This was a very enjoyable video William. I learned a few things that I never thought of before. Like leaving a tenon on the inside after 1st turn great idea I never thought of. Also coming back along the outside with the bevel feeling for the beginning of the wall. I thought that was a good idea also. Thank you for sharing. I hope to see you on the next one
I love the natural color of the maple and how you kept the crack infill a color natural to the piece. It almoat looks like you took a flat round of wood and bent it into the curve of a bowl!
William what an excellent job mate the Maple bowl turned out really nice, Bet your glad you left a good bit of meat on the bowl as you had a fair bit of trimming to do, to true her up. Well done.
@@William_Kenny I’m in the UK. I got some Norway Maple about 3 years ago. Beautiful but I had quite a few cracks. Wish I’d asked for more as it was going to be burnt. I get jealous of the Canadians with their maple and walnut but we have the beautiful spalted beech and yew that they have less chance of getting.
Maple is really nice to work with. Beautiful bowl🤓 I bought one of those curved tool rests to get closer to the inside. Works well. Have u tried one of those?
Thanks very much Brent appreciate you watching, The finish will have a satin look, it's a product I just started using I'm very impressed with it so far, kind regards from will 😊
This was a very enjoyable video William. I learned a few things that I never thought of before. Like leaving a tenon on the inside after 1st turn great idea I never thought of. Also coming back along the outside with the bevel feeling for the beginning of the wall. I thought that was a good idea also. Thank you for sharing. I hope to see you on the next one
Thanks very much Albert I'm glad you liked it, appreciate you watching mate, Kind regards From Will 👍 😊
Absolutely beautiful bowl, Will! Great example of turning a large, twice turned bowl. Thanks!
Thank you very much it gave me a few little problems but it was well worth it 😊
Good afternoon Will. I’m leaving for work in ten minutes so I’ll catch up with you this evening. I’m looking forward to seeing the finished article 🌞
Cheers Ray have a good day 😊
A challenge for sure, but a stunning live edge bowl. Your commentary was very useful too. Cheers William
Thanks very much Rachel, kind regards from will 😊
I love the natural color of the maple and how you kept the crack infill a color natural to the piece. It almoat looks like you took a flat round of wood and bent it into the curve of a bowl!
Was very happy with the result on that piece, appreciate your kind comment and support,
Will 👍
Avery interesting demo William and a beautiful bowl
Thanks very much Barry 👍
Wow that one is a belter Willie! Well done! 😃
Cheers val thanks for watching much appreciated 😁
William what an excellent job mate the Maple bowl turned out really nice, Bet your glad you left a good bit of meat on the bowl as you had a fair bit of trimming to do, to true her up. Well done.
Thanks very much Alan, definitely glad i left it thick, it ended up just a bit over half inch rim thickness 😊👍
Nice job William, stunning bowl. 👍
Thanks very much Andy it tested me a bit but it was worth it 😊
Great Job William and it turned out beautifully.
Thank you kindly Stephen 👍 😊
A monster bowl for sure Will. Looks great!
Thanks very much Gary, hope you're keeping well, Kind regards From Will 👍
@@William_Kenny doing pretty good Will!
Very nicely done, William
Thanks very much Brian 👍
Great work as always! Thanks for sharing 😊
Cheers John appreciate you watching mate, Kind regards From Will 👍 😊
Very nice another great video a fine piece of art.
Thank you kindly David 👍 😊
Well done William that's one beast of a bowl
Thanks very much Norman appreciate you watching 👍
Great work Will. Gleaned a lot from this video. Really nice job on the crack. It looks really smart
Thanks very much Jim glad you liked, take care, Kind regards From Will 👍 😊
Lovely piece William and you did a nice job repairing the crack. I was afraid it would explode while turning but it didn’t. 👏👏
Thanks very much Stuart I was glad it stayed together 👍
Beautiful piece. That size maple is so hard to get on this side of the pond. Looking forward to seeing more of your work.
Cheers David appreciate you watching mate, what part of the world are you 👍 😊
@@William_Kenny I’m in the UK. I got some Norway Maple about 3 years ago. Beautiful but I had quite a few cracks. Wish I’d asked for more as it was going to be burnt. I get jealous of the Canadians with their maple and walnut but we have the beautiful spalted beech and yew that they have less chance of getting.
Great work to finish with a beautiful bowl. Be proud of that one mate.
Thank you kindly doug 👍😊
very nice work as always! 👍
Merci beaucoup pour cette très belle vidéo ! 🙏
Thank you kindly for your kind comments and support 🙏 😊
@@William_Kenny You're welcome. Have a great day! 🖐🖐🙏
Well, it’s taken me three days to catch up but it was well worth the wait. Chat soon 🌞
Thanks very much Ray appreciate you taking the time to watch.👍
Lovely work and magnificent result
Thanks very much Robert, kind regards from will 😊
Nice one Will.... gonna have to have ago at that now (The list is getting longer!)
Cheers buddy get after it 👍 😃
Maple is really nice to work with.
Beautiful bowl🤓
I bought one of those curved tool rests to get closer to the inside. Works well. Have u tried one of those?
I haven't tried one but will definitely look into it thank you, appreciate you watching, kind regards from will 👍 😊
Great looking piece William, well done. Will this finish leave a matt or shiny surface
Thanks very much Brent appreciate you watching,
The finish will have a satin look, it's a product I just started using I'm very impressed with it so far, kind regards from will 😊
As you said Wll, a beast, but well tamed I think.
Aaah cheers Bryan thanks for watching mate 👍 😊
Not a wee bowl then William 😬👍
Cheers mate thanks for watching 👍 😊
Add some faux fruit and no one will be able to notice that crack.
Cheers Robert great idea 👍