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Spiritwynd Wood Stone & Bone
Канада
Добавлен 7 дек 2013
Wood crafter by day, Housekeeper by night!
Follow me as I learn how to use a wood lathe! I've only been turning since January of 2021, so I have lots to learn! But I have fallen in love with it, and I know that I'll be doing it for years to come! I hope you join me, to watch my progress!
I have always loved working with wood, be it power carving pendants, learning to chip carve, making Bentwood Rings with stone inlay, or just plain whittling for fun!
I also do Pyrography, that I may incorporate into my woodturning at some point in time.
I also power carve bone pendants, and earings, that are loved by everyone!
Follow me as I learn how to use a wood lathe! I've only been turning since January of 2021, so I have lots to learn! But I have fallen in love with it, and I know that I'll be doing it for years to come! I hope you join me, to watch my progress!
I have always loved working with wood, be it power carving pendants, learning to chip carve, making Bentwood Rings with stone inlay, or just plain whittling for fun!
I also do Pyrography, that I may incorporate into my woodturning at some point in time.
I also power carve bone pendants, and earings, that are loved by everyone!
Quick and easy woodturning for Dad gifts
I use spent pew pew shells for this little project, and any scrap wood that's laying around the shop!
If you would like to purchase any of my work, check out my new etsy page, (see below), or feel free to contact me!
spiritwyndwood.etsy.com
my email is
spiritwynd@hotmail.ca
or contact me on Facebook
spiritwyndwoodstoneandbone?mibextid=ZbWKwL
I'm on Instagram as @ spiritwynd_wood_stone_and_bone
If you want to help support my channel, you can do it here
www.buymeacoffee.com/SpiritwyndWood
Disclaimer:
my videos are for entertainment purposes only. When using tools or machinery, always read and understand the manufacturer's guidelines and safety instructions.
the methods I use...
If you would like to purchase any of my work, check out my new etsy page, (see below), or feel free to contact me!
spiritwyndwood.etsy.com
my email is
spiritwynd@hotmail.ca
or contact me on Facebook
spiritwyndwoodstoneandbone?mibextid=ZbWKwL
I'm on Instagram as @ spiritwynd_wood_stone_and_bone
If you want to help support my channel, you can do it here
www.buymeacoffee.com/SpiritwyndWood
Disclaimer:
my videos are for entertainment purposes only. When using tools or machinery, always read and understand the manufacturer's guidelines and safety instructions.
the methods I use...
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Woodturning a Lighthouse
Просмотров 93214 дней назад
This is a long one, but I had to include all the details! This lighthouse is made from a cherry (black?), piece of firewood! I used my Razertip woodburning tool for the windows, doors and rocks. Hope the lady that's getting it as a gift loves it as much as I did making it! If you would like to purchase any of my work, check out my new etsy page, (see below), or feel free to contact me! spiritwy...
Woodturning a Lantern
Просмотров 8 тыс.21 день назад
Another simple Holiday ornament. If you would like to purchase any of my work, check out my new etsy page, (see below), or feel free to contact me! spiritwyndwood.etsy.com my email is spiritwynd@hotmail.ca or contact me on Facebook spiritwyndwoodstoneandbone?mibextid=ZbWKwL I'm on Instagram as @ spiritwynd_wood_stone_and_bone If you want to help support my channel, you...
Woodturning a Dreidl
Просмотров 602Месяц назад
I've been asked many times if I've ever turned a Dreidl, and the answer has always been no, until now! I made these two Dreidls out of a square oak spindle, ( the same ones I make most of my spinning tops from). The game is fairly simple, and the rules can be found by simply googling, "The dreidl game". To make the Dreidl land on its side more, I'd suggest making the body a bit longer than mine...
Woodturning Icicle ornament
Просмотров 982Месяц назад
This red oak icicle ornament looks like it made from 3 pieces, but it's actually only 1! Burning the lines makes it appear separate! Turning the center extra thin makes it super light while hanging on the tree! If you would like to purchase any of my work, check out my new etsy page, (see below), or feel free to contact me! spiritwyndwood.etsy.com my email is spiritwynd@hotmail.ca or contact me...
Out of this world Woodturning
Просмотров 1,2 тыс.Месяц назад
This is another new turning for me! Just a quick little UFO made from a branch of Red cedar. If you would like to purchase any of my work, check out my new etsy page, (see below), or feel free to contact me! spiritwyndwood.etsy.com my email is spiritwynd@hotmail.ca or contact me on Facebook spiritwyndwoodstoneandbone?mibextid=ZbWKwL I'm on Instagram as @ spiritwynd_woo...
Woodturning an Umbrella Ornament
Просмотров 1,3 тыс.Месяц назад
Made from Paper birch and Black Walnut, this is my first,(definitely not last) Umbrella Christmas Ornament! Let me on what you think! If you would like to purchase any of my work, check out my new etsy page, (see below), or feel free to contact me! spiritwyndwood.etsy.com my email is spiritwynd@hotmail.ca or contact me on Facebook spiritwyndwoodstoneandbone?mibextid=ZbWKwL I'm on I...
Woodturning Birdhouse Ornaments
Просмотров 1,3 тыс.Месяц назад
This birdhouse is made of Eastern Red Cedar. If you would like to purchase any of my work, check out my new etsy page, (see below), or feel free to contact me! spiritwyndwood.etsy.com my email is spiritwynd@hotmail.ca or contact me on Facebook spiritwyndwoodstoneandbone?mibextid=ZbWKwL I'm on Instagram as @ spiritwynd_wood_stone_and_bone If you want to help support my ...
Christmas Gnomes and Unboxing!
Просмотров 2,6 тыс.2 месяца назад
Making a few simple Christmas gnomes,(gonks), from scrap wood. If you would like to purchase any of my work, check out my new etsy page, (see below), or feel free to contact me! spiritwyndwood.etsy.com my email is spiritwynd@hotmail.ca or contact me on Facebook spiritwyndwoodstoneandbone?mibextid=ZbWKwL I'm on Instagram as @ spiritwynd_wood_stone_and_bone If you want t...
Woodturning hooking handles
Просмотров 1 тыс.2 месяца назад
I've been commissioned to turn 15 ergonomic handles for hooks! Here's my process! Let me know what you think, in the comments! If you would like to purchase any of my work, check out my new etsy page, (see below), or feel free to contact me! spiritwyndwood.etsy.com my email is spiritwynd@hotmail.ca or contact me on Facebook spiritwyndwoodstoneandbone?mibextid=ZbWKwL I'm on Instagra...
Woodturning a Simple Vase
Просмотров 4953 месяца назад
Feeding birds and woodturning! If you would like to purchase any of my work, feel free to contact me! my email is spiritwynd@hotmail.ca or contact me on Facebook spiritwyndwoodstoneandbone?mibextid=ZbWKwL I'm on Instagram as @ spiritwynd_wood_stone_and_bone If you want to help support my channel, you can do it here www.buymeacoffee.com/SpiritwyndWood Disclaimer: my vid...
Woodturning Supply Store
Просмотров 2584 месяца назад
This is just a quick video showing about 1/2 of the wood supply that I have in my supply store! 99% of this wood has been given to me by people who know that I'm a woodturner, and as you see by the black walnut trees, I try to put back in nature, as much as I take out. Hope you enjoy 😉
Woodturning easy Bullrushes and Cattails
Просмотров 9474 месяца назад
Using small branches of any species of wood to make these cattails make every one unique to itself! If you would like to purchase any of my work, feel free to contact me! my email is spiritwynd@hotmail.ca or contact me on Facebook spiritwyndwoodstoneandbone?mibextid=ZbWKwL I'm on Instagram as @ spiritwynd_wood_stone_and_bone If you want to help support my channel, you ...
Small and Easy Basketweave Illusion Plate
Просмотров 4875 месяцев назад
This plate is 6" across and made out of a maple board! It has 792 squares. Coloured using Ohuhu markers. If you would like to purchase any of my work, feel free to contact me! my email is spiritwynd@hotmail.ca or contact me on Facebook spiritwyndwoodstoneandbone?mibextid=ZbWKwL I'm on Instagram as @ spiritwynd_wood_stone_and_bone If you want to help support my channel,...
Red oak Beaded Bowls
Просмотров 3775 месяцев назад
I love making these little beaded bowls! They are an average of 2-3" tall, and 4-5" wide. I've been thinking that I should make a few of these bowls with a lid, turning it into a box. Let me know what you think. This Red Oak was cut down beside the parking lot where I work, because it was in danger of falling on cars. So instead of seeing it all go to firewood, I rescue it to be turned into bea...
Woodturning my largest Walnut Platter
Просмотров 6389 месяцев назад
Woodturning my largest Walnut Platter
Woodturning Oak with a Surprising Inlay
Просмотров 2,2 тыс.10 месяцев назад
Woodturning Oak with a Surprising Inlay
Just a tip, but pouring a little acetone or alcohol on the double-stick tape dissolves the adhesive, making it much easier to take apart.
Thank you so much for the tip! I will definitely try that!
Bloodwood or padauk might be a good choice.
Yes they would! But I don't have any, so, I use what I have Heather 🇨🇦
Rather a nice lasagna, and not have someone messing with my lathe. But it looks good
Turned out nice!
Thanks 😊
Trashy
Very beautiful bowl. Love the color on the rim. I agree, paint it first then cut in the bowl. I do wide rim bowls with Jo Sonja iridescent paints over black paint. I use flat black and I spray paint it running around 4-500rpm. If you spray at the right angle you don’t get over spray on the back. I paint the rim then cut the bowl. flat black is cheap and you can apply it in seconds and it dries fast. Great video. I’m going through quite a few of yours now. Enjoying the ride. Take care, Scott
Thank you so much for the ideas on how to paint the rim of the bowl Scott! I'm going to make another one of these soon! And thank you so much for watching my videos! They definitely aren't the greatest, (I've only been turning for a few years), and I know there are better videos for learning, but they help me see my progress as a turner! Heather 🇨🇦
Really nice !
Thank you Brian!
Would be a great scratch awl
It would!
I go skew when I get it round out
It gives a great finish that you hardly have to sand!
Great idea, but I would probably use a larger eye screw and two part epoxy instead of the thread lock.
Thanks for the suggestion! I'll definitely try that.
That is badass! I too have done indexed turnings with home made jigs. I have not tried the basketweave pattern though. It is beautiful though and I might have to try it now. I had to make an indexing wheel myself to fit between the chuck and spindle since I don’t own a chuck with index holes. I could have used the lathe indexer but it wasn’t divided into enough sections. I built a jig with a small trim router much like you did with the pencil holder which you could slide left and right against a stop block on the ways and cut grooves radially. Making the stop block perpendicular to the axis of rotation gave you a consistent depth of groove, angling the stop block would allow you to cut a tapered groove that had a pretty stunning effect . You can adjust the height to cut on the center line or above or below. I even added a hinge on it so I could make arcs on the rim. Very cool outcomes. I was thinking you could do the same thing with your pyro tool and skip the pencil marking and go right to the burning of the radial lines. The lines would be very straight that way also and reduce the time I think required. Just a thought. I can’t remember the name of the turner who inspired me to do these turnings but you could probably find him somewhere. He was using a manufactured router jig and indexer. Might have been Jimmy Clewes. I couldn’t justify buying one. Was expensive. Wasn’t in my budget. Was cheap to build my own. The router easily cuts the grooves and it goes pretty quick. The burner might also be quick this way. Anyway, really nice project with a stunning effect here! Take care, Scott
Thanks for all the ideas Scott! I've seen the videos of using a router jig too, but can't find it now, I'm sure it's still out there somewhere. I don't mind having to burn the lines separately, because it gives it a more "hand woven" look, not so machine made. ( but yes, it would be faster). I also made an indexing wheel, for more sections that aren't multiples of 12. I never thought about marking tapered lines before! I may just have to give it a try! And I'm also too cheep to buy something that I can make, but, sometimes the time it takes to make something is more than the cost of buying it. Thanks for watching ❤️
Nice ornaments for hunters
They are!
Cool idea Heather nicely done, Cheers From Will 👍 😊
Thank you so much William!
I like it a lot! Your skills with various tools are really improving from some of your earlier videos!! A detail spindle gouge needs to go into your repertoire! You will enjoy it muchly. Man I wish I had a couple thousand blanks of that birch. It looks a joy to turn! Take care, Scott. PS new subscriber!
An interesting gift for shooting sports enthusiasts. Dremel makes both sanding drums and disks in several grits that give finer finish than metal grinding drums . I use JB metal mender epoxy to set blades and screws , and is more secure than thread lock compound , though it takes several hours to cure hard . I could see making both match and toothpick cases from this , but I will paint them to match the shell hull
Very cool. One suggestion. Polish the brass with some 0000 steel wool while still turning on the lathe. Done in seconds. Well 2 suggestions. I have used CA glue for a finish before but I have found a better easier alternative. Pens Plus from the Doctor’s woodshop is much faster and easier to apply and leaves a similar finish and you aren’t exposed to the glue fumes and burning fingers occasionally. The stuff is amazing. It’s my go to for finishing for a lot of my turnings now. Love it. 223 or other rifle casings with a wood bullet would be cool too. Take care, Scott
Thank you for the suggestions, Scott! I will definitely try out that finish. I have put out the word that I'm looking for larger caliber rifle casings too! Thanks for watching ❤️
Unique way to apply the CA glue but my lathe doesn't go that slow. Adding: Why not leave the old primer in and drill for the eye?
The old primer is in, and I do drill a hole for the eye. But if you hit the steel pin, inside the primer, the eyescrew will either not go in, or go in crooked.
@@spiritwynd Thanks.
Those turned out great, Heather!
Thanks Billy!
Interesting Dad gift you made there Heather. Take care. -Mike
Thanks Mike! My dad would have wanted one, for sure!❤️
How did you get the plastic off the brass?
I heated up the shell on a panini press,(used only for crafting), and when it was hot and plyable it pulled out fairly easy using pliers and a leather glove.
That is my question, too.
Hallo Grüße aus meiner Meenzer Bastel Bude RUclips Germany. Hast du wieder richtig Toll hinbekommen. Freue mich aufs neue Video. Bleib mit deinen liebsten gesund. Stefan
Very nice. I really ought to hunt down all my empty casings. I believe these would sell really well here in KY.
I thought they would sell really well here too Doug! But unfortunately, I've only sold 2 from 6 days of craft sales! I'm only asking $10.00 each, maybe it's too much?
...hmmm...I may have to give this a shot... Cool idea and well done, Heather...🥂 Matt
Thank you so much! They are super easy
Really like the idea, just wish you would've shown the finished product once you were done. Showing them in use would've been even better. I have a number of young grandchildren that are just getting into crocheting, might have to make a special set for them.
Thank you so much for watching! These hooks can be used for crocheting or hooking, and are easier for small hands, as they are more ergonomic. There are pictures of the finished hooks in the thumbnail, and at the end of the video. I do crochet but don't do hooking, so I didn't do a how to crochet/hooking video, as there are millions of crocheting videos already on RUclips. Here is a link for one that is very easy to follow! ruclips.net/video/aAxGTnVNJiE/видео.htmlsi=fiUVzPk8fIOfLGfs
Beautiful ornament Heather
Thank you so much 💓
Absolutely incredible that you did most of this with a 3/8 bowl gouge well done
Thank you Robert 😊
i love the sparkle idea!! Fabulous !!
😊
Very nice. First time viewer.
Thanks for Watching Ken! Heather 🇨🇦
Looks great thanks for sharing
Great job, Heather!
Thank you so much for watching!
Nice work, they look great Take care Cheers Harold
Thanks Harold! I decided after the video that they needed beards. So now they're older gnomes, with white beards☺️
Nice job. If you use green wood you can potentially get even more movement as the wood dries, although it could crack too.
Thank you! Yes, these would definitely crack if they were green wood, they're oak. But that would just add to the look of the tree! Thanks for watching Heather 🇨🇦
great job, lots of little details to make it all come together nicely
Thank you so much Frank! I really admire your work too! Heather-Ontario 🇨🇦
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Thank you Thomas 😊
That is really cool, Heather!
Thanks Billy 😊
Cool!
Thank you so much!
I really enjoy your fine little enhancements like the top's cutout windows and the railing and the detailing with the wood burning. So clever. Me ? I can't think that far ahead. Take care Heather. -Mike
Thank you so much Mike! It the little details that make the lighthouse unique!
@@spiritwynd 👍😎
Good work.
Thank you so much!
Very nice.
Thanks Doug!
Das hast du echt super hinbekommen. Du hast das drecheln richtig gut drauf. Danke für das Video. Liebe Grüße aus meiner Meenzer Bastel Bude und bleib mit deinen liebsten gesund. Stefan YT GERMANY
Руки у "мастера" растут точно не из плеч. Зачем я потратил время на просмотр этой мути...
I'm not sure why you commented, or watched for that matter, but you did, and that helps my channel grow! So thank you 😊
I think dreidels need to be taller - this gives them more mass at the top to make them fall onto their sides when they stop. Great work though, especially the pyrography.
Thanks Jim! That's exactly what I was thinking!
Nice ❤
Very nice. How did you fix the tea light into it ?
Thanks Mark! The hole was a little big, so I added a couple small shims, just to hold it snug. I've heard some people say they glue it in. Hope this helps. Heather 🇨🇦
Very nice, Heather
Thank you Ward!
Cool, Heather!
Nice turning Heather what's the red stuff it seems to colour the wood very well
The red stuff is India ink. It does work very well! Thanks for watching
Good idea.
Thank you! But i stole the idea from someone else!😁
Very clever, Heather! It took me awhile to see how it was going to come together which made it fun to watch! Great job! 😀 I thought there was something wrong with your lathe with all that tapping until I figured out you weren't alone in the shop! LOL! Phil
Thanks Phil! I knew I'd be asked about the noise! I love that my son likes to share the shop with me❤️
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