I could tell by the grain of the good that whatever you were going to create was going to be beautiful. The vase is stunning! The blonde wood has different shades. 🥰
@JackMackWoodturning yes I have two lathes a Jet and a shop fox love turning wood a I get new ideas from you tubers I'm 75 now and I intend to keep turning for as long as I can
@@JackMackWoodturning I'm glad they did too. As I watch the videos from the bottom up, I've come to appreciate your level of talent and skill. None of your videos have failed to impress me. Keep up the most excellent work.
Hi loved it, to me one side put me in mind of a night sky stars and space, the other had me thinking of one of the Chinese dragons, all action and motion.👍🐝@@JackMackWoodturning
@@JackMackWoodturning No, I don't have a console and I don't care for Zelda actually 😁Since it's the sale season on Steam, I bought two games: Titanfall 2 and Sun Day Gold 😃
@@JackMackWoodturning yep 46 years young but I have to say I don't enjoy cooking anywhere like I used to. Love baking though ❤️ and making lots of happy mistakes on canvas. I've always had a thing for wood though it just has such a tactile appearance I always wish I could reach in and touch
That is a beautiful piece of wood, I have not heard of albino yew, I love grain, even the knots are amazing! Great job Jack, I need to catch up with your videos, I have been out of town a bit. Thank brother another beautiful turn!
@@JackMackWoodturning sure thing, We went up to the high country here in Arizona, about 5000 feet where we were. Nice country up there, very beautiful vistas and all. We needed some down time, been going strong for a while now. So needed to get out in nature, do some rock hunting, and enjoying the cool air up there. In the valley where I am, in the summer. Temps are between 105 and 112 degrees F, rather warm to say the least.
Definitely sounds too hot for me. Rock hunting you say? Tell me more? I have a friend here who visits abandoned mines and collects all manner of crystals. Some of his finds are nothing short of spectacular.
@@JackMackWoodturning there are a lot of abandoned mines here in AZ, but many are not easy to access, some are one private land, of course you do not know until someone tells to leave. These is one of two we can get too that are fun to explore and even investigate too. However, one was a mercury mine, so not a good one for rock hunting. The other one is a really cool place. The main shaft is about 1400 feet deep. They mined copper, so lots of really cool mine tailings there. There are some smaller mine around we visit now and again. We do get some really cool stuff, geodes, fossil s, quartz and sometimes we have found amethyst and dragon eyes (really cool red semi prescious stones, deep red color)
Nice! It has never really appealed to me. I get anxious just looking at the pictures. Squeezing through small gaps in unmapped mines. The guy I know went to explore a mine for the first time on his own and got lost in there for an hour before he found his way out. No thanks! 🤣
Thank you for getting up close and showing how that dovetail is made. As a beginner I have had the hardest time learning to do that. I’ve had my laid since February 2023. This is now July 2023 and for the last two months, I haven’t been able to practice on it. That’s how I knew. I am to this beautiful craft. Now, if somebody just get a close on sharpening tools to help me out, that would be great. That wood is very pretty especially the darker side. What is that white paste that you put on so heavy?
There are lots of good video on UA-cam teaching you to sharpen tools. And how to form a proper tenon.. I hope my videos inspire you to carry on learning and making 👍🏻
@@JackMackWoodturning oh...is that what you see?? In an abstract almost 3-D way, I see the image of a bull with distinct two eyes. His outline is there with his snout seemingly protruding out. His thin horns creating the finishing touch. It really is such a handsome piece Jack!!
My vote is BEAUTIFUL !! You must love what you do Jack Mack, because you are damn good at it. And what was that giant tool you used ? That tool moves wood fast ! Another all beef no bull vid.😎
@@JackMackWoodturning Not so much. We had some heavy (and much needed) rain lately. Probably it will take some time to get summer temperatures again. ( Btw. I've never had some beer - neither Bavarian nor Austrian. I prefer a tasty cup of tea 🍵)
If you tell me what size you're looking for, I'll make you one Madeleine. I've been working on turned boxes recently. I don't use resin, just wood, no rubbish. Best regards from Bonnie Scotland. 🙃
Hey Maddy. I haven’t made a jewellery box specifically. I did turn a rather pretty Yew box a few video’s back though which I may list for sale on my website. It is only big enough for earrings/rings and the like though. John in Bonnie Scotland might sort you out though 🤣 If he drinks whisky, eats haggis, wears a kilt and recites Robbie burns poems whilst he turns, I have absolutely no doubt is work is far greater than mine. 💛
@@JackMackWoodturning He he! Nice one Jack. I do eat haggis but I don't go in for any of the other stuff you mentioned (occasional dram at Hogmanay) My stuff will never be greater than yours, don't get me wrong on the crack about no resin, no rubbish. I like resin jobs sometimes, but basically, I can't afford the stuff. Tried some Milliput and epoxy adhesive, but that's it. Ha ha! I'm still chuckling, maybe I should try the Whisky, kilt and Rabbie Burns. You're the man Jack, best regards. 😃 🙃
@@JackMackWoodturning - Originally from California (not proud of that with how the state has gone down hill so bad) but now I live in Colombia half the year and the Philippines the other half. I'm single so it's a paradise for single men.
❤ Not Bad! I Think 🤔🧐 the pattern on the Vase looks kinda like a "Buffalos Head/profile"! Kinda interesting 🤔. I like it. Sincerely Yours 🤠 Mr Severance, "The Cake 😋 🍰🎂 🥳🎉 🎊 Man".
@@JackMackWoodturning I live in Las Vegas Nevada 🌃🎆🎇. I've Retired after 30+yrs as a Cake Baker and running a Bakery in Greensboro N.Carolina ( Cake's by Steven). I now just Bake Cake's for My Church 🙏. Sincerely Yours 🤠 Mr Severance, "The Cake 😋 🍰🎂 🥳🎉 🎊 Man".
Yeah no warpage or cracking. Thin and even walls along with drying as slowly as possible and I very rarely have any issues. Did you find it a little pale for yew?
@@JackMackWoodturning Just the usual for my area: Corn, beans, squash, peas, peppers, potatoes, pumpkins, carrots, *one* zucchini plant, and lots of flowers to bring in the bees and butterflies. Need to replant the rhubarb in late summer, since it got mowed down by accident, too.
Beautiful. I love the grain and the parts where the branches were. Question: what was the white paste wax you applied at the end? (who makes it?)Thanks!
@@JackMackWoodturning Love that grain and those other things on this piece of wood. I love to see the grain of turned wood when the finish makes it pop. Never had any access to yew but have a number of woods to use here in Georgia USA. Different oaks, wild cherry, black walnut, hackberry (just now), hemlock, dogwood, maple, bradford pear, redtip, popular, sweet gum, red cedar, sourwood, bald cypress and prob a bit of other things. Got some mimosa today and will try that when some drying out.
Hey Jack - if you're checking your comments, I've got a question. We've got a mill, and I have hand carved and axe worked most my life. I am now retired and want to try my hand at turning. We've got plenty of big wood and I'm looking for a recommendation on a lathe you could put up to 36 inch logs, weird shaped wood, etc. I have some money to spend, but it's retirement money and I'd like to not bust the bank if possible - just in case I figure out 25 years from now that I miscalculated. Would appreciate your and anyone out there's sound advice :)
The grain can be unpredictable and won’t know until you get into it. Rather plain, but symmetrically shaped vase. “Life (wood) is like a box of chocolates.”
Definitely not BLAND this is mother nature at her finest. This vase is on the BLOODY BEAUTIFUL LIST. Great turn jack.😘😘💖💖💋
So kind! Thank you. Where are you from?
@@JackMackWoodturning Malvern hills Worcester, do you know where it is?.🤗
I know where Worcester is but I have never been. You’re about 200 miles south of me 😊
Every time I go see my grandson we watch your videos. He loves them. Thank you so much for sharing.
Oh that’s so lovely. Tell your grandson I said Hi! What’s his name? Thanks for watching Linda 🥰
@@JackMackWoodturning Jayden he just turned 13.
An aspiring woodturner?
@@JackMackWoodturning I think so. That or a cook. He seems equally fascinated.
I was a chef for ten years. What a coincidence 😊👌🏻
Great extraction! You exposed some simple grain with dramatic accents at the branches!
Another magical turn!
Very kind. Thank you buddy. Where are you from?
@@JackMackWoodturning : Living in my Dream Home on Lewis Smith Lake in Crane Hill, Alabama...!
That sounds amazing! Somewhere I’d love to visit!
Jack, that turned out to be a beautiful vase! The patterns that Mother Nature makes, a person can only dream of, beautiful.
Thanks man. Much appreciated. I think you’ll like my latest vid
Woodturning - 1000 Pieces Of Veneer !
ua-cam.com/video/qiu4yTDBdnA/v-deo.html
@@JackMackWoodturning This one is indeed beautiful! But, Mother Nature turns out to be surprising every time.
Yes Jack, the grain in that vase is very beautiful.
Thank you! I do try 😊
I could tell by the grain of the good that whatever you were going to create was going to be beautiful. The vase is stunning! The blonde wood has different shades. 🥰
Nice one! What kind of flowers would it suit do you think?
@@JackMackWoodturning I like roses. Lavender ones to be exact but I like all colors! 💜🌹
Lavender roses?
@@JackMackWoodturning Yes! They're beautiful! 💜
They sound it! Iv’e never seen them before 😊👍🏻
Always enjoyable watching a skilled craftsman creating a beautiful piece of art. Thank you Jack.
Thankfully Eliot I appreciate it buddy. Where are you watching ?
Just outside Toronto, Canada
Ah yes! The promise land. I’ll live there one day, I’m sure of it 😎
Yew is truly the best looking wood in my opinion 😊
Thanks for watching. So glad you like the albino Yew
Amazing how you can bring out the grain after turning an old log great job Jack 👏 👍 🙌 👌
Thanks Tim, do you work with wood yourself?
@JackMackWoodturning yes I have two lathes a Jet and a shop fox love turning wood a I get new ideas from you tubers I'm 75 now and I intend to keep turning for as long as I can
That is awesome and has put a smile on my face buddy. Thank you for watching and keep up that good work. I hope to see some of your work some day 🥰
Yew always make beautiful things. This is no exception.
I see what yew did there
@@JackMackWoodturning 😄
Thanks for watching buddy! 🥰
Beautiful golden color and the grain is amazing. Lovely vase.
Another masterpiece. If anything you have a good eye for the wood pieces and the way you turn them into works of art.
Thank you buddy. Where are you watching from?
@@JackMackWoodturning Payson, Utah
Ahh nice! I’m so glad my videos found you 🥰
@@JackMackWoodturning I'm glad they did too. As I watch the videos from the bottom up, I've come to appreciate your level of talent and skill. None of your videos have failed to impress me. Keep up the most excellent work.
Thanks a lot man! What park do you attend to?
Simple, elegant and cold. Congratulations
Cold 🥶?
Beautiful, for me less is more! That vase has TONS of character! Thanks for sharing☺☺
I’m so glad you think so. Where are you watching?
Great, amazing what is hidden in a log. 👍🐝🌞
Thanks Jim. Did you like the grain?
Hi loved it, to me one side put me in mind of a night sky stars and space, the other had me thinking of one of the Chinese dragons, all action and motion.👍🐝@@JackMackWoodturning
Thanks man, nice one. I like your comparisons 😊👍🏻
@@JackMackWoodturning say what you see. 👍🐝😊
😊💛
I think it’s great, very natural (which I like) , nice golden glow, very interesting patterns.
Nice one Grant! A bit pale for yew though right?
Beauty with lots of character, nice Jack!
Thanks Karen! Very much appreciated
The wood grain is absolutely stunning!!! Beautiful work!!!
Thanks S. Glad you like it. What would you use it for?
Simple, yet compelling!
Nice one M! Always glad to see you stop by mate. You played new Zelda yet?
@@JackMackWoodturning No, I don't have a console and I don't care for Zelda actually 😁Since it's the sale season on Steam, I bought two games: Titanfall 2 and Sun Day Gold 😃
Wow. Love the grain and simplicity of design brings it out beautifully.
I’m so glad you like it Dina 🥳
Beautiful! Yew is such an elegant wood!
Thanks for watching ☺️
Gorgeous! Love the wood, love the shape, love the music.
Thanks so much! Where are you watching from?
@@JackMackWoodturning Seattle, Washington, US
Nice! I hope to visit there some day!
I think it is stunning!! 😃😃😃👍❤
Thanks so much. Would you have something like this in your home?
Hello Jack beautifully done is very beautiful well done
You and nature…good team!
Very kind! Thank you for watching
Great piece of wood and finish makes it pop
That is some beautifully patterned wood! Good job.
Thanks a lot! Glad you liked it. You had a good weekend?
The heat dome has finally moved off. This puts us down in the mid 90's with possible rain maybe sometime this week.
It’s raining here at the moment thank the lord. The heat has been too much!
Hurrah! I heard you are baking over there. Now if it rains for a week, I don't want to hear any bitching. LOL
Haha I’ll be quiet don’t worry. The rain is my friend 🤣
Wow the grain in this was wonderful ❤
Yeah, always a nice surprise. Do you work with wood yourself?
@@JackMackWoodturning Sadly not Jack my talents belong on canvas and in the kitchen 🤭
A fellow chef?
@@JackMackWoodturning yep 46 years young but I have to say I don't enjoy cooking anywhere like I used to.
Love baking though ❤️ and making lots of happy mistakes on canvas. I've always had a thing for wood though it just has such a tactile appearance I always wish I could reach in and touch
I also love to bake. I have been trying to perfect my sourdough since lockdown. It is very much a labour of love. My starter has been going since 2019
You Do AMAZING Work 🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩
Thanks Maddy. Very much appreciated 💛😊👍🏻
Never seen that type of Forster bit before. Also I love how interesting Yew can be.
Me?
That is a beautiful piece of wood, I have not heard of albino yew, I love grain, even the knots are amazing! Great job Jack, I need to catch up with your videos, I have been out of town a bit. Thank brother another beautiful turn!
I’m glad you like it Alex. Hope you had a good time. May I ask where you visited?
@@JackMackWoodturning sure thing, We went up to the high country here in Arizona, about 5000 feet where we were. Nice country up there, very beautiful vistas and all. We needed some down time, been going strong for a while now. So needed to get out in nature, do some rock hunting, and enjoying the cool air up there. In the valley where I am, in the summer. Temps are between 105 and 112 degrees F, rather warm to say the least.
Definitely sounds too hot for me. Rock hunting you say? Tell me more?
I have a friend here who visits abandoned mines and collects all manner of crystals. Some of his finds are nothing short of spectacular.
@@JackMackWoodturning there are a lot of abandoned mines here in AZ, but many are not easy to access, some are one private land, of course you do not know until someone tells to leave. These is one of two we can get too that are fun to explore and even investigate too. However, one was a mercury mine, so not a good one for rock hunting. The other one is a really cool place. The main shaft is about 1400 feet deep. They mined copper, so lots of really cool mine tailings there.
There are some smaller mine around we visit now and again. We do get some really cool stuff, geodes, fossil s, quartz and sometimes we have found amethyst and dragon eyes (really cool red semi prescious stones, deep red color)
Nice! It has never really appealed to me. I get anxious just looking at the pictures. Squeezing through small gaps in unmapped mines. The guy I know went to explore a mine for the first time on his own and got lost in there for an hour before he found his way out. No thanks! 🤣
🤩 Jack!! When I saw that end grain I knew you would turn it into a dynamite piece! Awesome. Be well good man!
Nice one buddy. Much appreciated as always. 😊👌🏻👍🏻
@@JackMackWoodturning not just compliments man! You're a Master of the Craft. Be well and family hard working man💪
Thanks man. It’s guys like you that keep me going buddy. 💛
Nothing bland about it. Absolutely beautiful piece of wood.
Awesome! Thanks for watching buddy.
Definitely beautiful! I love watching you work your magic. Truly fantastic craftsmanship ❤
Thank you Jane. Very kind. Where are you watching from?
From "life" to "Life". amazing
Absolutely perfect!
Yew is such a lovely wood, so interesting. Well done!
Thanks Doug. Is Yew one of your favourites?
@@JackMackWoodturning yew is a wood that is not available to us in the US.
Ah of course. That’s a shame. What is your ‘go to’ then?
@@JackMackWoodturning #1, walnut #2, cherry #3, Bradford pear which is considered an invasive species
Thank you for getting up close and showing how that dovetail is made. As a beginner I have had the hardest time learning to do that. I’ve had my laid since February 2023. This is now July 2023 and for the last two months, I haven’t been able to practice on it. That’s how I knew. I am to this beautiful craft. Now, if somebody just get a close on sharpening tools to help me out, that would be great. That wood is very pretty especially the darker side. What is that white paste that you put on so heavy?
There are lots of good video on UA-cam teaching you to sharpen tools. And how to form a proper tenon.. I hope my videos inspire you to carry on learning and making 👍🏻
Sometimes simple is best ❤👍👍
Yeah. They do say less is more don’t they?
Handsome piece. I'm always fascinated by the natural grain you expose. If one looks carefully, an image can be seen. Do you see it?? 😀😀
Yes.
@@suzanneyoung6273 Eh, , , an image of what exactly? 🙃
Jesus?
@@johnmitchell1614 I saw a Frog. 🐸
@@JackMackWoodturning oh...is that what you see?? In an abstract almost 3-D way, I see the image of a bull with distinct two eyes. His outline is there with his snout seemingly protruding out. His thin horns creating the finishing touch.
It really is such a handsome piece Jack!!
Yew carnt go wrong with that, what a ripper young Jack. 👍👍👍Ernie smith from brisbane Australia
Thanks Ern! Much appreciated man. Hows the weather down under?
Beautiful vase and piece of wood.😊
Nice one T! Love your suit. Are you a secret agent?
No. Photo was done during a photoshoot on the RMS Queen Mary 2.
That’s a cruise ship right?
Cunard ocean liner. I was on an eastbound trans Atlantic crossing as part of a round the world adventure.
That sounds pretty spectacular. What exactly does a ‘round the world adventure’ entail? Do you just visit all 7 continents?
Beautiful, that's my opinion! Good job as usual!
Thanks for sharing. Glad you like it!
far from bland, it looks great. amazing contrast in the grain from one side to the other 👍🏼
Thanks very much Roger.
Simply fantastic
I really like the features associated with the knot.
Cheers Walt!
I think it’s beautiful!
Nice one J. Are you Spanish?
@@JackMackWoodturning No, I’m not. Why do you ask?
The avatars are quite small but I thought you looked Spanish. Where are you watching from?
@@JackMackWoodturning Oh! haha I’m watching from good ole USA. Tennessee!
Blandly Beautiful! 😁
Haha 😆 I see what you did there. But is that such a thing?
@@JackMackWoodturning it is now! 🤣
My vote is BEAUTIFUL !! You must love what you do Jack Mack, because you are damn good at it. And what was that giant tool you used ? That tool moves wood fast ! Another all beef no bull vid.😎
The bowl gouge?
That is beautiful, love it.
Nice video, yew is very unpredictable with grain in my very limited experience. Can be extremely beautiful or very plain. This piece is nice.
Thanks man. Do you turn?
@@JackMackWoodturning just started turning about six months ago and love it
Really nice, and great Color and structuring 🤩
The previous comments already have said it all. Nothing to add but: Love it!
Very kind thank you for watching. Where are you watching from?
@@JackMackWoodturning Thanks for asking. I'm watching from Southern Germany (a small village in Bavaria) , but I'm Austrian by birth
Bavaria! I used to drink your beer 🍺
Is it warm at the moment?
@@JackMackWoodturning Not so much. We had some heavy (and much needed) rain lately. Probably it will take some time to get summer temperatures again.
( Btw. I've never had some beer - neither Bavarian nor Austrian. I prefer a tasty cup of tea 🍵)
I like your style. Tea is absolutely the way forward 🫖 😊👍🏻💛
This looks so cool. Another beautiful design.👍👍
Thanks man. 😊
Beautiful piece, love the shape and the grain.❤
Nice one Maddie. One for the roses 🌹
Everything you have made so far is BEAUTIFUL ❤️. Will you ever make a jewelry box?
If you tell me what size you're looking for, I'll make you one Madeleine. I've been working on turned boxes recently. I don't use resin, just wood, no rubbish. Best regards from Bonnie Scotland. 🙃
Hey Maddy. I haven’t made a jewellery box specifically. I did turn a rather pretty Yew box a few video’s back though which I may list for sale on my website. It is only big enough for earrings/rings and the like though.
John in Bonnie Scotland might sort you out though 🤣 If he drinks whisky, eats haggis, wears a kilt and recites Robbie burns poems whilst he turns, I have absolutely no doubt is work is far greater than mine. 💛
@@JackMackWoodturning He he! Nice one Jack. I do eat haggis but I don't go in for any of the other stuff you mentioned (occasional dram at Hogmanay) My stuff will never be greater than yours, don't get me wrong on the crack about no resin, no rubbish. I like resin jobs sometimes, but basically, I can't afford the stuff. Tried some Milliput and epoxy adhesive, but that's it. Ha ha! I'm still chuckling, maybe I should try the Whisky, kilt and Rabbie Burns. You're the man Jack, best regards. 😃 🙃
Beautiful work! Congratulations! 👍👍🇧🇷👋👋👋👋👋👋👋👋👋
Without question beautiful! What a lovely piece of wood. Amazing to watch your incredible craftsmanship Jack.
Thanks a lot. A fellow yew fan?
Beautiful!
Beautiful. I don't think there is any such thing as bland turned wood. It's all gorgeous.
Thank you very much! Does your dog have humongous ears?
beautiful!!!!!!
A beautiful piece nicely done sir,
Kind regards
From Will 😊
Many thanks Will. How’s it going?
@@JackMackWoodturning All good here mate thanks, again a stunning piece.👍
Nice Jack, a really beautiful piece as always.
Thanks for watching Rona. Where are you from?
@@JackMackWoodturning - Originally from California (not proud of that with how the state has gone down hill so bad) but now I live in Colombia half the year and the Philippines the other half. I'm single so it's a paradise for single men.
Ah yes I remember. Living the High life 😎👌🏻
@@JackMackWoodturning - Ya man, you only live once and life is short so you gotta enjoy it.
Amen to that 🙏
Beautiful grain! Nice work.
Thanks 👍 Another one for the dried flowers?
Turned out great
Cheers buddy
Pale, yes, Bland? No! The grain and other markings in the wood are beautiful and interesting!
Yes, I agree! Thank you! What would you use it for?
Love it!
Thanks T. Glad you enjoyed it. Do you work with wood?
Gorgeous 😊❤
❤ Not Bad! I Think 🤔🧐 the pattern on the Vase looks kinda like a "Buffalos Head/profile"!
Kinda interesting 🤔.
I like it.
Sincerely Yours 🤠 Mr Severance,
"The Cake 😋 🍰🎂 🥳🎉 🎊 Man".
Haha 😂 I never clocked that! You’ve got a good eye. Where are you from?
@@JackMackWoodturning I live in Las Vegas Nevada 🌃🎆🎇.
I've Retired after 30+yrs as a Cake Baker and running a Bakery in Greensboro N.Carolina ( Cake's by Steven).
I now just Bake Cake's for My Church 🙏.
Sincerely Yours 🤠 Mr Severance,
"The Cake 😋 🍰🎂 🥳🎉 🎊 Man".
What a lucky parish you have Mr S! 🤤
It's absolutely stunning! The grain is amazing.
Nice one HC! What would you use it for?
@@JackMackWoodturning Some high quality silk flowers would look amazing in there!
Roses? 🌹
@@JackMackWoodturning Quite possibly!
Seems to be the general consensus 😊
Bland??? How could anyone in their right mind ever call that BLAND??? It's downright BEAUTIFUL!!!
Thanks a lot man. I guess you liked the grain?
Beautiful ❤🇦🇺
Nice one! How you going?
@@JackMackWoodturning Ben better. I fell over and smashed my wrist. Had to have surgery to put two plates and screws in to hold it together. Silly me.
Oh no, that sounds painful. How did you manage that?
@@JackMackWoodturning would you believe I was on my morning walk and tripped over the footpath lol
Beautiful. It looks like it has a vase face.
A human face?
@@JackMackWoodturning No, more like a fox face.
It's a beauty
Nice one Rick. Glad you enjoyed it man. Are you a turner?
I think it’s beautiful.
Thankfully Paul!
Selamat beraktivitas semoga terus sukses selalu 👍
Beautiful
I like it. The grain reminds me of old growth Douglas Fir from Oregon. What makes the spots?
Beautiful.
Nice one K. Where did you find this vid? If you don’t mind me asking
@@JackMackWoodturning I think it popped up on my Facebook page - but I tend to follow any links there to you-tube
Not bland - beautiful in its simplicity
Thanks J. Sometimes simple is the best right?
@@JackMackWoodturning 👍
💛😊
Комментарий в поддержку канала и ролика, а также труда мастера по токарной обработке дерева.
Very nice Jack, great shape and character in the wood. How did it dry out?
Yeah no warpage or cracking. Thin and even walls along with drying as slowly as possible and I very rarely have any issues. Did you find it a little pale for yew?
@@JackMackWoodturning Only ever had my hands on a piece of yew once and seems the heart wood was pretty dark! No yew around here in MT USA!
I’m guessing you get a lot of maple?
@@JackMackWoodturning Not enough, but when I do I believe my favorite! Also lots of Box Elder also known as Manitoba Maple!
Box elder can be really nice. I have some waiting for the right project. 💛👍🏻😊
It is beautiful golden creamy in the end, but several times during the turning, I could've sworn it was a Yukon Gold potato.
We’re you hungry when you were watching by any chance? 😂
@@JackMackWoodturning Heh, actually looking at gardening plans for next year.
Ooh nice. What have you got in store?
@@JackMackWoodturning Just the usual for my area: Corn, beans, squash, peas, peppers, potatoes, pumpkins, carrots, *one* zucchini plant, and lots of flowers to bring in the bees and butterflies. Need to replant the rhubarb in late summer, since it got mowed down by accident, too.
Looks like a cobra 🐍 on the side of it. Amazing gift you have. Thank you for sharing.
Never seen that. You have a good eye l. Thanks for watching
Beautiful. I love the grain and the parts where the branches were. Question: what was the white paste wax you applied at the end? (who makes it?)Thanks!
I saw the vase coming pretty early on. Tools are 'damn' sharp. Very nice.
Gotta keep them sharp my friend 😉
Very nice! I would like to know more about that hollower you used, such as what type, where you got it, etc. Thanks!
Beautiful piece
Thank you very much! Did you like the grain?
@@JackMackWoodturning Love that grain and those other things on this piece of wood. I love to see the grain of turned wood when the finish makes it pop. Never had any access to yew but have a number of woods to use here in Georgia USA. Different oaks, wild cherry, black walnut, hackberry (just now), hemlock, dogwood, maple, bradford pear, redtip, popular, sweet gum, red cedar, sourwood, bald cypress and prob a bit of other things. Got some mimosa today and will try that when some drying out.
Maybe not as colorful as most Yew, but still has a lot of character.
Yeah my thoughts too. Still pretty though right?
Not sure how anyone could call it bland. It's a lovely piece of wood; the vase came out nicely, too.
Thanks Patrick. Where are you watching from?
@@JackMackWoodturning I'm in Pampa, a little town in the Texas Panhandle.
Is it extremely hot at the moment?
@JackMackWoodturning It's about 29° C here right now, so not particularly. The previous few days it got closer to 39.
Too hot for my Scottish blood. 🤣
Very nice
Thanks for watching Tyson.
Hey Jack - if you're checking your comments, I've got a question. We've got a mill, and I have hand carved and axe worked most my life. I am now retired and want to try my hand at turning. We've got plenty of big wood and I'm looking for a recommendation on a lathe you could put up to 36 inch logs, weird shaped wood, etc. I have some money to spend, but it's retirement money and I'd like to not bust the bank if possible - just in case I figure out 25 years from now that I miscalculated. Would appreciate your and anyone out there's sound advice :)
Hey. What country are you in?
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Добрый день! Очень красиво. Точение было по сырой древесине, что стало с вазой после сушки?
It remained a vase 🤣
Eline sağlık çok hoş oldu.kullandığın ağacın cinsini bilemedim.selamlar.
The type of what?
Yaptığın vazonun ağacın cinsi nedir diye sordum ?
The grain can be unpredictable and won’t know until you get into it. Rather plain, but symmetrically shaped vase. “Life (wood) is like a box of chocolates.”
It is indeed Lee. The best part is revealing the secrets within. 👌🏻😊
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I was thinking of a medium sized jewelry box.
Would that be a good next video?
it's beYewtiful..
Haha nice one buddy
What is that white stuff you burnish with please.
The friction paste? It is Yorkshire Grit.
Beautiful, wood is like clay in your hands.
Thanks Mark. You feeling any better this week buddy?
@@JackMackWoodturning A little thanks.
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Как всегда великолепно!!!