I know this will sound cheesy , however, I think you are the most relatable turner on UA-cam for me personally. You turn tons of scrap wood which I can appreciate. I’d love to turn some Brazilian rosewood and grass wood tree blanks but I also have to eat and pay bills. We would all love to have a 10k+ robust American beauty lathe but we turn on what we can afford and what works. My harbor freight lathe doesn’t have many options but I can turn just about anything on it. You make things that are proven to sell at prices people can afford and what you also enjoy making. This is just my opinion. But I’d say you found the perfect recipe for a wood turning channel with longevity.
Thank you! I appreciate that! I use a harbor freight also. It works great for what I need. I just want to show you don't need expensive wood and tools to make nice things. This hobby is accessible even with a small budget. Thank you for watching!
@@RcWoodturning well said. I’ll be honest, that was the biggest thing that kept me from starting wood turning was all the expense. I’d see robust lathes, super expensive slow speed grinding set ups, ect. Those are all things you can build up to one day if that’s the way you want to go. Personally, I think by using what’s available and affordable , it’s only made me a better turner. I love my lathe, I love my cheap tools, some of which are homemade, and I love wood turning. Your videos show everyone what’s capable with skill and practice.
Sorry I didn't see this followup comment until just now. One of my goals is to respond to every comment. At least until my channel blows up so big that I can't keep up. Ok back to reality now. 😁
@@mrPauljacob Robert Sorby tools were recommended to me by the nice man at Yandles when I was first starting out and I have been very pleased with their tools. Other kit is available 🌞
Thank you! It's funny, I don't feel like I'm good enough to do this full-time. I appreciate you watching!
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Hello, I agree with you. Wood turning is very enjoyable. It's a nice hobby to relieve stress. Thank you for this beautiful and meaningful video. All the best.
I know this will sound cheesy , however, I think you are the most relatable turner on UA-cam for me personally. You turn tons of scrap wood which I can appreciate. I’d love to turn some Brazilian rosewood and grass wood tree blanks but I also have to eat and pay bills. We would all love to have a 10k+ robust American beauty lathe but we turn on what we can afford and what works. My harbor freight lathe doesn’t have many options but I can turn just about anything on it. You make things that are proven to sell at prices people can afford and what you also enjoy making. This is just my opinion. But I’d say you found the perfect recipe for a wood turning channel with longevity.
Thank you! I appreciate that!
I use a harbor freight also. It works great for what I need. I just want to show you don't need expensive wood and tools to make nice things. This hobby is accessible even with a small budget.
Thank you for watching!
@@RcWoodturning well said. I’ll be honest, that was the biggest thing that kept me from starting wood turning was all the expense. I’d see robust lathes, super expensive slow speed grinding set ups, ect. Those are all things you can build up to one day if that’s the way you want to go. Personally, I think by using what’s available and affordable , it’s only made me a better turner. I love my lathe, I love my cheap tools, some of which are homemade, and I love wood turning. Your videos show everyone what’s capable with skill and practice.
Sorry I didn't see this followup comment until just now. One of my goals is to respond to every comment. At least until my channel blows up so big that I can't keep up. Ok back to reality now. 😁
Nice job. As always, thank you for taking the time to share 🌞
Thanks Ray!
Always appreciate your views and comments!
I need a good brand recommendation for tools. A rough gouge in particular!
@@mrPauljacob Robert Sorby tools were recommended to me by the nice man at Yandles when I was first starting out and I have been very pleased with their tools. Other kit is available 🌞
I was commenting to my wife now, the finess you have with the tools is a pleasure to watch, I turn full time but i don't have your control, well done!
Thank you!
It's funny, I don't feel like I'm good enough to do this full-time.
I appreciate you watching!
Hello,
I agree with you. Wood turning is very enjoyable. It's a nice hobby to relieve stress. Thank you for this beautiful and meaningful video. All the best.
Thank you very much!
Nice little turn
Thank you!
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Thanks for watching.
nice job -- very cute
Thank you!
What kind of chuck is that with the removable drive center? Because i want one, saves time.
It's a wen chuck.
Good idea, I like it Rus. Keep them coming. Dan
Thanks, will do!
I like it
Thank you
Very nice.
Thank you!
what is the finish you used
It's a friction polish I make with shellac.
Could lose your finger putting inside
Good idea though
Thanks. The hole is larger then my finger so not very likely.
Thanks for watching!