Excellent! Love the new format. The talk through was great, especially the drying process as i have had problems there. Now I know where I was going wrong.
GREAT TUTORIAL! So much more thought goes into making what you create that I never considered, so thank you for giving us such detailed information. 👏👏👏👏👏
While I am not a woodturner, I love watching and listening to the process. I always have questions that usually go unanswered so love that you are taking the time to explain the process thus making my experience even more enjoyable.
I watched your quick take video of this process. Really glad you also did this walk-through as I was having delusions of grandeur. I watch a lot of turning videos and haven’t seen a lot of discussion about moisture content. There is something to be said for jumping in and giving it a shot but with the price of wood and everything else I’d like to make educated decisions as well. That being said, I love the coffee mug idea and I’ll start looking into finding a good beginner lathe! Glad UA-cam suggested your channel. Thanks!
Great video. Thanks for explaining the finishing process in detail, I thought I was doing something wrong with my DO finishes but just needed more time and patience. Next request would be a video explaining how you choose whether to use carbide or traditional tools. Cheers!
By the way, Matt, can you give me some pointers on how to got hold of that stainless steel insert. I’ve looked and browsed and probably used the wrong terms but I can’t find them. Many thanks! Frank
What type of wood moisture meter would you recommend as I’ve never used one before and find it difficult to work out how much time in the microwave oven my timber needs to dry , thanks for sharing your thoughts in advance all the best from Tasmania Australia 🇦🇺
Great explanation Matt. Have subbed and hit the bell for this channel as well. I also asked on the other video. Where do you get the inserts from? Take care Matt. Cheers, Huw
I can't thank you enough for your great informative video! My daughter bought me the kit, but I was having trouble with my pieces breaking off of the chuck when I was using the forstner bit to hollow it out. Your tip to start small and increase to larger bits should work better and I will try again with more confidence. I also appreciate the info on how to apply the Danish oil. I'm so new at this! Thanks again!
Nice piece of turning ,a simple little job but a stunning piece of wood ,lovely grain ....well done👍👍👍🏴
Excellent! Love the new format. The talk through was great, especially the drying process as i have had problems there. Now I know where I was going wrong.
Thanks Chris
Fantastic, Matt! 😃
Thanks a lot for all the tips!!!
Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
Thanks! You too!
GREAT TUTORIAL! So much more thought goes into making what you create that I never considered, so thank you for giving us such detailed information. 👏👏👏👏👏
Glad it was helpful!
While I am not a woodturner, I love watching and listening to the process. I always have questions that usually go unanswered so love that you are taking the time to explain the process thus making my experience even more enjoyable.
Thanks
Really nice mug Laburnum has to be one of my favorite woods to turn think I will have to have a go at a travel mug
Great job and love the new format of video. Keep up the good work 👍👍
Thanks 👍
Matt, this is brilliant! love this one.
Thanks
Awesome video. Very informative. Beautiful mug
Thank you! Cheers!
Really informative, thanks Matt.
Glad it was helpful!
I watched your quick take video of this process. Really glad you also did this walk-through as I was having delusions of grandeur. I watch a lot of turning videos and haven’t seen a lot of discussion about moisture content. There is something to be said for jumping in and giving it a shot but with the price of wood and everything else I’d like to make educated decisions as well. That being said, I love the coffee mug idea and I’ll start looking into finding a good beginner lathe! Glad UA-cam suggested your channel. Thanks!
Thanks Bill, moisture content of anything you are turning is an extremely import thing to take into consideration
Great video, Matt! You gave us an insight of your design process plus we now understand how long it can take for a project like this. Take care.
Bill
Cheers Bill
Great video. Thanks for explaining the finishing process in detail, I thought I was doing something wrong with my DO finishes but just needed more time and patience.
Next request would be a video explaining how you choose whether to use carbide or traditional tools. Cheers!
Thanks, I'll try to do a video on the tools soon
Beautiful.
BS"D
Really like the commentary and play by play...so inspiring bro! Thanks so much!-
Glad you enjoyed!
where did you get the coffee cup insert?
Wonderfull how you take us through the whole process! Really helpful for the -eternal- beginner, like myself! Warm regards, __Frank
Glad you enjoyed it!
By the way, Matt, can you give me some pointers on how to got hold of that stainless steel insert. I’ve looked and browsed and probably used the wrong terms but I can’t find them. Many thanks! Frank
Nice job.
Thank you! Cheers!
Hi - enjoyed that. You mentioned you import the inserts yourself. Do you sell them on at all?
Nice job. Where do you get your mug inserts from?
I enjoyed this -- funny that, I always wondered if you measured or did things by sight. :D
I measure on things like this. On a regular basis..
What kind of wood is it thanks 🙏
What type of wood moisture meter would you recommend as I’ve never used one before and find it difficult to work out how much time in the microwave oven my timber needs to dry , thanks for sharing your thoughts in advance all the best from Tasmania Australia 🇦🇺
Hi matt what a beautiful coffee mug you just Made do you sell the complete item please get in touch if you do 😀
I do, website mjturning.com
Usually when a set of calipers starts flashing the battery is getting low.
I'll have to see 👍👍
where we can get the mug insert?
Nice Job! Where did you purchase the travel mug insert kit from? I bought one from woodcraft pictures looks a little nicer and larger.
Thanks, I import myself them as nobody in the UK supplies them
where to order the mug ?
Wood species?
Great explanation Matt. Have subbed and hit the bell for this channel as well.
I also asked on the other video. Where do you get the inserts from?
Take care Matt.
Cheers, Huw
Thanks Huw, I import them myself as I couldn't find anyone in the UK that supplies them
@@mattjordan-everythingelse398 Thanks Matt
Do you fancy selling me a couple? Please let me know
@@WoodenItBeNice checked my stock today, I can sell you one, when I put another order in I can add numbers if you're interested?
I can't thank you enough for your great informative video! My daughter bought me the kit, but I was having trouble with my pieces breaking off of the chuck when I was using the forstner bit to hollow it out. Your tip to start small and increase to larger bits should work better and I will try again with more confidence. I also appreciate the info on how to apply the Danish oil. I'm so new at this! Thanks again!
really really bad video !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Drink a shot every time Matt says Moisture 😏🥰😂
Might want to pace yourself, more videos including moisture content to come..