A thing I’ve started doing instead of screwing on a face plate on, i now drill a 40mm hole with a Forstner bit and mount it on your chuck so much easier.
IKR? And if you think oak is savage, try turning osage orange. Recently, I was sharpening often enough that I just switched to carbide for a small, 6" pedastal bowl.
Nice piece of work. That foot idea is interesting. Have you ever seen someone take a thin piece of wood and use it to do a burn line like with a cable. Maybe you could do that in that foot.
Hello, we’re do you get your wood labels and how do you get the same size hole each time without measuring for the labor?I hope to hear from you soon. Thanks Albert
Simply gorgeous.
The burn line is a really nice detail, good work!
Glad you like it! Simple but effective.
Very nice, I like your design.
Lovely bowl with a nice detail. Neatly done.
Nice job. Glad you let the natural beauty of the wood be the star.😊
Very nice!
Very impressive.
Thank you very much!
A thing I’ve started doing instead of screwing on a face plate on, i now drill a 40mm hole with a Forstner bit and mount it on your chuck so much easier.
RDM Friday, yay. 😎
Thank you very much. I'm flattered 😎👍
Nice work, thanks for sharing.
Nice! And oak? Well, finished so smooth!
The most impressive part was that he did it in 8 minutes. It takes me 90 to 120 minutes to turn an oak bowl like that.
😂😀😂
I had to sharpen my bowl gouge 3x during this bowl. Oak is just savage!
IKR? And if you think oak is savage, try turning osage orange. Recently, I was sharpening often enough that I just switched to carbide for a small, 6" pedastal bowl.
Nice piece of work. That foot idea is interesting. Have you ever seen someone take a thin piece of wood and use it to do a burn line like with a cable. Maybe you could do that in that foot.
Hello, we’re do you get your wood labels and how do you get the same size hole each time without measuring for the labor?I hope to hear from you soon. Thanks Albert