Turned out very nicely. It's always easy to make one of something; making two or more that appear the same is where the challenge comes. Very well done.
I really struggle to make two things identical but you make it look so easy, your use of scrapers is new to me and i will look to use scrapers more. But still not the skew, i am still working on it but it is still the devils tool to me. Can’t quite get enough confidence to let it flow. Your videos are helping me so thank very much.
Thank you very much, I did a few weeks back a skew video that should help out and really lift the fear once you see that other then wood you really can't mess it up ☺️
I just learned a cool new technique of holding thin stock to turn a Tenon That has been a problem that i've had for a while now. Thank you for the video.
Those are really elegant. I made salt and pepper bowls for my wife but they are too shallow so I am going to follow your example. Best Wishes, Brendan.
Making a small amount of identical pieces is always a challenge but these came out pretty good. Once you start making many more the muscle memory will kick in. 😎
There are any number of projects that benefit from (or require) something like a mortise and tenon. I find that getting the Goldilocks fit is always a reliable challenge. 😂 Another good, not too complicated, project that will probably sell at my local arts & crafts events! Thanks!
In making a set (6) of bowls, is there a way to make aids or patterns to ensure that they are relatively identical ( Heights, widths, depths, shapes, etc..) Thanks.
Yes, you could make half templates, using divaders is a great way to have set proportions.... I tent to make foot size and overall diameter with preset divaders, and then the shape I do by eye.... Its great excersize for eye and tool movement.... Hope that helps...
Hello Tomislav. Another wonderful video as usual. I have a question. If you started from scratch what size bowl blanks would you use? My guess is (assuming that is a 3.5" chuck is 4x4x4 for the bottom and it looks like 4x4x1 for the top. Correct?
Thank you sir, that would be great measurements to start from solid blank from scratch.... Good thing about these is that you can make them as big or small as you need😀
Sorry me again. Your secondary jaw holding positions look to be parallel or very slightly tapered. I don't have shark jaws to compare. Do you think that a standard Nova2 jaws would hold enough with a parallel or small taper on a secondary tenon as you show?
No problem☺️ The outside lip of the jaws are usually straight, I dont see anyone grab with that, but works great and I have been using my older RP chuck as well like that....if you don't have right jaws then this is option 😀 Hope that helps
Very nice i always liked cherry and walnut to gether
Love your videos! I am eager to try back hollowing! Keep the expert advice and demonstrations coming!
I too was glad to see someone else back hollowing!
Gorgeous! OMG,, can’t wait to get my chuck so I can start making bowls. You’re a true inspiration.✌️
Thank you very much
I like the fact that they don’t look machine made but truly hand crafted.
Thank you, That is the point and they have to have that suptile differents that make them hand made☺️
Super job Tomislav thanks for sharing.👍
Thank you Will👍
Turned out very nicely. It's always easy to make one of something; making two or more that appear the same is where the challenge comes. Very well done.
Indeed, I agree.... That is where skills get sharpen.... thank you for watching
Very nice . I learned so much. Thank you.
I really struggle to make two things identical but you make it look so easy, your use of scrapers is new to me and i will look to use scrapers more. But still not the skew, i am still working on it but it is still the devils tool to me. Can’t quite get enough confidence to let it flow. Your videos are helping me so thank very much.
Thank you very much, I did a few weeks back a skew video that should help out and really lift the fear once you see that other then wood you really can't mess it up ☺️
Fab, I wish I could do as good.
Thank you, but its just practice
Very nice objects, functional and beautiful. What an object should be! Whish you a nice week!
Thanks,Boris .... Have a great week as well
I just learned a cool new technique of holding thin stock to turn a Tenon That has been a problem that i've had for a while now. Thank you for the video.
Glad to help out, thank You for watching
Lovely work, thanks!
Thank you
Good job at making them look similar, takes a good eye to know where material needs to match. I like them.
Thank you 😀
Nicely done! Thank you!
Glad you liked it 🤗
Very nice
Thank you
Very beautiful Tomislav. I really thought that the salt lid would be maple while the pepper lid would be walnut.
Thank you, I used to do that, but people sometimes don't put salt or peper ....
Thanks for watching
Absolutely clean work. Please do video about sanding and oil.😊
Will do sir, thanks for suggestion
Those are really elegant. I made salt and pepper bowls for my wife but they are too shallow so I am going to follow your example.
Best Wishes, Brendan.
Thank you Brendan, go for it..... They are tone of fun
Making a small amount of identical pieces is always a challenge but these came out pretty good.
Once you start making many more the muscle memory will kick in. 😎
Indeed
Good job, man🤠👌
Thanks 🤗
Thanks for the inspiration! :)
Glad to help ☺️
Great work, as always…I am definitely going to try this! Maybe one handle walnut (pepper), and one ash/oak (salt) 😀.
Thank you, I do that sometimes as well ...
Thanks
Thank You
As I was watching I admired the bevels and edges on your tools. May I ask what grit you use on your grinding wheel?
Thank you very much, its 100grit cbn
A 80grit would be perfect
There are any number of projects that benefit from (or require) something like a mortise and tenon. I find that getting the Goldilocks fit is always a reliable challenge. 😂 Another good, not too complicated, project that will probably sell at my local arts & crafts events! Thanks!
Go for it, its great arts and craft show stuff to sell....
Thanks for watching
In making a set (6) of bowls, is there a way to make aids or patterns to ensure that they are relatively identical ( Heights, widths, depths, shapes, etc..) Thanks.
Yes, you could make half templates, using divaders is a great way to have set proportions.... I tent to make foot size and overall diameter with preset divaders, and then the shape I do by eye.... Its great excersize for eye and tool movement.... Hope that helps...
I'll try to make a video on next set of bowls
Hello Tomislav. Another wonderful video as usual. I have a question. If you started from scratch what size bowl blanks would you use? My guess is (assuming that is a 3.5" chuck is 4x4x4 for the bottom and it looks like 4x4x1 for the top. Correct?
Sorry I should have used metric. 100x100x100 and 100x100x25.
Thank you sir, that would be great measurements to start from solid blank from scratch.... Good thing about these is that you can make them as big or small as you need😀
Sorry me again.
Your secondary jaw holding positions look to be parallel or very slightly tapered. I don't have shark jaws to compare. Do you think that a standard Nova2 jaws would hold enough with a parallel or small taper on a secondary tenon as you show?
I think I added my note too early based on you gripping the outside of the jaws and also just pressing the lid against the chuck.
No problem☺️
The outside lip of the jaws are usually straight, I dont see anyone grab with that, but works great and I have been using my older RP chuck as well like that....if you don't have right jaws then this is option 😀
Hope that helps
What finish did you use that is food safe and won’t be affected by salt etc. ?
Its tung oil blend with cytrus, its great oil
Did you oil the inside of the pot as well?
@@STMwoodturning yes, after its completely curred it would not matter😀 at least with this oil I'm using