I too watched Harold Kanne’s vid on this topic and Hans Weissflog, whom Kanne credits for the idea. Thanks for your very clear demonstration on how to do this.
I’ve watched Ronald quite a bit and I’ve also used this method for offset pendants. I did the lattice structure a couple times. It was crappy wood and I was just experimenting so I never filled it with resin, which was my plan. And I always meant to go back and do one that was a little nicer Wood and take a little more care, and resin it but I moved onto the next experiment and haven’t gotten back to it. This makes me think I want to do it finally. Great video Sam as usual! I have done some offset pendants with turquoise inlays that sold at my last show pretty well. Got $20-25 per mounted in a hobby lobby bezel and cheap chain. Not really making much with them but they help pay booth rental! I was doing them for fun and some gifts and just to have fun. Kind of a windfall basically.
An interesting way to chuck up a piece for off center turning. Easy to make and inexpensive too. Thank you for sharing. Have a great New Year.🙂🙂 PS, thanks for the reference to Ronald. He is interesting too.
As a newbie I'm trying to work out if this could be used to hold a tennon on a bowl to make an offset bowl?? Looks like it could be great for that. You would only need the offset hole to hold the bowl tennon. I must try this soon
That's a great idea Sam. A great way to try offset turning without a cash outlay. Great to see you switching to metric. Since retirement I have given up on inches and fractions. As a structural engineer I wasted at least 20% of my life converting from inches and fractions to decimal feet to enter into calculations.
I too watched Harold Kanne’s vid on this topic and Hans Weissflog, whom Kanne credits for the idea. Thanks for your very clear demonstration on how to do this.
Very clever idea...I'll have to try that!
I’ve watched Ronald quite a bit and I’ve also used this method for offset pendants. I did the lattice structure a couple times. It was crappy wood and I was just experimenting so I never filled it with resin, which was my plan. And I always meant to go back and do one that was a little nicer Wood and take a little more care, and resin it but I moved onto the next experiment and haven’t gotten back to it. This makes me think I want to do it finally. Great video Sam as usual! I have done some offset pendants with turquoise inlays that sold at my last show pretty well. Got $20-25 per mounted in a hobby lobby bezel and cheap chain. Not really making much with them but they help pay booth rental! I was doing them for fun and some gifts and just to have fun. Kind of a windfall basically.
An interesting way to chuck up a piece for off center turning. Easy to make and inexpensive too. Thank you for sharing. Have a great New Year.🙂🙂 PS, thanks for the reference to Ronald. He is interesting too.
Great video, always an enjoyable learning experience, thanks.
Thanks Sam, interesting video to watch, I hadn't seen this style of work before.
I watch Kanne too and saw his video. How about that custom bowl corer he had built! Of course I watch both your channels and have learned alot.
As a newbie I'm trying to work out if this could be used to hold a tennon on a bowl to make an offset bowl?? Looks like it could be great for that. You would only need the offset hole to hold the bowl tennon. I must try this soon
That's a great idea, I'm sure my wife will want me to make a necklace for her.
That's a great idea Sam. A great way to try offset turning without a cash outlay. Great to see you switching to metric. Since retirement I have given up on inches and fractions. As a structural engineer I wasted at least 20% of my life converting from inches and fractions to decimal feet to enter into calculations.