Thanks for a good demo. My wife and her friends are big time quilters, so this will make nice presents. She has also made pin cushions using sawdust for stuffing. I have plenty of that from my table saw. Best regards, Dan
Thank you for the video. Great idea for small blanks! After you hollow the bowl and turn it to work on the bottom, how is it being held in the chuck? I'm a beginner and still learning all the ways of mounting blanks!
Thanks for watching, I use a 4 jaw expanding chuck, which can either grip a piece of wood like a clamp or if you've hollowed out a piece of wood you can use the chuck to hold it by expanding it inside the bowl.
Yes I do sell some of the things I make, I have a website where some of the things are listed for sale - www.the-shed-and-beyond.co.uk/ Thanks for watching
Thanks for a good demo. My wife and her friends are big time quilters, so this will make nice presents. She has also made pin cushions using sawdust for stuffing. I have plenty of that from my table saw. Best regards, Dan
Thanks for watching, it's a good use for random bits of wood, of which I seem to have many.
Great idea, thanks for sharing. Was looking quick to make for our club fundraiser.
Glad you found the video helpful, thanks for watching
great idea im new to turning so something simple to make as my wife uses a sewing machine alot, and you have a new subscriber great work
They are a simple but very pleasing thing to make, thanks for watching
Neat project!
Thanks, just trying to clear out some scraps of wood.
Great idea mate, never thought of this. I like that material (the one you madden this video).
Keep on turning.
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What is the purpose of adding steel wool to the stuffing?
It's an old trick that helps keep the pins and needles sharp, thanks for visiting
Thank you for the video. Great idea for small blanks! After you hollow the bowl and turn it to work on the bottom, how is it being held in the chuck? I'm a beginner and still learning all the ways of mounting blanks!
Thanks for watching, I use a 4 jaw expanding chuck, which can either grip a piece of wood like a clamp or if you've hollowed out a piece of wood you can use the chuck to hold it by expanding it inside the bowl.
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Just found you channel, really neat idea, you deserve more like and views. Just subbed, stay safe, John
Thanks for watching
Great for inkers. To place your ink stamps.
Thanks for watching
Beautiful! Do you sell them?
Yes I do sell some of the things I make, I have a website where some of the things are listed for sale - www.the-shed-and-beyond.co.uk/ Thanks for watching
FYI, beautiful wood working, but the steel wool will rust and make a mess of everything!
Thanks for the tip, I will bear it mind, I did make my wife one years ago and its showing no signs of rust, thanks for watching