I really enjoyed this video. Especially how Nick addresses the form of the back of the plate. Also, I learned how to cut the rim, (something I've struggled with every time I try a plate or platter.) The information on the texturing & how leaving the center mass until the last part to avoid the flexing of the rim was brilliant. I wish we could afford to have Nick demo at our wood club. Thank you so much for this informative video. Jim
Thanks to Mr.Cook and the Gwinnett Woodworkers for your very informative and much enjoyed videos. Jim Kaimer High Desert Woodworkers, Apple Valley, Ca.
Great demonstration! Very informative and well presented. Would love to see more of his demo's!!! Thanks and safe turning to Nick and all turners at Gwinnett Woodworkers Club!!!
Enjoyed this. Have made several bowls, usually out of walnut. I'd like to use a soft maple, but all I can find online is hard maple or something similar.....what exactly (and where can I find it) do you mean by soft maple ?
So many good tips, as well as a great personality. Thank you!
I really enjoyed this video. Especially how Nick addresses the form of the back of the plate. Also, I learned how to cut the rim, (something I've struggled with every time I try a plate or platter.)
The information on the texturing & how leaving the center mass until the last part to avoid the flexing of the rim was brilliant. I wish we could afford to have Nick demo at our wood club. Thank you so much for this informative video. Jim
I really enjoyed Nick's demonstration, his delivery.
Please invite him back.
Thanks for posting.
Thanks to Mr.Cook and the Gwinnett Woodworkers for your very informative and much enjoyed videos.
Jim Kaimer High Desert Woodworkers, Apple Valley, Ca.
Great demonstration! Very informative and well presented. Would love to see more of his demo's!!! Thanks and safe turning to Nick and all turners at Gwinnett Woodworkers Club!!!
Excellent demonstration
Enjoyed this. Have made several bowls, usually out of walnut. I'd like to use a soft maple, but all I can find online is hard maple or something similar.....what exactly (and where can I find it) do you mean by soft maple ?
Soft Maple usually comes from the west, hard Maple from the northeast
Nice demo :) he made it look so simple
I don't mind sanding. Also for my nontoxic eatery, I use sanding as a natural polish.
Very well done thank you very much
great demo
A lot of good infor
Excellent...
Cheers...
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never wear gloves on a lathe or drill
True it's not a good idea. I cut the fingers off of a glove that I use on some turning. When turning dry wood the hot dust burns your hand.
Cameraman is a jerk☹️
Don't you need to be phone scamming members?