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Walnut Pierced Vase | Woodturning
Using remnants of walnut root, I managed to make a small vase. Sanding: 80-240 grit. Finished with linseed oil.
CAUTION: In the video shown, using gloves on lathe IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED for safety reasons! I'm forced to use them because of my skin allergy to wood dust. Therefore, I have to work slowly and with my fingers at a distance than when working without gloves. In responsible and dangerous situations, I work without gloves. ALWAYS FOLLOW SAFETY PRECAUTIONS!
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Видео

Splitting Large Maple Burl | Woodturning
Просмотров 2139 часов назад
A massive 25-inch maple burl had to be cut into three pieces due to deep cracks inside. In several videos, we’ll show what came out of it. Sanding: 80-240 grit. Finish: linseed oil. CAUTION: In the video shown, using gloves on lathe IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED for safety reasons! I'm forced to use them because of my skin allergy to wood dust. Therefore, I have to work slowly and with my fingers at a...
Spalted Oak Burl | Woodturning
Просмотров 65819 часов назад
An excellent small bowl was crafted from a fragile spalted oak burl. Finishing: sanding (80-240 grit), a coat of shellac, 320 grit sanding, and linseed oil. CAUTION: In the video shown, using gloves on lathe IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED for safety reasons! I'm forced to use them because of my skin allergy to wood dust. Therefore, I have to work slowly and with my fingers at a distance than when worki...
How to extend the life of and patch up dust collection bags | Woodworking
Просмотров 104День назад
When working with wood, many dust collection bags get damaged. Wooden Boy carries out weekly repairs on such bags, and today we’ll share our methods for dealing with various cuts and damages. A polyethylene bag isn’t the most expensive thing, but if you’re losing $50 worth of bags every week, you’ll probably want to use them more efficiently. It’s not a cure-all, of course, but it’s extremely e...
Prunus Padus Burl Tripod Bowl | Woodturning
Просмотров 49714 дней назад
The burl of Prunus Padus, or Bird Cherry, has an amazing wood grain structure that strongly resembles root texture. This time, I decided to use shellac before the final sanding up to 4000 grit. Shellac heavily crystallizes the surface, and to be honest, sanding beyond 320 grit doesn't make much sense. However, as a personal experiment, I sanded it to 800 grit on the inside and 4000 grit on the ...
Mulberry Vessel | Woodturning
Просмотров 19321 день назад
An ambiguous project made from a mulberry stump. After six months of drying, the stump was reprocessed and sanded to 360 grit. The resulting thin vessel was burnt and painted using metallic pigments of various colors. With wall thickness less than 2 mm, the process of firing might not be advisable, though the color and texture inside the vessel are extraordinarily beautiful. There’s also uncert...
Acacia Burl Vase | Woodturning
Просмотров 61228 дней назад
Despite some damage during the turning process, a stunning vase was crafted from an acacia burl, making it a perfect addition to home decor. Sanding: 80-240 grit. Finish: linseed oil. CAUTION: In the video shown, using gloves on lathe IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED for safety reasons! I'm forced to use them because of my skin allergy to wood dust. Therefore, I have to work slowly and with my fingers at...
Spalted Vessel |Woodturning
Просмотров 195Месяц назад
A decent vessel with carved elements was crafted from a spalted walnut trunk. The rot and cracks were so deep that the original 350 mm diameter was reduced to barely 150 mm. The interior was sanded to 320 grit, and the exterior to 800 grit. No oil was applied. CAUTION: In the video shown, using gloves on lathe IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED for safety reasons! I'm forced to use them because of my skin ...
Burnt Vessel | Woodturning
Просмотров 244Месяц назад
After the oak log set aside for firewood couldn't be split, it was decided to use it for turning, followed by internal charring to create a black interior space. The interior was sanded with 25-grit sandpaper and then coated with linseed oil. The exterior was sanded progressively from 120 to 3000 grit, followed by the application of walnut oil and carnauba wax. CAUTION: In the video shown, usin...
How to Fix Torn Grain, Cracks, and Wood Damage
Просмотров 790Месяц назад
When working with wood daily, you may encounter various issues that, if not addressed, can lead to the loss of the piece you are making. Sometimes it’s possible to resolve the situation and restore the wood, and sometimes it’s not. In this video, we share methods to tackle these challenges. #woodworking #woodturning #latheturning #wood #woodcraft #torngrain #woodcrack 🪵Patreon: www.patreon.com/...
Too Thin a Vessel: Avoid My Mistake | Woodturning
Просмотров 752Месяц назад
Too Thin a Vessel: Avoid My Mistake | Woodturning
Plum Root Vessel | Woodturning
Просмотров 1,4 тыс.Месяц назад
Plum Root Vessel | Woodturning
Natural Edge Vessel | Woodturning
Просмотров 713Месяц назад
Natural Edge Vessel | Woodturning
40/40 Grind From Scratch | Sharpening
Просмотров 2472 месяца назад
40/40 Grind From Scratch | Sharpening
Simple Pierced Natural Edge Dish | Woodturning
Просмотров 1,1 тыс.2 месяца назад
Simple Pierced Natural Edge Dish | Woodturning
Oak Lid for Butter Dish | Woodworking
Просмотров 722 месяца назад
Oak Lid for Butter Dish | Woodworking
Natural Edge Maple Dish | Woodturning
Просмотров 1172 месяца назад
Natural Edge Maple Dish | Woodturning
Mulberry Biscuit Dish ver. 2 | Woodturning
Просмотров 7193 месяца назад
Mulberry Biscuit Dish ver. 2 | Woodturning
Thin Vessel | Woodturning
Просмотров 2093 месяца назад
Thin Vessel | Woodturning
Huge Forstner Bit Helps Create a Beauty | Woodturning
Просмотров 1,3 тыс.3 месяца назад
Huge Forstner Bit Helps Create a Beauty | Woodturning
Mulberry Biscuit Dish | Woodturning
Просмотров 5323 месяца назад
Mulberry Biscuit Dish | Woodturning
Mulberry Candy Dish | Woodturning
Просмотров 7123 месяца назад
Mulberry Candy Dish | Woodturning
Free Zero Clearance Bandsaw Insert from Scrap | Woodworking
Просмотров 2174 месяца назад
Free Zero Clearance Bandsaw Insert from Scrap | Woodworking
Cherry Burl Vase | Woodturning
Просмотров 3004 месяца назад
Cherry Burl Vase | Woodturning
Poplar Vase ver.2 | Woodturning
Просмотров 4294 месяца назад
Poplar Vase ver.2 | Woodturning
Simple Vase in 20 Min | Woodturning
Просмотров 1984 месяца назад
Simple Vase in 20 Min | Woodturning
Luxuries Container for Coffee Beans | Woodturning
Просмотров 4254 месяца назад
Luxuries Container for Coffee Beans | Woodturning
How Rotten Log Convert into $100 | Woodturning
Просмотров 2114 месяца назад
How Rotten Log Convert into $100 | Woodturning
Cherry Rotten Root Vase | Woodturning
Просмотров 2314 месяца назад
Cherry Rotten Root Vase | Woodturning

Комментарии

  • @Matthew-c2c5k
    @Matthew-c2c5k 5 дней назад

    I love seeing other people doing pieces like this! Really nice technique and great piece.

  • @zacharyriley7723
    @zacharyriley7723 20 дней назад

    Get a curved rest for better tool control.and stability.

    • @WGBChanel
      @WGBChanel 20 дней назад

      I don’t think the issue is with the tool rest. Willow not only has a specific smell but also a certain fiber structure that tends to break at the most inconvenient moments, especially when it's dry. This is already the second case I’ve had in the past month. It seems to me that the wood's structure has very weak bonds along the grain. I also have a stump for a large bowl. I’ll try it using your advice. Thank you! Stay tuned)

  • @dangraf3504
    @dangraf3504 23 дня назад

    Beautiful work. Some of my best pieces have come from roots of bushes & trees. Thanks for sharing. Merry Christmas

    • @WGBChanel
      @WGBChanel 22 дня назад

      Thanks. I appreciate you watching, mate. Merry Christmas

  • @eugene6975
    @eugene6975 29 дней назад

    Interesting structure and form of the 🏺

  • @Kelmurdoch
    @Kelmurdoch Месяц назад

    The holed pattern triggers my trypophobia.

  • @CrimsonDarkStori
    @CrimsonDarkStori Месяц назад

    Why did you destroy the bark beetle's shelter?😅

  • @davidfriedman3962
    @davidfriedman3962 Месяц назад

    Beautiful thank you for sharing the creative process

  • @5superhombre
    @5superhombre Месяц назад

    One of the scariest things that can happen while wood turning. This is why you wear protective gear

    • @WGBChanel
      @WGBChanel Месяц назад

      I use them because of my skin allergy to wood dust. There were moments when large splinters injured my hand even through gloves. Such incidents happen too. Always be careful)

    • @5superhombre
      @5superhombre Месяц назад

      I mean use them cause a lathe is a dangerous thing but either way glad you’re safe and didn’t get hurt dude

    • @WGBChanel
      @WGBChanel Месяц назад

      @@5superhombre thanks hombre)

  • @lewkohl
    @lewkohl Месяц назад

    Video was good, and your alignment lines for the skew was a very helpful idea, but the music choice…..

    • @WGBChanel
      @WGBChanel Месяц назад

      That day, we were in a certain kind of musical mood. On other days, the music can be different. What can you do? Thank you for watching and putting up with our musical choices. Stay tuned-there will be both silence and music to come!)

  • @perrys5954
    @perrys5954 Месяц назад

    You salvaged that little 'whoopsie' nicely, good save! I quite liked the finished job, thanks for the lesson in not giving up. After you kept going I felt inspired on a number of projects and directions so thanks for that too! Happy turning! :)

    • @WGBChanel
      @WGBChanel Месяц назад

      Thank you for the kind words. Stay tuned!)

  • @thebaldbeardedguy
    @thebaldbeardedguy Месяц назад

    I wouldn't recommend using gloves while turning. Nice job though! Keep turning!

    • @WGBChanel
      @WGBChanel Месяц назад

      Thanks. You are right. They cannot be used. But I have a reason, and I always specify it in the description of each video. Stay tuned)

    • @thebaldbeardedguy
      @thebaldbeardedguy Месяц назад

      @WGBChanel Oh I see now. Understandable. Stay safe and enjoy turning!

    • @WGBChanel
      @WGBChanel Месяц назад

      @@thebaldbeardedguy Thank you. You too!) Be sure to check out our new videos and share yours! I hope our content will be useful.

  • @wwezccsa
    @wwezccsa Месяц назад

    amazing work, i want such work too!❤

  • @eugene6975
    @eugene6975 Месяц назад

    Nice work, but if you add holes like you’ve done before would be better

  • @Dot-lk8tn
    @Dot-lk8tn 2 месяца назад

    Very impressive and well organized, just becoming familiar with woodturning with an admiration for efficiency.

    • @WGBChanel
      @WGBChanel 2 месяца назад

      thanks. stay tuned)

    • @WGBChanel
      @WGBChanel 2 месяца назад

      Look for more details in all parts of the Workstation. The most convenient thing, in my opinion, is that you can keep everything you need within one meter of reach. If necessary, you can roll it to another spot in your workshop at any time. Personally, I like that I don’t need to keep a bunch of jaws and blades on the lathe.

    • @Dot-lk8tn
      @Dot-lk8tn 2 месяца назад

      ​@@WGBChanelAbsolutely makes sense having only the essentials on hand, learning this ever so slowly. Thank you for the information and greatly appreciate the craftsmanship involved.

  • @LoG-h2i
    @LoG-h2i 2 месяца назад

    I want it too!

  • @CrimsonDarkStori
    @CrimsonDarkStori 2 месяца назад

    Yummy, yummy🎉

  • @rstone7727
    @rstone7727 3 месяца назад

    Beautiful piece, I have about 5-6 logs of Mulberry I found on the side of the road. Can't wait to give it a try. Nice work Wooden Boy..!

    • @WGBChanel
      @WGBChanel 3 месяца назад

      Thanks. Good luck with your attempts. I like this tree so much

  • @wwezccsa
    @wwezccsa 3 месяца назад

    omg

  • @eugene6975
    @eugene6975 3 месяца назад

    Nice work! Keep pushing 🎉

  • @briangandee8149
    @briangandee8149 3 месяца назад

    Can't remember who it was, but I saw a guy using log sections 12-14" in diameter and around 18"long and turned them, by hand, no Forster bit, into lamp shades.. Nice work by the way.. 👍

  • @christianheichel
    @christianheichel 3 месяца назад

    Very fun to watch very satisfying I'm wondering if you could turn some wood that has walls so thin you can almost see through them probably need surgeons hands for that but it would be well worth seeing it

    • @WGBChanel
      @WGBChanel 3 месяца назад

      It will get more fun. Stay tuned).

  • @wwezccsa
    @wwezccsa 3 месяца назад

  • @CrimsonDarkStori
    @CrimsonDarkStori 3 месяца назад

    I think 50 cent was better🎉

  • @eugene2796
    @eugene2796 3 месяца назад

    Very cool! But I think the short about the Candy Dish was cooler. Keep it up!!!

  • @eugene2796
    @eugene2796 3 месяца назад

    coooool!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @wwezccsa
    @wwezccsa 3 месяца назад

    amazing

  • @rama802554
    @rama802554 3 месяца назад

    Very nice art

  • @FullSpinWoodwork
    @FullSpinWoodwork 4 месяца назад

    Good work, that turned out amazing!

  • @Tim_Pollock
    @Tim_Pollock 5 месяцев назад

    That is absolutely NOT a 40/40 grind. It may be 40 degrees on the tip bevel but the wings are swept back far more than 40 degrees making it an Ellsworth or Irish grind.

    • @WGBChanel
      @WGBChanel 5 месяцев назад

      Mike Mahoney and Stuart Batty are great masters, but they may have different views on the 40/40 sharpening technique. This tool is the Mahoney Parabolic Wood Beater made by Carter and Son. The initial sharpening was done by Carter and Son, and I am merely replicating it on a Tormek. Stuart Batty sharpens in a completely different way. His sharpening style is difficult to replicate on a Tormek. I follow his method on a regular grinder. Therefore, it is difficult to compare these two tools, but they are both sharpened to 40 degrees.In the title of the video, I indicate that this is the 40/40 version of the Mahoney Parabolic Wood Beater made by Carter and Son.

    • @Tim_Pollock
      @Tim_Pollock 5 месяцев назад

      @@WGBChanel From the Carter and Son website "Parabolic flute, and swept back grind at 40º". It has a swept back (Irish/Ellsworth) grind. The 40/40 grind developed by Stuart Batty does not have a swept back grind. Mahoney uses a swept back grind because he uses the pull cut, not the push cut like Batty does. It's the same nose angle but with swept back wings which is not a 40/40 grind. I'm not very good with words but it's just a different grind.

    • @WGBChanel
      @WGBChanel 5 месяцев назад

      @@Tim_Pollock I agree with your line of thinking. Everything you say is correct. I'll reiterate my idea: I wanted to replicate this sharpening on the Tormek. Everything worked out and functions perfectly. Recently, Carter and Son shared their perspective on how to sharpen on the Tormek. Their settings are slightly different. The main thing is that this method works. Thank you for the explanations.

    • @Tim_Pollock
      @Tim_Pollock 5 месяцев назад

      @@WGBChanel Awesome, as long as the grind you're using works well for you that's all that matters. I had a Tormek at one time, wish I still had it.

  • @uglyapple
    @uglyapple 5 месяцев назад

    Nice!

  • @wwezccsa
    @wwezccsa 5 месяцев назад

    omg❤

  • @wwezccsa
    @wwezccsa 5 месяцев назад

    😮

  • @wwezccsa
    @wwezccsa 5 месяцев назад

    ❤ amazing

  • @Z-Ack
    @Z-Ack 5 месяцев назад

    Something wrong with the sound. Just a bunch of smackin.. and hell yea thatd be the best sharpener. Friggn 600$ worth of grinding wheel on that thing.. diamond deals are pricey..

    • @WGBChanel
      @WGBChanel 5 месяцев назад

      We use Tormek with diamond wheels. This type of grinder is convenient for the Universal Grinding Platform. Many tools are easier to sharpen here rather than on the Tormek. For these purposes, the UGP is the most convenient tool, in our subjective opinion. This is just our experience and opinion.

  • @alekseyaleshin500
    @alekseyaleshin500 5 месяцев назад

    Настоящий мастер даже из трухлявого пня способен сотворить шедевр

  • @АлексМамаев-л9м
    @АлексМамаев-л9м 5 месяцев назад

    а красиво у вас получилось , видно у вас руки из нужного места растут , выкладывайте еще ролики

  • @АндрейСемашко-р4г
    @АндрейСемашко-р4г 5 месяцев назад

    Большое вам спасибо что поделись полезная информация много узнал нового от вас очень хорошо объяснили

  • @annakotova6909
    @annakotova6909 5 месяцев назад

    Талант сразу в глаза бросается

  • @Марсело-и4я
    @Марсело-и4я 5 месяцев назад

    Смотрится конечно восхительно, особенно такие ножки, или даже ножища стола.

  • @ИгнатПриймаков
    @ИгнатПриймаков 5 месяцев назад

    Потрясающая работа по дереву

  • @belparus
    @belparus 5 месяцев назад

    зачетная тема

  • @geka2535
    @geka2535 5 месяцев назад

    Красота1

  • @nikejam3971
    @nikejam3971 5 месяцев назад

    В руках мастера любая древесина превращается в произведение искусства.

  • @ТанТан-л5в
    @ТанТан-л5в 5 месяцев назад

    Обожаю такое!