Sweet Steve, the part I really appreciate about your turnings: you put down the skew for another tool is when it is absolutely necessary, that is confidence. thanks for the post.
Afternoon Steve, thank you for the micro turnings. Very well done, it amazes us beginners to the skew. Gotta tell you I just did a few Texas tooth-Picks, it was really enjoyable to do. The biggest thing I noticed was it made me use a very light touch and a big improvement in tool control. Hey all you turners out there, knock out a few for practice the man is not a braggard . He is showing us with practice we too can learn the skew, very, very generous on his part. I Thank You!
Ah! I am back to work operating a backhoe putting in water line for irrigation. I will have to be satisfied watching talented people like yourself. Keep turning, love the videos....!
@@woodturner21 I would love to see some more tutorial videos from you. Seeing your speed and accuracy as a production turner is amazing. I am very new to wood turning and would love the opportunity to learn from a master like you. Thank you for sharing what you do. 😊 👍 🇦🇺
Amazing work as always. That has to be the most fanciest toothpick I've ever seen, even for Barbie, lol When you retire I think you have a new line of business, making dolls houses.
Thank you Paul, as for retirement none of my family retired they have all worked until their health stopped them. Woodturning is an addiction you just can’t stop. :)
I've worked out that you are not Steve Jones, but Paul Daniels!! If I wanted to feel even more inferior I would have a conversation with the wife (duck, ha). Once again effortless brilliance, I love watching your videos, thank you
Once again you did it again Steve, as usual I am in AWE again. What kind of wood did you use for the toothpick? Looked just like some of the pen blanks I have laying around.
I wach your videos often just for the joy of it. Are the dolls furnitures not just made in factories now a days, is it practised in small shops any more? Júlíus
Thank you for another show of your skew mastery. Always a treat. But, so odd to see your spindle turning slower than the usual 35,000 RPM (at least that is how it looks most of the time). :D
@@woodturner21 , thanks for getting back to me. I'll be practicing making finials all day. I belong to a club in California, but no club meetings do to the virus.
You are an artist with the scew,absolutely BRILLIANT!!!
Thank you
Wow!! Amazing tool control. You sir are a master!! Thanks for sharing!
Thank you
Wow. Look at how amazing you are. I wish I had someone to show me. Freaking amazing.
Thank you
Stunning workmanship
Thank you
highlight of my day. Thanks so much steve.
Thank you Bill I’m glad you enjoyed it.
Amazing tool control! Great vid thanks for sharing!
Thank you Joe
The master of all turners at work.
Thank you your comment is much appreciated.
Sweet Steve, the part I really appreciate about your turnings: you put down the skew for another tool is when it is absolutely necessary, that is confidence. thanks for the post.
Thank you Edward, yes the less time spent changing tools the better as a production turner.
A pleasure to watch you at work Steve you inspire me to make smaller projects,all the best
Thank you Barry
You sir make me want to go back to the lathe and practice whenever I see one of your videos, even if it is midnight or 5 AM.
Your skill is incredible.
Thank you Radu
Simply amazing... as always, Steve.
Billy
Thank you Billy
Afternoon Steve, thank you for the micro turnings. Very well done, it amazes us beginners to the skew. Gotta tell you I just did a few Texas tooth-Picks, it was really enjoyable to do. The biggest thing I noticed was it made me use a very light touch and a big improvement in tool control. Hey all you turners out there, knock out a few for practice the man is not a braggard . He is showing us with practice we too can learn the skew, very, very generous on his part. I Thank You!
Thank you Don, much appreciated
Joy to watch , and hopefully achieve your standard one day. Manny thanks B 🍻🍻🏴
Thank you
Ah! I am back to work operating a backhoe putting in water line for irrigation. I will have to be satisfied watching talented people like yourself. Keep turning, love the videos....!
Thank you Tarry, I hope you can get back to turning soon 👍
Great to see another equipment operator enjoying wood turning videos, I too operate equipment for my bills and turn wood for my soul
Truly amazing! Bravo
Thank you William
Great work Steve. I love that you can do almost everything with your skew. 😊 👍
Thank you
@@woodturner21 I would love to see some more tutorial videos from you. Seeing your speed and accuracy as a production turner is amazing. I am very new to wood turning and would love the opportunity to learn from a master like you. Thank you for sharing what you do. 😊 👍 🇦🇺
Great job as always Steve! Thanks for sharing the video.😎👍JP
Thank you JP
You're very welcome Steve 😎
Incredible work Steve, I was mesmerized once more mate :)
Cheers
Mike
Thank you again Mike for taking time to comment.
You are a master on the lathe Steve! Great video!
Thank you
woodturner21 no problem!
Steve, the delicacy of your touch with that skew is simply amazing.
Thank you for posting these demonstrations of your work.
Thank you Bryan for your comments
Amazing work as always. That has to be the most fanciest toothpick I've ever seen, even for Barbie, lol
When you retire I think you have a new line of business, making dolls houses.
Thank you Paul, as for retirement none of my family retired they have all worked until their health stopped them. Woodturning is an addiction you just can’t stop. :)
Admired your work!
Thank you Aleksey
Bravo !! Quelle précision !!!!!
Thank you
Wonderful!!! My hero
Thank you Billy
wow unreal turning skill....
Thank you Thomas
Awesome! I guess i couldnt even see those little details meanwhile. At least two times magnified on my screen just worked fine.
Thank you Hermann
Lovely bit of work. Your some hand with the sqew chisel. I can't get on to it at all
Thank you
I've worked out that you are not Steve Jones, but Paul Daniels!! If I wanted to feel even more inferior I would have a conversation with the wife (duck, ha). Once again effortless brilliance, I love watching your videos, thank you
Thank you Vincent as for your answer, I like it... not a lot, but I like it ;)
good one
I would have snapped that toothpick in the first 20 seconds. Good job.
Thank you Marcel
makes it look so easy...
Thank you David
Brilliant work.. 30 years experience certainly shows.. Any chance you could show how you sharpen your skew?
Thank you I Freehand sharpen on an 8” ruby stone on slow speed grinder. There is a video on my The Woodturners Facebook page
If you can do this with a normal sized skew, what would your work look like using a mini-skew? Microscopic???? Amazing display of skill.
Thank you Gil
Well now you're just showing off. Haha. Awesome skills. You go ahead and brag if you want.
Lol! Thank you
Once again you did it again Steve, as usual I am in AWE again. What kind of wood did you use for the toothpick? Looked just like some of the pen blanks I have laying around.
Thank you, the toothpick was from Beech.
I wach your videos often just for the joy of it. Are the dolls furnitures not just made in factories now a days, is it practised in small shops any more?
Júlíus
I think its rare to find small shops making them, these were both for private customers doing their own pieces
I was always told that you can’t cut uphill. Particularly with a skew. What wizardry is this?
It’s not recommended but it’s possible in certain circumstances. The art of the skew seems to be diminishing with the demise of production turners.
Is there anything you can’t do with that skew? You’re just a big show off and I’m in awe!
Thank you Robin, it’s a very versatile tool but still plenty it can’t do and no good for bowls. 👍
Amazing
Thank you
Thank you for another show of your skew mastery. Always a treat. But, so odd to see your spindle turning slower than the usual 35,000 RPM (at least that is how it looks most of the time). :D
Thank you, the camera makes it look slower but I don’t turn on the very fast speeds this is approx 1400 rpm
wow
awesome
Thank you Wayne
You are so Amazing
Thank you
WOW
Thank you
🥇🏆💯👌👏🖐😎
Thank you
Wonderful work - thanks for sharing. Your lathe speed seems quite slow - what is it?
woodturner21
Thank you, the camera makes it look slower but I don’t turn on the very fast speeds this is approx 1400 rpm
Thanks, that's interesting @@woodturner21 do you have any tips on rest height?
On spindle work I have the rest slightly above centre
@@woodturner21 Thanks very much for your quick reply.
You need some 1/12 abrasive, Steve. ;) (waves "Hello" to Bryan. Long time no see!)
Lmao, I need 1/12 size fingers as well.
What is your speed when doing small work like this?
What is your lathe speed?
Approx 1500 rpm
@@woodturner21 , thanks for getting back to me. I'll be practicing making finials all day. I belong to a club in California, but no club meetings do to the virus.
Do you have to shape you skew befor do this ,how shape is that
No it’s just my standard Skew grind
@@woodturner21 thank
👍👍🇬🇧🇬🇧
Thank you
That's not a tooth pick it's a tiny magic wand made by a wood magician
Thank you Kevin
Now that's just rediculous... Shakes head, goes to bed...
Thank you Brian