @MikeHolton  10 годин тому

      Thanks Michal, it's just practice 😀

  • @lonegunwomen
    @lonegunwomen 19 годин тому +1

    Truly beautiful bowl Mike, the grain is stunning. Well done, looking forward to seeing the other two bowls. 💖

    • @MikeHolton
      @MikeHolton  11 годин тому

      Very soon Margaret and thanks 😄

  • @christopherharrison6724
    @christopherharrison6724 21 годину тому

    Trauma that was exciting I was on the edge of my seat,seen coring systems used before but always by experts.This was awsome.

    • @MikeHolton
      @MikeHolton  20 годин тому

      Haha thanks, glad you enjoyed it 😁

  • @sylviamaunder3409
    @sylviamaunder3409 10 годин тому

    Oooh, new toys! My goodness, it was an adventure watching those come into practice. While the result is absolutely gorgeous; love, love, love the wood, I’m really looking forward to those smaller cutouts being turned into ????

    • @MikeHolton
      @MikeHolton  9 годин тому

      Thank you so much Sylvia, I'll turn them soon 😀

  • @peterbarriscale7857
    @peterbarriscale7857 17 годин тому

    Great video, great bowl and great guts to do your first cores on camera, something few others might do. Stunning result deserving of the work that went into it. Thanks Mike.

    • @MikeHolton
      @MikeHolton  10 годин тому

      You're welcome Peter and thanks, I try things on camera for the first time in hope that it gives people courage just to have a go, it does not matter if it's perfect or even if you fail 😀

  • @petershipman7314
    @petershipman7314 19 годин тому +1

    Core!! That was good 😅,lovely work Mike 🎉❤

  • @maryball4715
    @maryball4715 20 годин тому

    I love it, as soon as I saw this peice, when you first started I was like that's gonna be a beautiful bowl.. and I was right. Excellent job Mike.. I've shown your work to a number of people and they love them just as I do.. ❤

    • @MikeHolton
      @MikeHolton  20 годин тому

      Thank you very much Mary, I really appreciate it 😊

  • @elainecooksey5338
    @elainecooksey5338 23 години тому

    Well done, Mike. Very brave of you. And what a stunning bowl you made, how gorgeous is that. Can't wait for you to finish the other two bowls. Thank you. Love the way you worked how to use the new tool and make a great job of it. 😊xxx

    • @MikeHolton
      @MikeHolton  22 години тому +1

      Thank you very much Elaine and hopefully next time I can do even better 😀

  • @ChrisSchoonover-th9cc
    @ChrisSchoonover-th9cc 14 годин тому

    Surprisingly, wood turning is not a hobby that i intend to pick up, but I thoroughly enjoy watching your videos.

    • @MikeHolton
      @MikeHolton  10 годин тому

      Thanks Chris, I do the same, I watch a lot of blacksmith video's knowing I'll never try it 😀

  • @andrewscott9547
    @andrewscott9547 23 години тому

    Well what can one say apart from it's beautiful, keep on turning your my inspiration

    • @MikeHolton
      @MikeHolton  23 години тому +1

      Thanks Andrew, I will do my best 😀

  • @davidneil3811
    @davidneil3811 22 години тому

    What a great adventure with a beautiful end product! Well done and very enjoyable to watch. Think you

    • @MikeHolton
      @MikeHolton  22 години тому

      You're welcome David and thanks 😀

  • @scottfultz5594
    @scottfultz5594 21 годину тому

    That coring system is cool. I always think that we waste so much wood by turning, but this saves some at least. Gorgeous bowl as always.

    • @MikeHolton
      @MikeHolton  21 годину тому

      Thank you! Cheers Scott, we do waste a lot but these kits are quite expensive, you need to sell a lot to make it worthwhile 😀

  • @racheldray1057
    @racheldray1057 22 години тому

    A magnificent bowl, well worth the trauma! I know that feeling when turning some pieces. Great job and thank you for sharing the learning process. You certainly chose a challenging piece to core. I hope you show us what you make with the cores and how you deal with getting a tenon on them. Brilliant video.

    • @MikeHolton
      @MikeHolton  22 години тому

      Thank you very much Rachel, I am thinking of making a shorter video about how I intend to finish them but holding is sure going to be an issue 😀

  • @maryrichmond
    @maryrichmond 11 годин тому

    It is such a beautiful piece! I especially live the grain and patterns in the wood. Glad you kept the bark on the rim of it.

    • @MikeHolton
      @MikeHolton  10 годин тому +1

      Thanks Mary, I'm glad the bard stayed on as well 😀

    • @maryrichmond
      @maryrichmond Годину тому

      @ You’re very welcome Mike.

  • @brycegenevaostler9359
    @brycegenevaostler9359 18 годин тому

    Mike, Thanks for the new video. The bowl is really nice. The wood is very nice. To me, it looks a lot like locust wood. It does have a very white heartwood and cambium layer, which is a. Ery beautiful contrast.

    • @MikeHolton
      @MikeHolton  10 годин тому

      Thanks Brysce you are right 😀

  • @BarryBuckley-dm6jy
    @BarryBuckley-dm6jy 6 годин тому

    Can’t beat a bit of theory well done Mike

  • @lesareid9810
    @lesareid9810 21 годину тому

    Watching the journey of this wood through the coring, turning, and finishing was so interesting. And the finished bowl is probably my favorite so far.

    • @MikeHolton
      @MikeHolton  21 годину тому

      Thanks so much Lesa clad you enjoyed it 😁

  • @RenaLarson61
    @RenaLarson61 13 годин тому

    Absolutely gorgeous bowl Mike. I love that you left the bark on .

  • @waynethompson4453
    @waynethompson4453 3 години тому

    Your welcome mike glad it turned out nice I have a couple more of these (slightly larger)currently on ebay if any of your viewers are interested. Thanks Wayne.

  • @patembry6625
    @patembry6625 22 години тому

    I have never seen a bowl with a live edge. Love, love, love it. The grain is beautiful. Lovely bowl

    • @MikeHolton
      @MikeHolton  22 години тому

      Thank you very much Pat

  • @janmitchell641
    @janmitchell641 8 годин тому

    My favourite one so far! Gorgeous!

  • @ericparramore5136
    @ericparramore5136 23 години тому

    The coring systems are interesting. Good job figuring it out and another beautiful bowl in the books

    • @MikeHolton
      @MikeHolton  22 години тому

      Thanks so much Eric, using that coring tool was almost fun lol 😀

  • @FiregirlHandmadebyWendy
    @FiregirlHandmadebyWendy 4 години тому

    Very nice and big size live edge bowl. And good to see the way you use new tools, so recognizing. The insecurity that comes with using tools for the first time.. but you did a great job. 💪👌

    • @MikeHolton
      @MikeHolton  Годину тому +1

      Thank you very much Wendy, I was nervous but we got there lol 😀

  • @mollynakamori
    @mollynakamori 12 годин тому

    That was a terrifying but fascinating process. I have long mourned the loss of all that wood in the middles, and am happy to see that there's a doo dad to solve that loss. Such a beautiful piece!

    • @MikeHolton
      @MikeHolton  10 годин тому

      Glad you enjoyed it Molly and thanks 😀

  • @AlienLeader4
    @AlienLeader4 День тому +1

    That is awesome. Its great when you show new ways of turning. I think you should create a shirt.
    "I'd do that again Once the tramatic goes away." Lol
    Keep up the amazing work. 👽

    • @MikeHolton
      @MikeHolton  День тому +1

      Haha thanks, I've made a note of that, it may just happen 😀

    • @racheldray1057
      @racheldray1057 22 години тому +1

      I'd buy that t-shirt

  • @stephenmurphy4092
    @stephenmurphy4092 22 години тому

    Tricky that was Mr Holton; to say the least! Your perseverance paid off though. The finished bowl though is absolutely delightful.

    • @MikeHolton
      @MikeHolton  22 години тому

      Thanks so much Stephen 😀

  • @davidehrmann6862
    @davidehrmann6862 23 години тому +1

    Thank you for letting us in on your angst as you tried coring for the first time.

    • @MikeHolton
      @MikeHolton  22 години тому

      You're welcome David, we are all in this together 😀

  • @markduggan3451
    @markduggan3451 5 годин тому

    That is a stunning bowl. Well worth the twitching bottom, I think we all had when you were coring it out.

    • @MikeHolton
      @MikeHolton  4 години тому

      Haha thanks Mark, it was an interesting process and I found out the colour of adrenalin lol 😀

  • @paulinvegas2861
    @paulinvegas2861 7 годин тому

    Beautiful. First experience coring takes a lot of guts, well done.

    • @MikeHolton
      @MikeHolton  4 години тому

      Thanks so much Paul 😀

  • @joycecutter3358
    @joycecutter3358 22 години тому

    That natural edge elm bowl is awesome mike the smaller bowls look awesome too xx

    • @MikeHolton
      @MikeHolton  22 години тому

      Thanks so much Joyce 😀

  • @simon54131
    @simon54131 21 годину тому

    An interesting technique and a great demonstration. The bowl is amazing.

    • @MikeHolton
      @MikeHolton  21 годину тому

      Thank you very much Simon ☺️

  • @jbjeep8324
    @jbjeep8324 13 годин тому

    Fun stuff. =) I was pleasantly surprised there was no disaster in the making. A bit more practice and I cant wait to see what you are coring out!

    • @MikeHolton
      @MikeHolton  10 годин тому

      Thanks JB, I was quite surprised as well 😀

  • @Ouidafay
    @Ouidafay 11 годин тому

    Loving the bowl. Looking forward to what you with the other two bowls.

    • @MikeHolton
      @MikeHolton  10 годин тому

      Thanks, hopefully I will sort them soon 😀

  • @j.graham8068
    @j.graham8068 21 годину тому

    What a fun way to make a set of nesting bowls!
    It's gorgeous. I feel like I'm always talking about the grain but how can I not? Lovely stuff.

  • @BarbaraShelton-xz9vn
    @BarbaraShelton-xz9vn 16 годин тому

    Another skill to hang on your tool belt😊. Seriously tho, I love how you can bring out the beauty, and the story of that grain. You can see that the first few years were good, followed by a few decades of hardship.
    Sorry, cold and flu season where we're at and we appear to be in the cross hairs. OTC meds kickin' in. 😸😽😹😿

    • @MikeHolton
      @MikeHolton  10 годин тому

      There is a lot going around Barbara, my wife was in bed a few days with it, hope you are feeling better soon 😀

  • @LuannYoumans-ec5fc
    @LuannYoumans-ec5fc День тому

    Love that you have tried coring, now you have 3 bowls instead of 1 bowl and lots of wood shaving. Thank you for sharing with us 💕

    • @MikeHolton
      @MikeHolton  23 години тому

      Thanks Luann, me too, I really can't wait to try it again! 😀

  • @deanhoward7621
    @deanhoward7621 День тому

    Beautiful bowl. I particularly like the natural bark edge.

    • @MikeHolton
      @MikeHolton  23 години тому

      Thanks Dean, I love the bark too 😀

  • @cobberpete1
    @cobberpete1 6 годин тому

    You did give us a good clue in the video title, so not much of a Guess. Beautiful. Happy New Year to you and the family.

    • @MikeHolton
      @MikeHolton  4 години тому

      Haha thanks Pete and the same to you 😀

  • @nameless6252
    @nameless6252 11 годин тому

    Splendiferous!

    • @MikeHolton
      @MikeHolton  10 годин тому

      Great word and thanks 😀

  • @Ms.W529
    @Ms.W529 19 годин тому

    Oh Mike. That is gorgeous!

  • @kathrynseaman6482
    @kathrynseaman6482 7 годин тому

    Always a good choice to read and re-read directions. Beautiful bowl and look foreward to seeing the cores made up! I have seen Jim from Sprague Woodturning reverse the core into the fresh cut and add a tenon on it.

    • @MikeHolton
      @MikeHolton  4 години тому

      Thanks Kathy, I would have done this with the cores but a live edge would not sit flat 😀

  • @yvonnepagan9912
    @yvonnepagan9912 11 годин тому

    Elm does give a lovely glow to a piece. This one looks like “The Eye of a T-Rex” when held landscape! Can you see it?! Gosh I love wood, Do show us what you do with the saved piece from it! Did I say I love wood! Just in case I didn’t…I ADORE WOOD! Thank you for showing us how the pro’s do it! ❤️😊🇦🇺🦘Yvonne

    • @MikeHolton
      @MikeHolton  10 годин тому

      Haha thanks Yvonne and I will show you what happens to the cores 😀

  • @cherylabrams7590
    @cherylabrams7590 19 годин тому

    Mike that turned out beautiful I love the live edge.
    God bless have a great day

    • @MikeHolton
      @MikeHolton  11 годин тому

      Thanks so much Cheryl 🙂

  • @user-po8nt9on4f
    @user-po8nt9on4f 18 годин тому

    What a beautiful bowl, my favorite so far!

  • @damianlee8149
    @damianlee8149 10 годин тому

    Well done with the wood saver. With a little confidence you will get some wonderful sets of bowls just pick one and go for it.

    • @MikeHolton
      @MikeHolton  10 годин тому

      Thanks Damian, that's the plan 😀

  • @Tseringlhatso
    @Tseringlhatso 19 годин тому

    Oh wow, I can see why it's one of your favourites - it really is stunning. Looking forward to see what you do with the cores too! 😍

    • @MikeHolton
      @MikeHolton  11 годин тому

      Thanks so much, I was thinking of making a short video to show how I'll hold them to finish them off ☺️

  • @goliathhickman
    @goliathhickman 20 годин тому

    That elm is a stunning colour.

    • @MikeHolton
      @MikeHolton  20 годин тому +1

      Thanks I really love this wood 😁

  • @anthonypearson760
    @anthonypearson760 21 годину тому

    WOW what a beautiful bowl, please do so more Elm such a beautiful grain, 👏👏

  • @jackquick5452
    @jackquick5452 18 годин тому

    Well that looked like a lot of fun! 😄

    • @MikeHolton
      @MikeHolton  10 годин тому +1

      Haha thanks Jack, it was lol 😀

  • @helencheadle5709
    @helencheadle5709 День тому

    Thanks

    • @MikeHolton
      @MikeHolton  День тому

      Wow! thanks so much Helen!!! 😀

  • @loranwfry-zu9pu
    @loranwfry-zu9pu 23 години тому

    Congratulations on the new toys. Very nice work Mike.

  • @jeramiahcrosier3481
    @jeramiahcrosier3481 День тому +1

    I have definitely been looking at the McNaughton system. It seems like the easiest way to get into coring, but there is a huge learning curve. I think that most folks core out green wood to help it go faster and easier. Either way, heck of a bowl at the end.

    • @MikeHolton
      @MikeHolton  23 години тому

      Thanks Jeramiah, I went with this one as I did not want to be constrained by a certain shape I wanted more freedom. It was traumatic at the time but now I'm ready to try it again 😀

  • @michaelfelixb1316
    @michaelfelixb1316 7 годин тому

    Das hast sehr schön hinbekommen. Mit den neuen Werkzeugen hat es doch sehr gut funktioniert 💪 Die Schale sieht klasse aus. Respekt, wie immer👏👍

    • @MikeHolton
      @MikeHolton  3 години тому

      Vielen Dank, Michael. Ich bin mir sicher, dass ich mit der Übung besser werden werde 😀

  • @lisaw6847
    @lisaw6847 21 годину тому

    Love the elm bowl with the live edge. And good on you Mike for challenging yourself with new tools!

    • @MikeHolton
      @MikeHolton  21 годину тому

      Glad you enjoyed it and thanks Lisa 😄

  • @S-T-E-V-E
    @S-T-E-V-E 18 годин тому

    What a gorgeous colour! 👍

    • @MikeHolton
      @MikeHolton  10 годин тому

      Thanks Steve, it really is 😀

  • @_zhawkeye_9808
    @_zhawkeye_9808 День тому

    ...great looking bowl...well done, Mike...👍
    Matt

  • @ivancotterill6059
    @ivancotterill6059 17 годин тому

    Nice project and beautiful grain. Love the natural edge

  • @vdubboy85225
    @vdubboy85225 21 годину тому

    Great to see the New Year treating you well. Amazing piece Mike.

    • @MikeHolton
      @MikeHolton  20 годин тому

      Many thanks my friend 😊

  • @thehampshirewoodturner
    @thehampshirewoodturner 22 години тому +1

    Hi Mike, To start with what a fantastic bowl, the grain and the live edge looks fantastic. I like you bought one of those about 6 years ago, i used it a half dozen times and its been sat on a shelf ever since, frightened me to death!!!!, once i have sorted out my e-mail i will drop you a line, stay safe

    • @MikeHolton
      @MikeHolton  22 години тому

      Haha thanks Steve, I am getting over the experience now and looking forward to having another go 😀

  • @yonderhillwildlife
    @yonderhillwildlife День тому

    Impressive! Admire your willingness to try and not be afraid to fail. Though even more impressive is the result . What a beauty!

    • @MikeHolton
      @MikeHolton  23 години тому +1

      Thank you so much, failing is learning and is not something to be scared of (haha I was terrified) 😀

    • @yonderhillwildlife
      @yonderhillwildlife 23 години тому

      Not surprised you were terrified. I was expecting the core to come free, get snagged on the tool and all hell let loose. What is so nice is that all that lovely core from the big bowl isn't on the floor as chips. Win win I reckon 😉

  • @PaulStaples-h2f
    @PaulStaples-h2f 22 години тому

    Wow, you never make a bad decision, what a great job; that looks amazing and well done on the tool cabinet, it looks very profesional. Have a great New Year.

    • @MikeHolton
      @MikeHolton  22 години тому

      Thank you very much Paul and the same to you 😀

  • @TigerTimOakham
    @TigerTimOakham 20 годин тому

    Nice - and I’m looking forward to seeing you using those 2 cores

  • @rambladesmanmoe6291
    @rambladesmanmoe6291 20 годин тому

    Thanks again Mike for sharing with us out here. 😊😊

  • @millabird
    @millabird День тому

    This one has a beautiful shape. Great job!