@@HarrySmithShorts Picking up a lump of wood and seeing whats hiding inside, then when it's finished it's pretty close to what you saw. Turning is only a small part of my retirement as i do all sorts of woodwork and lots of helping the wife in the garden. Cheers
@@darrylbuckett5380 thanks for taking the time to provide the extra feedback Darryl. Helping in the garden is VERY important and should definitely not be ignored... Take care ... 🪵😃👍
Totally unexpected. The asymmetry is surprisingly beautiful. I'm always trying to make all my turnings as perfect and symmetrical as possible. I see now that this way is more eye catching and artful.
I was thinking the same thing. I had no idea that was going to be a lid. This guy is an absolute master. I’ve always wanted to try wood turning. The lathe is just so intimidating. But I guess it’s just like any other tool, it just takes practice and time to get good and comfortable with it.
Many thanks Debbie, I'm glad you liked it. I guess that the asymmetry of the piece was your favourite part of the turn? I'm looking at collecting popularity of processes within a vote. Thanks and take care ... 🪵😃👍
Just started watching these kind of videos. I find wood working extremely fascinating. You have got real skills and talent for making something out of nothing. Cheers to you and continued success.
Many thanks Adrian I'm glad you liked it, I hate to give up on a piece of wood and would rather use than consign to the wood burner. The oak was quite hard! What was your favourite part of the turn? 🪵😃👍
An excellent way to store your bread! Great kitchen accessory and fantastic finish! Couldn't be better! I had been thinking you were going to turn it at two opposite corners of a cube, and shape it that way, but you went one better and made a superb masterpiece and functional accessory!
As impressed as I am with the beautiful pieces this guy turns out, I'm utterly blown away at how fast his hands are. I've never seen anyone operate a handsaw that fast!
When I saw the piece of wood I thought there was no way you could make anything out of it but with your special touch you have turned it into a great unique piece of woodturning work the woods have some really nice grains and the milliput you used which was a good choice of colour. You really are clever with everything you make they are all awesome pieces and you always put a lot of work into them. Thank you for a fabulous pot with lid and know on lid top and a great video Amanda x
Thank you so much for your comments Amanda. These really do give me the inspiration to create more pieces, so again thanks. If you were to vote on just one part of the turn which you thought was special, what would it be? 🪵😃👍
Very elegant Harry. Really like the contrasting black CA glue and epoxy crack repairs. Most turners would have parted the asymmetrical top to a square edge but leaving the asymmetric look was a great effect.
Seems like a lot of folks out there with a Chinese made lathe and too much time on their hands !! 😝 Good thing that they’ve still got both hands ! (See what I did there ?!)
I rather enjoyed the complete turning, and what I learned was how you attached the lid to the lathe. That is something I will try. Also I am in Oklahoma USA living in the country where I have access to a lot of native trees; Osage Orange, several varieties of Oak, Catalpa, etc, Lately I have been turning old rustic pieces that I have had for years; cracked, spalted, unique grain patterns. Just wanted to thank you for sharing your turning………. Michael
@@blackhorse2947 thanks for sharing Michael, such a great range of wood to choose from, I'm very envious. Good luck with turning the lid. Take care ... 😃🪵👍
This was a great lesson Harry! You're way of working with this wood is extraordinary. The cracks I'm the wood made it impossible for some of us I guess, but you solved the puzzle. And that lid was an extra piece what made it simply complete, with the nob ofcourse. A fine piece of art made by a real master's hand. Thank's for sharing Harry!
@@HarrySmithShorts I've seen so many video's and project Harry, and some show how it's done, some don't. I have respect for special results as yours, and with in a lesson for all of us. That doesn't mean you can copy it! It's hard work and many, many hours before you even can think you can even try to make something like that. Just my five cents. But I've seen just a few plates, is that strange? Easy to produce? But you asked any ideas: what about a ball? I saw just once somebody who made from every type of wood he used a round ball, his collection. He had more than 90 of them, but I have no idea how he made them. Just an idea that popped up, but perhaps it's a new project for you? Succes!
@@harryvandevorst1812 thanks for taking the time to provide the additional feedback Harry and for the idea 💡I will give it some consideration. Take care ... 🪵😃👍
An ideal ball is made locally with a counterweight. But the ball in the ball is a difficult task. I saw this. I know technology. But he didn't try to do it again. Need a special cranberry tool.
@@HarrySmithShorts I love the “Lump” of wood you started with. What a beast! But I REALLY love the beautiful, dark little knob you topped it of with, what timber is it?
@@dougarcher3976 more votes for the lid knob in the popularity stakes. Its turned from some African Blackwood. Thanks for taking the time to provide the additional feedback Doug. Take care ... 🪵😃👍
Fantastic bread bin Harry. The angled top really adds a nice touch as does the blackwood handle. I love Axminster's tools. I have always had great advice and service from them and my local branch as well. The 508 is an amazing lathe and considered it for a while before settling on my 406. Take care Harry. Cheers, Huw
Thanks Huw thats more votes for the angled top, I think that's second in popularity at present. Thanks for taking the time to provide the feedback. I absolutely love Axminster machinery and the tools. Take care ... 🪵😃👍
@@HarrySmithShorts when you carve out the center. The entire process is just fascinating to me. I love your idea of keeping the angle at the top! And the lid- 🤯
Many thanks Scott, I'm so glad you liked it, no point in asking if you have a favourite part of the turn, as you liked ALL of it. I can't complain ... 🪵😃👍
your work is simply astounding sir! I wish I was closer (USA-NY)- I have never done lathing but when I get my own place again, might look into getting a book on it for beginners-have a great new year and thank you for all your amazing videos
Hey dude i was a bit miffed to begin with cause ive never watched a turn where i was like whats he doing usually you watch a turn and you kind of know where its going not 100 percent but dude you had me thinking and then you end with a master piece dude love your work and you have very clean passes on the turn so respect dude keep up the cool and good work looking forward for the next turn ❤❤❤
@@HarrySmithShorts I'm going to say around the 10:32 area when it became apparent that it would be a lidded container, along with the natural rough beauty of the container itself. I lean toward the natural aspects of such pieces. The whole package is something I'd be happy to have in the house.
Many thanks Eric, I'm glad you liked it, did you have a favourite part of the turn? 🪵😃👍 If you haven't already, don't forget to subscribe to my NEW shorts channel 😉 thanks for your support !! ua-cam.com/users/HarrySmithShorts
@@erictowery2632 Hi Eric, thanks for taking the time to provide extra feedback. This was Danish oil and wood wax, if you look in the description field, (drop down chevron to the right of the title) , You will find lots of detail about the piece. Its back story, finishes used, tools and additional products used, And much more. Take a look and let me know what you think ... 🪵😃👍
Thanks Patti sadly I think a lot of wood goes into the fire that is perfectly usable. I'm glad you liked it, what was your favourite part of the turn? 🪵😃👍
Great idea, very artistic. I have a few chunks of large white oak that this video has inspired me to make something of them in a different way. I like the way you used what I believe to be miliputty.
Thanks David, I'm going out for a vote on popularity, as there are three distinct favourite parts on the turn and asymmetry is one of them! Many thanks for your continued support. I like your latest video. Take care ... 🪵😃👍
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I love that bred-bowl.... decades back everyone had such a bowl at home!!!
Great idea to get forgotten memorys back!!! ❤
If I turned something like that, it would never be for sale, instead it would become a family airloom. Awesome Harry, Cheers
Many thanks Darryl I'm glad you liked it, what was your favourite part of the turn? I turn so many pieces I just couldn't keep them all ... 🪵😃👍
@@HarrySmithShorts Picking up a lump of wood and seeing whats hiding inside, then when it's finished it's pretty close to what you saw. Turning is only a small part of my retirement as i do all sorts of woodwork and lots of helping the wife in the garden. Cheers
@@darrylbuckett5380 thanks for taking the time to provide the extra feedback Darryl. Helping in the garden is VERY important and should definitely not be ignored... Take care ... 🪵😃👍
Heirloom.
Totally unexpected. The asymmetry is surprisingly beautiful. I'm always trying to make all my turnings as perfect and symmetrical as possible. I see now that this way is more eye catching and artful.
That is the difference between "turning a bowl" and "making art" - so beautiful and inspiring!
N 😅nji
What you saw right there was talent. Pure and simple.
This was one of your videos where I was thinking the entire time…”Now what is he doing?!?” Beautiful work. So enjoyable and relaxing to watch.
Many thanks Don, I'm glad you liked it, I like to keep the audience guessing!! What was your favourite part of the turn? 🪵😃👍
I was thinking the same thing. I had no idea that was going to be a lid. This guy is an absolute master. I’ve always wanted to try wood turning. The lathe is just so intimidating. But I guess it’s just like any other tool, it just takes practice and time to get good and comfortable with it.
@@HarrySmithShorts CRF
The way you reflected the angle of the rim in the lid-handle was so elegant. Beautiful.
Many thanks Alex, I'm glad you liked it, that's another vote for the lid knob in the popularity stakes. Take care ... 🪵😃👍
My father also did woodturning. When I watch this I can smell the wood. Nice project.
Now that’s a fargin’ noice bread bowl!
Thank you Nora I'm glad you liked it ... 😃🪵👍
Now that is a beautiful bucket from a chunk of old timber.
Beautiful! I love how you didn't alter the natural shape and made it a feature. That makes the piece so unique.
Many thanks Debbie, I'm glad you liked it. I guess that the asymmetry of the piece was your favourite part of the turn? I'm looking at collecting popularity of processes within a vote. Thanks and take care ... 🪵😃👍
@@HarrySmithShorts Yes, my favorite part of any piece is leaving it as natural as possible so it's true character shines through.
@@Debbie.4263 thanks for taking the time to provide the additional feedback Debbie. Take care ... 🪵😃👍
Just started watching these kind of videos. I find wood working extremely fascinating. You have got real skills and talent for making something out of nothing. Cheers to you and continued success.
Very simple and pleasing design. The more I look at it the better it gets. Thanks for the upload.
Glad you liked it clayz ... 😃🪵👍
Great job! It is incredible how you have given life to an old and cracked piece of wood. I am sure that emptying has not been easy at all. I loved it.
Many thanks Adrian I'm glad you liked it, I hate to give up on a piece of wood and would rather use than consign to the wood burner. The oak was quite hard! What was your favourite part of the turn? 🪵😃👍
@@HarrySmithShorts
I really liked how you left the top of the bowl uneven and the lid on the inside. Also all the work to repair the cracks.
@@adrianfanego thanks for taking the time to provide the extra feedback Adrián. Take care ... 🪵😃👍
Beautiful and you are so gifted
Thanks Debra, you are very kind ... 😃🪵👍
Great turning Harry. You transformed coarse pieces of wood into a thing of beauty.
Many thanks Alan, you are too kind. I'm glad you liked it, what was your favourite part of the turn? 🪵😃👍
@@HarrySmithShorts The lid. I didn't think anything decent could be made from it but you succeded. The angled knob was a nice touch too.
@@alansimpson596 thats a few more votes for the lid, thanks for taking the time to provide more feedback Alan ... 🪵😃👍
An excellent way to store your bread! Great kitchen accessory and fantastic finish! Couldn't be better! I had been thinking you were going to turn it at two opposite corners of a cube, and shape it that way, but you went one better and made a superb masterpiece and functional accessory!
Many thanks for the feedback DarkVoidlll, I'm glad you liked it, take care 🪵😃👍
OMGosh mate, that is ST U N N I N G L Y beautiful!! All your pieces amaze me, you are a true master craftsman sir!!
As impressed as I am with the beautiful pieces this guy turns out, I'm utterly blown away at how fast his hands are. I've never seen anyone operate a handsaw that fast!
Это ускоренная перемотка, дятел...
Lovely piece Harry
Thanks Lisa, I'm glad you liked it, what was your favourite part of the turn? 🪵😃👍
Such a beautiful piece Harry. Perfect for keeping fresh homemade bread. It would fit so well in my kitchen.
So please you liked the turn, it was a very satisfying piece to complete. Open to sensible offers on this piece .... 😃🪵👍
I like it! I like what you did with the rim leaving a little slant. Looks really good. Thank you for sharing.
Beautiful work, Harry Smith!
Great bowl, Harry!
Many thanks Rick, I'm glad you liked it, what was your favourite part of the turn? 🪵😃👍
When I saw the piece of wood I thought there was no way you could make anything out of it but with your special touch you have turned it into a great unique piece of woodturning work the woods have some really nice grains and the milliput you used which was a good choice of colour. You really are clever with everything you make they are all awesome pieces and you always put a lot of work into them. Thank you for a fabulous pot with lid and know on lid top and a great video Amanda x
He is very gifted, I like watching his videos 😁
Thank you so much for your comments Amanda. These really do give me the inspiration to create more pieces, so again thanks. If you were to vote on just one part of the turn which you thought was special, what would it be? 🪵😃👍
@@G0TH1C42009 thanks Goth, you know I appreciate your support. 🪵😃👍
@@HarrySmithShorts your welcome 😀
@@HarrySmithShorts seeing the grain come out of the wood and the turning it into a bowl I really impressed
A bread box all that time making a bread box love it great wood working 💯👍
Many thanks Terry, I'm glad you liked it, what was your favourite part of the turn? 🪵😃👍
That's lovely.
Many thanks Katman, I'm glad you liked it, did you have a favourite part of the turn? 🪵😃👍
@@HarrySmithShorts I enjoyed the whole process. But I particularly like the way you did the asymmetrical top, and the way the lid sits in it.
@@the_katman2181 thanks for taking the time to provide extra feedback Katman. Take care ... 🪵😃👍
It is so Good to see you Using Old reclaim Wood.
Very elegant Harry. Really like the contrasting black CA glue and epoxy crack repairs. Most turners would have parted the asymmetrical top to a square edge but leaving the asymmetric look was a great effect.
Thanks Neville, I really appreciate the comments and acknowledgement of what I was trying to achieve. How long have you been watching? ... 🪵😃👍
Amazing utilitarian piece Harry. I love the composition both beautiful and functional. Nice job.
Many thanks Sol, really glad you liked it ... 🪵😃👍
I was born to love wood, yet I cry when trees are cut down, 👅
Nicely done Harry
Thank you Glenn! Do you think it's one of my best pieces? 😁
I JUST LOVE IT!!!
Many thanks Asa, I'm glad you liked it, did you have a favourite part of the turn? 🪵😃👍
that looks great, nice color
Thank you Bob, I'm glad you liked the piece ... 😃🪵👍
That's a cracker !!! Just retired and bought a lathe, can't wait to get started. Stewart, south west Australia.
Thanks Stewart, I'm glad you liked it, what was your favourite part of the turn? Congratulations on you retirement ... 🪵😃👍
Seems like a lot of folks out there with a Chinese made lathe and too much time on their hands !! 😝
Good thing that they’ve still got both hands ! (See what I did there ?!)
Oh Rose you should be on the stage 🤣😂
Thank you 😃🪵👍
This is stunning
Many thanks Deon 😃🪵👍
HIGHLY COOL!!!
Many thanks, My aim is to please and I enjoyed making this piece! 😃🪵👍
This is almost exactly like the Rice Jar I plan on making
Well Nick, obviously great minds think alike ... 😃🪵👍
Brilliant
Many thanks Black Horse, I'm glad you liked it, what was your favourite part of the turn? 🪵😃👍
I rather enjoyed the complete turning, and what I learned was how you attached the lid to the lathe. That is something I will try. Also I am in Oklahoma USA living in the country where I have access to a lot of native trees; Osage Orange, several varieties of Oak, Catalpa, etc, Lately I have been turning old rustic pieces that I have had for years; cracked, spalted, unique grain patterns. Just wanted to thank you for sharing your turning………. Michael
@@blackhorse2947 thanks for sharing Michael, such a great range of wood to choose from, I'm very envious. Good luck with turning the lid. Take care ... 😃🪵👍
Stunning
Thank you Ian! 😁👍
Stunning!!
Many thanks Damien, I'm glad you liked it, what was your favourite part of the turn? 🪵😃👍
@@HarrySmithShorts The transformation from an old grey piece of scrap into something beautiful!!
@@damienbrand9422 thanks for taking the time to provide the additional feedback Damien. Take care ... 🪵😃👍
Cool !!!
Thanks ... 😃🪵👍
What an amazing job Harry 👍👍👍
Thank you very much Russ! Do you think it's one of my best pieces? 😁
@@HarrySmithWoodturning it's got to be up their Harry as one of the best definitely 👍👍
You are a true artist! I love your work.
What a BEAUTIFUL work of art and function. Thank you for your work and uploading this video!
Great job Harry. You have the eye of an artist!
Thanks Rob, I'm glad you liked it and I really appreciate the comments. What was your favourite part of the turn? 🪵😃👍
@@HarrySmithShorts To me the offset lid knob was quirky and a great touch. Keep up the great work and keep turning Harry!
@@robkeshav800 that seems to be the most popular, stand out part, many thanks for the feedback Rob ... 🪵😃👍
Very nice....I like your angled touches! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Thanks Danielle, I agree they make an ordinary piece quite special ... 😃🪵👍
I admit I didn't have much faith in this one until the very end. What a nice piece.
Hi Dd, I'm glad it suprised and satisfied you in the end. Did you have a favourite part of the turn? 😃🪵👍
So very nice! Love watching you work! The end item is so beautiful!
Great idea!
Many thanks, I'm glad you liked it, what was your favourite part of the turn? 🪵😃👍
Beautiful, practical and desirable at the same time.
Beautiful!!!!
Thanks Jack, I'm glad you liked it, what was your favourite part of the turn? 🪵😃👍
@@HarrySmithShorts I think leaving it rustic was a great decision
@@jackskelton6773 thanks for taking the time to provide the additional feedback Jack. Take care ... 🪵😃👍
This was a great lesson Harry! You're way of working with this wood is extraordinary. The cracks I'm the wood made it impossible for some of us I guess, but you solved the puzzle. And that lid was an extra piece what made it simply complete, with the nob ofcourse.
A fine piece of art made by a real master's hand. Thank's for sharing Harry!
Many thanks for watching and your wonderful comments Harry, which really inspire me to continue to produce more projects. Any suggestions? 🪵😃👍
@@HarrySmithShorts I've seen so many video's and project Harry, and some show how it's done, some don't. I have respect for special results as yours, and with in a lesson for all of us. That doesn't mean you can copy it! It's hard work and many, many hours before you even can think you can even try to make something like that. Just my five cents.
But I've seen just a few plates, is that strange? Easy to produce? But you asked any ideas: what about a ball? I saw just once somebody who made from every type of wood he used a round ball, his collection. He had more than 90 of them, but I have no idea how he made them. Just an idea that popped up, but perhaps it's a new project for you? Succes!
@@harryvandevorst1812 thanks for taking the time to provide the additional feedback Harry and for the idea 💡I will give it some consideration. Take care ... 🪵😃👍
An ideal ball is made locally with a counterweight. But the ball in the ball is a difficult task. I saw this. I know technology. But he didn't try to do it again. Need a special cranberry tool.
Fantastic piece.
Thank you Doug, I'm glad you liked it, what was your favourite part of the turn? 🪵😃👍
That’s seriously great design
Thanks Doug, I'm glad you liked it, what was your favourite part of the turn? 🪵😃👍
@@HarrySmithShorts I love the “Lump” of wood you started with. What a beast! But I REALLY love the beautiful, dark little knob you topped it of with, what timber is it?
@@dougarcher3976 more votes for the lid knob in the popularity stakes. Its turned from some African Blackwood. Thanks for taking the time to provide the additional feedback Doug. Take care ... 🪵😃👍
Simply stunning.
Brilliant... 👏👏👏
Thanks so much JR, I'm glad you liked it, did you have a favourite part of the turn? 🪵😃👍
Simple, I like 👍
Many thanks Ray, I'm glad you liked it, what was your favourite part of the turn? 🪵😃👍
Good stuff
Many thanks ... 😃🪵👍
looks fantastic Harry!
Many thanks Gary, I'm glad you liked it, what was your favourite part of the turn? 🪵😃👍
Nice! Incredible talent you have.
Many thanks Sue, I'm glad you liked it, what was your favourite part of the turn? 🪵😃👍
Lovely piece. 👍👍👏👏
Many thanks Frank, I'm glad you liked it, what was your favourite part of the turn? 🪵😃👍
Nice wood Harry 👍
Many thanks Alex, I'm glad you liked it, what was your favourite part of the turn? 🪵😃👍
Fantastic bread bin Harry. The angled top really adds a nice touch as does the blackwood handle.
I love Axminster's tools. I have always had great advice and service from them and my local branch as well.
The 508 is an amazing lathe and considered it for a while before settling on my 406.
Take care Harry.
Cheers, Huw
Thanks Huw thats more votes for the angled top, I think that's second in popularity at present. Thanks for taking the time to provide the feedback. I absolutely love Axminster machinery and the tools. Take care ... 🪵😃👍
Very cool.
Thanks Scott, Is there any specific technique that you would like me to focus on in the future 🤔 .... 😃🪵👍
The best creative idea
Really nice, you had me all the way to the end.
Gods earth to your hands. Beautiful
Stunning! Very talented🤩
Beautiful and unique Harry. Take care, John
Many thanks as always John, do you like the new lathe? 🪵😃👍
Harry, I had a feeling the lathe was new, looks good mate.
@@SiamWoodShop thanks John, it's FANTASTIC!!
Absolutely stunning!!
Many thanks Dusty, I'm glad you liked it, what was your favourite part of the turn? 🪵😃👍
@@HarrySmithShorts when you carve out the center. The entire process is just fascinating to me. I love your idea of keeping the angle at the top! And the lid- 🤯
@@dusty4c thanks for taking the time to provide the additional feedback Dusty. Take care ... 🪵😃👍
Holy hell!! Simply awesome sir!! Love it. Every bit of the whole project!
Many thanks Scott, I'm so glad you liked it, no point in asking if you have a favourite part of the turn, as you liked ALL of it. I can't complain ... 🪵😃👍
Great Bread Box🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩
this wooden thing is my favourite thing to watch, ty you tube
your work is simply astounding sir! I wish I was closer (USA-NY)- I have never done lathing but when I get my own place again, might look into getting a book on it for beginners-have a great new year and thank you for all your amazing videos
Nicely done lad
Thanks Dan, I'm glad you liked it, do you have a favourite part of the turn? 🪵😃👍
Silk Purse from a Sow,s Ear.
Nice work.
Beautiful piece.
That’s really cool Harry. I like that.
Thank you Buddy! 😁
I love the asymmetry!
Thanks Kerri, I'm so glad you appreciated that, exactly the reaction I wanted. Did you like that I reflected that in the lid knob also?? 🪵😃👍
@@HarrySmithShorts definitely! It would not have been complete without it.
@@Little_Red_Riding_Hoodlum great thanks for the feedback Kerri ... 🪵😃👍
Amazing what can be achieved from what appears to be a rubbish block of wood, well done young man, impressive. 🏺😍👍
Thanks Andrew I hate waste and most scrap wood or logs can be repurposed to something practical, beautiful or both ... 😃🪵👍
It's very nice congrats 👏
Many thanks Vihren, Is there any specific technique that you would like me to focus on 🤔 .... 😃🪵👍
Excellent 👌👍
Many thanks, I'm glad you liked it, did you have a favourite part of the turn? 🪵😃👍
That turned out so nice. I love the finish.
Hey dude i was a bit miffed to begin with cause ive never watched a turn where i was like whats he doing usually you watch a turn and you kind of know where its going not 100 percent but dude you had me thinking and then you end with a master piece dude love your work and you have very clean passes on the turn so respect dude keep up the cool and good work looking forward for the next turn ❤❤❤
Harry, once again, you amaze me! 💜
Thanks so much Embers, I'm glad you liked it, what was your favourite part of the turn? 🪵😃👍
@@HarrySmithShorts how you turned that block into the container. That was impressive! The knob for the lid was lovely as well, I love the dual tone.
@@BonzoGal1980 more votes for the lid knob, thanks for taking the time to provide extra feedback Embers. Take care ... 🪵😃👍
Very beautiful work bread bowl whole new meaning 👏 have a great weekend ✌️
Thanks Cookies, I'm glad you liked it, what was your favourite part of the turn? Hope you are enjoying your weekend... 🪵😃👍
I like the way u turned the lid for it
@@cookiescoop6065 thanks Cookies, I appreciate the feedback ... 🪵😃👍
Very nice!!
Thanks Ronnie I'm glad you liked it, what was your favourite part of the turn? 🪵😃👍
Lots of character in this one.
Thank you Robert, I'm glad you liked it, did you have a favourite part of the turn? 🪵😃👍
@@HarrySmithShorts I'm going to say around the 10:32 area when it became apparent that it would be a lidded container, along with the natural rough beauty of the container itself. I lean toward the natural aspects of such pieces. The whole package is something I'd be happy to have in the house.
@@robertf6344 thanks for taking the time to provide the extra feedback Robert. Take care ... 🪵😃👍
Absolutely beautiful. Amazing work. Look forward to seeing more of your artwork
Many thanks Eric, I'm glad you liked it, did you have a favourite part of the turn? 🪵😃👍
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Yes, I like how you kept the top off set to fit the lid in there just right. If I may ask what sealer do ya use?
@@erictowery2632 Hi Eric, thanks for taking the time to provide extra feedback.
This was Danish oil and wood wax, if you look in the description field, (drop down chevron to the right of the title) , You will find lots of detail about the piece. Its back story, finishes used, tools and additional products used, And much more. Take a look and let me know what you think ... 🪵😃👍
@@HarrySmithShorts gotta tell ya. I'm just starting out with my lathe. An you shorts have taught me alot. Look forward to seeing more from ya
@@erictowery2632 thanks Eric, happy to help ... 😃🪵👍
So pretty!
great job!!! it's beautiful!
I'm sure many would have tossed that out as firewood!!!
Thanks Patti sadly I think a lot of wood goes into the fire that is perfectly usable. I'm glad you liked it, what was your favourite part of the turn? 🪵😃👍
My favorit thing so far. Love it.
Great idea, very artistic. I have a few chunks of large white oak that this video has inspired me to make something of them in a different way. I like the way you used what I believe to be miliputty.
That came out very nice. Thanks for sharing.
Many thanks Crocus Creek, I'm glad you liked it, what was your favourite part of the turn? 🪵😃👍
@@HarrySmithShorts Harry you can call me Terry - :)) My favorite part was how thin it was, of course the shape and color were nice too.
@@crocuscreekwoodworks thanks Terry I will try and remember 🤪. Thanks for the additional feedback ... 🪵😃👍
Beautiful job wow
Many thanks Sonya, I'm glad you liked it, what was your favourite part of the turn? 🪵😃👍
@@HarrySmithShorts the hollowing out ,, was surprised,, so into the shape as well ,, just amazing work ,
@@Son0565 I really liked the internal slope and dimensions. Thanks for taking the time to provide extra feedback Sonya. Take care ... 🪵😃👍
Wow!! I love it!!
Thanks Fancy, was there a particular part you enjoyed or was it the story of the wood? 😃🪵👍
Simply beautiful. Nicely done, sir.
Many thanks John, I'm glad you liked it, did you have a favourite part of the turn? 🪵😃👍
Nicely done Harry! I actually find the angled top gives a lot more feature to the overall project so was a good decision for sure.
Thanks David, I'm going out for a vote on popularity, as there are three distinct favourite parts on the turn and asymmetry is one of them! Many thanks for your continued support. I like your latest video. Take care ... 🪵😃👍