Hi 👋, Greg , I have been watching quite a few of your Woodturning project, the woods look 👀 amazing, some great work, the graining in the wood looks stunning, I wonder if it is because your trees are growing up side down for me, 😂 Great work ,Retired English gentleman living in France, I look 👀 forward to seeing your next project, Phil from the moulin France.
😂. Thanks Phil. Appreciate you watching and sending a comment. The trees do grow better upside down. lol. We have some great types of wood which bring out wonderful grain.
Hi 👋, Greg , I am glad you see the sense of humour, 😂. I used to be a mathematician but I could not understand 🪵 Logarithms they kept falling short 🩳. Especially when you cut the end off 😂. I have been watching some of your work shop project very interesting, Then I came across your Building Construction Business, very interesting, I have been working for my self, Specialist Jointer structural work in timber and Cabinet Making Work, for approximately 45y , Doors windows staircase kitchen cabinets tables and chairs, I been restoring 2 property Very old Forge 1600s , And a France Very Old Moulin / Mill 15/60 s , I now retired and living in Moulin in France, but not yet finished, I forgot to mention that I have 2 Wood Lathe, Wadkin RS8 with new motor and VFD drive, and Kontour Semi Automatic 1500, back in 1998/9 I had a contact for making Pepper-mills in BlackWood Rosewood and plastic, then they were sent to a silver smith for the bottom part of the pepper-mill to have a pure silver ring fitted and then Hallmark for the Millennium 2000,. I still wished I was still working, Stay safe, keep up the great work, Phil from the moulin France.
I am impressed Phil. Your restoration works sounds interesting. Do you have photos of your work. You and I could swap dad jokes for days😂. Currently in Japanese getting plenty of ideas for some new projects.
Wow how nice is that yellow box! It’s great to see some Aussie wood being turned. I’m so happy that this video popped up tonight, i subscribed as soon as it finished. Fantastic to see an Aussie showing his craft Greg keep up the great work mate, and I look forward to watching many more of your videos. 👍🏻
Thanks for subscribing Kev. I have used Yellowbox and Redgum for a couple of chess sets. Both beautiful and hard woods but have a great grain look. There is plenty of wood in the burls to keep me going.
Well done Greg, the grain is beautiful. I remember my first go at splitting yellow box for firewood! No wonder you went to the carbide. You wouldn't swap those mates of yours for an old pocket knife would you?
Thanks John. I try to steer away from Yellowbox cause it is so hard. Milled a Yellowbox off the farm years ago and made a big kitchen table. Pocket knife is staying in the pocket for this one 🤣
Great bowl and great pick up with the burls. That should keep you out of trouble for a while. 😂 I haven't tried tung oil yet, does it set up to a nice hard finish?
Thank Mark. The tung oil takes a few days to harden. I use it for the advantages that it is an oil that penetrates the wood surface helping to keep it moist and stop the cracking. It is a water repellent and was used in the early wooden boats. Sometimes I finish the piece with a wax.
I watched the video again, and have concluded that it’s not only beautiful, but that it’s insanely beautiful, and I’m obsessed with it !
Thanks Beverly. I have picked it up a few times to feel and look at it. Yellowbox has a beautiful grain and this one did not disappoint.
Stunning, you've earned my subscription, well done Greg!
Thanks Scott. Appreciate your comment and subscribing.
Lovely work Greg. Fantastic to get all those burls
Thanks Robert. Hope you are well. Yes there will be a lot of work cutting up the burls
Wowza! You are very talented!! This piece is absolutely stunning! Your attention to detail is incredible and you created an awesome piece of art!
Thanks for that Mary. I have a lot more Yellowbox burls to turn at some stage. It is a beautiful wood.
Hi 👋, Greg , I have been watching quite a few of your Woodturning project, the woods look 👀 amazing, some great work, the graining in the wood looks stunning, I wonder if it is because your trees are growing up side down for me, 😂 Great work ,Retired English gentleman living in France, I look 👀 forward to seeing your next project, Phil from the moulin France.
😂. Thanks Phil. Appreciate you watching and sending a comment. The trees do grow better upside down. lol. We have some great types of wood which bring out wonderful grain.
Hi 👋, Greg , I am glad you see the sense of humour, 😂. I used to be a mathematician but I could not understand 🪵 Logarithms they kept falling short 🩳. Especially when you cut the end off 😂. I have been watching some of your work shop project very interesting, Then I came across your Building Construction Business, very interesting, I have been working for my self, Specialist Jointer structural work in timber and Cabinet Making Work, for approximately 45y , Doors windows staircase kitchen cabinets tables and chairs, I been restoring 2 property Very old Forge 1600s , And a France Very Old Moulin / Mill 15/60 s , I now retired and living in Moulin in France, but not yet finished,
I forgot to mention that I have 2 Wood Lathe, Wadkin RS8 with new motor and VFD drive, and Kontour Semi Automatic 1500, back in 1998/9 I had a contact for making Pepper-mills in BlackWood Rosewood and plastic, then they were sent to a silver smith for the bottom part of the pepper-mill to have a pure silver ring fitted and then Hallmark for the Millennium 2000,. I still wished I was still working,
Stay safe, keep up the great work, Phil from the moulin France.
I am impressed Phil. Your restoration works sounds interesting. Do you have photos of your work. You and I could swap dad jokes for days😂. Currently in Japanese getting plenty of ideas for some new projects.
Hi Greg, another beauty and a great video. Paul
Thanks Paul. Hope you are well.
Wow that is absolutely stunning mate! 🙌
Thanks for that. Still have the big Burl to break down into blanks.
@@GregStute too easy! Can’t wait to see what you manage to turn out of all that! 😀
Beautiful work
Thanks for watching
Wow how nice is that yellow box! It’s great to see some Aussie wood being turned. I’m so happy that this video popped up tonight, i subscribed as soon as it finished. Fantastic to see an Aussie showing his craft Greg keep up the great work mate, and I look forward to watching many more of your videos. 👍🏻
Thanks for subscribing Kev. I have used Yellowbox and Redgum for a couple of chess sets. Both beautiful and hard woods but have a great grain look. There is plenty of wood in the burls to keep me going.
Getting those burls was awesome 👍 beautiful job on the piece 👌
Thanks James. The burls should last me a while
After watching this stunning Video i had to Subscribe.Greetings from Bavaria /Germany
Thanks for watching. Yellow box wood is a beautiful wood so will have some fun with the rest of the burls.
Dang... Those are huge! That's awesome stuff.
Thanks mate
Beautiful work mate!
Thanks for watching.
Beautiful Piece and interesting process. Full View and Like 👍
Thanks again. Hope you are well Allen.
Well done Greg, the grain is beautiful. I remember my first go at splitting yellow box for firewood! No wonder you went to the carbide. You wouldn't swap those mates of yours for an old pocket knife would you?
Thanks John. I try to steer away from Yellowbox cause it is so hard. Milled a Yellowbox off the farm years ago and made a big kitchen table. Pocket knife is staying in the pocket for this one 🤣
@@GregStute 🤣
Beautiful out come
Thanks Tim
Great bowl and great pick up with the burls. That should keep you out of trouble for a while. 😂 I haven't tried tung oil yet, does it set up to a nice hard finish?
Thank Mark. The tung oil takes a few days to harden. I use it for the advantages that it is an oil that penetrates the wood surface helping to keep it moist and stop the cracking. It is a water repellent and was used in the early wooden boats. Sometimes I finish the piece with a wax.
Greg what make gouge's were you using ??
The roughing gouge is from a local Men’s Shed who have a tool maker in their club and the spindle gouge is a Crown.
Beautiful!
Thanks for that Beverly.
Wonderful job 👍. Cheers
Thanks for watching.
Very nice!!
Thanks for watching Bruce.
😮 stunning
Thanks for watching Dianne
Oh wow!!!
Thanks Douglas.
Turned out great 👌
Thanks for watching