Excellent! I now understand how to handle Roman knife's!! lol Anytime I get a subscriber notice that you have done something new its a wonderful thing. I always learn and refine my skills from you. Thank you😄
Thanks for your comment Albertine 😁 Connie is doing well thanks, we've had a heat wave here so she has been enjoying laying out on her bed in front of a fan 😀 thanks for watching 👍
Tom you handled the task very well. 🙄 Sorry about that. A lot smaller project than your earlier very large bowls. I’m assuming that the rather hefty chunk of bees wax is from doing those. 😁 Any way it’s good to see you getting to make more videos. Hope you and your continue to be safe and well. Cheers, Tom
Thanks Tom, the handle pun made me laugh 😃 you are right the big block of bees wax I use to use for sealing larger bowls it's great as you can buff it up with a mop 😁 thanks for watching 👍
Hi David, I have the poolewood up for sale at the moment on Facebook market place. The opportunity came up upgrade to a vicmarc VL300, a lathe I have always fancied 🙂 the poolewood has payed for itself again and again over the years and a lot of hard work making things on it has allowed me to pay for the new lathe. Thanks for watching 👍
@@thewelshwoodman649 I see, I am envious about the vicmarc they are great machines, the poolewood is a great workhorse bit like a pit pony, mine gets worked 3-4 hours daily & I'm glad I struggled to get it. Great to hear from you. Dave from davesbespokewoodshop
The crash helmet and sour cream isle...my favorite!
The Aldi random goods aisle gets me every time lol thanks for watching 👍
Always a pleasure to watch and thanksfor the lesson.
Thanks for your comment I really appreciate it 👍
Tom, more videos please ! Thanks for your efforts
Thanks for your comment I really appreciate it, hopefully will get some more videos out soon 😊 thanks for watching 👍
Fantastic video Tom, as ever.
Great tip on drilling from the headstock end.
Take care care Tom.
Hwyl, Huw
Thanks Huw 😁 I hope you are keeping well 👍
@@thewelshwoodman649 Great thanks
That's tidy work Tom, well done.
Best Wishes, Brendan.
Thanks Brendan 😁
Excellent! I now understand how to handle Roman knife's!! lol Anytime I get a subscriber notice that you have done something new its a wonderful thing. I always learn and refine my skills from you. Thank you😄
Thanks Rex I really appreciate your comment, thanks for watching 😀
@@thewelshwoodman649 roman im also do is work
great vid
Thanks for your comment Mark I really appreciate it 😁 thanks for watching 👍
👏👏👏👏 amazing talent
Great video as always Tom, I'm sure they will love it
Thanks Steve 😁
That was very nice to see being made. I am wondering since the last video how Connie is doing?
Thanks for your comment Albertine 😁 Connie is doing well thanks, we've had a heat wave here so she has been enjoying laying out on her bed in front of a fan 😀 thanks for watching 👍
Tom you handled the task very well. 🙄 Sorry about that. A lot smaller project than your earlier very large bowls. I’m assuming that the rather hefty chunk of bees wax is from doing those. 😁 Any way it’s good to see you getting to make more videos. Hope you and your continue to be safe and well. Cheers, Tom
Thanks Tom, the handle pun made me laugh 😃 you are right the big block of bees wax I use to use for sealing larger bowls it's great as you can buff it up with a mop 😁 thanks for watching 👍
Really cool
Thanks for your comment, I really appreciate it 😁
I was looking for Steve Jones’s RUclips channel, I was wondering if maybe you meant “woodturner 21” ?
Yes Woodturner 21 is Steve's channel, he's a very talented turner and a master of the skew chisel 😁
@@thewelshwoodman649 Thanks for sharing your video. I have some handles to make on some similar primitive cleavers. Maybe now I will give it a try.
Fascinating.. and no use of woodglue or other fixings.
Thanks for your comment I really appreciate it 😁 thanks for watching 👍
I m also doo woork
What's happened to your poolewood
Hi David, I have the poolewood up for sale at the moment on Facebook market place. The opportunity came up upgrade to a vicmarc VL300, a lathe I have always fancied 🙂 the poolewood has payed for itself again and again over the years and a lot of hard work making things on it has allowed me to pay for the new lathe. Thanks for watching 👍
@@thewelshwoodman649 I see, I am envious about the vicmarc they are great machines, the poolewood is a great workhorse bit like a pit pony, mine gets worked 3-4 hours daily & I'm glad I struggled to get it.
Great to hear from you. Dave from davesbespokewoodshop
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