@ThePapa1947 thanks for watching Gary! I actually used one of your offcenter videos for some hints, but the offset part, I can't find. If you find it, let me know the title. There are some things I would have done different, if I knew a different way!
These have been around a while. Fun to do, but I don't think I ever sold one. Hard part is to keep all the curves the same. Good to see that you concaved the top rim a little bit. I was doing mine flat and some one told me to concave it a bit and it looked a LOT better. You can power sand them, but you have to be careful to not round over the twist lines which destroys the look.
@robohippy yes, I agree with all of that. I concaved the top by accident because there was a nick in the wood. I did smooth the lines some, and regret it. But this is just a practice piece with pine. I agree about not selling.. I don't sell stuff, but I think there are items that are much funner to make than display. If you know what I mean...
@@BAILEYWOODWORKS I’m truly sorry. I must seem very rude. I’m sure others enjoy the music. In any case, your woodturning was interesting and instructive and your vase came out beautifully.
@DancingFox6 no worries! I am always on the fence with adding music or not. In full transparency, if there is music there probably was some bad audio or you could hear my breathing. I really hate hearing breathing during videos. No rudeness assumed at all. I really do appreciate sincere feedback!
Awesome, Chris. Beautiful vase. 😊😊😊
@copperowlwoodturning5929 thanks! It turned out way better than I pictured!
Good job Chris
@@toddatglencovewoodworks thanks for watching!
That looks amazing! What a fantastic idea 😁💙
@heathermacmillan962 thanks for watching! It really was kind of an experiment that turned out pretty well.
Nice one Chris. I did one a couple of years ago.
I think yours has more twists.
Gary
@ThePapa1947 thanks for watching Gary! I actually used one of your offcenter videos for some hints, but the offset part, I can't find. If you find it, let me know the title. There are some things I would have done different, if I knew a different way!
These have been around a while. Fun to do, but I don't think I ever sold one. Hard part is to keep all the curves the same. Good to see that you concaved the top rim a little bit. I was doing mine flat and some one told me to concave it a bit and it looked a LOT better. You can power sand them, but you have to be careful to not round over the twist lines which destroys the look.
@robohippy yes, I agree with all of that. I concaved the top by accident because there was a nick in the wood. I did smooth the lines some, and regret it. But this is just a practice piece with pine. I agree about not selling.. I don't sell stuff, but I think there are items that are much funner to make than display. If you know what I mean...
great project, awesome job.
@@mstanifer1 thanks for watching! Unexpected results are the most fun!
That is so cool👍👍
@@spindlesworkshop9744 thanks so much for watching! It turned out better than expected!
That is awesome.
@lenshandcraftedwoodsigns6033 thanks for watching! It was an unexpected win for an experiment.
@@BAILEYWOODWORKS I love when that happens.
@lenshandcraftedwoodsigns6033 yes, I would love to take credit for it but...
I’d love to watch this without the music. Fortunately, subtitles were available so I could turn off the sound and follow what you said by reading.
@DancingFox6 ok. Next time I won't include music. Thanks for watching!
@@BAILEYWOODWORKS I’m truly sorry. I must seem very rude. I’m sure others enjoy the music. In any case, your woodturning was interesting and instructive and your vase came out beautifully.
@DancingFox6 no worries! I am always on the fence with adding music or not. In full transparency, if there is music there probably was some bad audio or you could hear my breathing. I really hate hearing breathing during videos. No rudeness assumed at all. I really do appreciate sincere feedback!