Thanks so much, Jeanie! I'm really tempted to work my dogs into every video... I'm sure the videos would do much better starring Daphne & Linus! They just seem to prefer making the cameos. :) Thank you for watching!
Nice turn Chad, but again that nagging question especially with Holly (very soft) and the resin (very hard) and the drying process and separation anxiety...any thoughts? Best wishes.
Hi Skip! That is a good point and a valid concern, but this holly was bone dry so I'm not worried about this one. The wood basically turned to powder; this was only my second time turning holly (the first piece was a 2x2x6 spindle) so I'm still learning about it. Hoping to get my hands on some fresh stuff soon. Thanks for watching and, as always, for your thoughtful comments/questions!
CHAD THE VASE CAME OUT AWESOM .GREAT JOB FROM DOUG
Thanks so much, Doug, for watching and subscribing!
Chad it was my pleasure and my honor thank you thank you from Doug
Beautiful vase, Chad! Thanks!
Thanks, Greg!
A lovely piece Chad. I always get a smile when I catch glimpses of your dog in the workshop with you! 😁
Thanks so much, Jeanie! I'm really tempted to work my dogs into every video... I'm sure the videos would do much better starring Daphne & Linus! They just seem to prefer making the cameos. :) Thank you for watching!
Great job Chad! Reminds me of a peacock.
Thank you, Ken! A peacock..? Hmmm... It took me a minute, but I think I see it now! :)
Another nice piece Chad.
Many thanks, Doug! Your comments and kind words are always appreciated!
Nice work 👍
Thank you! Cheers!
Nice use of hot melt glue and pieces of wood to seal the ends.
What hollowing tool did you use? Nice job on the vase!
Thanks! The hollowing tool is the one made by Trent Bosch.
Nice turn Chad, but again that nagging question especially with Holly (very soft) and the resin (very hard) and the drying process and separation anxiety...any thoughts? Best wishes.
Hi Skip! That is a good point and a valid concern, but this holly was bone dry so I'm not worried about this one. The wood basically turned to powder; this was only my second time turning holly (the first piece was a 2x2x6 spindle) so I'm still learning about it. Hoping to get my hands on some fresh stuff soon. Thanks for watching and, as always, for your thoughtful comments/questions!
Would be nice to have narration. The captions do help. Thanks!