This is a Lovely piece! It was worth staying up to watch. I like the blue resin: A very nice contrast with the lighter wood! It is very welcome to find craftspeople who accept that a piece is not perfect, yet they can still work with it, and make it both beautiful and functional, despite its flaws. You have done so, here. Well done, and thank you!
If I were to go with Resin, it would be under similar conditions. Just filling a few cracks, yeah, that would be good. My oldest son works with resin every day so it might happen that I give him a small task to help out his dad. 😎 We'll see! Nice one Ian!
Well that sure turned out beautiful. Nice work. PS I have that same curved neck hollowing tool. I’ve never used it on an angle before. I do like it for deeper hollowing like you were doing, not just around the opening.
Hey Summer! It filled the gaps all the way through but on the inside it was turned so it’s only in the cracks and nowhere else 😊 I’ll post of pic of the inside
Thanks David, I would say try setting the height of the tool rest at middle of your work & turning your gooseneck chisel slightly anticlockwise from handle end and see how it goes. As always with a chisel a steady approach to surface of the wood is always advisable. Appreciate your support my friend.
Set the tool rest far enough away from the area you are cutting so the straight part of the gooseneck tool is on the tool rest. That will keep the cutter in contact with the wood at the dead flat angle EWT tools are designed for. And of course have the cutting edge on center of the work piece
That is very pretty. That little bit of resin in the cracks. That’s a lot of character I think. Thank you for sharing your talent.
I love your improvised mixer for the resin! 😂😂
Haha thanks Karen!
Beautiful work! Love the blue accent’s!
Thanks Steve!
Great video. The project turned out great 👍.
Thank you! Cheers!
Nice work Ian, looks great. Stay safe, John
Thanks John! Hope you’re doing good mate.
i wouldn’t be able to relax without watching these thank you
Thanks!
The hands really do tell the story. 🙌
Everybody makes mistakes mate, even me..
@@IanMacWoodturning Not about mistakes, it's about hard work. 👍
@@Fbarts Thank you my friend 🤝
That's my favorite color. This is really unique. 💗💞💗
Thanks Kim! I think the colour worked pretty well, hope you’re good 😊
Stunningly beautiful. Fantastic bow
Bowl
Thanks my friend!
That’s beautiful Ian!
Thanks Ben
Very beautiful Ian thanks for sharing stay safe friend👍👍👍👍
Thanks Radar! Keep turning bud
This is a Lovely piece! It was worth staying up to watch. I like the blue resin: A very nice contrast with the lighter wood! It is very welcome to find craftspeople who accept that a piece is not perfect, yet they can still work with it, and make it both beautiful and functional, despite its flaws. You have done so, here. Well done, and thank you!
Thank you Stephanie! Hope you’re well & I really appreciate your comment and your support!
Hi Ian another great video you made beautiful bowl I like it when you add colour great effect thanks to you and the team 👍
Thanks Jean! Hope you’re well
Great projects 👍
Oh, that is so gorgeous!
Thanks Carol! Hope you’re doing well
Nicely done, love the rim accent!
I did the first line & then liked it so decided to keep them 😂 thanks very much
That is just extraordinary. So beautiful
Thanks Jackie!
Wonderful design and Finnish. 👍🏼
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Thank you!
Great work!
Cheers John!
ماشاء الله تبارك الرحمن تسلم ايدك عمل فني جميل تحياتي لك من فلسطين غزه
بارك الله فيك وعلى اهل فلسطين!
You do some beautiful turning work.
Cheers mate! I’m still learning
One beautiful piece. Bowl or vase
That's beautiful sir ✌️💪💪
Thanks Cookie! Hope you’re well my friend.
Excellent turning
Thanks Bruce!
If I were to go with Resin, it would be under similar conditions. Just filling a few cracks, yeah, that would be good.
My oldest son works with resin every day so it might happen that I give him a small task to help out his dad. 😎
We'll see! Nice one Ian!
Haha that’s what kids are for Leo! Resin can be a pain to work with so it can’t be bad having an expert on hand 😂 hope you’re well mate
Amazing Ian 👏
Cheers Rob! Hope you’re well mate.
I love the shape; beautiful bowl
Thanks!
Really like the blue in the cracks!
Thanks!
Beautiful piece mate, I love oak, underrated in my opinion. Thanks for sharing, take care!
Cheers Tim
Ian, beautiful work of art!
Love it! ❤
Thanks Dotty!
Very very nice
Thank you very much
Very nice piece of work, love it.
Thanks Graham!
Love the cut up finger. Looks so familiar to any of us who woodwork.
Haha it shows you've been working hard!
I like it!!!
Cheers Harvey!
Great woodworking technique ♪
Thank you my friend
Great job bro. Tools looks very sharpen. I love it. Amazing 👏👏😉
Thanks my friend!
Well that sure turned out beautiful. Nice work.
PS I have that same curved neck hollowing tool. I’ve never used it on an angle before. I do like it for deeper hollowing like you were doing, not just around the opening.
Interesting! Cheers mate
Nice recovery from the cracks, and a good way to conserve epoxy! Those are saw blade scratches on your hand, if I'm not mistaken. Be careful!
Thank you! You are correct that was from a saw 😂
Very nice 👌
Cheers Carl
Lovely oak owl
Question if I can, could you please give info on vacuum tank, I want to get one but so many out there.
Thanks
Thanks Dave! I have a Bacoeng vacuum chamber, unsure which one is the best but this one works pretty well mate.
very nice
Thanks John!
To ian mac can you please tell me what you made please from paul chapman at east sheen
Cheers Paul! Hope you’re well mate
That was your Nick Clinton's Superior designed very unique
Haha thanks Lonnie
Good
Thanks!
Very beautiful. 🙂 Was wondering if the cracks ended up on the inside of the work, or did the resin manage to get in that far?
Hey Summer! It filled the gaps all the way through but on the inside it was turned so it’s only in the cracks and nowhere else 😊 I’ll post of pic of the inside
Really nice piece Ian! What wat the abrasive pad on your grinder when you made a flat spot for your chuck?
Cheers Paul! It’s a carving piece attached to a Makita Grinder
@@IanMacWoodturning thanks Ian - you just get them online or the likes of screwfix?
@@PBUCKY1969 I believe they’re called arbortech carving tools, should be able to get them from screwfix or axminster but they’re also on Amazon.
@@IanMacWoodturning many thanks Ian!
I have had a lot of trouble using my gooseneck hollower , does holding at an angle keep it from grabbing so much? Thanks Ian, Like all your videos.
Thanks David, I would say try setting the height of the tool rest at middle of your work & turning your gooseneck chisel slightly anticlockwise from handle end and see how it goes. As always with a chisel a steady approach to surface of the wood is always advisable. Appreciate your support my friend.
Set the tool rest far enough away from the area you are cutting so the straight part of the gooseneck tool is on the tool rest. That will keep the cutter in contact with the wood at the dead flat angle EWT tools are designed for. And of course have the cutting edge on center of the work piece
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You got all 10 fingers?
Just about Kim
Is it for sale, Ian?
Hi mate, this one was made for a friend, I could have a look at making another one like it though if you want.
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Chemicals ☠️
i could show you you dont need the pot
The pot definitely helps but it isn’t necessary
Good
Thanks Hugo!
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