Thank you Jane. It sure is pretty for sure. And I have more from the same tree. And I have some from my son's place so I have more to turn and looking forward to it. Thanks for watching, Gary
Thanks Gary. That is really a beautiful piece you have created. I always enjoy watching you turn a common piece of wood into a cherished piece of artwork. I look forward to seeing more of your skilled workmanship. May the Lord continue to bless you and your family. Take care my friend.
Thank you Collin. For sure the grain is very special on this piece. I think the shape really shows off the grain. I wish it would show up better but the ends have a 3D look to the grain. Thanks for watching, Gary
Thank you Colin. There are so many types of cherry and it is fun to see what each has to offer. We have one decent sized Cherry tree but the birds get to the fruit faster than we can. Had two trees and took one down. But it was very small. The wood did not go to waste as it was big enough for the smoker. Thanks for watching, Gary
Now that is a unique shape Gary. I love it. Great job 👍. 97 degrees is hot 🥵. We live in southwestern Illinois, and l am so done with the hot 🥵 weather. Stay cool and hydrated my friend and thanks for sharing.
Thank you Scott. I was sure fun watching the beautiful grain take shape. It has cooled down here and now we feel cold at 74 degrees LOL. That is actually about perfect. Thanks for watching, Gary
I fell asleep the first two times I “watched” this one but the third try was definitely worth it. My only disappointment is that everyone else said what think already! Cherry is my favorite wood to look at for some reason and even for firewood just I love the smell. I thought your video was interesting the whole way through I just had a really busy week and was very tired the first two tries😅. Thanks Gary!
Thanks so much Barry! I fall asleep during our favorite TV shows so I get it. I think not getting much sleep has something to do with me. I agree with all the uses of Cherry. Number one on my list is a nice little turning. Then it makes great smoking wood for anything from salmon to a turkey. The shavings look good sprinkled on my wifes flower gardens. Hope things settle down for you and your not so busy. Take care, Gary
Another beauty and I love the color and shape! That shape is not a type you see on most turning videos and I like it, which makes the piece unique, well done and thanks! Cheers Al
Thanks so much Carl. Happy to hear you liked it. I know I sure do and so does my wife. She said it would be good to put little "do dads" in. Thanks for watching, Gary
Thanks Carol. The Cherry has been amazing from the tree I got this from. Happy you like the shape I just kind of went for it and like it a lot. Thanks for watcing, Gary
Gary, what an absolutely beautiful piece, when you look into the piece where the “ears” are vertical it looks like you are looking into a large mouth bass!!
Thanks Michael. I see what you mean about the large mouth bass. Most of my fishing has been for salmon and steelhead. They have a much different mouth. When fresh out of or in the ocean the teeth are very sharp. Not recommend to hold them like a bass LOL Thanks for watching, Gary
Thank you Doug! You are right about where Cherry is at on the list of beautiful wood. I am looking forward to turning more from this batch. Thanks for watching, Gary
I like the shape, color of this bowl as well as the grain design. Cherry is just basically beautiful and the shapes you are making enhance that. The cactus bloom is beautiful. Looks like some type of Cereus cactus. It is interesting how close our weather conditions are so often considering how far apart we are. We are having mid to upper 90's too. We are getting a lot of humidity from the Gulf now which does not help and the air today is absolutely still. It is so dry here right now that at least I do not have to mow. There is nothing left but dirt and rocks. Haha. Have a good day.
Thanks Travis. For sure Cherry 🍒🍒🍒 is a beautiful wood. A friend gave the cactus. It is a start from a cactus his grandmother gave him many years ago. He has kept it going for years. He has a lot of then now and brings then in when it gets cold. It has cooled down a lot here Thanks for watching, Gary
Good evening, Gary. A beautiful piece for sure. The shape is different and I very much like it. As always, an amazing finish. 90° is a tad too hot. Keep moving forward, may friend. Ray
Thank you Ray. Sure happy that shape worked out. We sure have had our share of hot days but we are back to normal temps here in Oregon. We even have rain coming this week. Take care buddy! Gary
Gary , you really had me going there in the beginning . But , you surprised me with the wings you put on this gorgeous piece . You really got the finish down on this one as . Awesome ! I too, am turning a Cherry piece and I thought we may be doing the same thing . Phew ! You didn't . I am doing a sort of hollow form from almost the same size wood . I too am having to deal with a knot . lol . Scary . lol . Anyway , thanks so much for sharing this video of this awesome piece . More heat next week for us again . We hope you have a great ( cooler ) weekend and a wondewrful week ahead . See you next Friday .
Thanks Jon! I sort of had the wings in mind. Just had to get turning and see how it would look with the one side much lower. You will have to let me know how yours turns out. We have cooler weather in store next week but you never know around here. Take care, Gary
@@ThePapa1947 Oh mine is way different than yours . I have a couple woozy cracks to deal with and sadly no wings . I just love yours . We are supposed to be around 94 on Tuesday I thing . Then in the mid 80's for a spell . Have a great weekend and week ahead .
I absolutely love the design on this one, Gary! I think it kind of blooms just sitting there! I'm sure it was a lot of extra work turning this because of those cool wings but, from my point of view, totally worth it! Such a great finish, too! Love the backyard cactus! Do you bring it in for the winter? Such a beautiful flower. Great job all around, my friend, keep'em coming! 😊 Phil
Thanks Phil! The sanding on the inside took 4 times what it normally would. I just had to keep at it and it was well worth it. Will bring the cactus plants in soon. The love the hot weather and do not do good when it cools down. My friend gave them to me. He got the original from his grandmother at least 30 years ago and has been getting starts off it for that long. Thanks for watching, Gary
Thank you very much Mark. Well every time you turn you are getting better. So just keep turning and have fun. I find that fun is what helps me improve. I guess they work together. I look to learn something everyday. Thanks for watching, Gary
Really nice bowl Gary! This whole video was like Deja vu for me. I did a shape (unsuccessfully) a few months ago and cracked it from a bad catch I got using my carbide on the inside bottom. I ended up turning off the live edge on the top, otherwise it would have looked a lot like yours.😢
I like the sealcoat because it is de-waxed shellac and I can put any finish over it. I rarely use regular shellac any more, I just use multiple coats of the sanding sealer if I want a shellac finish.
I use the seal coat when I spray lacquer on. I feel the lacquer levels much better. I normally do not use the seal coat with wipe on poly as it soaks in very well.
That was a good turning, Gary. Nice form. I have a piece of burr oak I've always thought should be a bird's mouth vase. Thanks for braving the hot shop to complete this. I have a question I have to ask, especially after seeing another youtubers reach for carbide when I was thinking it was the least attractive choice. In both the other instance, and your stubborn knot, I thought the least challenging tool would be a nice gouge with plenty of downward pressure toward the rest so those curlycues don't even know there was an interruption in the cut. Whereas with a scraper (less so since yours was at a sheer angle), I'd be more concerned about the edge going too deep and taking enough to cause a catch. Anything you see me overlooking to understand the physics and reasoning going on? Could be just downright personal preference and comfort, too.
Thank you Jay happy you liked this one. As far as what I chose to cut to the bottom I feel the the small carbide was the best choice because the knot was off to the side and was much harder than the wood. With the carbide I could leave it flat and not worry about going from a softer material to a harder material like the know. All I can say about if you missed anything is to try both and use what works best for you. That is what I did. I went from a sharp gouge that was not doing what I wanted to the carbide which worked much better. Not sure if that makes sense but is the best I can say based on your question. Thanks for watching, Gary
Thank you Dave. Funny as I turned this piece I was thinking the same thing. Unlike a present not even the person who gave it to you knows what is on the inside. That makes me laugh as when I was a kid my sister and her husband got me a special gift. My mother was so excited (she knew what it was) she said "Hurry up and open you coat" She loved Christmas. Our kids now always say that at least once during Christmas time. Brings back good memories from those old days. Thanks for that memory, Gary
Lovely piece
Thank you Patricia I appreciate you watching and commenting,
Gary
Wow that’s really cool, thanks for sharing this video
Thank you Tim and thanks for watching,
Gary
Nice piece
@@grimreaper7198 thank you I appreciate you watching and commenting,
Gary
Love it Gary
Thanks Bobby I appreciate you watching and commenting,
Gary
Nicely done it's a lovely asymmetric piece
Thanks Josh!
Very unique and beautiful.
Thanks Tom I appreciate your comment.
Gary
Great design!
Thanks Tom I appreciate you watching,
Gary
That is a beautiful piece.
Thanks John I am happy you liked it.
Gary
Very nice
Thank you Bob I appreciate you watching,
Gary
Kudos, just beautiful.
Thank you Donna I appreciate you watching and commenting,
Gary
Great workmanship
Thank you very much Edward I appreciate you watching and commenting,
Gary
Just appreciate your work
Thanks so much 😊
waves on grains Beautiful curved or the wings 🪽 Gorgeous work pcs of art
Thanks so much Gaetan I am happy you liked it.
Gary
Beautiful work!
Thank you very much Pat. Happy you liked it.
Gary
I love the shape! And, I'm always amazed at how easy you make it look to get results with no tool lines!!!
Thanks Michael! Sharp tools and lots of practice will get rid of those lines. I appreciate your comments.
Gary
Practice...practice. Now I have an excuse to skip work and go back out to the shop!!!
Your wood turning always is so beautiful
Thanks so much Salky I appreciate you watching and commenting,
Gary
This is so pretty ❤ that Cherry is gorgeous
Thank you Jane. It sure is pretty for sure. And I have more from the same tree.
And I have some from my son's place so I have more to turn and looking forward to it.
Thanks for watching,
Gary
Nice one, Gary
Thank you Louis I appreciate you watching and commenting,
Gary
One of the most beautiful ones I’ve seen so far
Thank you very much Madonna I appreciate you watching.
Wow! as a newbie...I wish! Thanks for sharing
Thank you very much Keep on turning. The more you turn the more you learn.
Thanks Gary. That is really a beautiful piece you have created. I always enjoy watching you turn a common piece of wood into a cherished piece of artwork. I look forward to seeing more of your skilled workmanship. May the Lord continue to bless you and your family. Take care my friend.
Thank you very much Rudy I appreciate your comments.
We are grateful for all of his blessings.
Thanks for watching,
Gary
Very nice, I love the shape,the cherry is a beautiful piece of wood.
Thanks David. This Cherry has been some real nice wood. I do have a few more pieces from the same tree.
Thanks for watching,
Gary
That is beautiful thanks for sharing yi beautiful work it very i watch i learned something new thanks you very much
Thanks Denis I appreciate you watching and commenting,
Gary
Very nice Gary that piece of cherry turned out good thankyou for sharing good luck Gary keep turning
Thanks Ronnie I appreciate you watching and happy you liked it.
Gary
l weling like this one nice looking
Thank you Delbert I appreciate you watching,
Gary
Nice job phill
Thank you!
I am Gary
Another beautiful piece Gary.
Thanks so much Bob I appreciate you watching,
Gary
Beautiful bowl, Gary. 😊😊😊
Thank you Rob I appreciate you watching,
Gary
Very nice always try to learn as much as I can from watching you
Thanks Marty I appreciate your comments.
Gary
Gorgeous cherry bowl, Gary! Always enjoy watching a master at work! Thanks for sharing your talents, once again, Gary! 👏👏
All the best,
…..Gord
Thank you Gord I appreciate your comments and hope you are doing well.
Take care,
Gary
Another winner! Such beautiful and patient work!
Thank you very much Tony I appreciate your comments.
Thanks for watching,
Gary
Love it keep up the great videos
Thanks Danny I appreciate you watching and commenting,
Gary
Wow Gary that is Absolutely Stunning I love the shape and that Cherry's grain is Beautiful
Thank you Collin. For sure the grain is very special on this piece. I think the shape really shows off the grain.
I wish it would show up better but the ends have a 3D look to the grain.
Thanks for watching,
Gary
Cherry is such a lovely figured wood. You did this piece proud Gary, wish that I had decent size chunk myself.
Thank you Colin. There are so many types of cherry and it is fun to see what each has to offer.
We have one decent sized Cherry tree but the birds get to the fruit faster than we can. Had two trees and took one down. But it was very small. The wood did not go to waste as it was big enough for the smoker.
Thanks for watching,
Gary
Very pretty! Good work 👍
Thank you very much I appreciate you watching and commenting,
Gary
A very nice piece of work Gary. Thank you for sharing. Have a great day and stay safe.🙂🙂
Thanks Glen I appreciate you watching.
Gary
Love the shape, like a spitoon
Thank you Brian. It fun watching the shape come out of these pieces.
Gary
I like the shape you put on this piece. The finish turned out great. Have a great weekend.
Thank you Dale I appreciate you watching and commenting,
Gary
Beautiful Gary, I love your design. Yes it was from the same tree you turned before. But they are all different and stunning.
Thank you Rick. What they have in common is that wonderful color.
I will do more of it in the future but want to mix things up.
Thanks again!
Now that is a unique shape Gary. I love it. Great job 👍. 97 degrees is hot 🥵. We live in southwestern Illinois, and l am so done with the hot 🥵 weather. Stay cool and hydrated my friend and thanks for sharing.
Thank you Scott. I was sure fun watching the beautiful grain take shape.
It has cooled down here and now we feel cold at 74 degrees LOL. That is actually about perfect.
Thanks for watching,
Gary
I really like that shape Gary. Like always your video was very enjoyable. Thank you for sharing. See you next week
Thank you very much I appreciate you watching and see you then.
Gary
Very nice! I hope everyone thinks 97 is hot. I'm in Texas and I think that's hot!
Thanks John. Well most know it is hot. It will feel good right now as it has cooled down.
Thanks for watching,
Gary
Good explanation of mounting the lumber. Pretty bowl.
Thank you Ken. Sometimes it just doesn't work how you would like it to. This adapter I made came to the rescue.
Thanks for watching,
Gary
@@ThePapa1947 Creativity doesn't come necessarily in the product but in the process.
Thanks for sharing, Gary!
Thank you for watching Michael!
A really lovely shape, quite different to the usual. Thank you.
Thanks so much I appreciate you watching,
Gary
Gary, you really make that cherry look terrific! Shape is very pleasing as well as the finish.
Thanks Skip...happy you liked it and thanks for watching,
Gary
Fantastic shape! Did not expect it.
Thanks so much Dawn I am happy you liked it. It is always fun watching what the shape will be. I was pretty happy with this one.
Gary
Beautiful piece Gary. The wood grain looks awesome with the finish! As always, thanks for sharing!!
Thank you Mark happy you liked it.
Take care,
Gary
I fell asleep the first two times I “watched” this one but the third try was definitely worth it. My only disappointment is that everyone else said what think already! Cherry is my favorite wood to look at for some reason and even for firewood just I love the smell. I thought your video was interesting the whole way through I just had a really busy week and was very tired the first two tries😅. Thanks Gary!
Thanks so much Barry! I fall asleep during our favorite TV shows so I get it. I think not getting much sleep has something to do with me.
I agree with all the uses of Cherry. Number one on my list is a nice little turning. Then it makes great smoking wood for anything from salmon to a turkey. The shavings look good sprinkled on my wifes flower gardens.
Hope things settle down for you and your not so busy.
Take care,
Gary
Thanks Rick. Thanks Gary. Great job on the healover cherry.
Thanks Valerie!
Another beauty and I love the color and shape! That shape is not a type you see on most turning videos and I like it, which makes the piece unique, well done and thanks!
Cheers Al
Thank you Al! The colors are amazing in this cherry and happy you liked the shape.
Take care,
Gary
Another beauty Gary nicely done as always, Cherry is such a pleasure to turn, cheers from Will 👍🙂
Thank you Will. I sure do love turning Cherry and have some interesting pieces to turn.
Take care,
Gary
That piece looks really cool, Gary. Definitely a different shape, but that gives it character.
Thanks Billy. That shape makes the ring pretty cool looking. Or maybe even the other way.
Thanks for watching,
Gary
That's one beautiful bowl Gary. The grain is gorgeous, and your design is spot on. Nice call.
Thanks so much Carl. Happy to hear you liked it. I know I sure do and so does my wife. She said it would be good to put little "do dads" in.
Thanks for watching,
Gary
Cherry...warm and homely...love it
Thank you Richard!
This is a real favorite of mine ❤️ ♥️!
Thank you Kristi I am happy you like it.
Gary
You have to love cherry. The gain and color is wonderful. Always love a live edge bowl. Your design/shape is nice. It’s not just a round bowl
@@JD-xg3ek thank you very much. Cherry is a very nice wood to turn.
Thanks for watching I appreciate your comments,
Gary
Hi gary love cherry your bowl was fantastic and that step design is great .l would love to see a video on it's construction
Thank you John and I will be making that video in the near future.
Thanks,
Gary
A very cool shape Gary!! Quite unique. Kind of reminds me a bit of a Scottish thistle blossom. I like it very much 😊. Cheers, Rick
Thank you Rick. I will have to check out a Scottish thistle now.
Thanks for watching,
Gary
Beautiful I love cherry wood. Thanks for the flower picture as well
Thank you Arnold! I was pretty excited with the flower. The first we have on this plant since we have had it.
Gary
I love this bowl! The grain is so gorgeous and the shape is perfect!
Thanks Carol. The Cherry has been amazing from the tree I got this from. Happy you like the shape I just kind of went for it and like it a lot.
Thanks for watcing,
Gary
HI gary thats a beautiful colour and what a finish. beautifull.
Thank you Manjit!
Absolutely beautiful.
Thanks James I appreciate you watching and commenting,
Gary
Super looking bowl❤
Thank you Mark I appreciate you watching and commenting,
Gary
Beautiful piece, Gary. Beautiful wood and a great design.
Bill
Thank you Bill I appreciate your comments,
Gary
That grain is great looking. Nice live edge.
Thank you Joey I am happy you liked it.
Gary
The bowl is amazing reminds me of an old bronze spitoon lol. That flower is gorgeous thanks for sharing that. Keep up the amazing work. 👽
Thank you!
I heard the reference to a spitoon a few times.
I always like the shape of them.
Thanks for watching,
Gary
À lovely piece of wood to start with Gary that turned into an unusual but beautiful bowl. Really nice. Great work buddy ! 👍🏴
Thank you Jim. For sure the grain in this pieces rocks! Happy you like my unusual shape.
Take care,
Gary
Beautiful piece Gary! That cherry is outstanding and I really like the shape you turned. The overhanging rim really is neat.
Thank you Mark...happy you liked it.
Gary
blooming cherry! It demands attention and admiration.
Thanks so much Casseniette I appreciate you watching,
Gary
Gary, what an absolutely beautiful piece, when you look into the piece where the “ears” are vertical it looks like you are looking into a large mouth bass!!
Thanks Michael. I see what you mean about the large mouth bass.
Most of my fishing has been for salmon and steelhead. They have a much different mouth. When fresh out of or in the ocean the teeth are very sharp. Not recommend to hold them like a bass LOL
Thanks for watching,
Gary
I like this bowl!
Thank you very much I appreciate you watching,
Gary
The shape is great! Good wood choice. Beautiful work like always. I really enjoy watching your videos.
Thank you so much Lynda I really appreciate your kind comments.
Gary
Wow! Queen Cherry for the win. You did a masterful job turning this beautiful bowl.
Thank you Doug! You are right about where Cherry is at on the list of beautiful wood. I am looking forward to turning more from this batch.
Thanks for watching,
Gary
I like the shape, color of this bowl as well as the grain design. Cherry is just basically beautiful and the shapes you are making enhance that. The cactus bloom is beautiful. Looks like some type of Cereus cactus. It is interesting how close our weather conditions are so often considering how far apart we are. We are having mid to upper 90's too. We are getting a lot of humidity from the Gulf now which does not help and the air today is absolutely still. It is so dry here right now that at least I do not have to mow. There is nothing left but dirt and rocks. Haha. Have a good day.
Thanks Travis. For sure Cherry 🍒🍒🍒 is a beautiful wood.
A friend gave the cactus. It is a start from a cactus his grandmother gave him many years ago. He has kept it going for years.
He has a lot of then now and brings then in when it gets cold.
It has cooled down a lot here
Thanks for watching,
Gary
Beautiful, I love the shape. Well done.😊
Thank you Josephine I appreciate you watching and commenting,
Gary
Good evening, Gary.
A beautiful piece for sure. The shape is different and I very much like it. As always, an amazing finish. 90° is a tad too hot. Keep moving forward, may friend.
Ray
Thank you Ray. Sure happy that shape worked out.
We sure have had our share of hot days but we are back to normal temps here in Oregon.
We even have rain coming this week.
Take care buddy!
Gary
Beautiful wood. I'd call it a modified birds mouth. Thanks
Another beautiful bowl Gary! Thanks for sharing this with us. 👍🏾
Hey Greg... I appreciate you watching and commenting,
Gary
Thank you Garth. Yes it is turned like you would a birds mouth. But kind of ends up a shape of its own.
Thanks for watching,
Gary
Здравствуйте, Несколько необычная форма вазы(на мой взгляд). Вишня очень красивая, работа на высоте! Спасибо!
Большое спасибо. Да, форма другая, и делать это было очень весело.
Гэй
Very nice bowl. Love the shape. Phil would be proud of you saving the bark.
Thanks Richard I appreciate your comments and thanks for watching,
Gary
I love the shape & finish very beautiful piece of cherry. Great job on another amazing turning.
Thanks Chris I appreciate you watching and commenting,
Gary
Gary that is a beautiful blooming bowl! 😀
Thanks Laura...happy you liked it.
Gary
Beautiful work Gary, I sympathise with the problems you had sanding the inside, must have seemed like endless fun! 🤣
Thank you Mike. Oh yeah it was fun that seemed endless for sure. Yet the outside sanded so easy.
Thanks for watching my friend,
Gary
@@ThePapa1947 No problem, the pleasure is all mine 😃
Just watched your cherry bowl it's better than the TV any day keep them coming Gary
Thank you John. I appreciate your comments.
Sitting in front of the TV is a great place to take a nap..at least for me LOL
Thanks for watching
Love it Gary.
It's almost a birds mouth bowl in my mind.
Great video my friend.
Take care Gary.
Hwyl, Huw
Thank you Huw. I guess it could be a pot bellied birds mouth bowl.
Thanks for watching and the good news!
Hwyl,
Gary
Garry that really turned out lovely buddy, the bark really makes it stand out, great job, well done
Thanks Alan happy you liked it.
Gary
I haven't done anything hollow form like for a couple years now. I enjoy the end result but man that kinda work is sketchy to me. Happy turning Gary 😊
Thank you Edward for sure when you have to reach way in and open it up it can be tricky. This one was not bad at all.
Thanks for watching,
Gary
Gary , you really had me going there in the beginning . But , you surprised me with the wings you put on this gorgeous piece . You really got the finish down on this one as . Awesome ! I too, am turning a Cherry piece and I thought we may be doing the same thing . Phew ! You didn't . I am doing a sort of hollow form from almost the same size wood . I too am having to deal with a knot . lol . Scary . lol . Anyway , thanks so much for sharing this video of this awesome piece . More heat next week for us again . We hope you have a great ( cooler ) weekend and a wondewrful week ahead . See you next Friday .
Thanks Jon! I sort of had the wings in mind. Just had to get turning and see how it would look with the one side much lower.
You will have to let me know how yours turns out.
We have cooler weather in store next week but you never know around here.
Take care,
Gary
@@ThePapa1947 Oh mine is way different than yours . I have a couple woozy cracks to deal with and sadly no wings . I just love yours . We are supposed to be around 94 on Tuesday I thing . Then in the mid 80's for a spell . Have a great weekend and week ahead .
Nice work! Good idea on the lag bolt
Thanks so much. It does work good and has come in very handy.
Thanks for watching,
Gary
I absolutely love the design on this one, Gary! I think it kind of blooms just sitting there! I'm sure it was a lot of extra work turning this because of those cool wings but, from my point of view, totally worth it! Such a great finish, too! Love the backyard cactus! Do you bring it in for the winter? Such a beautiful flower. Great job all around, my friend, keep'em coming! 😊
Phil
Thanks Phil! The sanding on the inside took 4 times what it normally would. I just had to keep at it and it was well worth it.
Will bring the cactus plants in soon. The love the hot weather and do not do good when it cools down.
My friend gave them to me. He got the original from his grandmother at least 30 years ago and has been getting starts off it for that long.
Thanks for watching,
Gary
A very nice turning, I keep practising, but I've got a lot more practice before I get anywhere near as good as you.
Thank you very much Mark.
Well every time you turn you are getting better. So just keep turning and have fun. I find that fun is what helps me improve. I guess they work together.
I look to learn something everyday.
Thanks for watching,
Gary
Really nice bowl Gary! This whole video was like Deja vu for me. I did a shape (unsuccessfully) a few months ago and cracked it from a bad catch I got using my carbide on the inside bottom. I ended up turning off the live edge on the top, otherwise it would have looked a lot like yours.😢
Thank you Jim! I would say try another. The very bottom can be tricky with any tools. Especially if there is not much room.
Thanks for watching,
Gary
I like the sealcoat because it is de-waxed shellac and I can put any finish over it. I rarely use regular shellac any more, I just use multiple coats of the sanding sealer if I want a shellac finish.
I use the seal coat when I spray lacquer on. I feel the lacquer levels much better. I normally do not use the seal coat with wipe on poly as it soaks in very well.
That was a good turning, Gary. Nice form. I have a piece of burr oak I've always thought should be a bird's mouth vase. Thanks for braving the hot shop to complete this.
I have a question I have to ask, especially after seeing another youtubers reach for carbide when I was thinking it was the least attractive choice. In both the other instance, and your stubborn knot, I thought the least challenging tool would be a nice gouge with plenty of downward pressure toward the rest so those curlycues don't even know there was an interruption in the cut. Whereas with a scraper (less so since yours was at a sheer angle), I'd be more concerned about the edge going too deep and taking enough to cause a catch. Anything you see me overlooking to understand the physics and reasoning going on? Could be just downright personal preference and comfort, too.
Thank you Jay happy you liked this one.
As far as what I chose to cut to the bottom I feel the the small carbide was the best choice because the knot was off to the side and was much harder than the wood. With the carbide I could leave it flat and not worry about going from a softer material to a harder material like the know.
All I can say about if you missed anything is to try both and use what works best for you.
That is what I did. I went from a sharp gouge that was not doing what I wanted to the carbide which worked much better.
Not sure if that makes sense but is the best I can say based on your question.
Thanks for watching,
Gary
Sounds like you need a Mr. Cool split air conditioner/heat pump in your workshop.
I have been thinking about one of those. For the most part we have mild weather. But will check more into it.
Sometimes it's like a kid at Christmas. As you peel the wrapping back to see mother nature's gift . Very pretty! Thanks Gary.
Thank you Dave. Funny as I turned this piece I was thinking the same thing. Unlike a present not even the person who gave it to you knows what is on the inside. That makes me laugh as when I was a kid my sister and her husband got me a special gift. My mother was so excited (she knew what it was) she said "Hurry up and open you coat" She loved Christmas. Our kids now always say that at least once during Christmas time. Brings back good memories from those old days.
Thanks for that memory,
Gary
Frederique Highway
Thank you I think. I looked up Frederique Highway and it sounds like crooked lines. Fits this turning I guess.
Thanks for watching,
Gary
Schultz Manor
You have me wondering now. What does Schultz Manor mean?
That’s unusual but in a really good way! It’s fun when someone comes up with a shape you haven’t seen before!!
Thank you Victor! Happy you liked it and thanks for watching,
Gary
Rubie Parkways
Thank you...not sure the connection but thanks Luke,
Gary