This may be one of the most valuable videos I've seen with regard to my own goals as a turner. The method of making a tenon using the chuck and tailstock pressure at the beginning is excellent. Why didn't I think of that? This is a video worth saving for the future! Thank you sincerely.
I love to watch you work. You have a very confident touch with your tools that comes from skill and hours of dedication and practice. Your videos are a pleasure to watch and I'm learning more efficient ways of working from them. Thank you, again!
I am so impressed with how delicate your toolwork appears. I guess its a combination of very sharp tools and years of turning. Thank you for another valuable lesson.
Really enjoy watching these kinds of projects and seeing how similar objects can be made. One of the challenges of this craft is to make objects that look similar. You had several good tips that will be helpful for this.
excellent tips as always. I love the different ways you hold your pieces on the lathe. shows your mentoring from Richard Raffan. I recommend your videos to learners and experienced turners in my "Men In Sheds" group Please carry on your excellent teaching Tony
Very nice pretty close to same exact in all your details I realy like the lid detail especially the very top going to use that on some of my boxes if you don't mind
Thank you, but we all have our ways, I still have a long way to go to regards years of knowledge and sheer amount of work that Richard has done.... Thank you for watching
Pretty darn close indeed. And very nice tips on how to do it, if I only had the skill... The wood is steamed beech? Thanks for making and sharing the video.
Very nice duplication of the original box and appreciate the explanation of the various holding details you incorporated into the basic design. BTW: what are the chucks you’ve using? Thanks for the demos. Cheers, Tom
Thank you Tom very much, really appriciate that ☺️ I have one chuck from Record power sc4 , and one from vicmark, vm100 , and one more on the way from vicmark but with shark jaws... Vicmark isn't much more expensive, but quallity is few steps above everything else
Beautiful work, fluent, confident, and skillful tool handling. By the way: I approached Gurtools inquiring about shipping their tools to Israel. their reply was quite disappointing saying that they have not yet worked out a way of doing that.
Hello hi, thank you very much for kind words and support 👍 Sorry to hear that, I proposed to them about fixing these issues, hopefully they will as the tools are really great.... Unfourtually it has nothing to do with me about how they sell tools but I hope they will sort it as a lot of people would wanna buy it.... Thank you once again 🤗
This may be one of the most valuable videos I've seen with regard to my own goals as a turner. The method of making a tenon using the chuck and tailstock pressure at the beginning is excellent. Why didn't I think of that? This is a video worth saving for the future! Thank you sincerely.
Glad the video help you out, Im honored.
Thank you for watching
Very nice turning Thanks from Georgia USA
Thank You for watching 🤗
I love to watch you work. You have a very confident touch with your tools that comes from skill and hours of dedication and practice. Your videos are a pleasure to watch and I'm learning more efficient ways of working from them. Thank you, again!
Mr.Richard thank you very much for kind words 🤗 I'm honored to be able to help out ☺️ thank you for support
I always enjoy watching you work. You have such an easy touch and get amazing results. Thank you for sharing.
Aaa thank you very much 🤗
I am so impressed with how delicate your toolwork appears. I guess its a combination of very sharp tools and years of turning. Thank you for another valuable lesson.
Thank you for kind words 🤗 its just practice and repetetive work .... Sharp tools as well 🤗
Fantastic as usual. You are the best turner and teacher on UA-cam!!
Far from it but thank you very much 😀
So nice. Every time i watch one of your videos it motivates me to finally make the transition to traditional tools. Thanks.
Glad to hear that ☺️ thank you for watching
Very nice small matching boxes, these would be popular I guess. Thank you for sharing. Greetings from Tasmania Australia 👍😁🇦🇺🦘
Thank you ☺️ greetings from Zagreb, Croatia
Really enjoy watching these kinds of projects and seeing how similar objects can be made. One of the challenges of this craft is to make objects that look similar. You had several good tips that will be helpful for this.
Awsome,glad I could help out ☺️
Very beautiful boxes Tomislav.
Thank you Jack😉
Excellent pair of boxes. So identical, as well. I like that I can see the inspiration in the form with a portion of your personal style.
Thank you Jay, I still search for my voice but its nice to give homage to mentor work🤗
Beautiful boxes. Impeccable skill.
Thanks 🤗
Tomislav, I enjoy watching your videos, you are obviously a skilled woodworker and a very good teacher. Keep up the good work. Many thanks
Thank you Keith, glad you liked it and thank you for support 🤗
Stunning work Tomislav!
Thanks for sharing.
Thank you very much 🤗
Beautiful work! An excellent lesson in turning 0:25
Thank you 😉
Just watched this video for the third time. Thanks Tomislav. I’m going to try this project 🕶
Thanks Steven, glad you liked it
Very nice result. I have hopefully learned a few things from your technique and approach to holding work.
Thank you.
Glad to hear that ☺️ thank you very much for watching
You make it look so easy. Thanks for sharing
Thank you very much for watching 🤗
excellent tips as always. I love the different ways you hold your pieces on the lathe. shows your mentoring from Richard Raffan. I recommend your videos to learners and experienced turners in my "Men In Sheds" group
Please carry on your excellent teaching
Tony
Tony, thank you very much 🤗 glad to be able to help out ☺️
Simply spectacular!
Thank you
Love your work. Can see the Raffin influence but you definitely have your own style. Great boxes.
Thank you very much 😀
Very nice pretty close to same exact in all your details I realy like the lid detail especially the very top going to use that on some of my boxes if you don't mind
Please do,we all copied from somewhere 😄
Truly amazing work Tom! You make it look too easy. 😎
Thank you sir 🤗
I admire your modesty. And, you handle your tools with a surgeon’s deftness. IMO….you outshine R.R.
Thank you, but we all have our ways, I still have a long way to go to regards years of knowledge and sheer amount of work that Richard has done.... Thank you for watching
Awesome! Nice skills!
Thank you ☺️
Pretty darn close indeed. And very nice tips on how to do it, if I only had the skill... The wood is steamed beech? Thanks for making and sharing the video.
Thank you Joris... These two are heading your way 😀
Steamed beech it is
Very nice duplication of the original box and appreciate the explanation of the various holding details you incorporated into the basic design. BTW: what are the chucks you’ve using? Thanks for the demos. Cheers, Tom
Thank you Tom very much, really appriciate that ☺️ I have one chuck from Record power sc4 , and one from vicmark, vm100 , and one more on the way from vicmark but with shark jaws... Vicmark isn't much more expensive, but quallity is few steps above everything else
Question: Where does the sandpaper that you and Richard Raffan use come from?
I think that color coded sandpaper is made in Australia, in Europe is hard to get it or find at all.
In US there is Craft supply usa that sell these
Здравствуйте. А где можно купить Вашу продукцию? Спасибо!
Watch this video and on new videos there will be note if the item is on sale ....ua-cam.com/video/ep9c85xOL0M/v-deo.html
what is the wood?
Beautiful work, fluent, confident, and skillful tool handling. By the way: I approached Gurtools inquiring about shipping their tools to Israel. their reply was quite disappointing saying that they have not yet worked out a way of doing that.
Hello hi, thank you very much for kind words and support 👍
Sorry to hear that, I proposed to them about fixing these issues, hopefully they will as the tools are really great....
Unfourtually it has nothing to do with me about how they sell tools but I hope they will sort it as a lot of people would wanna buy it....
Thank you once again 🤗
@@tomislavtomasicwoodturningI did not complain, just wanted to let you know. I'll wait and check with them occasionally. Thanks.