great piece of work i like the colour of the timber you used plus the way you glued the piece together by the way what type of glue did you use please let me know Bob England (UK )
I really like how this turning looks, like most of your work, it looks amazing. But, I do have a question. Why do you never turn the insides of any of your work? By just using a forstner bit to drill 6 inches deep, would make the turning quite heavy, wouldn't it? I've been meaning to ask this question for some time, I just never did until today. Please reply with a reason, other then thanking me for my support. Thanks for sharing your work with us, it is very interesting to see your next pattern.
I had already subscribed, and I gave you a thumbs up. I also asked you a question, and I am still waiting for an answer to it. I will ask again, why do you not hollow these turnings? I imagine that they are quite heavy, when only drilled out 6-8 inches with a forstner bit?@carpenterwoodworking
@@user-fs7ez4yb8f How do you know that's where his wood comes from, do you even know what type of wood he uses? Plus, how do you know, that it is not wood used from a blow down or a dead tree? There's no endangered wood or trees in my area, and I don't cut down live trees. The only trees that I cut on my property, are blow downs or trees that are dying.
great piece of work i like the colour of the timber you used plus the way you glued the piece together by the way what type of glue did you use please let me know Bob England (UK )
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It looks the glue is his own “secret sauce”.
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I really like how this turning looks, like most of your work, it looks amazing. But, I do have a question. Why do you never turn the insides of any of your work? By just using a forstner bit to drill 6 inches deep, would make the turning quite heavy, wouldn't it? I've been meaning to ask this question for some time, I just never did until today. Please reply with a reason, other then thanking me for my support. Thanks for sharing your work with us, it is very interesting to see your next pattern.
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I had already subscribed, and I gave you a thumbs up. I also asked you a question, and I am still waiting for an answer to it. I will ask
again, why do you not hollow these turnings? I imagine that they are quite heavy, when only drilled out 6-8 inches with a forstner bit?@carpenterwoodworking
Okay, you can't seem to answer even simple questions about your turnings. So, because of that, I am now no longer subscribed.
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It looks great, but I fear for your digits/limbs!
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Hi , what kind of glue are you using ?
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Yeah, so the question that was asked is " what kind of glue are you using?"
I'm not the turner, but it looks like he is using hide glue.
Jesus Christ, dude needs to get that saw on those nasty ass devil claws he's got going on. Those are fricken minging D:
How much does your rough lumber cost Please
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The lumber comes from endangered forests where indecriminate cutting have devastated the environment.
@@user-fs7ez4yb8f How do you know that's where his wood comes from, do you even know what type of wood he uses? Plus, how do you know, that it is not wood used from a blow down or a dead tree? There's no endangered wood or trees in my area, and I don't cut down live trees. The only trees that I cut on my property, are blow downs or trees that are dying.
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