Hi, I have just 'stumbled' onto your channel & glad I did on this piece. I am a disabled, retired Senior Master of Art with the Education Department of South Australia & I love watching people working with wood because one of my 'majors' in training was in Sculpture, mainly in wood. Watchin videos of people working in wood helps helps take my mind off the constant pain that I suffer with. I love to see people take a piece of 'firewood (so to speak)' & turn it into a 'work of Art'. I love the grain & depth of colour in Black Walnut', it is quite beautiful. This is a delightful bowl you have turned here & I look forward to viewing more of your 'work'. Cheers, Don from South Australia.
Don your comment made my day! I am more than pleased that my video gives you some relief of the rigors of life in the later years particularly when one has to put up with pain and discomfort. Thankyou for taking the time to write your comment and watch my videos. More to come. Cheers! 🥂
That was some nasty looking ring shake and cracks on that slab. Fine job working around all that. Black walnut does make for some spectacular pieces and yours is no exception.
Looks like maybe a 50-50 grind on your bowl gouge? I looked for it on your tools list but maybe just missed it. How do you like it? Is there a big difference from the 40ish grind?
Yes it is, and I like the longer grind as I can use the wings for finer cuts. To be honest the equal sides change equality as I get slack in accurate sharpening. Cheers
Hi, I have just 'stumbled' onto your channel & glad I did on this piece. I am a disabled, retired Senior Master of Art with the Education Department of South Australia & I love watching people working with wood because one of my 'majors' in training was in Sculpture, mainly in wood. Watchin videos of people working in wood helps helps take my mind off the constant pain that I suffer with. I love to see people take a piece of 'firewood (so to speak)' & turn it into a 'work of Art'. I love the grain & depth of colour in Black Walnut', it is quite beautiful. This is a delightful bowl you have turned here & I look forward to viewing more of your 'work'. Cheers, Don from South Australia.
Don your comment made my day! I am more than pleased that my video gives you some relief of the rigors of life in the later years particularly when one has to put up with pain and discomfort. Thankyou for taking the time to write your comment and watch my videos. More to come. Cheers! 🥂
Very nice, a beautiful piece of wood.
Thank you very much!
Super cool. Base proportion seems perfect. Keep 'em coming.
Thanks! Will do!
Wow. Black walnut my favorite. Incredibly beautiful. Love the finish. Thanks
Cheers!
Enjoyed! Thank you, you did a lovely job!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Good morning 🌅, looks very good , well worth the effort, I was bowled over by it 😂 , from France
Hey there! Thanks for checking it out! I'm stoked you liked it-sending good vibes all the way to France!
Very nicely done. I love walnut for its depth of color and beautiful grain.
Thank you very much!
Absolutely beautiful. Such a great save. Totally worth it.
Absolutely! Cheers!
Lovely bowl!
Thank you very much!
Very nice. Really like the design/shape. Beautiful grain. 😊
Cheers mate!
That was some nasty looking ring shake and cracks on that slab. Fine job working around all that. Black walnut does make for some spectacular pieces and yours is no exception.
Thank you very much!
Looks like maybe a 50-50 grind on your bowl gouge? I looked for it on your tools list but maybe just missed it. How do you like it? Is there a big difference from the 40ish grind?
Yes it is, and I like the longer grind as I can use the wings for finer cuts. To be honest the equal sides change equality as I get slack in accurate sharpening. Cheers
WOW
Thankyou