Wow Sam, so that's what a clean shop looks like. Been so long for mine, I had forgotten. Great video on the burning affect. Been watching Martin do it across the pond and was thinking about trying it on the next bowl. Been a little afraid to ruin a bowl, but watching you do it in the rough turned state takes care of that problem. Thanks for sharing. Fred
Awesome work Sam! I love how creative you can get using these techniques. I'm rarin' to get back in the shop after being out of town and try these things out.
Terrific video, Sam! I've occasionally thought about doing some decorating with fire, but never carried through. This video really helps. I hope you'll do another video to show the finished bowl.
I've done this with many projects in the past, mostly plaques. I haven't tried it on a lathe project yet. If done with pine you'll get the same result as ash. Doing this on oak is a little harder. like you said, go slow and take your time. It looks nice on deer mount plaques as well. Nice video.
I watched Nick Cook demo burning on an ash platter. I like scorching the outside of an ash bowl and then using liming wax to highlight the growth rings.
it's similar to woodburning decoration technique (pyrogravure in French). I use it a lot to decorate wooden items, engraving. I even use that technique when I haven't a lathe to help me to diggin a wooden plate. It's a very interesting contrast black burn and unburned wood.
Loved the video, and I know you didn't have to tell us how dangerous it was, but im glad you did. I know guys who see sawdust and wanna grab a lighters. But for real though, upgrade your coffee pot. Imma send you a new one.
Question Sam, Have you ever done any Flame Burning, On Wooden Unfinished Baseball Bats at all.? I am going to try doing a few for my Grand Sons, To put up in their Rooms along with their Baseball stuff etc Again Thanks for sharing etc. You do some Beautiful wood work in burning it in etc.
What would the opposite do? That is burn/scorch the wood then texture it. Would the texture bring the under light wood out? Sam I'm going to have to try this (maybe both ways) to see. Again thanks for sharing your expertise with us.
This is a great question and point to make. The sequence you apply something to wood will alter the effect. Just try it. I should look different.... Sam
Zach W It may if you spin the piece very slowly. My experience is that if the wood is turning, the flame does not have enough time to burn the wood. Sam
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Yes you may be right about the black shoe polish., Then maybe something I need to try. Burning or scorching wood leaves a very unique pattern in the wood. Thanks for the idea about the shoe polish. Later Sam
Don Lyons .... you see a lot of platters naturally falling out of trees where you come from? I'm pretty sure fire is more natural than than carving our turning, unless I completely misunderstood your comment.
Your a first class teacher Sam, thank you for sharing this method with us.. Diolch from Wales UK
Wow Sam, so that's what a clean shop looks like. Been so long for mine, I had forgotten. Great video on the burning affect. Been watching Martin do it across the pond and was thinking about trying it on the next bowl. Been a little afraid to ruin a bowl, but watching you do it in the rough turned state takes care of that problem. Thanks for sharing. Fred
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Awesome work Sam! I love how creative you can get using these techniques. I'm rarin' to get back in the shop after being out of town and try these things out.
this is simply AWESOME ! ty so much for sharing this technique with us
These are beautiful techniques to learn!! Thank you!!
Terrific video, Sam! I've occasionally thought about doing some decorating with fire, but never carried through. This video really helps. I hope you'll do another video to show the finished bowl.
Keep the hat you've got Sam. looks good. Best regards.
Excellent tips Sam, I have loads of Ash to practice on, and will be trying this out for sure.
Happy New Year
Mike
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Excellent... Very interesting, I'll defiantly be trying some burning myself... Thanks for sharing... Happy new year... Cheers...
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Your becoming a legend Sam.
Thanks for the upload
Rgds
Tony
I had to show that comment to my wife.....she told me to take out the garbage. But thanks for that nice comment.
Sam
Sam, this is a very interesting video. Thanks for sharing your decorating tips.
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WYOMINGWOODTURNER Happy New Year, Sam. May your year be filled with love, prosperity and good health. May you enjoy every minute of the New Year.
Amazing effects man!
great studio/wood shop..I really love your channel!
Madam Vonkook Thanks so much. Are you a woodturner?
Sam
Thanks for some great ideas.
I've done this with many projects in the past, mostly plaques. I haven't tried it on a lathe project yet. If done with pine you'll get the same result as ash. Doing this on oak is a little harder. like you said, go slow and take your time. It looks nice on deer mount plaques as well. Nice video.
I watched Nick Cook demo burning on an ash platter. I like scorching the outside of an ash bowl and then using liming wax to highlight the growth rings.
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Thanks again, Sam. Very interesting. A beautiful photo, but I can't take -10 degrees anymore. And yes Mike put us all to shame with cleaning his shop!
Yes he put us to shame. I wanted to say something like that. But if that is what it takes....
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it's similar to woodburning decoration technique (pyrogravure in French). I use it a lot to decorate wooden items, engraving. I even use that technique when I haven't a lathe to help me to diggin a wooden plate. It's a very interesting contrast black burn and unburned wood.
sam that is cool thanks for the tip i will give it a try,HAPPY NEW YEAR.
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What I saw a fantastic job
very nice effect with that fire
Well done
Great video Sam Was working on a project and did not know how to apply flames - but I know now
Many thanks
Sam, excellent video, nice job :-D
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Some great ideas Sam. Must go purchase a fire extinguisher before I start!!
Yes, a must have. A shop fire is bad.....
Sam
Can I try this to flame temper my wood bat
Loved the video, and I know you didn't have to tell us how dangerous it was, but im glad you did. I know guys who see sawdust and wanna grab a lighters. But for real though, upgrade your coffee pot. Imma send you a new one.
Thanks
That is a good coffee pot.... I would buy another tool first.
Sam
Question Sam, Have you ever done any Flame Burning, On Wooden Unfinished Baseball Bats at all.? I am going to try doing a few for my Grand Sons, To put up in their Rooms along with their Baseball stuff etc Again Thanks for sharing etc. You do some Beautiful wood work in burning it in etc.
No I have never done that. Sam
What would the opposite do? That is burn/scorch the wood then texture it. Would the texture bring the under light wood out? Sam I'm going to have to try this (maybe both ways) to see. Again thanks for sharing your expertise with us.
This is a great question and point to make. The sequence you apply something to wood will alter the effect. Just try it. I should look different.... Sam
Thanks for the video Sam. Very nice affect, but like anything I can see you need to practice doing this to get the affect you are looking for..
Mark
Yes you are right about that. Too often doing a video I am focusing on making a video and the item I work on suffers.
Sam
Wow...Wyoming is beutiful
man that bowl looks incredible
Would burning the wood while it's spinning result in a more even scorch?
Zach W It may if you spin the piece very slowly. My experience is that if the wood is turning, the flame does not have enough time to burn the wood. Sam
Your videos are excellent and educational Sam. At what point do you sand the project? Before burning?
Yes I would do it before burning. But sanding might not be too important here. Sam
Thanks Sam!
antique look.
9:30 It's so pretty
I tried to do this to my ash axe handle... not sure why, made it look dirty, bad idea
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*TopFineWoodworking .Com* and i learned a lot at their. i also recommend this website to all you guys
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Tell me please, what is the wood species?
Ash
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Please use a striker for lighting the torch. The cigarette lighter could explode. Cool video!
+gammarotor I will not use a lighter from now own. Thanks very much for the head's up.
Sam
what oil is that?
Andika Nugroho That is a little mineral oil. I would not use it as a final finish-but I am just highlighting the grain.
Sam
Thank you for reply my answer
match japanese burnt Wood,
for extérioriser wood
ok
Мастерскую не спалите, с экспериментами брошюрирования.
Not a turner............ yet. But very interesting.
Thanks.
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I'd rather enhance the beauty of the grain by using black shoe polish (wax-based). Burning is to difficult to get even, consistent results.
Yes you may be right about the black shoe polish., Then maybe something I need to try. Burning or scorching wood leaves a very unique pattern in the wood. Thanks for the idea about the shoe polish. Later Sam
Your turning is good but your burning is terrible
Totally off topic.. but.. you sound like Kermit the frog..
Boo on burning, not natural
Don Lyons .... you see a lot of platters naturally falling out of trees where you come from? I'm pretty sure fire is more natural than than carving our turning, unless I completely misunderstood your comment.