Looks great Kimsey. Glad you showed it with the finish on. Cool natural edge The bark on our Siberian Elm is very thick and hard to keep on . Take care Gary
It will stay on if the spongy, thick cambium is allowed to dry before turning. I have a couple dozen swoop bowls roughed and seasoning in front of a fan, all bark on tight.
Thanks and thanks for the info on the bark Gary! 😊 also trying my best to include the finished product at the end of the videos with the newer ones when I’ve turned em green, Have a good one 🤝
That looks so beautiful. I love watching you turn. I really appreciate how you explain what happened and why it happened. And then to see what you do instead to come up with a solution. I apply so much of what I learn from watching your projects. Thank you for taking the time to make all these videos.
Very nice turning, my friend! When I send ya another piece (and I will!), let the spongy cambium layer dry before turning and the bark stays on nice and tight.
Thanks Dave I appreciate it! 😊 and I will put a box fan to put some air flow on it to I don’t know what i was thinking it also developed some kind of stink I guess it was trying to rot is why it got sticky, looking forward to trying another one it was some nice turning wood 😎🤝
Cricky kimsey you bloody ripper that turned perfect, I just love it, love slowmo ribbons, you know when your on the sweet spot when ribbons peel off. Well done Kimsey more than just woodturing. Keep the dream alive son Aussie Aussie Aussie GDAY MATE from brisbane Australia
Great to see you Kimsey, hope you're all doing well over there! It was a pleasure to watch you working this lovely piece of wood - I felt your pain when the bark came off but you still made a great job of it - pleasure to watch as always 👍👍👌
Howdy Paul! Good to hear from ya hope you’re doing well also, I’m doing good as far as I know, Glad you enjoyed the video 😎 I’ve got another one going hoping to have it done for next week, Have a good one buddy 🤝
Well, it sure did finish up nice, Kimsey! It's a shame to lose that bark but I could see it was a pain trying to keep it on. But, you know what? It still is a beautiful piece! Nice natural edge, great design and finish! Nothing wrong with this one, good job, buddy! 😀 Phil
Thanks Phil I appreciate it!😊 Yep I don’t know what was with that bark being mushy, mushy and sticky like it had sugar water in it, Hope ya have a good weekend buddy 🤝
That's a great looking piece of elm. i was surprised how well it turned after you sed 45 wet, but having sed that you do have the knack of making the job look easy. Have you got your veggies growing now, say those clouds at the end yes i watch to the end i might miss somert, they was traveling fast was that normal camera speed. Any May Bank Holiday weekend foe us. All the best from Warmer Lincolnshire UK
Howdy Gary! I do love turning wet wood, once I get my mind on a piece I’ve not got patience to let it dry I’m turning it wet or dry, hoping for the best if it’s wet keeping dem fingers crossed 🤞 that it don’t crack as it dries out 😄 We’ve started a few veggies and then they didn’t make it and now we gotta start some more, yep spring is in the air hopefully no more frosty mornings, Hope ya have a good weekend buddy 🤝
Did you do any research on that particular type tree? Could be just the makeup of that type tree bark. Beautiful wood and shape. You’ll have a winner once finished.
Hello would it have helped you out to put recess in the bottom of the bowl cup so you could chuck it up and get it turned round to work on the outsid and bottom.
I don’t know but thanks for your thoughts on it, that’s the only thing I could come up with at the time, I’ll keep that in mind if I run into that problem again 🤝
Looks great Kimsey. Glad you showed it with the finish on. Cool natural edge
The bark on our Siberian Elm is very thick and hard to keep on .
Take care Gary
It will stay on if the spongy, thick cambium is allowed to dry before turning. I have a couple dozen swoop bowls roughed and seasoning in front of a fan, all bark on tight.
@@calmwoodcreations3709 tends to fall off if stored where it can get pretty hot.
@@ThePapa1947 Yes, very true. Also if it's in high humidity.
Thanks and thanks for the info on the bark Gary! 😊 also trying my best to include the finished product at the end of the videos with the newer ones when I’ve turned em green, Have a good one 🤝
Thanks for the advice Dave!
That looks so beautiful. I love watching you turn. I really appreciate how you explain what happened and why it happened. And then to see what you do instead to come up with a solution. I apply so much of what I learn from watching your projects. Thank you for taking the time to make all these videos.
Thanks Buddy 😎
Things don’t always go as planned sometimes,
wish I had more time to get videos out more frequently, Glad ya enjoy the videos 🤝
Very nice turning, my friend! When I send ya another piece (and I will!), let the spongy cambium layer dry before turning and the bark stays on nice and tight.
Thanks Dave I appreciate it! 😊 and I will put a box fan to put some air flow on it to I don’t know what i was thinking it also developed some kind of stink I guess it was trying to rot is why it got sticky, looking forward to trying another one it was some nice turning wood 😎🤝
Cricky kimsey you bloody ripper that turned perfect, I just love it, love slowmo ribbons, you know when your on the sweet spot when ribbons peel off. Well done Kimsey more than just woodturing. Keep the dream alive son Aussie Aussie Aussie GDAY MATE from brisbane Australia
Howdy Ernie 😄
Thanks I appreciate it Glad you like it!😎
Yep it’s pretty satisfying when those shaving come of smooth, Have a good one buddy 🤝
Looks great without the bark! Very nice!
Thanks Carl!😎
Good evening, Kimsey.
Your wood looks great. I too wish the bark would have stayed on. In the end, a beautiful bowl. Nice save.
Howdy Ray!
Thanks I appreciate it 😊
Things don’t always go as planned,
Take care buddy 🤝
Hi Kimsey...
What a beautiful bowl... the figure in the wood is amazing...
Nicely turned.. great video...
Take care my friend...All the best.....Andy
Howdy Andy, I appreciate it buddy!😎
Have a good one 🤝
Looks amazing Kimsey 😁 so happy to see another turning video, and the gorgeous footage of clouds at the end 👌💙
Thanks Heather!😊
I’ve got some more pretty cool cloud footage just the other day I’ll get put together before to long,
Cool turning Kimsey! Sometimes you just have to accept the bark is going to go!
Thanks buddy I appreciate it! 😎
Yep ya sure do 😄
Beautiful bowl Kimsey. Great to see your work. Take care. 😊😊
Thanks Buddy I appreciate it!😎😊
Great to see you Kimsey, hope you're all doing well over there! It was a pleasure to watch you working this lovely piece of wood - I felt your pain when the bark came off but you still made a great job of it - pleasure to watch as always 👍👍👌
Howdy Paul! Good to hear from ya hope you’re doing well also, I’m doing good as far as I know, Glad you enjoyed the video 😎 I’ve got another one going hoping to have it done for next week, Have a good one buddy 🤝
@@kimseyjustkimsey5256 lookin forward to seeing it buddy! 👍🌸
That came out really nice, Kimsey. The grey is a result of spalting.
Thanks I appreciate it!😎
And thanks for the info about the spalting 🤝
Well, it sure did finish up nice, Kimsey! It's a shame to lose that bark but I could see it was a pain trying to keep it on. But, you know what? It still is a beautiful piece! Nice natural edge, great design and finish! Nothing wrong with this one, good job, buddy! 😀
Phil
Thanks Phil I appreciate it!😊
Yep I don’t know what was with that bark being mushy, mushy and sticky like it had sugar water in it, Hope ya have a good weekend buddy 🤝
That's a great looking piece of elm. i was surprised how well it turned after you sed 45 wet, but having sed that you do have the knack of making the job look easy. Have you got your veggies growing now, say those clouds at the end yes i watch to the end i might miss somert, they was traveling fast was that normal camera speed. Any May Bank Holiday weekend foe us. All the best from Warmer Lincolnshire UK
Howdy Gary! I do love turning wet wood, once I get my mind on a piece I’ve not got patience to let it dry I’m turning it wet or dry, hoping for the best if it’s wet keeping dem fingers crossed 🤞 that it don’t crack as it dries out 😄
We’ve started a few veggies and then they didn’t make it and now we gotta start some more, yep spring is in the air hopefully no more frosty mornings, Hope ya have a good weekend buddy 🤝
Too bad the bark didn't cooperate. Oh well, the wood often makes the design decisions for us. I'm originally from Oregon. Take care Kimsey 😁
Yep ya gotta go with the flow, things just don’t go as planned sometimes, Hope ya have a good weekend buddy 🤝
Did you do any research on that particular type tree? Could be just the makeup of that type tree bark. Beautiful wood and shape. You’ll have a winner once finished.
Thanks Zetus!
Hello would it have helped you out to put recess in the bottom of the bowl cup so you could chuck it up and get it turned round to work on the outsid and bottom.
I don’t know but thanks for your thoughts on it, that’s the only thing I could come up with at the time, I’ll keep that in mind if I run into that problem again 🤝