Another bright idea. You must stay up all night thinking of new ideas and turn all day. I sure couldn't figurer out what you were trying to do. I really like the way the bowls turned out.
Thank you Doug. Funny my video recently where I tossed a piece of Walnut was going to be one of these. I have only done this one here and have another idea for the second one. Best of luck, Gary
"Not that Hard" he says !! Gary, I think that is the absolute coolest bowl I've ever seen! The way you can see a bowl and make it is nothing less than genius ! You out did yourself my friend ! Thank You for sharing. Keep up the amazing works !
Thank you very much Jason for your kind words. I have a feeling you will like this Friday's turning. I had never done it and I think I said "Not that hard" at the end. LOL Thanks again, Gary
Thank you Doug and that is a good idea. I really like the round bottom it just adds to the oddest to the whole thing. Thanks for watching and the idea! Gary
The pattern maker strikes again! Nice job Gary and it's great that you like new projects - always trying something new or different. That's one of the good things about turning; there's always something 'new' to try and then there's the challenge of getting to be really good at those projects one likes the best! Without challenge turning would be boring. It's like motorcycling, there was always the challenge of 'making it a great ride'. And life? Making it a great life?
Thanks so much Ray. Your comment about riding a motorcycle and the challenge of a doing a new ride reminded me of my old days. We did a lot of dirt bike riding and there was always the challenge of finding a bigger hill to climb. Thank for watching, Gary
Thank you and it is not really that hard. Once you see what happens then you are half way there. I enjoy sharing things like this that might look impossible. Thanks for watching, Gary
Hi Gary, MESMERISING!!!!! I'm going to have to watch this a good few times more to get my little brain around it. No disrespect to everyone else I follow on UA-cam but this bowl knocks everything else I have watched into a cocked hat or bowl/bowls. Brilliant Gary. Cheers, Huw
Well thank you very much Huw. I appreciate the comment. I was hoping it would de easy enough to see how I did it. I know my videos can be longer than one with no explanation of how I did it. But it is like I am talking to myself going over my steps. Done that my whole working career. My wife used to ask who are you talking to. Myself! Just checking if I like my idea...lol
Very nice bowl Gary. This is something I'll have to try when I get a large enough blank to turn. Thanks for sharing your video, knowledge, and experience. 👍🏾
Another fine and interesting turning brought to you by ThePapa1947. This is another video of yours I stumbled upon and find really neat. Now I have more ideas I want to try once I get to feeling better.
Thank you Donald I appreciate your comment. Yes wood working is a joy for me. Making anything is but especially out of wood. I have made a lot of furniture as well. Take care, Gary
Thank you Scott and it is sure made for the eye. My grandson was sure he could get the small one right out of the other one. Best to you if you decide to give it a try. Gary
Hi Gary, It's always an adventure watching you turn something like this! It's one of a kind and I love one of a kind! Thanks for sharing how you did this. Tom
Absolutely amazing, Gary. You must have been a mathematician at one time to come up with the ideas you do. I may have to twist my mind, it’s already twisted, around that and try it myself. Thanks for the shout-out, Gary. I appreciate that! 😃😃😃🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦 Safe turning, my friend, .....Gord
Thank you Gord I am really happy that you like it. Well I used a lot of math in my job. I was a wood pattern maker. Which means I built wood patterns from drawings for foundry use in casting metal parts. I used lots of geometry and trigonometry in laying them out. Building patterns is sort of like chess. It helps to see a number of steps ahead of what you are doing. Anything from valves and pumps to large parts for earth moving equipment. When I would build a valve or a pump there would be lathe work. The largest turning I did was almost 8 foot in diameter done on a big post lathe. The most bulky turning was 6 foot in diameter and probably 2 foot deep. It was for a big mold to make fiberglass parts. Needless to say I loved my job and new when I was in high school that is what I wanted to do. I am sure you would have no problems making one of these and would love to see it! You are welcome for the shout-out..you earned it! Take care, Gary
What a terrific project. I will definitely be giving it a try. Thanks for sharing the idea and for producing the video. I don’t understand how anyone could give a thumbs down to this one. Well done. I agree with your comments about Gord Rock. Love what he does too.
Thank you Greg I am very happy that you like it. Best to you on your adventure of making one of these. I say adventure because the way I do it your move from one place to another after enjoying what you just did. I find it very fun and satisfying. I have no answer to why someone does not like something...but the important thing to me is You Like it...all that really matters. Thanks for watching and commenting. Happy turning, Gary
This is an awesome project! I often see multi-axis bowls and it completely baffles me. I love how you explained this and the finish is stunning! I'm absolutely going to give this a try soon, no doubt I'll watch this a few more times beforehand though! Thanks for sharing!
Thank you very much I am happy you liked it. Good luck on yours. It is a lot of fun. For me each step is a step of its own. Very important that it is done as perfect as I can and then it will work out just like I planned. Thanks for watching. Gary
@@ThePapa1947Thanks Gary! I really like when you taped off the inner bowl when shaping the outside, also the dabs of hot glue, so useful in the shop that stuff. 👍
You had my full attention start to finish, Gary. Very intriguing and great looking at the same time. I love that it's a full round bottom, too. Just everything about this piece exudes coolness! Great finish, too! Well done, my friend! Phil
Thank very much Phil glad you liked it. I know it sure was fun to do. And it kept your attention to the finish. I noticed now that I am a year older I am doing my attention span in 10 minute increments..and not all in the same day....LOL Not true...I figure what we do is what keeps us thinking! Thanks for watching my friend and looking forward to what next Thursday brings. Gary
Awesome project Gary! This is one that a lot of us could try. I know I will. I have saved this video, and will refer back to it as I need to. Making progress on the lathe table, so slowly getting closer to being able to turn. These videos are an inspiration, and motivation to keep going. Keep up the good work!
Thank you Mark, it was a lot of fun to do and the only one I have done. That said I want to do another one that is more dramatic looking. Thanks for watching, Gary
Love the bowl and its lovely finish Gary ! I can imagine there will be lots of viewers wanting to try this... I know I will ! Cracking video mate and as always, superbly demonstrated . Take care, Bram
Thank you Bram glad you like it. Lots of fun and rewarding. You will enjoy it if you give it a go. I am thinking of something a bit different for my second one😱😁
Lovely work Gary is not what I was expecting I thought it was going to be two bowls out of the one bit of timber very unusual but lovely I’ll be the same as Rod H and giving a go tomorrow if it turns out haft as good as yours il be happy for a first attempt all the best
@@woodworkingskillwithsagar8802 I was thinking you could make it around then knock out or round the way you get spinning round. Maybe a small turning. Just a thought.
Thanks Billy! It sure was fun to do and makes a great conversation piece. I am glad I switched to using lacquer on it. I think it looks great on the cherry. Thanks for watching my friend! Gary
Thank you Mark, this is how we all learn. I usually can see or watch something and figure it out. It does help to have a few things explained. Not a lesson but just showing how I do it. Thanks for watching. Gary
Great job and a very clear explanation, too. I wonder if it would be possible to make a very tiny, narrow groove where the two segments meet, to increase the illusion of one bowl sitting in another. Guess I won't know until I try to turn one, myself.
Thank you David and I did give it a thought to do a groove but was not sure how it would blend with the edge coming out. So I just went with what I had. Perhaps I will do another and try that. I do have and idea based on this that I might try. It will really be odd!
Thank you very much Kent I am happy you like it. I just saw some of your work on Rod's channel. EXCELLENT WORK! I am very impressed and I really like the last one he shows. Gary
Gary you made that look so simple I tried and failed at this several times but after watching this you have me wondering if I have improved enough to try again
Well Steven I would say try again. Not sure where you failed. Just don't do the next step till the one your doing is perfect. One thing to think about is the balls are ball shaped. Both share the same center making them concentric to each other. When you rotate it in your holding fixture they should be rotating on their centers. Make sense? Let me know and if it doesn't. Gary
@@ThePapa1947 It makes perfect sense I had been turning less than 6 months when I attempted this and on a much smaller scale which probably made it even more difficult
Thank You Gary...This was FUN !!!...Very cool, well thought out and executed...Something different keeps us (your audience) on our toes.. Gee what is Gary going to do next ????....TM
Thank you tuffy...at my age its a good thing to keep my mind working..lol I have something in the lathe a little different right now. Not sure when I will have it done..it is a real Block head bowl. Just remember that and you will know when it shows up. Gary
Great job, Gary. You must have an amazing imagination to come up with the unique ideas that you incorporate into your wood turnings. Keep up the good work.
Thank you George. Most everything has been done in one form or another. I just hope to add my twist to things or combine ideas together. Thanks again, Gary
Thank you Rod and you should. It is so much fun I am ready to do it again. And for sure I will save the fixture that I made to rotate it in. Even though it is almost a bowl itself..lol
Another bright idea. You must stay up all night thinking of new ideas and turn all day. I sure couldn't figurer out what you were trying to do. I really like the way the bowls turned out.
Thank you Don...I never have slept very well...lol
Wow that’s awesome Mr. Gary
Thank you Donald!
Oh papa you sure had me fooled (giggle), what skilled hands you have, ooo it gives me goosebumps, well done x
Thank you very much Gloria I am happy you enjoyed it and thanks for watching.
Take care,
Gary
Hi Gary....what a great idea...beautifully executed.... MPart won the prize comment ..ha ha ...All the best....Andy
Thanks Andy and yes MPart cracked me up with that one!
Take care,
Gary
Just watched this one again as well. Adding this one to my project book to do myself.
Thank you Doug. Funny my video recently where I tossed a piece of Walnut was going to be one of these. I have only done this one here and have another idea for the second one.
Best of luck,
Gary
Fantastic bowl, your method opens up other possibilities for future consideration also, thanks.
Thank you Kevin and I have another idea based on this that I will have to try soon.
Take care,
Gary
Very nice Gary.
Thank you very much Nathan.
"Not that Hard" he says !! Gary, I think that is the absolute coolest bowl I've ever seen! The way you can see a bowl and make it is nothing less than genius ! You out did yourself my friend ! Thank You for sharing. Keep up the amazing works !
Thank you very much Jason for your kind words. I have a feeling you will like this Friday's turning. I had never done it and I think I said "Not that hard" at the end. LOL
Thanks again,
Gary
you could use a belt sander to make a flat bottom. This is really creative!
Thank you Doug and that is a good idea. I really like the round bottom it just adds to the oddest to the whole thing.
Thanks for watching and the idea!
Gary
Very clever idea. Well turned
Thank you very much Alan!
wow another one I'm going to have to try
Thank you and it is not all that hard
Best of luck,
Gary
that is beautiful project, nice bowl
Thank you very much I appreciate your comment and thanks for watching.
Gary
@@ThePapa1947 much welcome
Wow what a great idea 👍
Thank you Chris I am happy you like it.
Take care my friend,
Gary
The pattern maker strikes again! Nice job Gary and it's great that you like new projects - always trying something new or different. That's one of the good things about turning; there's always something 'new' to try and then there's the challenge of getting to be really good at those projects one likes the best! Without challenge turning would be boring. It's like motorcycling, there was always the challenge of 'making it a great ride'. And life? Making it a great life?
Thanks so much Ray.
Your comment about riding a motorcycle and the challenge of a doing a new ride reminded me of my old days.
We did a lot of dirt bike riding and there was always the challenge of finding a bigger hill to climb.
Thank for watching,
Gary
Cool! I saw the picture and couldn’t figure out how it was done. Now I know!
Thank you and it is not really that hard. Once you see what happens then you are half way there. I enjoy sharing things like this that might look impossible.
Thanks for watching,
Gary
hi successful working congratulations
Thank you very much!
Hi Gary, MESMERISING!!!!! I'm going to have to watch this a good few times more to get my little brain around it. No disrespect to everyone else I follow on UA-cam but this bowl knocks everything else I have watched into a cocked hat or bowl/bowls. Brilliant Gary. Cheers, Huw
Well thank you very much Huw. I appreciate the comment.
I was hoping it would de easy enough to see how I did it.
I know my videos can be longer than one with no explanation of how I did it.
But it is like I am talking to myself going over my steps.
Done that my whole working career.
My wife used to ask who are you talking to. Myself! Just checking if I like my idea...lol
@@ThePapa1947 The process was explained really well. When I watch it a few more times I will be writing the processes down. Take care, my friend. Huw
Beautiful!
Thank you Simon I appreciate you watching.
Gary
Now that's brilliant, i think cherrys great for turning but i'm a long way off that stage yet. All the best from frosty Lincolnshire UK
Thanks you Gary. Once you get the hang of things you might find this fun and not so hard to do.
Best of luck,
Gary
That’s a really cool idea! Precision techniques like this goes so easily unnoticed! Well done, Gary! 👍👍👍👍👍
Thank you very much David I appreciate the comment. I knew you would understand what it takes to get to the end.
Gary
David ... Be assured We Noticed 🎨🎨🏆🏆 😁 -Mike
Fine job and show Papa..
Thank you very much Bobby, happy you liked it.
Thanks for watching,
Gary
Very nice bowl Gary. This is something I'll have to try when I get a large enough blank to turn. Thanks for sharing your video, knowledge, and experience. 👍🏾
Thank you Greg and thanks for watching,
Gary
Wonderful variation!
Thank you very much Valerie!
Another fine and interesting turning brought to you by ThePapa1947. This is another video of yours I stumbled upon and find really neat. Now I have more ideas I want to try once I get to feeling better.
Hope you feel better soon John.
These are fun to do.
Gary
Wow that's really kewl well done great job
Thank you Rich glad you liked it.
Take care
Gary
Another one well done
Thank you Arline I appreciate you watching and commenting.
Gary
Cool bowl
Thank you Raymond
A fun little project. That is definitely a turning I have not seen before. I really like it! :)
Thank you James I am happy you like it.
Gary
Great result Gary. Your joy & pleasure in what you are doing is a joy to behold. Many thanks.
Thank you Donald I appreciate your comment. Yes wood working is a joy for me. Making anything is but especially out of wood. I have made a lot of furniture as well.
Take care,
Gary
@@ThePapa1947 Yes, & I bet the furniture was something to behold as well. Don
New ideas just keep coming. Well done, Gary! Thanks. 🇺🇸
Thanks so much for watching and your comment Ray!
Take care,
Gary
Awesome work !!!! I know what I'm making next.
Thank you Frank! You will love making it and it is not all that hard.
Thanks for watching,
Gary
Nice job!!!!
Thank you Danial!
Very interesting project Gary. Well done.
Thank you Jack! Happy you liked it.
Gary
Incredible piece, it’s very teasing, I think is what I want to say, to the eye. I’ll have to try that sometime. Great work Gary.
Thank you Scott and it is sure made for the eye. My grandson was sure he could get the small one right out of the other one.
Best to you if you decide to give it a try.
Gary
That is darned bloody nice! Nice work.
Thank you very much Chuck!
Gary
Love your unique turnings. Very clever indeed.
Thank you very much I Lindley I appreciate you watching.
Gary
Very cool.
Thank you Richard
Hello Gary
Truly Inspiring beautiful piece!!!! Thanks again for sharing your Talent!!!!
Thank you very much Ron. I appreciate your comment and thanks for watching.
Gary
Interesting bowls, Hallelujah Hootenanny explains everything. Happy Birthday late.
Thank you very much Larry!
Garry it is very intricate and oh so beautiful.
Thank you Kobie I am happy you like it.
Thanks for watching.
Gary
Hi Gary,
It's always an adventure watching you turn something like this!
It's one of a kind and I love one of a kind!
Thanks for sharing how you did this.
Tom
Thank you Tom and I love doing one of a kind and first time for shapes I have not done..stay tuned for Friday for one of those.
Take care,
Gary
Remarkable concept piece. Love it, love it, love it.
Thank you Bill glad you like it. I want to do another but a bit different.
Take care,
Gary
Beautiful bowl!
Thank you very much!
Great video ... very informative. You just got a new subscriber. Thank you.
Thanks for the sub! I am happy you enjoyed the video,
Gary
Terrific job Gary. Good video of the process.
Thank you Suzette, They are really fun to do and happy you liked the video.
Gary
Keep on experimenting with new ideas and techniques. We learn as you post super clips. THANKS
Thank you very much...I will sure try to keep on doing new things. Keeps it interesting for sure.
Fun !
Thank you!
That's a cracking project, looked like fun to do and was certainly fun to watch, thanks Gary.
Thank you Tom and yes it sure was fun to do!
I love this. Fascinating technique and an excellent result. Thanks for the instructive and inspirational video. 👍👍
Thanks so much Jerry!
yeah buddy...very nice
Thank you Mike
What a surprise. I liked this a lot. Thanks for the treat!!
Thank you very much Jabulani.
Take care buddy!
Gary
Great job, Gary. Bowl in a Bowl. Love it Keep up the good work.
Thank you Dave.
Take care my friend
Gary
What the heck that is so cool. Thanks for showing this.
Thank you Charles. What the heck why not! LOL
Hi Gary, love the bowl, you make it look so easy. I just learnt some new techniques. Keep safe, Rob.
Thank you very much Rob!
Take care,
Gary
Beautiful bowl 👍🏼, very good idea
Thank you very much Tomas!
Wow I'm glad you showed this looks like a fun project!
Thank you Stephen and it was a lot of fun. This is the first and only one I have done and I plan to do something similar to this soon.
Take care,
Gary
@@ThePapa1947 can't wait to see another
Absolutely amazing, Gary. You must have been a mathematician at one time to come up with the ideas you do. I may have to twist my mind, it’s already twisted, around that and try it myself.
Thanks for the shout-out, Gary. I appreciate that! 😃😃😃🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦
Safe turning, my friend,
.....Gord
Thank you Gord I am really happy that you like it. Well I used a lot of math in my job. I was a wood pattern maker.
Which means I built wood patterns from drawings for foundry use in casting metal parts.
I used lots of geometry and trigonometry in laying them out. Building patterns is sort of like chess. It helps to see a number of steps ahead of what you are doing.
Anything from valves and pumps to large parts for earth moving equipment. When I would build a valve or a pump there would be lathe work. The largest turning I did was almost 8 foot in diameter done on a big post lathe. The most bulky turning was 6 foot in diameter and probably 2 foot deep. It was for a big mold to make fiberglass parts. Needless to say I loved my job and new when I was in high school that is what I wanted to do.
I am sure you would have no problems making one of these and would love to see it!
You are welcome for the shout-out..you earned it!
Take care,
Gary
That Looks Awesome Gary! Well Done👍
Thank you Steve!
Very very clever, really great piece looks awesome. Well done
Great vision.
Thanks 🏴🇺🇸👍🏻👍🏻
Thank you Steve glad you like it.
Never saw anything like this, love it!
Thank you very much Greg..happy you liked it.
Take care,
Gary
Great turning!! Enjoy your videos. God Bless.
Thank you Tim and God Bless you as well.
Gary
now that's a clever project ....I think I'll try that at some stage
Thank you William and I think you will find it fun and rewarding.
Safe turning,
Gary
What a terrific project. I will definitely be giving it a try. Thanks for sharing the idea and for producing the video. I don’t understand how anyone could give a thumbs down to this one. Well done. I agree with your comments about Gord Rock. Love what he does too.
Thank you Greg I am very happy that you like it.
Best to you on your adventure of making one of these. I say adventure because the way I do it your move from one place to another after enjoying what you just did. I find it very fun and satisfying.
I have no answer to why someone does not like something...but the important thing to me is You Like it...all that really matters.
Thanks for watching and commenting.
Happy turning,
Gary
Wow Gary, This is so cool looking.. Great job
Thank you David I am glad you liked it.
Gary
That is really impressive. No catches! Very unique. Many years from attempting anything like this but great to watch.
Thank you very much.
Keep turning you will get there.
Unique one of a kind bowl(s). Nice job.
Thank you Terry!
That’s a terrific project. Just when I thought I was starting to get reasonably OK at this, you throw this into the mix! 😀
Thank you Tim I am happy you like it. I appreciate you watching and commenting.
Gary
This is an awesome project! I often see multi-axis bowls and it completely baffles me. I love how you explained this and the finish is stunning! I'm absolutely going to give this a try soon, no doubt I'll watch this a few more times beforehand though! Thanks for sharing!
Thank you very much I am happy you liked it.
Good luck on yours. It is a lot of fun. For me each step is a step of its own. Very important that it is done as perfect as I can and then it will work out just like I planned.
Thanks for watching.
Gary
@@ThePapa1947Thanks Gary! I really like when you taped off the inner bowl when shaping the outside, also the dabs of hot glue, so useful in the shop that stuff. 👍
Brilliant Gary, couldn't turn away for a second, great work, cheers John
Thank you John I appreciate it. I had a hard time stopping for lunch on this one. Lets see...lunch or turn..hmm
Take care,
Gary
That bowl(s) looks fantastic! Gotta turn me one. Thanks for the video!
Thank you Ted glad you like it.
Enjoy the process of making one. Lots is fun.
Gary
The most gentle and sweet youtube r and.. moreover a very talented wooddturner. ThePapa1947? You are truly inspiring
Well Emu that is the kindness and nicest thing I have been told.
Bless you for those words.
Gary
What a great bowl, wait, bowls!! That is completely different! Great job my friend, I love it!!
Thank you Bruce and for sure is different. I do enjoy making odd things..but enjoy making anything.
Thanks for watching and commenting buddy!
Gary
Really enjoyed this
Thank you very much Chris..it was really fun to make.
Gary
That’s the coolest bowl trick I’ve ever seen. Awesome job my friend.
Thank you Tony I am happy you like it.
Gary
You had my full attention start to finish, Gary. Very intriguing and great looking at the same time. I love that it's a full round bottom, too. Just everything about this piece exudes coolness! Great finish, too! Well done, my friend!
Phil
Thank very much Phil glad you liked it. I know it sure was fun to do.
And it kept your attention to the finish.
I noticed now that I am a year older I am doing my attention span in 10 minute increments..and not all in the same day....LOL
Not true...I figure what we do is what keeps us thinking!
Thanks for watching my friend and looking forward to what next Thursday brings.
Gary
Really a neat and unique turning. Never would have dreamed of this had I not seen it.
Thank you Monty glad you like it.
Awesome project Gary! This is one that a lot of us could try. I know I will. I have saved this video, and will refer back to it as I need to. Making progress on the lathe table, so slowly getting closer to being able to turn. These videos are an inspiration, and motivation to keep going. Keep up the good work!
Thank you Mark, it was a lot of fun to do and the only one I have done. That said I want to do another one that is more dramatic looking.
Thanks for watching,
Gary
@@ThePapa1947 How about a triple? That was my thought as I watched you do this. What would it take to do 3 bowls in a bowl?
Mark I think doing 3 in one is possible. I will have to look into doing that.
Gary
Love the bowl and its lovely finish Gary ! I can imagine there will be lots of viewers wanting to try this... I know I will !
Cracking video mate and as always, superbly demonstrated .
Take care, Bram
Thank you Bram glad you like it.
Lots of fun and rewarding.
You will enjoy it if you give it a go.
I am thinking of something a bit different for my second one😱😁
Well mate. one thing I do know is that we shan't be disappointed with what ever you come up with!
😃
Thank you Bram I appreciate your comment.
Cheers my friend
Gary
Now that's a bowl I must try, nice job great skill take care. Y.N.W.A.
Thank you very much...happy you liked it.
Gary
Very nice!
Thank you Xzavier..happy you liked it. Also a lot of fun to make. I am thinking on something similar to this in the near future.
Gary
Lovely work Gary is not what I was expecting I thought it was going to be two bowls out of the one bit of timber very unusual but lovely I’ll be the same as Rod H and giving a go tomorrow if it turns out haft as good as yours il be happy for a first attempt all the best
Thank you Brian and I would love to hear or see how yours turns out.
Gary
Awesome this is my favourite videos brilliant turning my friend, take care
Thank you so much Sagar glad you like it. I bet you would be able to do this on your lathe?
@@ThePapa1947 Yes why not just need some equipment.
@@woodworkingskillwithsagar8802 I was thinking you could make it around then knock out or round the way you get spinning round. Maybe a small turning. Just a thought.
Neat project Gary, thanks for sharing the process. 👍🇺🇸
Thank you and thanks for watching.
Awesome!!! Really came out nice.
Thank you very much Marge!
Very good I've not seen that before I'll have to have a go at it.
Thank you Ron happy you like it. Best of luck and happy turning.
Gary
Now that's just cool, Gary! I love it! Very artsy and a beautiful finish.
Billy
Thanks Billy! It sure was fun to do and makes a great conversation piece.
I am glad I switched to using lacquer on it. I think it looks great on the cherry.
Thanks for watching my friend!
Gary
Great Project! Thank you for sharing your knowledge!
Thank you Mark, this is how we all learn. I usually can see or watch something and figure it out.
It does help to have a few things explained. Not a lesson but just showing how I do it.
Thanks for watching.
Gary
Great job and a very clear explanation, too. I wonder if it would be possible to make a very tiny, narrow groove where the two segments meet, to increase the illusion of one bowl sitting in another. Guess I won't know until I try to turn one, myself.
Thank you David and I did give it a thought to do a groove but was not sure how it would blend with the edge coming out. So I just went with what I had.
Perhaps I will do another and try that. I do have and idea based on this that I might try. It will really be odd!
Beautiful!💕
Thank you Dianna!
Wow, that was a great and interesting video. Thanks
for sharing.
Thank you very much Kent I am happy you like it.
I just saw some of your work on Rod's channel. EXCELLENT WORK! I am very impressed and I really like the last one he shows.
Gary
Gary you made that look so simple I tried and failed at this several times but after watching this you have me wondering if I have improved enough to try again
Well Steven I would say try again.
Not sure where you failed.
Just don't do the next step till the one your doing is perfect.
One thing to think about is the balls are ball shaped. Both share the same center making them concentric to each other. When you rotate it in your holding fixture they should be rotating on their centers. Make sense?
Let me know and if it doesn't.
Gary
@@ThePapa1947 It makes perfect sense I had been turning less than 6 months when I attempted this and on a much smaller scale which probably made it even more difficult
It is very unique and interesting!..great job!👍🏻👍🏻
Thank you Mike☺
Great bowl
New subscriber
Rob
Thank you Rob and thank you for subscribing...much appreciated.
Take care,
Gary
Thank You Gary...This was FUN !!!...Very cool, well thought out and executed...Something different keeps us (your audience) on our toes.. Gee what is Gary going to do next ????....TM
Thank you tuffy...at my age its a good thing to keep my mind working..lol
I have something in the lathe a little different right now. Not sure when I will have it done..it is a real Block head bowl. Just remember that and you will know when it shows up.
Gary
Incredible project! Great vision and execution! Love your multi-axis projects.
Thank you Tom I appreciate your comments. I like multi-axis turning and will be doing more.
Gary
So interesting, new technology and i feel that you have many creative ideas. Thanks mr Gary it's wonderful job.
Thank you very much my friend I appreciate your comment.
Gary
Great job, Gary. You must have an amazing imagination to come up with the unique ideas that you incorporate into your wood turnings. Keep up the good work.
Thank you George. Most everything has been done in one form or another. I just hope to add my twist to things or combine ideas together.
Thanks again,
Gary
🤩 wow
Thank you very much. Happy you like it Matteo.
Thanks for watching,
Gary
Great work. Always enjoy watching you turn. Keep the amazing work coming.
Thank you very much I appreciate you watching and commenting.
Gary
Great bowl(s) Gary! I'll need to give that a try now, lol...
Thank you Rod and you should. It is so much fun I am ready to do it again. And for sure I will save the fixture that I made to rotate it in. Even though it is almost a bowl itself..lol
Mr Humphrey sure you can do it and let us enjoy with your great interesting work. Cheers
Nice work. Such an interesting idea. 😁