wood turning easy craft show project from branches
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- Опубликовано: 13 сен 2024
- Sometimes simple is best. In this woodturning video the turning project is one of the best selling projects at the craft show. Woodturning a vase is one of the easiest projects to do and they can be top seller's at a craft show. This one is a small twig pot made from a cherry branch. I sanded it to 400 grit and finished it with friction polish. These are very easy wood turning projects and they sell great at craft shows. Don't forget the little details. They can make all the difference.
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Another great piece,
Thank you!
You make it look so effortless
Lots of practice.
...I've made a handful of these after watching some of your previous vids...cool design on this one...👍
Matt
Thank you! People love the details.
Sharp looking piece.
Thank you!
Thanks, I watched the next video and realized that it was a 2” sanding blank on a holder thanks
Oh, I understand.
Instead of wingman, your son might call you vaseman. 😂 Thanks for yet another look at twig vases...Dan
Thanks. I'm trying not to be in-vase-ive
When you make your finishing polish do you use shellac chips or do you use liquid shellac?
I've been using the liquid in the can from a hardware store. I use it straight out of the can and just add a little finish oil to it.
nice
Thank you!
Good looking piece, did you use bees wax to seal the wood before you applied the friction polish?
That's interesting. I don't know if the finish would adhere to the wax surface. If the wood is really dry I will coat the surface with the shellac finish and let it dry. Then add the final finish after.
do you make your own sanding sealer? recipe?
@@dirkfanning2053 yes, I use shellac mixed with a small amount of finishing oil. I will be doing a video about it coming soon.
So what was it ?
Vase
What do you call it and what is it used for? It is nice, but I'm slow I guess. lol
It's a small vase. Most call it a twig pot for dry flowers.
@@RcWoodturning Thanks for the reply.
How green is the branch ?
The branch is really dry.
What type of wire do you use for the burn lines?
This one is bailing wire. I also use mig welding wire for thinner lines.
@@RcWoodturning ...I use guitar strings for thin lines...👍
That works.
What's the gold liquid your using? Bee's wax?
It's friction polish made with shellac.
Where can I get it? It leaves a nice finish. By way your creations are awesome.
Found it, Amazon to the rescue.😅 Thanks for your response. 👍
@@markbecker8661 Thank you I appreciate that! You can make it yourself. Just get a can of shellac at the hardware store and add some finish oil. I don't have measurements. I fill the bottle I have and add about an ounce of finish oil. My guess is a 12 oz container would be 11 ozs of shellac and 1 oz of finish oil. The oil is basically lubricant so the shellac doesn't get sticky during the friction of drying. Apply it like I do until your fingers get warm and your done.
@@markbecker8661 That stuff is different than my mix.
Nicely done.
Thank you