I.enjoy and learn frlm your videos but something you and a lot of others omit is the rpms your tutning at. It would be informative and helpful. Thanks for yout thoughts and ideas. Ed
@@EdRaastad-rj6mi My range of rpms is about 400 to 1200. When I drill holes and initially put on the finish it's at 400. When I'm using the tools and the final part of the finish it's at 1200. I also do the sanding around 400. Hope that helps. Thanks for watching!
I found this cherry already down for awhile so it didn't get sealed but it's to beautiful to throw out. I think I found a way to make use of it. Thanks for watching!
Ingenious
Thank you!
Very nice, love the way the crack looks planed, and the whole thing shines. Thanks for the video.... Dan
Thanks Dan!
I appreciate you watching!
I.enjoy and learn frlm your videos but something you and a lot of others omit is the rpms your tutning at. It would be informative and helpful. Thanks for yout thoughts and ideas. Ed
@@EdRaastad-rj6mi My range of rpms is about 400 to 1200. When I drill holes and initially put on the finish it's at 400. When I'm using the tools and the final part of the finish it's at 1200. I also do the sanding around 400.
Hope that helps. Thanks for watching!
Very nice! Thank you!!
Thank you too!
Hi RC, what type of oil finish you use
It's a friction polish that I mix. I did a video on it a few weeks ago.
Lovely!
Thanks Doug!
Cherry (and most of the fruit trees) are prone to cracking.. Nice way to get some use out of it..
I found this cherry already down for awhile so it didn't get sealed but it's to beautiful to throw out. I think I found a way to make use of it.
Thanks for watching!
What was your shine mixture
It's shellac denatured alcohol and boiled linseed oil.
What was in the white bottle?
If your talking about the smaller one it is thin CA glue. I used it to harden and seal the green powder in the crack.
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