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Yes thats correct, with a 400 of 600 gritt, then when you finish and clean it up, you give it a last layer with oil, after an hour you rub it out with a dry cloth.
Beautiful work. However, I pictured not cutting the branches, but leaving them intact, by separating the foot like making a box, then hollowing from the bottom and reattaching the base to apply the finish. My picture was a bowl with branches laying across it.
Thank you for your comment, another view and insight, nice. I turned and handled the block several times before I wanted to start, but I hadn't thought of your option yet,😃👍
Thank you for your comment. Howard's, when it is a bit cold, is quite viscous and does not spread very well, my wood oil/tung oil does not have that problem, of course I could have just used tung oil, but I also wanted a hard top layer, carnauba wax in Howard's gives me that, so the best of both worlds 😁 In my next video (I hope Friday), I will show how and why you can dilute tung oil with turpentine.
Thank you for your comment, I'm still a bit searching, I mute the sound of my extractor, but I don't want to play music with it either, it's a bit personal I think.
Wat een mooi stuk hout Jens, prachtig wat je er weer van hebt gemaakt! 😉
Dank je wel Carla 😀👍
Замечательно сделано! Повезло найти такое красивое дерево!!!!
Yes Thank you, I am a lucky guy😀👍
Супер 👍
That is a really neat piece. I 100% agree with jimbrock.
Thank you 😀👌
@@JensHovingaWoodturning you're quite welcome mate.
Awesome results..! Looks like something you might find at a winter cabin. Nice finish...! Subbed.
Thank you 😃👍
That is beautiful. Thanks for sharing! 👍🏾
Thank you 😀👍
Great result and very imaginative design
Thank you 😃👍
Nice job budy.
Thank you 😃👍
Really nice. I would gladly purchase this peice and enjoy it's beauty often.
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Then we can talk about it.
Beautiful, thanks for sharing.
Thank you for your comment 😃👍
Very nice.👍
Thank you 😀👍
BEAUTIFUL ❤ You had a great vision for this bowl and it TURNED out lovely.
Thank you, Yes, you sometimes have an inspiration and it turns out better than you could imagine.
Nice!!
Thank you 😃👍
Pretty neat piece 👍
Thank you 😀👍
Beautiful
Thank you 😀👍
Awesome job! 👌
Thank you 😀👍
Toll 🤩
Danke für Ihr Kompliment.😀👍
Yes it's great...just awesome! Now you wet sand after the tung oil/Howard Feed & Wax sanding sealer, correct?
Yes thats correct, with a 400 of 600 gritt, then when you finish and clean it up, you give it a last layer with oil, after an hour you rub it out with a dry cloth.
@@JensHovingaWoodturning I wish others did this. They just think wet sanding will gum up sand paper and make a mess.
Beautiful work.
However, I pictured not cutting the branches, but leaving them intact, by separating the foot like making a box, then hollowing from the bottom and reattaching the base to apply the finish. My picture was a bowl with branches laying across it.
Thank you for your comment, another view and insight, nice. I turned and handled the block several times before I wanted to start, but I hadn't thought of your option yet,😃👍
Gorgeous
Yes!!, Thank you 😃👍
Why’d you add Tung oil to Howard’s orange oil?
Thank you for your comment. Howard's, when it is a bit cold, is quite viscous and does not spread very well, my wood oil/tung oil does not have that problem, of course I could have just used tung oil, but I also wanted a hard top layer, carnauba wax in Howard's gives me that, so the best of both worlds 😁 In my next video (I hope Friday), I will show how and why you can dilute tung oil with turpentine.
Nice bowl, but you need to ad audio instead of being silent, it would make your videos much better!!
Thank you for your comment, I'm still a bit searching, I mute the sound of my extractor, but I don't want to play music with it either, it's a bit personal I think.
I prefer the turning sounds to the awful music some turners use on UA-cam!
The sound of the wood working is the best, I don't like music in wood working videos.
Occasional commentary is also ok but not constant babbling.
wat een prachtig stuk is dat geworden
Dank je wel zus😘
👍🎉👏👍🎉👏👍
Thank you 😃👍
You can tell I'm a woman who cleans a lot. All I can think of is 'what a mess he is going to have to clean up'...lol.
I have my own "mancave" where I can make a mess, my wife thought that would be best😅😉
@@JensHovingaWoodturning lol