Very clever with a pleasing result....what we have come to expect from the witty wood turner in the Netherlands. BTW - I find Lies verbal contributions to be entertaining and complementary to your sense of humor.
Great Video Ronald.I laughed alot over this Trade Emblem you put on your Lathe ^^. Thanks for explaining it all so good, that even i can understand it .
Hi Ronald, Lies! I was wondering when a new release of your video’s would surface, and here we are! I sort off figured you were a straight guy, and I’m glad we have sorted that! Not that I’m against any other orientation at all, but hey, it is nice to have some background! Thanks for sharing this video, it yet sparkled my imagination and I put such an project on my -too long- todo-list. I reckon you can make variations as well. Widen the circle where you put your 3 eccentric holes in it, or even have 4 or 6 (or 7 or thirteen as prime numbers to make it completely unnessesary challenging to calculate the right distance between the point :-) ) points on that circle. Hmm, interesting thoughts. Keep them coming and have a great day! Cheers, __Frank
I don't know how it took me so long to find your channel, but I am sure glad it popped up the other day. I have really been enjoying your entire library of videos. Thanks for sharing!
Another great video, what a lovely project to do and something slightly different. As usual your explanations about the techniques used is easy to understand (probably not so easy to do!). Thanks again and I look forwards to the next installment.
Dankjewel Ronald voor deze bijzondere creatie. Komt zeker op mijn 'To Make' lijst. Overigens, de Midi Pro die ik bij jou kocht is een mooie en erg goede machine. Ik heb er al diverse kunstige items op gemaakt en ben er heel blij mee. Take care and happy turning.
Gday Ronald & Lies, I found your Channel just recently after turning wood for 25 years now. Yor approach is very profie like if I may say so. Allow me a comment to PARTING OFF: The step you doing at 32.39, I do already at 30.40 that saves me "re chucking". what do you think? Cheers
Very cool vase. I'm gonna try this one. Thanks for sharing. And I would love to see more videos of yours more often. And what about a cameo appearance of the camera lady.
@@ronaldkanne I lived in Soesterberg for a few years. I really do miss it. The people were so nice and friendly. And I love the accent with the females! ( if u know what I mean) The only thing I didn't like about my stay there was the weather. Never enough sun. Thanks for the reply. And keep up the awesome job!
hello, i recently found your channel while looking at coring videos. Im really enjoying your demonstrations! Ive been "liking" as i see them. i also just subscribed. i have a question not much related to this video, i think you might be qualified to answer! Im going to upgrade the banjo on my Laguna 18/36. The machine is pretty nice but the banjos are known to be subpar. most commonly people replace with the Oneway banjo. ive recently found out that a Robust banjo is also compatable. Which banjo do you prefer? Thanks for the great videos! Aaron- Fresh AIr Woodshop- Kansas
Hi Aaron, thank you for your kind words. Regarding to the banjo i can say that i work with them both. I also have a Oneway 2436. But i can't say that i like one more than the other. If i had to choose i would chose on price and/or availability...
hey man, i love your videos! but dude your thumbnails are not good for these videos, please make your thumbnails not just text! make them a picture of you or the project!
Very nice video Ronald. I like the funny interaction with Lisse, your camera lady, it makes good viewing. 🤣🤣🤣
A most enjoyable and instructive video, here's to the next one.
Very clever with a pleasing result....what we have come to expect from the witty wood turner in the Netherlands. BTW - I find Lies verbal contributions to be entertaining and complementary to your sense of humor.
This was a very enjoyable video. Thank you for sharing
To my mind, you cannot beat the look of Spalted beech. it’s absolutely fantastic and I love it :-)
I really like the way you’ve done that I would’ve never guessed it myself how to achieve that.
The two lines of text in the thumbnail are a beautiful start of a great rap poem!😎
Love all your (English) videos. So nice to see someone who knows what they are doing and explains it well. Nice teamwork with the camera operator.
Thank you Harvey!
Very enjoyable videos, and educational. Thank you.
Amazing and scientific video. Thank you for the inspiration.
Great Video Ronald.I laughed alot over this Trade
Emblem you put on your Lathe ^^. Thanks for explaining it all so good, that even i can understand it .
Perfect idea and job, ganz gudd gemach…. Salü aus Luxemburg 🇱🇺
Would make an awesome kaleidoscope
Weer een geweldige video,,
En een heel duidelijke uitleg...
Bedankt daar voor...
grt uit België
What a beautiful video and an interesting project. I tried my hand at it after watching this and am happy to have learned a new skill! Thank you!!
Thanks for another entertaining lesson! It is as always a pleasure to watch.
Hi Ronald, Lies! I was wondering when a new release of your video’s would surface, and here we are! I sort off figured you were a straight guy, and I’m glad we have sorted that! Not that I’m against any other orientation at all, but hey, it is nice to have some background! Thanks for sharing this video, it yet sparkled my imagination and I put such an project on my -too long- todo-list. I reckon you can make variations as well. Widen the circle where you put your 3 eccentric holes in it, or even have 4 or 6 (or 7 or thirteen as prime numbers to make it completely unnessesary challenging to calculate the right distance between the point :-) ) points on that circle. Hmm, interesting thoughts. Keep them coming and have a great day! Cheers, __Frank
Bedankt voor deze video en duidelijke uitleg. Ik ga hem zeker een keer proberen..
I don't know how it took me so long to find your channel, but I am sure glad it popped up the other day. I have really been enjoying your entire library of videos. Thanks for sharing!
I just discovered your youtube channel. I am really enjoying it. I look forward to your next video.
Very cool project.
Thank you Doug!
Another great video, what a lovely project to do and something slightly different. As usual your explanations about the techniques used is easy to understand (probably not so easy to do!). Thanks again and I look forwards to the next installment.
Very, very nice !!! Thanks for sharing your knowledge. Have you turned flowers ?
Dankjewel Ronald voor deze bijzondere creatie. Komt zeker op mijn 'To Make' lijst.
Overigens, de Midi Pro die ik bij jou kocht is een mooie en erg goede machine. Ik heb er al diverse kunstige items op gemaakt en ben er heel blij mee.
Take care and happy turning.
looking forward to a new video, let's make one :)
We'll do soon!
31/1/23. Really enjoyed the video , you seem like you enjoy making them with the lady camera women 😂
I do Sid! Wish i had more time to make them.
.
Gday Ronald & Lies, I found your Channel just recently after turning wood for 25 years now. Yor approach is very profie like if I may say so. Allow me a comment to PARTING OFF: The step you doing at 32.39, I do already at 30.40 that saves me "re chucking". what do you think? Cheers
Very cool vase. I'm gonna try this one. Thanks for sharing. And I would love to see more videos of yours more often. And what about a cameo appearance of the camera lady.
We try to make a video once a month... but that doesn't always work out right...😀
Good Luck making one!
@@ronaldkanne I lived in Soesterberg for a few years. I really do miss it. The people were so nice and friendly. And I love the accent with the females! ( if u know what I mean)
The only thing I didn't like about my stay there was the weather. Never enough sun.
Thanks for the reply. And keep up the awesome job!
your photographer's comments are half the show
I will pass it on John! 👍
Could you use a bowlgouge for the turning?
hello, i recently found your channel while looking at coring videos. Im really enjoying your demonstrations! Ive been "liking" as i see them. i also just subscribed. i have a question not much related to this video, i think you might be qualified to answer! Im going to upgrade the banjo on my Laguna 18/36. The machine is pretty nice but the banjos are known to be subpar. most commonly people replace with the Oneway banjo. ive recently found out that a Robust banjo is also compatable. Which banjo do you prefer? Thanks for the great videos! Aaron- Fresh AIr Woodshop- Kansas
I also have the 18/36 and just ordered the Oneway. It would be good to hear what others have to say.
Hi Aaron, thank you for your kind words. Regarding to the banjo i can say that i work with them both. I also have a Oneway 2436. But i can't say that i like one more than the other. If i had to choose i would chose on price and/or availability...
@@ronaldkanne Youre welcome, thanks for the reply! the Oneway is about $300 the robust is about $400. Ill probably go Oneway
hey man, i love your videos! but dude your thumbnails are not good for these videos, please make your thumbnails not just text! make them a picture of you or the project!