Hi Tomislav, I missed this video going up yesterday as I was sick but you sure made my day with your very gracious thanks. I hope the tool provides many years of good service. And I'll be copying that donut spinner for sure. Many thanks, Brendan.
You've added new life and personality to the UA-cam community. That's not saying anything against the current great UA-cam turners, it's that I've seen a few give up making videos and no one of the same calibre filled the void. And I thought we had it great with Richard's 2-3 videos per week. I'm grateful for how much content you produce, Tom. I'm glad so many people support you. I hope you don't get too many hostile comments. I don't go down there to look. Lots of nice comments but one ignorant person can sour my day. It was very good to watch skillful skew use. I hope it treats you well!
Good video, Tomislav. As soon as you said Brendan, I thought it might be the guy I've been watching for years...and it is! He is a pleasure to watch and I can highly recommend his channels
Thank you Kevin, good thing about skew is that when you have a catch it usually messes up the wood , with gouges is much more throuble..... Just keep practice and more practice 🤗
Nothing like seeing such a quality tool as a , gift from viewer, Brendan, thank you from me who is also learning so much from Tomislav’s regular and well made presentations. Greetings from Tasmania Australia 👍😁👍🇦🇺🦘
You make great videos. While watching this one I had an idea. Where you drilled is round and the tool is flat. I thought you might fill-in that gap with baking soda and superglue. That is for the deep in there. Then have the glue and sawdust to close the top of the open space. Then no more gap. That is if there is a gap.
Thank you very much for watching and comment, Usually what happens when you force squere shank into round hole is that corners dig in and the fit is with just tiny gaps of circle.... Not much to worry about,but if it was bigger then I put thick CA glue which if one day I want to change the tool its relative easy to cracked.
I, too, have been enjoying Brendan's woodturning and gardening videos for a few years. He is one of those kind-souls on UA-cam. Thank you for sharing your skills and your techniques, too.
Hi Tomislav, I missed this video going up yesterday as I was sick but you sure made my day with your very gracious thanks. I hope the tool provides many years of good service. And I'll be copying that donut spinner for sure.
Many thanks, Brendan.
Thank YOU Brendan for lovely gift🤗
You've added new life and personality to the UA-cam community. That's not saying anything against the current great UA-cam turners, it's that I've seen a few give up making videos and no one of the same calibre filled the void. And I thought we had it great with Richard's 2-3 videos per week. I'm grateful for how much content you produce, Tom. I'm glad so many people support you. I hope you don't get too many hostile comments. I don't go down there to look. Lots of nice comments but one ignorant person can sour my day.
It was very good to watch skillful skew use. I hope it treats you well!
Thank you Jay for kind words 🤗 I'm lucky as really not many hostile comments and support I have from you viewers are another level....
Thank you
Thats alsome cool dude and nice tops never seen 1 with pencil
Nice looking handle, I must practice with the skew more. Keep well, Rob
Thank you sir
Tomislav, what a beautiful story. You are touching many people with your videos.
Thank you Rich for very kind words 👍
Another great video Tomislav enjoy your new skew, kind regards from will.👍
Thanks Will, much appriciate 🤗
very fine gift indeed, and you put it to good use. Ash handle I presume? Thanks for sharing another educational and instructive video
Ash it is .... Very nice gift and I found that I use it all the time 🤗
Great story. I have become a regular viewer of your channel. Never thought about making tops until now !!! Thanks.
Awsome, glad to hear that and thank you for watching
Great video and nice skew. Thank you for sharing your personal story with us.
Thank YOU ☺️
Good video, Tomislav. As soon as you said Brendan, I thought it might be the guy I've been watching for years...and it is! He is a pleasure to watch and I can highly recommend his channels
Indeed he is... Thank you for watching 🤗
Thank you E. Glide.
Tomislav, very nice I have to learn to use my skew chisel. I had a nasty catch and now I’m hesitant to pick it up and use it.
Thank you Kevin, good thing about skew is that when you have a catch it usually messes up the wood , with gouges is much more throuble..... Just keep practice and more practice 🤗
thanks I will keep practicing
Nothing like seeing such a quality tool as a , gift from viewer, Brendan, thank you from me who is also learning so much from Tomislav’s regular and well made presentations. Greetings from Tasmania Australia 👍😁👍🇦🇺🦘
Thank you sir.... 🤗
You make great videos. While watching this one I had an idea. Where you drilled is round and the tool is flat. I thought you might fill-in that gap with baking soda and superglue. That is for the deep in there. Then have the glue and sawdust to close the top of the open space. Then no more gap. That is if there is a gap.
Thank you very much for watching and comment, Usually what happens when you force squere shank into round hole is that corners dig in and the fit is with just tiny gaps of circle.... Not much to worry about,but if it was bigger then I put thick CA glue which if one day I want to change the tool its relative easy to cracked.
Congratulations on your new skew chisel Tomislav.
Thank you 😀
🕶nice work Tomislav. Thanks
Thank you Steven
Always enjoy your videos.
Thank you, really glad to hear that
Отличная работа 👍👍👍
Thank you
Cool. I'm ofering to laser engrave it for you, if you want.
Thank you pal, we will do something
I, too, have been enjoying Brendan's woodturning and gardening videos for a few years. He is one of those kind-souls on UA-cam. Thank you for sharing your skills and your techniques, too.
Thank you Dave.