Mushrooms-Part 1
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- Опубліковано 17 лип 2024
- Clever, cool fungus for inside your house. Tim shows how to make mushrooms on the lathe. Once the concept is set, let your imagination go wild! Part 1 of 2
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youre videos are amazing tim.
That's cool now I know what I am going to make today! By the way that lathe is awesome.Thanks!
You´re Videos are awesome! Thx a lot !
Very enjoyable and educational.
great video. what a nice lathe!
Nice video, Tim.
Beautiful idea with the mushrooms.
This is in line with Abranet grids, the service life is higher than normal abrasive paper.
Nice work.
Great video.
Looking forward to watching more videos
" Once the concept is set, let your imagination go wild"
Well... when i was watching this as you got the rough shape of the large mushroom stalk 4:35... all i could think was. "That's a pretty perfect shape to make an amphora, if you had wanted." xD
When I've had a rough day... just sit back and watch your videos. Nothing better to cheer up and take mind off of things.
Yay!!!
Part 1 As usual a excellent..
I have a couple mushrooms...they have holes on the bottom..which brought me here.
Your so talented!
Muchas felicidades 🎉por compartir sus conocimientos del torneo en madera
Saludos de México Puebla
Nice job lovely big workshop, Greetings from Wales UK, ive liked and subd you . Ant.
Nice green paint on the cupboards, do you know what its called?
Hi Tim doesn't that fancy sanding backer thing defeat the point of the holes in the abranet??
It does a little bit but a lot of the sawdust settles into the hook part of the pad. If it gets really clogged up I just rip the paper off and shake once and the dust is gone. Or I shoot it with compressed air and it cleans up nicely.
Hi Tim, I would love to know how you made the clamp jig used in the mushroom part 1 video. Thanks, Sheila
If you're talking about how I held the wood on the bandsaw that is a wooden block clamp. I think I picked it up about 20 years ago from either Sears or Lowe's.
Thanks buddy. I'll have to do a web search and see if I can find something similar.
Hi Tim. I'm new to turning and came across your video. I'm wondering how you mounted the piece of lacewood for the large narrow top of the mushroom? I know you said you made a tenon but how did you make it? Did you have to mount that piece of wood earlier on the lathe in some other fashion? I'm just trying to figure out how to get a tenon on such a thin piece of wood. Thanks.
I mounted a piece of waste wood with a tenon on it in my chuck. Then I put double-sided tape on that wood and stuck the mushroom top blank on that. Then I cut a tenon that was only about 1/8 of an inch long. Popped it off the double-sided tape and then put the mushroom blank in the chuck. It does not take a long tenon to hold small pieces like that.
Just curious where you got the sanding mask that you use ?
If you do a search for Dust be Gone mask you should find it.
do u have the links for the sanding stuff
www.turningwood.com
Do you sell your mushrooms? I have an outdoor collections and would like to have some resembling mushrooms from Slovakia called Boletus/ Porcini. I live in Wisconsin.
Nice project. But not all of us can afford kiln dried wood.
I'm happy to get scraps out of friends woodpile...
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