Beautiful vase the wood is lovely it has nice markings and it is amazingly the redness that comes out when its cut. Thank you for an awesome video take care x
I recently cut a limb off a tree in my back yard and saw the red color inside. At the time I didn’t know what kind of wood it was but I kept it to turn later. Good to know that it is Box Elder.
Beautiful, and I LOVE the angled rim on this, it really makes it! Got to admit I was a little nervous when you stuck a gloved hand inside the spinning piece for sanding around the @6:40 mark; it showed err... true dedication, shall we say.
@@HarrySmithWoodturning Ciao Harry ormai sei un mio idolo, la cosa che mi arricchisce è il fatto che quando lavori ci mostri il filmato a distanza ravvicinata e poi i tuoi filmati non sono molto lunghi. Bravo quando si insegna a qualcuno lo si deve fare con amore.GRAZIE
First thing I was taught spindle turning was from largest to smallest diameter so you’re not pushing into the end grain. It goes easier and you get a better cut and finish.
That base you cut it off from looks interesting. Did you make something out of that part? Looks like it had the same red grain in it. Bleeding red in a piece of wood, what exactly does that mean?
Probably will over time. Looks like it was a fairly green log. Couple things will help it to not. 1) it's sealed, so moisture won't change SO much as a result. 2) it's turned now, so for most of the log there isn't any pith, but there's still some structural tension in the wood keeping it together. My guess is it warps a bit as it seasons, and isn't a true circle in six months. If it does crack, likely to be at the base
Thanks for watching! I do understand what you're saying. However, I really like to work with what I have, and this piece of wood was screaming to have a slanted top 😊
Thanks for watching David! This is Box elder, did you see the base that was showing the pink/red stripes on the inside of the wood, also when I was turning you could see the red grain coming out 😊
Simply beautiful work, what a nice piece of log.
Thank you very much! I hope you're looking forward to lots of new videos soon!!
@@HarrySmithWoodturning sure am, thanks
Beautiful vase the wood is lovely it has nice markings and it is amazingly the redness that comes out when its cut. Thank you for an awesome video take care x
Beautiful ❤ I really like the slight angle to the rim.
Thank you very much Lisa! I hope you're well and looking forward to new videos coming soon 😉😊
I first thought it would be the biggest plug in the world. Nice work!
Cracking job Harry,love the angle on the top it adds that little bit extra,cheers Bram
Absolutely gorgeous! The simplicity of the design is outstanding in my book. I love it! ❤
Thank you very much, Beverly 😊
I hope you're excited for more projects coming soon!
Yes, I certainly am. I love your work!
Such beautiful grain, the only box elder I’ve removed while being in the industry.
Thanks for watching mate! Lets see how the next bit turns out 😉
When I think back on all the beautiful wood I burned for firewood I want to cry. 😢 I remember some wood like that one that had spectacular colors.
That's absolutely gorgeous and I love the wood.❤❤❤😊
I recently cut a limb off a tree in my back yard and saw the red color inside. At the time I didn’t know what kind of wood it was but I kept it to turn later. Good to know that it is Box Elder.
Beautiful, Harry!
Thank you Stacey! I hope you're looking forward to lots more video videos coming soon! 😉😁
@@HarrySmithWoodturning absolutely!
Beautiful, and I LOVE the angled rim on this, it really makes it! Got to admit I was a little nervous when you stuck a gloved hand inside the spinning piece for sanding around the @6:40 mark; it showed err... true dedication, shall we say.
Very nice A little out my comfort zone without a steady rest.
Beautiful piece, lovely markings.
AMAZING 🤩🤩
Thank you Madeleine! I hope you're well and looking forward to new videos! 😊
Beautiful Harry
Thank you Amber! I hope you're looking forward to all my new videos coming soon 😊
Very nice. Thank you for sharing
A great turn. Any idea what causes the red markings in the wood?
Harry , che spettacolo!
Thank you Roberto!! Much appreciated 😉😁
@@HarrySmithWoodturning Ciao Harry ormai sei un mio idolo, la cosa che mi arricchisce è il fatto che quando lavori ci mostri il filmato a distanza ravvicinata e poi i tuoi filmati non sono molto lunghi. Bravo quando si insegna a qualcuno lo si deve fare con amore.GRAZIE
Love Flaming Box Elder.
Awesome job
Thank you very much David! 😊😁
Fantastic Piece.
Thank you John! I hope you're looking forward to lots more video videos coming soon! 😉😁
Would love an inside view! Nice indeed.
Nice work. The top bugs the ever loving heck out of me but that is just me.
First thing I was taught spindle turning was from largest to smallest diameter so you’re not pushing into the end grain. It goes easier and you get a better cut and finish.
and then other times you just have to go with the grain takes ya🦧
Where do you get your medallions for your signature made?
Thanks!!!
Clark
What kind of wood is that? Very nice work.
Thanks for watching! This is Box elder, it's the first time I've ever had the pleasure to turn it 😄
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That base you cut it off from looks interesting. Did you make something out of that part? Looks like it had the same red grain in it. Bleeding red in a piece of wood, what exactly does that mean?
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Beautiful work harry as usual
Well done mate
What is the wood
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Thank you!
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Aren't you worried about cracking, sinterklaas the pith is still in there?
Probably will over time. Looks like it was a fairly green log.
Couple things will help it to not.
1) it's sealed, so moisture won't change SO much as a result.
2) it's turned now, so for most of the log there isn't any pith, but there's still some structural tension in the wood keeping it together.
My guess is it warps a bit as it seasons, and isn't a true circle in six months. If it does crack, likely to be at the base
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Вот она, вся мощь атомной энергетики. Можно создавать что угодно из чего угодно. На одних ветряках и солнечных батареях это будет сделать не реально 😎
Thanks for watching! My lathe is actually powered by a lot of solar 😉
You can power electrical items with wind turbines and solar panels buddy
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It looks a little like Piranha Pine.
Nice piece, but everything in me is screaming the top isn’t level. Thats a me issue, but it’s really nice.
Thanks for watching! I do understand what you're saying. However, I really like to work with what I have, and this piece of wood was screaming to have a slanted top 😊
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@@HarrySmithWoodturningI like it.
Only red i see would be your own
He's not going to sell many kebabs like that.
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Bleeds red?
Thanks for watching David! This is Box elder, did you see the base that was showing the pink/red stripes on the inside of the wood, also when I was turning you could see the red grain coming out 😊
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Plug for the fifty foot woman
How about an occasional 180-degree shot of you, in your 'garb', sweating-out "Lenny" like SRV?
Very pretty result. Please stop cutting things toward yourself. 😅
Why didn't you show that the wood bled red? Click bait...shame on you
You didn't look hard enough Robert 🤓!! 🪵💉🩸🩸NOT Clickbait
He did show it.
Waste of big piece wood
That is very rude of you
I agree Karen. Some very rude people on here 😒
What would you have done with it? I am always interested in hearing what other turners would do 😊
I think he created a beautiful piece.