I’d say the benefit to watching the stop and start ones is we get to see the outcome of each step. But I do enjoy the way you make videos. To each their own.
That's right. Each to their own. I mean when a Turner says they have 20mm to remove and make 2 cuts and stop to check the depth and keep checking it. That's lack of confidence in turning. Just my opinion.
You just measure up how far down you want your hat to be, mark it with the line, then how big your head will be, mark it with the line and then how big the body will be. With experience you get to know just by eye how deep you need everything to be. You just make these as big as you like, depending on the size of wood you have. I had to go by the size of wood I had. Thanks for watching.
Hi Glenn please can you tell me where you got your drill extension rods from [are they actually called that?] loved Lizzas painting emphasising the pumpkin I’m getting much more pleasure and better results since grinding the heel of my box hollower and your videos have encouraged me to use conventional tools in conjunction,now I have a better understanding of riding the bevel Your videos are brilliant educational and entertaining thank you Ken
Cracking job mate may have to give these a shot. Am guessing could all be done with 9mm box hollower?? Got plenty different species of this kinda size wood. 🏴👍
@@glennteagleofukwoodcraftca5308 ok am heading watch that now I thought was up to date with videos but am guessing not either that or I've just forgotten although heads mush the now 🙄😲👍🏴
@@glennteagleofukwoodcraftca5308 congratulations mate. I've few really early ones but a reckon I've been through good 75-80% so far some of them multiple times. 👍🏴
This is adorable. I hope you don't mind if I copy you. You got my imagination going wild. I see a snow man, a ghost, all sorts of things in my future hahah. Thanks for the inspiration!!!!
Welcome to the channel. Have you subscribed to the channel yet? It helps the channel to grow and we would be really grateful. Thank you in advance. Plenty of ideas on the channel with over 500 videos. Please do try it all out. Thanks for asking. We do the videos to give you all ideas. Make them your own version, putting your own twist on it. Take a look at this video. ua-cam.com/video/HYSckX70LSk/v-deo.html Liza painted up these ones. Let us know how you got on. We like to hear from our Subscribers with photos of turnings they've tried out. Happy turning. Toodle pip for now Cyndi. Glenn & Liza
@@glennteagleofukwoodcraftca5308 I am subscribed. I only started turning 2 years ago and am still learning. I also started a youtube channel for people wanting to go on my journey to learn. I will also be doing video of the mentors in my woodturning group showcasing what they have mastered. It is an amazing art form and I have met so many wonderful people.
No. Everything I make is a best seller. Aren't yours? I think it's more a case that's it's mine. Being a UA-cam star, fame comes with benefits I suppose. It's a hard life but I'm coping with it.
@@glennteagleofukwoodcraftca5308 i work in retail, I’d love to have a best sellers list like yours 1. Everything 2. See above 😂 Again excellent work though, I’d buy bits tbh
I appreciate your equipment is 10 times better than mine, but I cannot seem to drill at all well with my forstner bits. Possibly because they are cheap Chinese junk or just not sharp enough. But I shall not give up and keep trying.
@@orbsphere- Welcome to the channel. Make whatever you want mate. This was just to give you the idea. Thanks for watching. If you give it a go, let us know how you got on glen.teagle@sky.com
I have watched a few of your videos now, and I see in every one that you touch your work piece while its turning. That will hurt you one of these days. You should never touch a work piece while its turning
Thank you for your concern. As I have mentioned in my previous videos I am a professional Turner of over 40 years experience and I turn every day. Touching the wood whilst it's turning, is not a problem. How you touch it, is what's important. It hasn't bitten me in over 40 years, so I'm not going to worry about it now. What I have noticed in a lot of videos I have watched, s a lot of people pushing sharpened pieces of metal into spinning pieces of wood and getting catches. Your time and concern could be better spent helping them, before they help themselves.
With a different ‘paint make-over’ he’s a lovely Frosty the Snowman. A great turning, as per usual.
The snowman has also been recently done. keep watching. More videos to catch up on. Lol
Cool
Thanks.
That's a very clever idea.Thank you for sharing. See you on the next one
Thanks Albert and welcome to the channel.
Glenn & Liza great wee video and the time is approaching for these turnings, well done
Sure is Alan.
Brilliant idea
Thank you Ian.
Bravo, great work both of you. Very fun and adorable, love watching/hearing you both. Cheers
Welcome to the channel. Thanks for watching. Glad you liked it.
I’d say the benefit to watching the stop and start ones is we get to see the outcome of each step. But I do enjoy the way you make videos. To each their own.
That's right. Each to their own. I mean when a Turner says they have 20mm to remove and make 2 cuts and stop to check the depth and keep checking it. That's lack of confidence in turning. Just my opinion.
brilliant!
Welcome to the channel Kevin. Thanks for watching. Glad you enjoyed it.
Nice ideas. Keep up the amazing work. 👽
Thank you and welcome to the channel. Thanks for watching.
Nice to hear a London accent. enjoyed the video...
Welcome to the channel. Thanks for watching.
Like the vid, prefer a Northern accent. But hey, the visual is the main part.
@@TController can't change my accent. Born and bred in the South. Thanks for watching.
@@glennteagleofukwoodcraftca5308 I wasn’t criticising your accent. I stated I preferred a Northern accent, AND I commended your video.
I love it. You give us all great ideas
That's what we try to do. Glad you liked it.
Fun! I totally want to give that a go 🙂
Go for it. Adapt and make it your version. Don't forget to let us know how it went. Send us some pics to glen.teagle@sky.com
They are lovely 😍
Very, very nice. Well done.
Thank you and welcome to the channel.
They are gorgeous Glenn perfect. Amazing
Take care Jen ❤
Thanks Jen. Hope you guys are well.
@@glennteagleofukwoodcraftca5308 we are fine. Looking forward to seeing you guy's again❤️
It's all up to imagination. And you got it❤
Thanks Larry.
Great job! So cute.
Thanks and welcome to the channel.
Thanks
Thank you so much Ronnie. Very much appreciated.
Liza doing a great job with the camera.
Thanks Robert.
Bravo!
Thank you. Welcome to the channel. Thanks for watching.
Thanks! Great idea and I like the idea if using a gasket against the hu k.😂
Welcome to the channel. Thanks for watching.
I see the marks for drilling but could you share the location of the marks? Or did I miss it?
You just measure up how far down you want your hat to be, mark it with the line, then how big your head will be, mark it with the line and then how big the body will be. With experience you get to know just by eye how deep you need everything to be. You just make these as big as you like, depending on the size of wood you have. I had to go by the size of wood I had. Thanks for watching.
@@glennteagleofukwoodcraftca5308 Thanks.
Original mais très bien réalisé bravo 🤣👏
Merci beaucoup.
The great thing about those is any that you don't sell for Halloween. You can paint them white and sell them as snowmen.
Versatility. That's what I'm talking about!
Hi Glenn please can you tell me where you got your drill extension rods from [are they actually called that?] loved Lizzas painting emphasising the pumpkin I’m getting much more pleasure and better results since grinding the heel of my box hollower and your videos have encouraged me to use conventional tools in conjunction,now I have a better understanding of riding the bevel
Your videos are brilliant educational and entertaining thank you
Ken
They were from a local DIY shop Ken. They are just forstner bit extensions. Most tool shops will have them. Glad the videos have helped you.
@@glennteagleofukwoodcraftca5308 thanks Glenn
Cracking job mate may have to give these a shot. Am guessing could all be done with 9mm box hollower?? Got plenty different species of this kinda size wood. 🏴👍
Thanks mate. Yes you can, just like I demonstrated in this video ua-cam.com/video/IEeYFbMa7yk/v-deo.html
@@glennteagleofukwoodcraftca5308 ok am heading watch that now I thought was up to date with videos but am guessing not either that or I've just forgotten although heads mush the now 🙄😲👍🏴
@@michaelwillson6847 just gone over 500 vids now. You've got loads of the earlier ones to probably watch too. Happy watching.
@@glennteagleofukwoodcraftca5308 congratulations mate. I've few really early ones but a reckon I've been through good 75-80% so far some of them multiple times. 👍🏴
This is adorable. I hope you don't mind if I copy you. You got my imagination going wild. I see a snow man, a ghost, all sorts of things in my future hahah. Thanks for the inspiration!!!!
Welcome to the channel. Have you subscribed to the channel yet? It helps the channel to grow and we would be really grateful. Thank you in advance. Plenty of ideas on the channel with over 500 videos. Please do try it all out. Thanks for asking. We do the videos to give you all ideas. Make them your own version, putting your own twist on it. Take a look at this video. ua-cam.com/video/HYSckX70LSk/v-deo.html Liza painted up these ones. Let us know how you got on. We like to hear from our Subscribers with photos of turnings they've tried out. Happy turning. Toodle pip for now Cyndi. Glenn & Liza
@@glennteagleofukwoodcraftca5308 I am subscribed. I only started turning 2 years ago and am still learning. I also started a youtube channel for people wanting to go on my journey to learn. I will also be doing video of the mentors in my woodturning group showcasing what they have mastered. It is an amazing art form and I have met so many wonderful people.
@@ArtisanWoodturningbyCyndi Thank you for subscribing and good luck with your woodturning journey.
I wish you would have turned the lights back on. We didnt really get to see the good job Lisa did. It looks like some patterns added?
Check them all out on my latest vid ua-cam.com/video/HYSckX70LSk/v-deo.html
Is there anything you make that isn’t a “crafts fair best seller!!!!!!!”
😂 great work though
No. Everything I make is a best seller. Aren't yours? I think it's more a case that's it's mine. Being a UA-cam star, fame comes with benefits I suppose. It's a hard life but I'm coping with it.
Yes he makes chucks to allow different things to be made easily, he also makes and sells the carbide tools and lots of other stuff lol
@@glennteagleofukwoodcraftca5308 i work in retail, I’d love to have a best sellers list like yours
1. Everything
2. See above
😂
Again excellent work though, I’d buy bits tbh
Another great idea. How do you stop the tealight from falling out the bottom, is it just the snug fit?
Yes, it's a snug fit Neil. Thanks for watching.
How much do you charge for each pumpkin
You charge whatever you think it's worth to you. Sorry I don't discuss how much I charge.
Quick question. Is there a reason you didnt wait until it’s all turned to drill out the eyes & nose & mouth?
Why would I? No reason.
Drill holes before turning so it sits flat on table and piece won't try to roll around
@@orbsphere- As explained in the next video in answer to the question.
Few more rounded shapes and you have a Snowman
I did a snowman on one of the latest videos.
I appreciate your equipment is 10 times better than mine, but I cannot seem to drill at all well with my forstner bits. Possibly because they are cheap Chinese junk or just not sharp enough. But I shall not give up and keep trying.
Forstner bits are for side grain and shark tooth bits for end grain. I was using a shark tooth bit when I was drilling
Make sure you are using the correct speed. Often times people use too high of speed with Forstner bits.
A spooky snowman?
It's not a snowman. It's a pumpkin man.
@@glennteagleofukwoodcraftca5308if head painted white could be a ghost with top hat and tails?
@@orbsphere- Welcome to the channel. Make whatever you want mate. This was just to give you the idea. Thanks for watching. If you give it a go, let us know how you got on glen.teagle@sky.com
Oops! Chuch.
I have watched a few of your videos now, and I see in every one that you touch your work piece while its turning. That will hurt you one of these days. You should never touch a work piece while its turning
Thank you for your concern. As I have mentioned in my previous videos I am a professional Turner of over 40 years experience and I turn every day. Touching the wood whilst it's turning, is not a problem. How you touch it, is what's important. It hasn't bitten me in over 40 years, so I'm not going to worry about it now. What I have noticed in a lot of videos I have watched, s a lot of people pushing sharpened pieces of metal into spinning pieces of wood and getting catches. Your time and concern could be better spent helping them, before they help themselves.
Please do any further videos in English…… or better yet, do them in Texan!! Lol
I speak proper English. Lol