This was my fisrt attempt at woodturning a tri-corner bowl from a cube. I used my last piece of 8/4 walnut scrap to make this piece. Even though I had some issues with the pressure pot, I am very pleased with how this piece turned out. I was a little nervous about turning a cube mounted on the corners, but in the end I was nervous for no resean. This was a fun piece that pushed the limits of my comfort zone. After seeing the finished product in my hands, I have some better ideas for how I would make this style piece next time. As always, thank you for watching and I hope you have a wonderful day! Scott
As a carpenter, learning to be a craftsman I know mistakes are the best way to learn and improve my craft. Problem solving leads to so many new ideas. Keep it up mate. You are inspiring.
Mistakes happen at the worst possible time; however, I see nothing but a piece of art that deserves its own pedestal in an art gallery. What an epic piece you crafted. Am still in awe at your creativity.
@squareandlevel Scott, I truly appreciate your creativity and craftsmanship and wish you and yours a blessed week. Really thank you for sharing your video with us.
Luckily this guy helped me out setting up my camera and gives awesome camera advice on his channel. Thanks for everything mate. Hope you have a great day.
Outstanding Sir. Beautiful Walnut. Blue was a great choice and the resin is understated, doesn't overshadow beautiful wood. Amazing work. I'd be interested in this piece if you ever decide to market them. Thanks
You did good. Love the finished shots, very creative. Also It does look so awful when it first starts spinning with that weird air gap turning. I know you were thinking- is this what I really want to do? great video
Your woodwork is allways absolutly amazing!!! Only: your blue epoxi allways and allways!!! Sad and boring... thought... yeah... silver... great... and... what happens: blue again.... and so everything is blue!!! 😮
0:20 that filing angle makes it look like you're trying to wiggle your hand to the side of the blade o.o I'm sure it's above the blade but looked dangerous 😅
This was my fisrt attempt at woodturning a tri-corner bowl from a cube. I used my last piece of 8/4 walnut scrap to make this piece. Even though I had some issues with the pressure pot, I am very pleased with how this piece turned out. I was a little nervous about turning a cube mounted on the corners, but in the end I was nervous for no resean. This was a fun piece that pushed the limits of my comfort zone. After seeing the finished product in my hands, I have some better ideas for how I would make this style piece next time. As always, thank you for watching and I hope you have a wonderful day!
Scott
Thank you for sharing
Thank you for presenting your woodturnings... highend!!!
That's more than comfort zone... that's special arts!!!
As a carpenter, learning to be a craftsman I know mistakes are the best way to learn and improve my craft. Problem solving leads to so many new ideas. Keep it up mate. You are inspiring.
Simple mistakes are so easy to do as they are the ones you never expect. Good recovery and beautiful piece, Thank Scott 😀
Mistakes happen at the worst possible time; however, I see nothing but a piece of art that deserves its own pedestal in an art gallery. What an epic piece you crafted. Am still in awe at your creativity.
Thank you so much. I really appreciate it. Hope you have a wonderful day.
Scott
@squareandlevel Scott, I truly appreciate your creativity and craftsmanship and wish you and yours a blessed week. Really thank you for sharing your video with us.
Wow. I admire your dedication, focus and patience on this piece. It paid off. beautiful end result, I love the shape. 👍👍👍
Awesome as usual my friend!
WOW Scott. The videography, background music and finished product were all superb! 👍👍👍👍
Good to see and hear the voice of the genius, another masterpiece… peace
I really enjoy watching your videos! Sooo creative.
Scott, the videography here is just superb!!
Luckily this guy helped me out setting up my camera and gives awesome camera advice on his channel. Thanks for everything mate. Hope you have a great day.
@@squareandlevel you're more than welcome. Can't wait for the next video
What I love is being 75% through the video, and having no idea what the end result will be!
Glad to learn that I'm not the only one!!!!!!😁
Outstanding Sir. Beautiful Walnut. Blue was a great choice and the resin is understated, doesn't overshadow beautiful wood. Amazing work. I'd be interested in this piece if you ever decide to market them. Thanks
Thank you very much! I’m hoping to sell pieces next year still working out the details. Thank for watching. Hope you have a wonderful day.
Scott
This video was one if not the best one I have seen from you. What an amazing project. Every shot was just 🤤🤤🤤🤤well done!
Thanks Tom. This one was fun. Have a great day sir!
@@squareandlevel you too man!
Beautifully done.
I sure wish there was an easy way to save all that offcut. The grain in that Walnut pops.
I really enjoy your work and videos. Make more!
More to come! Thanks for watching. Hope you have a wonderful day!
Scott
Beautiful work as always 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻🇬🇧
Thank you so much 😀
Beautiful piece and nice camera work!
Thank you very much! I really appreciate it. Hope you have a great day!
Scott
Haven't ventured there.......yet. Very pretty piece, well done!
It turned out great! Thanks for sharing
Thanks for watching!
I love it 😍
Комментарий в поддержку канала и ролика, а также труда мастера.
Beautiful piece of art !!! Larry USA
Thank you Larry, much appreciated. Hope you have a great day!
Scott
This is absolutely gorgeous 💙 it!
Thank you so much!!
Absolutely love it, thank you
Glad you like it! Thanks for watching. Hope you have a wonderful day.
Scott
You did good. Love the finished shots, very creative. Also It does look so awful when it first starts spinning with that weird air gap turning. I know you were thinking- is this what I really want to do? great video
Thank you sir. Much appreciated . Have a great evening Barry.
Your woodwork is allways absolutly amazing!!!
Only: your blue epoxi allways and allways!!!
Sad and boring... thought... yeah... silver... great... and... what happens: blue again.... and so everything is blue!!! 😮
OUTSTANDING JOB. How does a person go about acquiring a piece of your work
Thank you! It is much appreciated. In the works to hopefully sell some pieces next year. Thanks for watching. I hope you have a wonderful day.
Scott
0:20 that filing angle makes it look like you're trying to wiggle your hand to the side of the blade o.o I'm sure it's above the blade but looked dangerous 😅
I really thought it was going to fly off the lathe a few times
Who never make mistakes,
learn nothing for the life.
Change the title! Mistakes are relative but the 'mistake' you talk about made no difference at all.