Amazing shape and delicate. I really like the detail on the foot. The end grain rim is almost unbelievable it is so thin. You really are a master of your craft. Thank you for sharing your experience and knowledge. Dan
I really enjoyed that one Tomislav! I’m going to try to replicate it. I felt that catch send a jolt of disappointment through me just as if I were doing the turning.
Whenever I started turning, I went cut down a couple trees ( Sycamore and a gumtree ), and not knowing any better I cut all of the blanks for endgrain turning. I still have them drying in my shop with the endgrains sealed with greenwood sealer. I did a couple halfturn but still wet, they're probably ready now. I didn't know if I would be able to do anything with them, but after watching this video I'm inspired to give them a try. Thanks
Another superb piece, quite a delicate one too with a classic shape. I was holding my breath with that big scraper touching the bottom-working by touch. Greetings from Tasmania Australia 👍😁🇦🇺🦘
Well done, Tom! Incredible detail. I consistently have to watch that exact same place in the inside for tear out or poor sanding on vessels and goblets. I wonder if it's more likely on end grain. Very well done project.
Thank you Jay very much 🤗 It would be more on cross grain, its easy to go against the grain and get tear out,on this piece it was more beacuse I didn't check with right angle of the light, when I film camera is in the path😅 need to get my self on of those magnetic lamps to get more light where I need.... When I don't film its ok as I can bring lamp where I need it....I saw on Instagram that you are at the lathe, I hope health is much better?
Lovely shape and a pleasure to watch. That Del Stubs DVD was one of the first videos I watched, so satisfying watching him turn. You sound much younger in this video, yet its only 10 months ago. Have you aged suddenly? :)
It's a nice piece but I do not like thin especially on the rim being end grain as I have found it can break away if knocked or mis handled. Had me holding my breath up to the end of the bead turning.
At 11:50 you talked about not scraping side grain that way, unless I misunderstood you. I am fairly new to turning so I'm not too sure what or why you say that, could you please elaborate? I'm trying to pay really close attention to a few of you but I don't always understand. Thank You
Aaa yes, this in video is endgrain bowl, and scraping side grain work like standard bowl orientation can lead to nasty catch if you present a tool like this ..
I was holding my breath near the end....... nice recovery!
I was watching so intently and I really jumped when that little catch happened at the end. My heart was racing😮
Thank you, its those moments that keep me alert at the end
Wow! So delicate! Thank you for sharing your work!
Thanks for watching 🤗
Excellent. Delicate and beautiful form.
Thanks 🤗
A very elegant little bowl Tomislav.
Thank you🤗
What a nice little, delicate piece of work! Excellent tool control.
Thank you very much 🤗
Amazing shape and delicate. I really like the detail on the foot. The end grain rim is almost unbelievable it is so thin. You really are a master of your craft. Thank you for sharing your experience and knowledge. Dan
Thank you Dan very much 🤗
I love the wood, I love the shape, I love the color, I love everything about it! ❤
Thank you soo much...glad you liked it 🤗
Beautiful work, thank you for sharing.
Glad you enjoy it 🤗
I really enjoyed that one Tomislav! I’m going to try to replicate it. I felt that catch send a jolt of disappointment through me just as if I were doing the turning.
Go for it 😀
Its normal stuff to have some cathes or mistakes, its life and happens 🤗....
Thank you very much for support and watching 🤗
That very thin upper edge of endgrain seems extremely delicate.
Its accually quite hard
Very nice Tomislav. Fun doing delicate work once in a while.
Indeed, thank you very much
Very nice, impressive use of the scraper. Glad you stopped before you went through the bottom.
Thank you, the bottom is around 6mm away so plenty of wood left😉
Whenever I started turning, I went cut down a couple trees ( Sycamore and a gumtree ), and not knowing any better I cut all of the blanks for endgrain turning. I still have them drying in my shop with the endgrains sealed with greenwood sealer. I did a couple halfturn but still wet, they're probably ready now. I didn't know if I would be able to do anything with them, but after watching this video I'm inspired to give them a try.
Thanks
Very glad to hear that and good luck turning it, should turn out something nice
brilliant attention to detail as always. A lovely piece which I'm sure will be much admired
Thank you very much sir 🤗
Not complicated..you added your artistic touch...its perfect..
Thank you very much 🤗
Nicely done Tom 👌👍
Thank you Will😉
Very graceful design, almost like a flying balloon. Thank you.
☺️thank you, glad you liked it
Very nice Tomislav
Thank you for sharing.
Thank you Steven🤗
Very nice piece 👏👏👏
Thank you very much
Another superb piece, quite a delicate one too with a classic shape. I was holding my breath with that big scraper touching the bottom-working by touch. Greetings from Tasmania Australia 👍😁🇦🇺🦘
Thank you very much 🤗
I very much enjoy your videos. I also watched Del Stubbs many years ago. I love your bowl design!
Thank you very much 🤗
Very elegant, great job.
Best Wishes, Brendan.
Thank you Brendan😀
Well done as usual! That back hollowing technique is like magic. I haven’t been able to duplicate it yet, but one day I hope to accomplish it!
Go for it,with little practice its awsome tehnique.... Thank you very much for watching and support what I do ☺️
Looks great, thank you for sharing.
Thank you for watching 😀
Nice work.
Thanks 🤗
Yep! Just one more pass! Then ..... oops! Damn! The story of a turners life! It turned out very nice. Kind of elegant!
Take care, Dave
Indeed🤗 thank you for watching sir
Beautiful little urn. What sort was the wood on this project. What beauty from firewood let’s say.
Great tutorial Thanks for the video. Excellent
Thank you very much,it was maple 😀
Beautiful as always! 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Thank you very much 🤗
Lovely!
Thank you Mike😀
Well done, Tom! Incredible detail. I consistently have to watch that exact same place in the inside for tear out or poor sanding on vessels and goblets. I wonder if it's more likely on end grain.
Very well done project.
Thank you Jay very much 🤗
It would be more on cross grain, its easy to go against the grain and get tear out,on this piece it was more beacuse I didn't check with right angle of the light, when I film camera is in the path😅 need to get my self on of those magnetic lamps to get more light where I need.... When I don't film its ok as I can bring lamp where I need it....I saw on Instagram that you are at the lathe, I hope health is much better?
Great work dude. This looks so good. 😃😃
Thank you very much
Well done.
Thank you 😀
Beautiful piece fine sir
Thank you sir 🤗 very much
You're the man.
Lovely shape and a pleasure to watch. That Del Stubs DVD was one of the first videos I watched, so satisfying watching him turn. You sound much younger in this video, yet its only 10 months ago. Have you aged suddenly? :)
Could be 😅but its more due to new mic😉
Del is awsome guy...
It's a nice piece but I do not like thin especially on the rim being end grain as I have found it can break away if knocked or mis handled. Had me holding my breath up to the end of the bead turning.
That was a real near-miss Tom. Great work overall though, I'm really learning a lot from watching your video's.
Do you also teach classes? 😎
Thank you very much, I do have a couple of classes a year in my shop.... Mostly demos.....
At 11:50 you talked about not scraping side grain that way, unless I misunderstood you. I am fairly new to turning so I'm not too sure what or why you say that, could you please elaborate? I'm trying to pay really close attention to a few of you but I don't always understand. Thank You
Aaa yes, this in video is endgrain bowl, and scraping side grain work like standard bowl orientation can lead to nasty catch if you present a tool like this ..
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