Thanks for sharing. You've given me lots of ideas......just need to get my backside into gear and get to the shed. Hopefully the weather will warm up a bit soon, here in the New Forest UK 😊 Where are you?
Glad to help Pete! I'm in Washington State. West Coast of the US...if you didn't know that. It's been cold here too. Spring is in the air though and it's starting to warm up. Thanks for watching! I appreciate it!
I made one that's very similar, video not yet finalized but it will be uploaded shortly. One tip for the parting off perhaps: Use a rod or a stick in the drill chuck to catch the workpiece, that way you have both hands free for the parting job.
One of my favorites too. Classic. Reminds me of my grandfather. Taught me to turn long ago. He made candle holders in that shape all the time. Thanks for sharing Rus.
@@Danseadorf I bought a tile cutter bit from lowes. It's basically the same as negative rake. It's carbide and it does a pretty good job. I paid around $7.00 for it. Always looking for alternatives.
Love the wood, Love the turning.
Thank you Len!
Man….., you hv serios talent!
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Thank you Roy!
I appreciate the kind words.
Thank you for watching!
Nice shape to the vase. Like the effect the grain gives.
Thank you. I'm glad you like it.
Looks amazing!!!
Thank you!
Beautiful workmanship
Thank you very much!
Great classic shaped vase. Very well done.
Thanks Doug. I appreciate the view.
beautiful shape, nice work sir! 👍
Thank you. I appreciate that.
Very pretty! And you’re right, that’s a nice shape. 👍🏻
Thank you. One of my favorite designs. Thanks for watching.
Absolutely gorgeous!
Thank you Norm. I'm glad you like it. Thanks for watching.
Beautiful work, love the shape! Thanks for sharing 😎
Thank you Tim. Appreciate you watching.
I love that shape to, Nice job Looks Awesome!👍
Thank you kimsey. I appreciate that.
Hi Rus, That is a beautiful shape on the vase, simple yet so elegant.
Great video my friend.
Take care. Cheers, Huw
Thanks Huw. I appreciate you watching. Take care buddy. Rus.
Cool, I don’t normally care for the lighter woods as much as the darker woods but this looks great. Nice work.
Thank you. I don't come across darker woods very often, but I do like it as well.
great job. liked and subscribed
Thank you. And thanks for the sub.
Thanks for sharing. You've given me lots of ideas......just need to get my backside into gear and get to the shed. Hopefully the weather will warm up a bit soon, here in the New Forest UK 😊
Where are you?
Glad to help Pete!
I'm in Washington State. West Coast of the US...if you didn't know that.
It's been cold here too. Spring is in the air though and it's starting to warm up.
Thanks for watching!
I appreciate it!
I made one that's very similar, video not yet finalized but it will be uploaded shortly.
One tip for the parting off perhaps: Use a rod or a stick in the drill chuck to catch the workpiece, that way you have both hands free for the parting job.
Thank you. I look forward to seeing it. Thanks for the tip. That's a great idea. I'll give it a try next time. Thanks for watching. I appreciate it.
One of my favorites too. Classic. Reminds me of my grandfather. Taught me to turn long ago. He made candle holders in that shape all the time.
Thanks for sharing Rus.
Thank you Clint. I appreciate you watching.
Great
Thank you!
sei bravo, vai avanti
Thank you.
Nice vase, by the way, what is that hollowing tool you use? Possibly carbide?
Thanks! It's a hook tool. I made it with a steel rod and the cutter is a flat concrete nail.
@@RcWoodturning I just bought a carbide round with negative rake. Need to try it for finishing.
@@Danseadorf I bought a tile cutter bit from lowes. It's basically the same as negative rake. It's carbide and it does a pretty good job. I paid around $7.00 for it. Always looking for alternatives.
I really like those handmade tools how were they made?
Thank you Pat. I make some of my own tools when I need them.
OK thanks
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How often are you Sharpening 40/40 grind
I've never used a 40/40 grind.
My gouges are around 45.
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I'm glad you like the video. Not clear about what you have in mind.
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great job ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,pity you did not chat
Thank you Mark. Most people are not interested in commentary. Sorry about that.
Yeah, I love that design too, great job.
Thanks for watching Michael!