Gary: I've seen you create bowls in this fashion many times, and I never cease to be amazed. This method of turning rings from one piece is brilliant...and frugal. I've always disliked the idea of a beautiful piece of wood being turned into 90% shavings. In my opinion, this method, plus coring, creates less waste and more beautiful work. Can't go wrong there! Two for one! Love it!
“Two for one,” an interesting method for arriving at two beautiful bowls from the minimum amount of material. This would be an especially good schema to use if you were dealing with very expensive woods. Minimal waste. Maximum beauty. Thank you papa
Thank you Paul, Padauk is not real costly but twice that of the Maple. I either use the Padauk for segments or something like this. Little waste that way. Thanks for watching, Gary
Gary, I have been enjoying your videos for several years now and you have encouraged me to try different techniques in my shop. This "two for one" video was an eye opener for me. I have never seen your ring creation method before (and I have watched hundreds of hours of woodturning videos - just ask my wife!). Your little jig is a marvel of ingenuity. Well done!
Thank you very much Geoff for your comments. They mean a lot. I assume you have seen the video on building the ring cutter jig? Thanks for watching, Gary
@@ThePapa1947 so, one last question. what is that chisel that you use to cut the rings? I don't think I have seen anything like it in all my shopping trips. I do have a thin parting tool that I thought I could use but after watching more videos, I now see that it won't do the trick. thanks again, Gary. I really appreciate your input and guidance.
These are so beautiful Gary. I love that they are non-identical, but the inverse of the coloration (the different shapes of the bowl notwithstanding). "Something fishy"... two birds on a perch and one says to the other, "can you smell fish?"
Thanks Ray, they are fun to make. We have a lake near by that I used to go perch fishing. Caught as many as you wanted to clean. Tasty little guys! Thanks for watching, Gary
Hi Gary, The “Two forOne” bowls look great. When you scrape what size and profile do you recommend? Also what brand or type of steel do you find works best? Keep the videos coming, I learn something with each one👍
Thank you Skip. I have 2 negative rake scrapers that I bought. Both I bought from Penn State Industries. Some consider them low quality but to be honest they cut every bit as good as ones that cost 3 times more. One is 1 inch wide and the other 1 1/2 inch wide. They do not come as negative rake so I ground them that way. I put 40 degrees on both sides. I have some I have made from some other tools that have very high quality steel and the ones I bought last about the same before time to sharpen. Hope this helps, Gary
"Two for one" is how all woodturners like our wooden projects. Very nice Gary I really must try making your cutting jig and find a parting tool. The possibilities are somewhat endless. Geoff
Thank you for sharing your TWO FOR ONE bowls video. I have a friend who goes fishing a lot, so I think I will try making a fish bowl for him. Thank you for taking the time to make videos and document your creations. I find your work inspiring.
Thank you Jeff and I love your comparison to loaves and fishes. I did collect all the scraps but there was not enough left to fill 7 baskets though. Take care, Gary
Thank you Jane, I am working on another one right now. Not sure when it will be done. Moving things into different places in my shop after 45 years in the same place. Thanks for watching, Gary
Hi Gary... You have made 2 beautiful bowls there... I love the fish design... very clever... and the Padouk and Maple.. well what's not to like... Thanks for the mention... great video as always... Take care...All the best.....Andy
Thank you Andy, I just started with playing with some splines on my computer and this showed up. I was hoping it look ok and once the bowl got shaped it did look like a little bowl with fish. Thanks for watching. Cheers, Gary
Thanks so much Scott. I sure makes good use of the wood. I do like using up scraps doing this. Which is a good way to use smaller pieces and be able to have more than 2 types of wood in it. Take care, Gary
I enjoyed your example of the two for one fish bowls it looks easy. I will have to try it. Thanks for helping those of us that are trying t get better at turning.
Gary I love the Fish bowls. The two for one Idea was a great way to pick a winner for your giveaway. As always a pleasure to watch you work. I look forward to your next turning.
Thank you my friend and I am sure you will as long as you keep at it and enjoy it. The important thing is that you do enjoy what you are doing. Take care, Gary
Hi Gary, great video presentation, you are a great teacher, I really like the finished bowl and the TWO FOR ONE process is a great idea, take care and all the best to you. Regards Jim
I didn't know that about the denatured alcohol and hot melt glue. Thanks for the tip. And how you made the TWO FOR ONE by gluing two contrasting woods together and cutting them out on the bandsaw is a great idea. Thank you sir.
Thank you very much. It is amazing how well the DNA cuts into the hot glue. Something else that works as good if not better is Acetone. I worried about it running into the finish though. Take care, Gary
Two for one.. Really enjoy watching your wood turning. In fact because of you I ordered a wood lathe. I'm in the process of setting up a small wood shop and after watching your channel I added a wood lathe, which stretched my budget but I believe it'll be worth it. Oh by the way, an earlier episode you asked what was different, it was that you showed your face while rowing in the boat. God bless.
Thank you Jeffery and you will love having a wood lathe. I have about all the wood working machines I need. I am still waiting for drum sander to show up at my favorite store. I hate waiting for something ordered. I get by without it but it would be handy. Yes I did show my face while rowing my drift boat. This one I showed the dunes where we ride our quads. Although it has been a few years since we did that. Perhaps next week you will see something else. Thanks for watching and God bless as well. Gary
These are beautiful. What I love most is your method. It seems that most YT woodturners start with beautiful wood, but most of it ends up as sawdust. The waste makes me sad. By making layers, you seem to keep most of the wood, and I love that.
Thank you very much. For sure this type of wood I like to do it this way. If it is something that has been cut down because the tree had to go and it will end up as firewood I do not mind turning it and ended up with shavings which we use around our place and nothing gets thrown away. Thanks for watching, Gary
Thank you Marcia! We got 2 kittens about 3 years ago from the same liter. I call them The Twins but they do not look anything alike. Funny though their were 4 kittens and there was actually 2 sets of identical looking kittens. Take care, Gary
The Method used is one I learned in woodworking classes to make the drunken cutting board. I am happy I watched this video as I can now make the bowls. Thank you for showing me the TWO FOR ONE method to turn two bowls. They are lovely!
Thank you Diana. I remember our high school shop teacher showing use this for cutting boards. And that was a long time ago to remember LOL. Thanks for watching, Gary
Those are a beautiful "two for one" bowls. I can't wait until I finish my move to south central PA the end of this month where I will have a 28' x 28' new workshop. Thank you Ron
This two for one came out really nice. I have seen bowls made similarly but with the bandsaw. The jig you made for your lathe was really neat. Thx for sharing.
I agree with the gentleman below... great way to get two for one (bowls) with efficient use of material. Thanks for continually sharing your technique. I plan to make my own ring cutting jig after the Christmas gift making season.
Thank you Gord and I was going to start another project similar but I need to take a trip to my favorite hardwood store and just did not want to do it yesterday or today. So I am making something else and using.....well you will need to wait till next Friday. Thanks for watching, Gary
I just recently got into wood working and was like hmm wonder what’s in the turned bowl world on UA-cam. This video did not disappoint. Incredible work sir.
Gary: I've seen you create bowls in this fashion many times, and I never cease to be amazed. This method of turning rings from one piece is brilliant...and frugal. I've always disliked the idea of a beautiful piece of wood being turned into 90% shavings. In my opinion, this method, plus coring, creates less waste and more beautiful work. Can't go wrong there! Two for one! Love it!
Thank you James, plus some of these woods are hard to find 3" thick.
Thanks for watching,
Gary
When I click on The Papa 1947 I get a lesson in wood turning, then totally relaxed, a good nights sleep, that’s a Two For One.
Thank you Margaret for your very kind words. Very happy you enjoy my videos.
Take care,
Gary
“Two for one,” an interesting method for arriving at two beautiful bowls from the minimum amount of material. This would be an especially good schema to use if you were dealing with very expensive woods. Minimal waste. Maximum beauty.
Thank you papa
Thank you Paul, Padauk is not real costly but twice that of the Maple. I either use the Padauk for segments or something like this. Little waste that way.
Thanks for watching,
Gary
I love the idea of TWO FOR ONE bowls. They would make a great gift for a couple 💑
Thank you Dennis, yes a His & Hers gift.
Thanks for watching,
Gary
Very clever using the “two for one” method. One of these days when I have my other projects done,🤣, I’m going to do one of these!
Thank you Bob and you will enjoy it.
Take care,
Gary
Gary, I have been enjoying your videos for several years now and you have encouraged me to try different techniques in my shop. This "two for one" video was an eye opener for me. I have never seen your ring creation method before (and I have watched hundreds of hours of woodturning videos - just ask my wife!). Your little jig is a marvel of ingenuity. Well done!
Thank you very much Geoff for your comments. They mean a lot. I assume you have seen the video on building the ring cutter jig?
Thanks for watching,
Gary
@@ThePapa1947 no, I haven't seen it but will look for it now. I was hoping that you had made one.
Just watched you make the jig. don't know how I missed it the first time - single malt fog? what angle works the best in your experience?
Very little difference. The bowls I did in this video are 45 degrees. That will give you most material for the walls so I would start with that.
Gary
@@ThePapa1947 so, one last question. what is that chisel that you use to cut the rings? I don't think I have seen anything like it in all my shopping trips. I do have a thin parting tool that I thought I could use but after watching more videos, I now see that it won't do the trick. thanks again, Gary. I really appreciate your input and guidance.
These are so beautiful Gary. I love that they are non-identical, but the inverse of the coloration (the different shapes of the bowl notwithstanding). "Something fishy"... two birds on a perch and one says to the other, "can you smell fish?"
Thanks Ray, they are fun to make. We have a lake near by that I used to go perch fishing. Caught as many as you wanted to clean. Tasty little guys!
Thanks for watching,
Gary
Gary awesome and beautiful ❤️ TWO FOR ONE. Thanks for sharing Buddy.
Thank you Tony and thanks for watching my friend,
Gary
Hi Gary,
The “Two forOne” bowls look great.
When you scrape what size and profile do you recommend? Also what brand or type of steel do you find works best?
Keep the videos coming, I learn something with each one👍
Thank you Skip. I have 2 negative rake scrapers that I bought. Both I bought from Penn State Industries. Some consider them low quality but to be honest they cut every bit as good as ones that cost 3 times more. One is 1 inch wide and the other 1 1/2 inch wide. They do not come as negative rake so I ground them that way. I put 40 degrees on both sides. I have some I have made from some other tools that have very high quality steel and the ones I bought last about the same before time to sharpen.
Hope this helps,
Gary
@@ThePapa1947 thanks Gary - your feedback is appreciated
Excellent work and great use of resources in a world trying to preserve what we have great peices 👍👍👍
Thank you Dennis and it sure does save a lot of wood.
Take care,
Gary
Great job Gary. 👍🏻 Not one, but two, in fact Two For One beautiful bowls. 🙂
Thank you Dave! Happy you liked it.
Gary
"Two for one" is how all woodturners like our wooden projects. Very nice Gary I really must try making your cutting jig and find a parting tool. The possibilities are somewhat endless. Geoff
Thank you Geoff, I like your channel name!
Have fun making the cutting jig.
Take care,
Gary
@@ThePapa1947 Hi Gary and thanks another subscriber is always welcome.
The two for one bowls turned out great!😃👍🏻👍🏻
Thank you Mike, happy you enjoyed it.
Take care,
Gary
Who doesn't like two for one sales. Really cool bowls.
Thank you Judith, happy you liked it.
Take care,
Gary
Thank you for sharing your TWO FOR ONE bowls video. I have a friend who goes fishing a lot, so I think I will try making a fish bowl for him. Thank you for taking the time to make videos and document your creations. I find your work inspiring.
Thank you very much BD that is very kind of you to say. Much appreciated. Thanks for watching,
Gary
I love the TWO FOR ONE bowls! It reminds me of the Bible story of the loaves and fishes! What a fantastic idea and less waste!
Thank you Jeff and I love your comparison to loaves and fishes. I did collect all the scraps but there was not enough left to fill 7 baskets though.
Take care,
Gary
One. Fish Red Fish White Fish, those are lovey! I love watching you do segmented work.
Thank you Jane, I am working on another one right now. Not sure when it will be done. Moving things into different places in my shop after 45 years in the same place.
Thanks for watching,
Gary
Wow, TWO FOR ONE and beautiful too.
Thank you Michael, happy you liked them.
Gary
Cleaver not only using the phrase 2 for one but doing both bowls. As always great video and great turning.
Thank you very much Charles. Happy you enjoyed the process.
Take care,
Gary
Always happy to see you turn but TWO FOR ONE is even better great job
Thanks so much Roger!
Take care,
Gary
Hi Gary...
You have made 2 beautiful bowls there... I love the fish design... very clever... and the Padouk and Maple.. well what's not to like...
Thanks for the mention... great video as always...
Take care...All the best.....Andy
Thank you Andy, I just started with playing with some splines on my computer and this showed up. I was hoping it look ok and once the bowl got shaped it did look like a little bowl with fish.
Thanks for watching.
Cheers,
Gary
Gary, Love the ,Two For One, idea and making a bowl from flat stock. I have learned a lot from your videos, Thanks for sharing your knowledge.!
Thank you Craig I appreciate your comments.
Take care,
Gary
I love the TWO FOR ONE bowl. It's beautiful!!!!💖💖💖💖
Thank you Nancy and thanks for watching.
Gary
Never seen it but how can you not like Two for One. Great work Gary.
Thanks so much Scott. I sure makes good use of the wood. I do like using up scraps doing this. Which is a good way to use smaller pieces and be able to have more than 2 types of wood in it.
Take care,
Gary
Two for one will be one of my next projects, thanks Papa, I never miss a video, appreciated.
Thank you Scott, you will enjoy the process.
Take care,
Gary
I enjoyed your example of the two for one fish bowls it looks easy. I will have to try it. Thanks for helping those of us that are trying t get better at turning.
Thank you Tom and best of luck if and when you try it.
Gary
TWO FOR ONE , Nicely done Gary they both look Awesome! 👍
Thank you Kimsey, it was a very fun project. Happy you liked them.
Take care,
Gary
Very beautiful, "Two For One".
Thanks so much Denver and thanks for watching,
Gary
Excellent. Two for one is always a good thing, at least that my wife always says when she comes back from a clothing sale.
Thank you Jim, seems I have that line as well around here LOL.
Gary
Gary I love the Fish bowls. The two for one Idea was a great way to pick a winner for your giveaway. As always a pleasure to watch you work. I look forward to your next turning.
Thank you very much Dean. Happy you enjoy watching my videos.
Take care,
Gary
Hi Gary
Good choice of wood species and great pattern👍👍
I really like the finish which is impeccable as always 👏👏
take care
Morgan
Thank you Morgan very happy you like it and thanks for watching.
Gary
This is an ingenious way of making bowls without segmentation and using off the shelf wood. Two for one is awesome! Thank you for sharing.
Thank you very much Peter. Happy you enjoyed the process.
Gary
Another great bowl in the books. "Two for one" is a great phrase to use for this drawing.
Thank you Don and thanks for watching.
Gary
Beautiful! Sure is a TWO FOR ONE bowl.
Leslie, thanks for watching and commenting.
Take care,
Gary
You make it look so easy and you explain everything. These bowls looks like a two for one.
Thank you very much Ken, I appreciate your comments and thanks for watching.
Gary
Absolutely beautiful Gary Two For One take care and God bless
Thank you Mike, happy you liked them. God Bless,
Gary
Absolutely fabulous! TWO FOR ONE
Thanks so much David and thanks for watching,
Gary
I enjoy all of your turnings especially the Two for One.
Thank you Larry, happy you enjoy my turning's.
Take care,
Gary
Beautiful Two For One Bowls 🥣
Thank you Jeff and thanks for watching.
Gary
Very pretty Two for one turning! Impressive craftmanship!
Thank you very much Magnor and thanks for watching.
Gary
The calm and familial kind of mood your work has is helpful in managing my insomnia
Well thank you very much...I hope you make it all the way though before it manages it.
Thanks for watching,
Gary
Beautiful combination of different colors of wood
Thanks so much!
Take care,
Gary
Lovely job Gary, this is a good video because instead of one item to view I get a "two for one".... well done and thanks!
Cheers Al
Thank you very much Al,
Cheers,
Gary
One becomes two, and "two for one". Another stunning job and a project I am going to try.
Thank you Les! Sounds like these could make a great wedding gift.
Thanks for watching,
Gary
@@ThePapa1947 yes indeed. I already gifted the vortex bowls and the Cheeseboard I made from your jig that you shared. Excellent gifts.
Great work Gary...dont be Koi🤣...you do great work...two for one...stay safe...press on buddy 😎 Joe
Thank you Joe! I may have to sit on my "Perch" and think about that Koi!
Take care,
Gary
Beautiful!! The price is right!! "Two for One"!!
Thank you Joe and thanks for watching.
Gary
The TWO FOR ONE concept is very cool. Thanks for sharing!
Thank you Doug. Happy you enjoyed it.
Take care,
Gary
I'm a turner newbie and hope someday I can make things half a beautiful as your work. Oh, yeah...TWO FOR ONE
Thank you my friend and I am sure you will as long as you keep at it and enjoy it. The important thing is that you do enjoy what you are doing.
Take care,
Gary
The two for one is a great looking.
Thank you Edwin!
Hi Gary, great video presentation, you are a great teacher, I really like the finished bowl and the TWO FOR ONE process is a great idea, take care and all the best to you.
Regards Jim
Thank you very much Jim for your kind words. Happy you liked the bowls as well.
Take care,
Gary
I like your technique to make these bowls. TWO FOR ONE
Thank you Don, happy you liked it.
Thanks for watching,
Gary
Two for one, two for one. Nice work you keep turning and I will keep watching
Thank you Sarah and thanks for watching.
Gary
I've enjoyed learning about the" Two for one " method. Thank you
Thank you David and thanks for watching.
Gary
TWO FOR ONE! What a great project , thank you.
Be safe, be cool! Beach, NC
Thank you very much Bobby and thanks for watching.
Take care,
Gary
Amazing Two For One Bowl
Thank you Jackie. Check out my latest video. I have done another similar but a totally different look.
Gary
These TWO FOR ONE bowls are some of my favs so far.
Thank you Charles, happy you liked them.
Take care,
Gary
I didn't know that about the denatured alcohol and hot melt glue. Thanks for the tip. And how you made the TWO FOR ONE by gluing two contrasting woods together and cutting them out on the bandsaw is a great idea. Thank you sir.
Thank you very much. It is amazing how well the DNA cuts into the hot glue. Something else that works as good if not better is Acetone. I worried about it running into the finish though.
Take care,
Gary
@@ThePapa1947
Thanks.
Beautiful "two for one " I will try this when I get back on my feet. I had knee joint surgery, so I am laid up for a while.
Thank you Warren and I hope you heal quickly and completly.
Thanks for watching,
Gary
These Two for One bowls are absolutely beautiful. I would love to have one for my sweetheart.
Thank you Michael and thanks for watching,
Gary
Beautiful two for one project. Your cutting jig is ingenious.
Thank you very much Michael and thanks for watching,
Gary
Two for one.. Really enjoy watching your wood turning. In fact because of you I ordered a wood lathe. I'm in the process of setting up a small wood shop and after watching your channel I added a wood lathe, which stretched my budget but I believe it'll be worth it. Oh by the way, an earlier episode you asked what was different, it was that you showed your face while rowing in the boat. God bless.
Thank you Jeffery and you will love having a wood lathe. I have about all the wood working machines I need. I am still waiting for drum sander to show up at my favorite store. I hate waiting for something ordered. I get by without it but it would be handy.
Yes I did show my face while rowing my drift boat. This one I showed the dunes where we ride our quads. Although it has been a few years since we did that. Perhaps next week you will see something else.
Thanks for watching and God bless as well.
Gary
I've never seen this technique! Impressive! End up with two for one!
Thank you your Raymond. It does work good.
Thanks for watching,
Gary
These are beautiful. What I love most is your method. It seems that most YT woodturners start with beautiful wood, but most of it ends up as sawdust. The waste makes me sad. By making layers, you seem to keep most of the wood, and I love that.
Thank you very much. For sure this type of wood I like to do it this way. If it is something that has been cut down because the tree had to go and it will end up as firewood I do not mind turning it and ended up with shavings which we use around our place and nothing gets thrown away.
Thanks for watching,
Gary
That is a very nice Turning "Two for One". Nice job.
Thank you very much. Happy you like the turnings. I may have to do something like this again. Been a few years since I did this one.
Great “two for one” creation. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you very much Terry and thanks for watching.
Gary
Very nice two for one bowls. I've seen this method before and it still impresses me. Nice job.
Thank you Terry, happy you liked it.
Gary
Very nice bowls, Gary. How great to get TWO FOR ONE with your inverse, non-identical twins! Take care~
Thank you Marcia! We got 2 kittens about 3 years ago from the same liter. I call them The Twins but they do not look anything alike. Funny though their were 4 kittens and there was actually 2 sets of identical looking kittens.
Take care,
Gary
TWO FOR ONE, showing off the magic twice!
Thanks so much Jim!
Take care,
Gary
How exciting! Thanks for sharing your knowledge!
Thank you Ron and thanks for taking time to comment. Much appreciated.
Gary
The Method used is one I learned in woodworking classes to make the drunken cutting board. I am happy I watched this video as I can now make the bowls. Thank you for showing me the TWO FOR ONE method to turn two bowls. They are lovely!
Thank you Diana. I remember our high school shop teacher showing use this for cutting boards. And that was a long time ago to remember LOL.
Thanks for watching,
Gary
Papa, Your creativity and innovation is amazing. TWO FOR ONE. Fantastic.
Thank you Michael!
A pair of beautiful bowls. I enjoyed watching you assemble and turn them. Two for one indeed. I am also a 1947 kid.
Thank you Patricia. Happy you enjoyed the process.
I am early 47 in the first Pisces month.
Thanks for watching,
Gary
Those are a beautiful "two for one" bowls. I can't wait until I finish my move to south central PA the end of this month where I will have a 28' x 28' new workshop. Thank you Ron
Thank you Ron, that will be a nice sized shop. Enjoy!
Gary
Beautiful "Two for One" bowls
Thank you Ron and thanks for watching.
Gary
This two for one came out really nice. I have seen bowls made similarly but with the bandsaw. The jig you made for your lathe was really neat. Thx for sharing.
Thank you very much. I use to make them using the band saw. But then you need to glue the haves together.
Thanks for watching,
Gary
I like your hot glue method of developing a Two For One bowl pattern. Nice job!
Thank you very much Bob!
Take care,
Gary
I like how you cut both boards and once and got two for one. Good job Gary.
Thank you Bryon, happy you liked it.
Take care,
Gary
Cool idea in making bowls! Great way to get two for one from two small pieces of wood. Keep up the teaching
Thank you Dennis, I am just doing what I love to do and look forward to something new all the time.
Take care,
Gary
This is really looking good on a two for one bowl. I can't afford bowl blanks so this is a good process for me Thanks Tim
Thank you Tim, happy you enjoyed the process.
Take care,
Gary
These two for one bowls look awesome
Thank you Matt, happy you liked them.
Gary
I agree with the gentleman below... great way to get two for one (bowls) with efficient use of material. Thanks for continually sharing your technique. I plan to make my own ring cutting jig after the Christmas gift making season.
Thank you Julian and best of luck.
Gary
Since I have learned from you how to make a bowl from a board…I have yet to try one OR….TWO FOR ONE! I enjoy your work and videos! Thanks Papa👍
Thank you and best of luck when you do make one.
Take care,
Gary
I always learn from your videos and I equally enjoyed the two for one bowls.
Thank you Scott and thanks for watching.
Gary
Two for One. I like your jig for the bowl.
Thank you Leslie and thanks for watching,
Gary
Clever way to get TWO FOR ONE. Beautifully done! Always learn something from your videos. Thanks.
Thank you Thomas and thanks for watching,
Gary
“TWO FOR ONE” is a great time saver. They are gorgeous bowls. Love them. 👍👍👍
Thank you very much Steve, happy you liked them.
Gary
Very clever to make matching balls like that. I would like to try that someday. Keep up the good work I love your videos. Two for one.
Thank you Dan, happy you like my videos and thanks for watching.
Gary
TWO FOR ONE Amazing bandsaw design. I love all your work. One day I hope my turning rivals yours. Keep it coming.
Thanks so much Rick I appreciate your comments.
Thanks for watching,
Gary
Wow beatiful two for one design. Love them.
Punky thanks for watching and commenting.
Take care,
Gary
Very beautiful work 👍👍👍👏👏👏🤗. Best wishes
Thank you very much, happy you liked them.
Gary
Another use for my 3\16” bandsaw blade. So many possibilities from this one concept. Thanks for sharing!
Thank you Gord and I was going to start another project similar but I need to take a trip to my favorite hardwood store and just did not want to do it yesterday or today. So I am making something else and using.....well you will need to wait till next Friday.
Thanks for watching,
Gary
What a nice bowl! TWO FOR ONE
Thank you very much Jim and thanks for watching.
Gary
Very cool getting "non-identical twins" for bowls. Two for one indeed!
Can't wait to win
🤞🙏
Thank you and best of luck.
Gary
Two for one bowl on my list. Right after my truck full of maple burl and figured wood gets processed and stashed away AND I make the jig! 😃
Thank you Valerie, I would say a truck load of maple burl goes to head of the list.
Gary
Learning new tricks for this newbie. Two for one looks interesting!
Thank you very much and thanks for watching.
Gary
TWO FOR ONE Hi Gary, Great idea.
Lee, I appreciate you watching and commenting.
Take care,
Gary
Great job, beautiful pieces. TWO FOR ONE best bang for the buck!
Michael thanks for watching and commenting.
Take care,
Gary
I loved this video of the TWO FOR ONE
Thank you very much and thanks for watching.
Gary
I just recently got into wood working and was like hmm wonder what’s in the turned bowl world on UA-cam. This video did not disappoint. Incredible work sir.
Thank you very much for your kind words. Inspires me to do more.
Thanks for watching,
Gary
I love your TWO FOR ONE bowls
Thank you very much!