Nice little project Cip. I do enjoy your videos. BTW, thanks for including the metric measurements in your videos for us Canadian (and other) subscribers. I recently watched your table saw storage video and had to laugh at the end piece glued on upside down. I saw you look at the attachment screw hole several times while gluing on the piece and expected you to change it around off line. Never happened. I noticed someone else had commented already so I didn't bother...until now. It was funny because we have all done something like that. Cheers, Dave
David Kirkland You can certainly tell this show is totally unrehearsed. I find it is more fun for everyone to leave these things in. Thanks for watching David.
+Tim Thornton (TimThornton1) Hello Tim! I don't do very many kits. But when I get one for Christmas I usually make them. Thanks for watching. Cheers...
***** Hi! Tony. Christmas and New Years kept me busy. We also have a new grand-baby and a week of cold weather. Of lately, there is always something. Take care, Cheers
Earl Rumble Hey there Earl. It is a nice simple kit: no bushings or mandrel. All you need is a piece of wood and a little imagination. Thanks for watching, Cheers
Nice work. Long time dabbler at turning. I never tried reducing the tension at the last step of the parting off. I'll have to try that. Thanks for sharing.
Howdy Sanchez! I do not fully recall. I think I sanded , applied some friction polished, to help match the color and just hand buffed with a soft cloth. Thank you so much for your question. Kind Regards.
Thanks for the question. I did not find any descriptions that use the words "Food Safe." Crystal Coat is used mostly as a quick finish for small woodturnings like pens, handles, and toys. It is mostly composed of shellac and carnauba wax. These are non-toxic in small amounts. I believe it is safe to use around food and with caution in contact with food e.i. use the metal scoop to measure coffee grounds but don't stir hot coffee with the handle.
Nice little project Cip. I do enjoy your videos. BTW, thanks for including the metric measurements in your videos for us Canadian (and other) subscribers. I recently watched your table saw storage video and had to laugh at the end piece glued on upside down. I saw you look at the attachment screw hole several times while gluing on the piece and expected you to change it around off line. Never happened. I noticed someone else had commented already so I didn't bother...until now. It was funny because we have all done something like that. Cheers, Dave
David Kirkland You can certainly tell this show is totally unrehearsed. I find it is more fun for everyone to leave these things in. Thanks for watching David.
Thank you for sharing. I have just stared turning, lots good info thanks again.
+Tim Thornton (TimThornton1) Hello Tim! I don't do very many kits. But when I get one for Christmas I usually make them. Thanks for watching. Cheers...
Exactly what I was looking for today! Thanks Cip! Was hoping I didn't need a mandrel.
+Rick Bergquist Hello Rick! Glad the video helped. Cheers
Nice job Cip, haven't seen you for a while, very pleased to see you are back again.
All the best
Tony
***** Hi! Tony. Christmas and New Years kept me busy. We also have a new grand-baby and a week of cold weather. Of lately, there is always something. Take care, Cheers
Nice kit and a great job. Happy New Year to you and yours!
Earl Rumble Hey there Earl. It is a nice simple kit: no bushings or mandrel. All you need is a piece of wood and a little imagination. Thanks for watching, Cheers
Thanks Cip, looks beautiful.
I have never used mesquite, it does not grow in my back yard as perhaps it does yours!
Bill Wells Thanks Bill. Mesquite grows mostly in SW USA and down into Mexico. Cheers
Nice work. Long time dabbler at turning. I never tried reducing the tension at the last step of the parting off. I'll have to try that. Thanks for sharing.
I just bought that scoop, checking out the video to get an idea to make it
Greetings Bee Keeper! Good luck with the coffee scoop project. My wife still uses the scoop from the video, cheers.
Thank you for sharing.
Alan
As Wood Turns Hey there Alan. Thanks for watching.
To finish the end you sawed off, did you just use a friction polish by hand? Or did you use a buffing tool?
Howdy Sanchez! I do not fully recall. I think I sanded , applied some friction polished, to help match the color and just hand buffed with a soft cloth. Thank you so much for your question. Kind Regards.
Is that crystal coat a food safe finishing product?
Thanks for the question. I did not find any descriptions that use the words "Food Safe." Crystal Coat is used mostly as a quick finish for small woodturnings like pens, handles, and toys. It is mostly composed of shellac and carnauba wax. These are non-toxic in small amounts. I believe it is safe to use around food and with caution in contact with food e.i. use the metal scoop to measure coffee grounds but don't stir hot coffee with the handle.
Hi Cip! Nice video, well explained and a very nice handle! Happy 2015! Cheers! Daniel
Nice job Cip. Thanks for sharing!
Take care, Dave
Cip - hope your 2015 "turns" well for you! VA Jim
Jim F Hope you are enjoying the new year. Cheers
Hi, nice work and thanks for sharing. Just one question, Did you use glue to stick the coffee scoop to the wood?
Howdy Esteban! I believe I used epoxy. Thank you for your comment. Cheers.
Thanks for sharing!