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Colin, thanks for the effort you put into your videos. I've been turning for just on a year and have just upgraded from my 3/4 hp mini lathe to a 2 hp full size one. As there are no turning clubs within 40km of my home, I have been watching and learning all my techniques from you tube videos, predominantly Mike Waldt, Martin Saban-Smith and you, with a couple of yanks thrown in. Your tool technique explanations are particularly helpful as they either confirm I'm doing it right or point me in the right direction to improvement. Once again, thank you. Cheers from Australia. Keep safe and well.
Thanks very much for that Colwin. These are thoroughly enjoyable sessions and I am learning a lot. Coincidentally I've just got some small laburnum logs so I know what I will be doing soon. That is, of course, after I have made my sanding disc and table. All parts from Axminster now delivered so no excuses. Take care and I shall be be back each Tuesday and Thursday.
I am new to wood turning. Thank you for these videos I live in France and have no lessons. Will be following from now on . Kind regards jakki hambrook.
What is the length of the blanks you are turning. These are really neat projects that would sell at craft shows. Something I’d like to turn when I get back to turning from my surgery. Keep up the good work
Great work, love the 2 projects but i would've left the lip of the bud vase as natural edge also, just adds that little bit extra. I have been trying to find some Laburnum here in Aus but not having much luck. Any reason, you didn't use the scroll chuck for both? you would've been able to finish the toadstool on and not have to use the sander except for the base.
Very interesting lessons can always learning something new. After how many days or weeks a trunk of a tree can be turned after it had been cut down . Thanks always for your best advice you give us thanks again.
Hi Laurence, the following reply is from Colwin - "The best thing to do is rough turn the piece while wet but leave thick. The timber will move but a lot of the stress is taken away. The general rule for timber in plank form is a year plus 1 per inch. So this means a board of 3 inches will take 4 years to dry." I hope this helps!
Hi Great little project looks quite easy to do. as I'm a novice at wood turning I need to practice making pieces. .but there was something I was a bit concerned about you have no face mask on for breathing or protection your face., ??? So please be safe facemask on Head shield No . Regards from Phil from the Moulin in France
This video could have been half as long if you did a little editing when you had to leave the lathe to grab a tool. It makes your videos hard to watch and I lost interest before the video was over.👎
Nice to see someone turning something other than a bowl
Enjoy the video -Very detailed - thank you for your -
Glad you enjoyed it! Thank you for watching 🙂
Also I like the way he explained the process good job 👍
I did enjoy that. You gave me a couple things to try out. Thanks.
Great job and thanks for taking the extra time to really explain what your doing
Brilliant mate, best turning video so far, the actual video is 2 years old, hope your still posting 👌👌👌
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Great tips and very inspirational, thank you!
Awesome buddy never thought of making mushrooms/toadstools but after watching this video I certainly will. Thank you for a great project Regards Paul
Colin, thanks for the effort you put into your videos. I've been turning for just on a year and have just upgraded from my 3/4 hp mini lathe to a 2 hp full size one. As there are no turning clubs within 40km of my home, I have been watching and learning all my techniques from you tube videos, predominantly Mike Waldt, Martin Saban-Smith and you, with a couple of yanks thrown in. Your tool technique explanations are particularly helpful as they either confirm I'm doing it right or point me in the right direction to improvement. Once again, thank you. Cheers from Australia. Keep safe and well.
Check out Richard Raffan, great for anyone especially a beginner, and I believe he’s “Down Under”
You have nice shop that’s the way I like to work k organized
Thanks very much for that Colwin. These are thoroughly enjoyable sessions and I am learning a lot.
Coincidentally I've just got some small laburnum logs so I know what I will be doing soon. That is, of course, after I have made my sanding disc and table. All parts from Axminster now delivered so no excuses.
Take care and I shall be be back each Tuesday and Thursday.
Wunderschön gemacht 😍 sieht sehr schön aus 👌👏
Am off home to try this project thanks 😊 a lot
Ian
Cheers, thanks for the useful tips!
Very cool. Thank you! Just subscribed.
Thanks Colwin and Charlie, two lovely items, I really want to find some laburnam!
If there's a bug in there he got a free ride and a new house make over. Awesome!
I am new to wood turning. Thank you for these videos I live in France and have no lessons. Will be following from now on . Kind regards jakki hambrook.
lovely video :) beautiful wood
A new camera??
Awesome!!!
What is the length of the blanks you are turning. These are really neat projects that would sell at craft shows. Something I’d like to turn when I get back to turning from my surgery. Keep up the good work
Hi Dave, Colwin says they can be whatever size you want, but work best in lengths of between 75mm-100mm long x 40mm-60mm diameter. Hope that helps.
One of the best videos ever, but the sound/audio let you down ,JohnC
The tool work was amazing...but I couldn't hear anything you said because of the dust machine...😬😪
Best bit? When you turned the bliddy extractor off 😵💫
Great work, love the 2 projects but i would've left the lip of the bud vase as natural edge also, just adds that little bit extra. I have been trying to find some Laburnum here in Aus but not having much luck. Any reason, you didn't use the scroll chuck for both? you would've been able to finish the toadstool on and not have to use the sander except for the base.
hi col ,why not make a tool ,like a hollowing scraper but curves to the right,,. Regards Alf
Very interesting lessons can always learning something new.
After how many days or weeks a trunk of a tree can be turned after it had been cut down . Thanks always for your best advice you give us thanks again.
Hi Laurence, the following reply is from Colwin - "The best thing to do is rough turn the piece while wet but leave thick. The timber will move but a lot of the stress is taken away. The general rule for timber in plank form is a year plus 1 per inch. So this means a board of 3 inches will take 4 years to dry." I hope this helps!
@@axminster Thanks for your reply it's very helpful and hopefully learning more from your lessons thanks a lot.
where do you get your hand tools ?
Hi Great little project looks quite easy to do.
as I'm a novice at wood turning I need to practice making pieces.
.but there was something I was a bit concerned about you have no face mask on for breathing or protection your face., ??? So please be safe facemask on Head shield No .
Regards from Phil from the Moulin in France
Please. Turn off the extractor when it’s not needed. My hearing is not the best.
We expect you better project bro.
Bb
You might as well stop talking when you turn the vacuum on .. Can only hear a third of what you're saying ! !
This video could have been half as long if you did a little editing when you had to leave the lathe to grab a tool. It makes your videos hard to watch and I lost interest before the video was over.👎