I believe it is the most beautiful pine I've seen! Of course it helps to have a talented wood turner working it! What a great shine too! Was the use of the large scraper laying flat on the piece a kind of burnishing technique at the end? Thank you for sharing this beauty!
At the start I didn’t think much of it. I thought, where’s he going with the design. But once the hollowing was nearly done it all came together. Yeah. a beautiful piece of pine. Very nice. 8:03
That really is beautiful Ian and I love the stepped side into the rim. You showed using the scraper to burnish the side which was another trick I was shown in School and College. Great video mate. Take care. Cheers, Huw
Very nice. Were you just checking for round when you held the side of the scraper on there? And what was the finish that you used if you don’t mind me asking?
Ian Mac stupendo. Stupendo il tuo modo di lavorare, stupendo ciò che hai creato ma sopratutto stupendo il comportamento del Pino, anche le essenze più umili sono capaci di regalarci oggetti ed emozioni particolari. Hai fatto qualche trattamento particolare affinché non spaccasse? Bravo bravo bravo.
@@IanMacWoodturning Grazie per avermi risposto, i tuoi lavori mi spingono a riprendere il Tornio che avevo abbandonato da qualche mese, ma adesso avanti tutta, mostraci lavori semplici da poterti emulare.
beautiful piece !!! i am not agree with the use in the holow of the form with the the round scraper couse catch is very close but for the other s its ok.
Just Beautiful. This make me want to try turning some pine. We only have yellow pine in my area, I think I read where this was Red Pine is that correct? Where did you get it? Thanks again.
This is a stunning piece. Thank you.
Thanks very much!
Very inspiring
Looks amazing!!!
To ian mac good luck with this piece of wood hope it turns out very nice from paul chapman at London uk 🇬🇧
Beautiful collection of color and pleasing shape. Canada
Stunning
Thanks Richard!
That is absolutely gorgeous! Beautiful wood and great work. What a fantastic combination.
Thanks Lynda!
Great Hollow Form. Pine certainly can be beautiful.
Cheers John
Gorgeous, I love the way you turned it cross grain… well done. You can truly appreciate the natural colors of the pine in that piece.
Thanks mate!
It is indeed absolutely stunning!
Thanks Abby!
What a beautiful piece of wood! And, you've fashioned it into a lovely and elegant work. I'm glad to have come across your channel. :)
Thank you!
One of my favorites of all time
Thanks Ed!
You're quite right, it's really the mosto beautiful piece of pine wood! Thanks for sharing!
Thanks Umberto! Hope you’re good my friend
🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
Incredible piece of the world
Thanks!
Beautiful
very impressive..As always..Wood working is a art form.Your a Piccasso of your wood working..Keep it going..
Thanks mate!
Very beautiful Ian.
Thanks Jack!
Wow! Gorgeous! Your amazing
Thanks very much!
Stunningly gorgeous! ❤
Thanks Beverly!
This is so beautiful 👏👏
Thank you!
Very impressive. Remarkable pine.
NICE
Wow that is a very pretty piece. Thank you for sharing
Well, that was a surprise. It's beautiful, well done.
Thanks Stewart!
Just awesome and stunningly beautiful
I believe it is the most beautiful pine I've seen! Of course it helps to have a talented wood turner working it! What a great shine too! Was the use of the large scraper laying flat on the piece a kind of burnishing technique at the end? Thank you for sharing this beauty!
Thanks Gwynn! It was indeed a way to burnish the wood, seemed to actually work! Hope you’re doing well
Spectacular!
Thanks Cj!
Sure looks very nice Ian, with a very nice Finnish on it as well cheers humpy..
You are right! That is the most beautiful pine I have ever seen! The project turned out great. Thanks for the video as always❤
Thanks Jen! Hope you & the family are doing well 😊
Pretty impressive!
Thanks mate! Hope you’re doing well
That grain is stunning!
These pieces of pine are amazing, I don’t want to run out of them haha
Wow that's beautiful
Thanks! Hope you’re doing well Cookie
That's a stunning piece.
Thanks!
It's very hard to get cross grain to cooperate properly, but you made it look as easy as riding a bicycle! Very nice grain, excellent finish!😊👍👍
Thank you very much my friend!
Wow, that is some beautiful pine Ian!
What beautiful wood. Love the patterns and colours it has. Its beautiful.
Great work…..
Fantastic job keep them coming !
Great work Ian, and those colours really pop in this piece, well done mate 👍👍
Thanks Bill, hope you’re doing well mate 👍🏻
Another awesome piece Ian, great work buddy!!
Cheers Tim! Hope you’re well mate
That is one beautiful pine bowl, Ian! Well done!
Very Nice!
Thanks Frank!
At the start I didn’t think much of it. I thought, where’s he going with the design.
But once the hollowing was nearly done it all came together.
Yeah. a beautiful piece of pine. Very nice. 8:03
Thanks!
That really is beautiful Ian and I love the stepped side into the rim.
You showed using the scraper to burnish the side which was another trick I was shown in School and College.
Great video mate.
Take care.
Cheers, Huw
Cheers Huw! Hope you’re doing well mate! It is a useful trick
Looks beautiful. Very nice shape/design! 😊
Thanks Norma!
Marvellous work ! relaxing to watch your woodturning, Thy ! for sharing 🙏👍
Thanks a lot, hope you’re well 👍🏻
Absolutely stunning pleasure to watch from the start to finish
Thanks Jamie 😊
Thanks Jamie!
Gorgeous piece of work Ian, lovely to see! Hope you're well mate - all the best!
Cheers mate! I’m doing good, hope you’re doing well too!
Top job 👍🏻👍🏻
Thanks Ben
nice.
Thanks 👍🏻
Sehr schöne Form
Thanks!
Very nice. Were you just checking for round when you held the side of the scraper on there? And what was the finish that you used if you don’t mind me asking?
I was trying something new, using the chisel to burnish the wood. It seemed to work pretty well
The video was a bit short on hollowing out the inside. How thin did you get the walls? Just interested. The color of this pine is just amazing.
Hey summer! The walls are probably half an inch, didn’t want super thin walls
Ian Mac stupendo. Stupendo il tuo modo di lavorare, stupendo ciò che hai creato ma sopratutto stupendo il comportamento del Pino, anche le essenze più umili sono capaci di regalarci oggetti ed emozioni particolari. Hai fatto qualche trattamento particolare affinché non spaccasse? Bravo bravo bravo.
Hey Roberto! Thanks for your comment my friend. The wood was pretty dry so it should be okay with not cracking/warping very much!
@@IanMacWoodturning Grazie per avermi risposto, i tuoi lavori mi spingono a riprendere il Tornio che avevo abbandonato da qualche mese, ma adesso avanti tutta, mostraci lavori semplici da poterti emulare.
beautiful piece !!! i am not agree with the use in the holow of the form with the the round scraper couse catch is very close but for the other s its ok.
Great job, what type of finish did you use?
Cheers Bruce! I just did about 5 coats of sanding sealer, sanded between each coat.
Just Beautiful. This make me want to try turning some pine. We only have yellow pine in my area, I think I read where this was Red Pine is that correct? Where did you get it? Thanks again.
What did you finish this with?
I believe I used multiple coats of sanding sealer for this one
Black pine?