I am new to your videos but really appreciate them, thank you. it appears that you have the cole jaws/ring mounted on something that enables you to rotate the ring while applying glue on the bed of your lathe.. Can you tell me what you use to mount your cole jaws/rings on the bed of your lathe?
Hi Earl. Do you have a video of how you made the feature ring on the vessel that you show at the beginning of each of your videos? Its the one with four stacked diamonds of two different colors outlined in black. Thanks.
Fantastic job Earl you made that look easy but we all no it certainly isn't. Thanks for all your instruction, I have now subscribed to your channel. Did you glue the brown paper to the ring AND the waste block to make it easier to split apart, rather than attaching them with hot melt glue which is what I normally do.
another outstanding video. I always learn something new and the upper ring design is something I never knew how it was done. Thanks for making these videos
Earl, I noticed when you are using the large Cole Jaws, the center of the jaw is shiny and the outer is dull. Are you using some type of extension wings to make the jaw larger?
I have learned a great deal today. Thank you Earl!
Good job 👍 Earl's I like the Bowl very nice
Super job Earl. You have a gift. Thanks for giving it away.
An amazing amount of ideas and interaction from just watching your clip, thank you Sir.
I am new to your videos but really appreciate them, thank you.
it appears that you have the cole jaws/ring mounted on something that enables you to rotate the ring while applying glue on the bed of your lathe..
Can you tell me what you use to mount your cole jaws/rings on the bed of your lathe?
Very good job! I really enjoy your demonstrations. I have some projects in mind and will get pointers watching your other videos! Keep it up!
Once again an excellent piece, thank you Earl for sharing.
A true craftsman and a superb video on making that lovely pot !
Thanks for sharing and cheers, Bram
Parabéns o senhor sabe tudo!
Thanks Earl God bless you and your family
I understand you like using 24 segments. Do you have a preferred segment height?
No whatever is needed
Hi Earl. Do you have a video of how you made the feature ring on the vessel that you show at the beginning of each of your videos? Its the one with four stacked diamonds of two different colors outlined in black. Thanks.
No I did that before I started to make videos I could make a video on just making the diamonds if enough people are interested
Always wanted to know how the upper ring was done, thanks for sharing. Turned out beautiful.
Fantastic work Earl well done, I only wish i could get some of that yellow heart in Ireland.
Good wood must be hard to get where you are at, I have to drive 3 1/2 hrs one way to get good wood
Es usted un verdadero maestro otra maravilla enorabuena otra vez
That is just beautiful. Thank you for showing and sharing the ways of creating this piece.
You are a Master, Sir. Thank you for sharing.
WOW, you are a real artist, thank you for sharing.
Fantastic job Earl you made that look easy but we all no it certainly isn't. Thanks for all your instruction, I have now subscribed to your channel. Did you glue the brown paper to the ring AND the waste block to make it easier to split apart, rather than attaching them with hot melt glue which is what I normally do.
Yes the brown paper makes it easy to remove later
another outstanding video. I always learn something new and the upper ring design is something I never knew how it was done. Thanks for making these videos
Another outstanding video Earl ! Can't wait for next one . One question : what do you use to sign your pieces ? Thanks for the video .
I use a small wood burning iron
If its flat enough I use a branding iron
Wonderfully done. Very attractive turning. Thanks for sharing your process.
Outstanding!
Very cool!
Earl, I noticed when you are using the large Cole Jaws, the center of the jaw is shiny and the outer is dull. Are you using some type of extension wings to make the jaw larger?
Yes they are extensions from Pennstate ind.