I made something very similar for my fiancé recently, and it feels really good to know I am not the only one with this idea and people have found great success with it.
After watching this video, I got excited and turned out about 6 just before Mother's Day. I put pictures on FB, sold all six the next day. Oh, my daughter is in charge of the flower arranging. She's good at that. I might have to cut her in for a percentage. Ha
@@TheKlondikeCraftsman The vases I mentioned were wild cherry. They were green. Like just cut an hour before green and it's Spring time. Something I'm gonna have to think about in the future. In the Spring, the sap rises. So the blocks were saturated as much they they could be. I actually had rooster tails of water flying off the lathe. I also noticed larger than expected cracks after they dried some. So my plan from now on is to let the blocks sit a few weeks to dry out some. Thanks again for your videos. Now on to your rolling pin video.
Long time , Had an not so great lathe sat in the shed , only now finding time to see what it /I can produce , thanks so much for showing what can be done. the best teacher is listened to as well as watched , thanks again ,
Man o man! These are PERFECT for me to turn since my "shop" is at our permanent campsite! I think people will love them and I can get $5-10 each for them! Thanks dude!!!!
Wonderful, the variety of shapes and sizes is very appealing. Thanks for sharing. I enjoy watching you turn. I learn by seeing it done. Thanks again. Roger D.
Wanna know the best part of this bowl? You took the time to help more than one person wanting to do this!!!! Lewis, thank you very much. You're the kinda turner I like. Someone made a nasty comment on a new turners video. I had my say about that.
I watched this for the first time. Gotta say, it's probably the best small wood lathe craft product I have seen. And yes, I could quite easily see a market for these. Thank you for taking the time to show. I have now subscribed to your channel. 🇬🇧
I absolutely nailed this at school. Never bought a piece of wood. Always worked my way through the scrap wood to get ideas and I got awesome marks. Brings back a lot of good memories. Love it 🙏
OMG! This video is so therapeutic that I'm sitting here falling asleep. Not from boredom at all. It's amazing I'm loving it. Just one more thing I would love to try to do. Such a beautiful way to incorporate nature into our lives. God bless you
Thank you for this video. I am recently retired and have been looking for something just like this. I love turning bowls so I am hoping those would sell as well. Great job!
Another great video! You offer a wealth of information that makes this beginner along with countless others the opportunity to become successful. Thank you!
I love watching your videos. You are an inspiration, I think hearing the lathe running as you work is so much better than the music. When I work I don’t listen to music. It’s almost like being put on hold and having to listen to the music being played while you wait.
Thank you, that is very kind of you to say! The audience is 50/50 on music or lathe noise. I’ve decided when it it regular speed to keep the lathe noice but when sped up on large projects like hybrids I use music as the noise is shrill. Thanks for watching!
I have started woodwork as well now.I do a bit of woodturning too.Like you I am starting with some old tools.This is a very good idea to get some funding for shop refurbishment. Thank you very much.
Thank you very much for the inspirational video on wood turning. I just recently upgraded to a nicer lathe and I am looking forward to making some things on it. Your video has given me some great ideas. You are a true craftsman and I appreciate your taking the time to show how you make these beautiful pieces of art. Keep the videos coming.
I have made something similar but more of a novelty that sells well. Making almost the same shape, except I try to find wood with a feature in the center like a knot stub, (I use a lot of driftwood) , I round it down to the spur, take it off and cut it on the bandsaw, cut fish mouth into the spur end so it is gone, cut gills into side and cut your base into a tail. Drill couple of eyes, use beads. Drill hole in bottom to put in metal rod for display to use as yard art or driftwood base as art in your house. No two are ever the same. Fun to make and fast, no finish required.
Having retired from my furniture business I was looking for for something to replace my previous daily routine.I have had a lathe for sometime but hardly ever used it.Watching your creative wood turning ideas has inspired me to take advantage of my country location in the Cotswolds where there is an abundance of garden centres and and market places. Thanks for your very useful You Tube demonstrations .
I just brought my first lathe , a concept it's old as hell but works. Made a Roman sword hilt. Was gonna be a egg cup but I went with it. My son thinks it's a work of art.great vid.
You turned some nice shaped vessels. I will warn you about cutting logs on the bandsaw, if no one else had. I had a log catch, spun on me, and I ended up in the er to stich up my pinkie fingers. Now I hol with a clamp. Only mentioning it because I would hate for anyone to get hurt from it.
Thanks Joseph, as you heard in the video I warned people as well. I’ve been at it for over 25 years without incident as I am very careful, hands on the ends away from blade and slow cuts. Thanks for watching.
I’m just starting out with my lathe. I’m trying to make some money with it and you have TOTALLY helped me. I lost my job because in to old and my health isn’t that great ,so the boss canned me. Again thank you ,
Thank you for your great teaching abilities. I recently bought a lathe but a bit intimidated on bowl making. These vases are perfect to build my confidence.
Agree everything you said is true about turning being addictive, expensive and difficult to make any respectful money at is so true. These quick and dirty green lumber pieces are sure to spike any novices enthusiasm and bring in few dollars at a craft event the downside is as you showed they'll crack, split warp and the bark will fall off in a short period of time so as long as everyone fully understands that life is good.
Those are a brilliant idea Lewis. I have been a subscriber now for about a year and just wanted to thankyou for the guidence and ideas you share with us all. Cheers Denis
@@TheKlondikeCraftsman I’ve always wondered if RUclips suggests the horribly ear piercing stinking background music to their constituents that publish their beliefs and dreams here on RUclips. It’s just hard to believe that 99.9999% of the folks that share their lives and works with us could all be that damn ignorant. However yours was actually easy on the ears, again, good job and thanks.
This is the second time I have watched this and it is probably the best instructional video Of the many I have watched. As it is pretty cold here in NW Wisconsin I am going to turn on the heater in my garage workshop Saturday and try one of these on the maiden voyage of my lathe. Thanks!
Love these rustic vases. I have a lathe left by me ex, but it is huge. No tools yet but thank you so much for sharing this information with me. Now I know how to get started. ❤🙃
That is excellent! You really cannot have a lathe be too big. You can turn pens on a big lathe but not heavy burls on a small one! Love to see how you make out. Feel free to email if I can help. klondikecraftsman@hotmail.com
Lewis Great product, you turn like a machine , really clean. When I turn it looks like Harry the Beaver has been having a chew at them. Keep up the GOOD work 👍👍👍👍
Excellent video, I have turned bud vases from 100 year old oak fence posts but time goes into the finishing of them, this is a great way of turning them out quicker for craft fairs, thank you for sharing.
Thank you very much for this idea, I have a bunch of cherry branches and ash branches that will be great for this. Can't wait to see more of your videos! Thank you
As soon as I signed on there was a knock at the door, so I had to watch the replay. I just got a few chunks of silver birch and I think I'll be making one of these. Enjoyed as always, Dave.
"You’re not building a piano here!" Pretty funny. Maybe a clue to your next video? Very satisfying to watch this video. Thanks for sharing your knowledge and experience. Priceless.
That was an expression a friend used to say, it just comes out sometimes! Thank for watching, I really appreciate it! oh...no piano building in the next video! haha
Simple, easy to make and as you say readily saleable, and easy for beginners using minimal equipment and no finishes. I have a wide range of great Tasmanian hardwoods growing, dead and dying, s vast supply to choose from in any size. Thank you for sharing your expertise & ideas, certainly tops on my starting in wood turning. Spent 50 odd years using metal machine lathes etc, so that part is already well learnt. Greetings from Tasmania, ‘down under’ 👍😁🇦🇺🦘
Just found your channel and appreciate the simplistic approach where you show beginners what they can do with the tools on hand. I'm in a bit different boat. I'm new and I'm 'tool rich, but skill poor' so I've been going back to trying to use the simple tools to get a good foundation as I am all self (and internet) taught. Your vids are great learning aids for me.... Thanks!
Thanks for sharing your time, I found it very relaxing to watch you turning at real time and the music has been well thought out. It has given me some ideas for the future, I do my turning at a men's shed which is supported by charitable groups , and the things I make are sold to help support the necessary finances that are encountered to keep us going in the future.
What a fantastic video! I’m just starting wood turning here in Germany and have watched numerous lathe turning videos (mostly a waste of time) but have thoroughly enjoyed your skill and patient way of explaining why and what you are doing. Can’t wait to have a go at making my first vase. Well done and keep up the good work.
Just getting my shop finished. Saw your clip and makes me feel more comfortable in getting started in turning. Bought an old lathe from a neighbor who was moving out (single pipe from front to tail, never saw that B4...). Looking forward to testing this project out, you make it look pretty feasible for beginner, tks.
Interesting twist, using a bowl gouge to form external contour. I felt myself relax when you brought us into your house to see the finished, saleable product. I want one / I want to make one immediately. Thank you for this!
Ur a great wood turner. Love ur work. But most of all u do a great tutorial. Ty for the lessons I will be saving this video for when I try to turn one.
@@TheKlondikeCraftsman I'm doing OK, I've made my first couple of bowls from scrap pallet wood, and I made egg cups from an oak block that I found on the workshop floor. Thanks for the inspiration.
very nice. be happy. bravo... see you.
Thank you Sahane!
LOVE the music especially when accompanying your smooth turning. Great video. Thanks
Thank you! Big divide on viewers over music or lathe sounds. I appreciate you watching!
Can you show the specs / size / make of your lathe. Interested in buying something like yours.
@@TheKlondikeCraftsman )p
Hey, the lathe I have is not made any longer. The spec on it are 2HP, reversible, electronic variable speed. 20” swing. Thanks for watching!
A "woodturning addiction" sounds like something great to have! 👍
It is one of the better addictions for sure! Gets expensive the further done the rabbit hole you go! Thanks for watching!
I made something very similar for my fiancé recently, and it feels really good to know I am not the only one with this idea and people have found great success with it.
They are a great, easy item for sure. Thanks for watching!
Wet wood. Such a pleasure to turn! Nice video! Thanks!
It sure is! Thanks for watching!
My wife watched the video with me.....now I'll be turning bottlebrush vases the weekend...😶
Excellent video!
Thanks Jano, that sounds like an ok weekend to me! Thanks for watching!
After watching this video, I got excited and turned out about 6 just before Mother's Day. I put pictures on FB, sold all six the next day. Oh, my daughter is in charge of the flower arranging. She's good at that. I might have to cut her in for a percentage. Ha
That is excellent! Glad to hear! Thanks for watching!
@@TheKlondikeCraftsman The vases I mentioned were wild cherry. They were green. Like just cut an hour before green and it's Spring time. Something I'm gonna have to think about in the future. In the Spring, the sap rises. So the blocks were saturated as much they they could be. I actually had rooster tails of water flying off the lathe. I also noticed larger than expected cracks after they dried some. So my plan from now on is to let the blocks sit a few weeks to dry out some. Thanks again for your videos. Now on to your rolling pin video.
Long time , Had an not so great lathe sat in the shed , only now finding time to see what it /I can produce , thanks so much for showing what can be done. the best teacher is listened to as well as watched , thanks again ,
Have fun! Thank you for watching!
I really enjoyed your tutorial. You demonstrated that you are touching the piece of wood with an angels kiss, as you begin each turning.
Haha thanks Robbie! I appreciate it!
Great starter idea! Thanks
Thank you for watching!
I had to try these today. They were tons of fun!!! Thank you for the idea!
Hi! They are fun for the first few thousand! I’m glad you enjoyed it! Thank you for watching!
Man o man! These are PERFECT for me to turn since my "shop" is at our permanent campsite! I think people will love them and I can get $5-10 each for them!
Thanks dude!!!!
Excellent! Thanks for watching Rick!
have watched this again very nice piece's and a great display
Thank you Roy!
Wonderful, the variety of shapes and sizes is very appealing. Thanks for sharing. I enjoy watching you turn. I learn by seeing it done. Thanks again. Roger D.
Thanks for watching Roger, I appreciate it!
Thank you. I really like that you did it in real time. So many more ideas for my shop. Cheers
Thank you Kirk, I appreciate you watching!
Looks as though the large flat tops would make them great as candle stands. Love them!
Thanks Teri. You would want to be careful as candle stands
Forstner bits are the Jekyll and Hyde of the tool box! ;-) Awesome..and can be awesomely dangerous!
Yes they can be dangerous! Thank you for watching!
Wanna know the best part of this bowl? You took the time to help more than one person wanting to do this!!!! Lewis, thank you very much. You're the kinda turner I like. Someone made a nasty comment on a new turners video. I had my say about that.
Thanks Vickie, I appreciate it!
I watched this for the first time. Gotta say, it's probably the best small wood lathe craft product I have seen. And yes, I could quite easily see a market for these.
Thank you for taking the time to show.
I have now subscribed to your channel. 🇬🇧
Thanks! I appreciate it!
Beaitiful piece of art.friend
Thank you!
The music along with the lathing was so relaxing…might just use this video to fall asleep each night😂. Loved it for the woodwork too👍🏻
You aren’t the first to say that! Haha thank you for watching!
Beautyfully done these flower pots
It was not my job But i like wood working
You done very nicely
Thank you!
DESDE GALICIA ESPAÑA LO FELICITO POR EL TRABAJO DE LA COPA ERES UN PROFESIONAL UN SALUDO
Gracias!
Very well done!
Thanks so much!
Immer gut, ein Handwerkerwerk zu sehen
Danke fürs Zuschauen
I absolutely nailed this at school. Never bought a piece of wood. Always worked my way through the scrap wood to get ideas and I got awesome marks. Brings back a lot of good memories. Love it 🙏
Excellent Nigel! I appreciate you watching!
I'm considering making these for the table settings for my daughter's wedding this summer. Thank you for a great idea.
We have used them that way often at different functions. Hope the wedding goes great! Thanks for watching.
OMG! This video is so therapeutic that I'm sitting here falling asleep. Not from boredom at all. It's amazing I'm loving it. Just one more thing I would love to try to do. Such a beautiful way to incorporate nature into our lives. God bless you
Thank you Nancy, I try to go with a relaxing vibe....people need that I think. Thank you for watching!
Same here
@@TheKlondikeCraftsman you're quite welcome. Thank you for posting
Thank you for this video. I am recently retired and have been looking for something just like this. I love turning bowls so I am hoping those would sell as well. Great job!
You are welcome! I appreciate you watching!
Did my first one today, well pleased, thanks for the vid.
Excellent Derrick, I appreciate you watching!
Just getting started in turning. This was helpful. Nicely done.
Excellent! Turning is great fun, enjoy. Thanks for watching!
Ok I didn't get it at first and kinda thought it was dumb till you showed off your collection now I want some
I’ve sold a LOT of these over the years. Thank you for watching!
@@TheKlondikeCraftsman Thanks for making inspiring content
I watching your Christmas one now
Good idea! I have a young friend that I think will be able to make these pieces to sell in our local community art show.
Mission accomplished! Thank you Vernon, I appreciate you watching!
WOW those were beautiful and made fast. weldone.
Thank you Manjit
Great idea.... love the product displays at the also. Thanks
Thank you, I appreciate you watching!
Ah thats a cracking video and gives me great ideas thank you very much
Thank you Ciaran, I appreciate it!
Thank you for the nice video.👍
Thank you for watching!
Great ideas and helpful demo. Thanks for the time.
Thanks so much for watching!
Another great video! You offer a wealth of information that makes this beginner along with countless others the opportunity to become successful. Thank you!
I appreciate it Wayne. Thanks for watching!
I love watching your videos. You are an inspiration, I think hearing the lathe running as you work is so much better than the music. When I work I don’t listen to music. It’s almost like being put on hold and having to listen to the music being played while you wait.
Thank you, that is very kind of you to say! The audience is 50/50 on music or lathe noise. I’ve decided when it it regular speed to keep the lathe noice but when sped up on large projects like hybrids I use music as the noise is shrill. Thanks for watching!
I agree that the sound of the lathe is better than music to my ears. Music puts me asleep. This was a delightful project otherwise.
Nice job...I have passed over these pieces of wood in the past...not any more... Thanks, stay warm..
Thanks Martin, it is chilly today but as far as Canadian winters go this one has been mil so far. Thank you for watching!
I have started woodwork as well now.I do a bit of woodturning too.Like you I am starting with some old tools.This is a very good idea to get some funding for shop refurbishment.
Thank you very much.
Thanks Jose, I started over 25 years ago but am making this series to help people get going. Thank you for watching!
Great project ideas.
Thank you Edward!
These are beautiful!
Thank you Steve! I appreciate it!
Thank you very much for the inspirational video on wood turning. I just recently upgraded to a nicer lathe and I am looking forward to making some things on it. Your video has given me some great ideas. You are a true craftsman and I appreciate your taking the time to show how you make these beautiful pieces of art. Keep the videos coming.
Thank you Rudy, I appreciate you watching!
What kind of a lathe was your first lathe ?
I have made something similar but more of a novelty that sells well. Making almost the same shape, except I try to find wood with a feature in the center like a knot stub, (I use a lot of driftwood) , I round it down to the spur, take it off and cut it on the bandsaw, cut fish mouth into the spur end so it is gone, cut gills into side and cut your base into a tail. Drill couple of eyes, use beads. Drill hole in bottom to put in metal rod for display to use as yard art or driftwood base as art in your house. No two are ever the same. Fun to make and fast, no finish required.
That sounds really cool John! Shoot me a picture of one of you don’t mind. klondikecraftsman@hotmail.com
Thanks for watching!
Id like to see that as well👍
Having retired from my furniture business I was looking for for something to replace my previous daily routine.I have had a lathe for sometime but hardly ever used it.Watching your creative wood turning ideas has inspired me to take advantage of my country location in the Cotswolds where there is an abundance of garden centres and and market places.
Thanks for your very useful You Tube demonstrations .
That is great Brian! Nice to have outlets to sell at! I appreciate you watching!
Thanks for the good ideas
I appreciate you watching Edward!
I just brought my first lathe , a concept it's old as hell but works. Made a Roman sword hilt. Was gonna be a egg cup but I went with it. My son thinks it's a work of art.great vid.
Excellent! As long as you have the power and sound bearings age doesn’t matter on lathes. Mine is 23 years old. Thanks for watching!
After reading all the comments. I finally found an answer to a question that I've had for a long time.
Thanks for that.
Great idea btw.
Thanks! I hope the answer was correct! Thank you for watching
Lol. It had to do with the way to think about pricing.
You turned some nice shaped vessels. I will warn you about cutting logs on the bandsaw, if no one else had. I had a log catch, spun on me, and I ended up in the er to stich up my pinkie fingers. Now I hol with a clamp. Only mentioning it because I would hate for anyone to get hurt from it.
Thanks Joseph, as you heard in the video I warned people as well. I’ve been at it for over 25 years without incident as I am very careful, hands on the ends away from blade and slow cuts. Thanks for watching.
I’m just starting out with my lathe. I’m trying to make some money with it and you have TOTALLY helped me. I lost my job because in to old and my health isn’t that great ,so the boss canned me. Again thank you ,
Thanks Rick, I hope everything works out well bud! Thanks for watching!
Nice camera work - good lighting 😊👍
Thank you Paul, I appreciate you watching!
Very nice demonstration and teaching sir thanks for showing us..
Thank you Bobby, I appreciate that!
Thank you for your great teaching abilities. I recently bought a lathe but a bit intimidated on bowl making. These vases are perfect to build my confidence.
Thanks Jim! These are great practice for sure!
Agree everything you said is true about turning being addictive, expensive and difficult to make any respectful money at is so true. These quick and dirty green lumber pieces are sure to spike any novices enthusiasm and bring in few dollars at a craft event the downside is as you showed they'll crack, split warp and the bark will fall off in a short period of time so as long as everyone fully understands that life is good.
Thanks Michael, I’ve not had a problem with bark coming off regardless of how wet they were when I turned them. Thanks for watching
Those are a brilliant idea Lewis. I have been a subscriber now for about a year and just wanted to thankyou for the guidence and ideas you share with us all. Cheers Denis
Thanks Denis! I’ve made hundreds and hundreds of them. I appreciate you watching!
Good job, good video, good background music friggin finally. Thank you Sir.
Thank you Robert, I appreciate it!
@@TheKlondikeCraftsman I’ve always wondered if RUclips suggests the horribly ear piercing stinking background music to their constituents that publish their beliefs and dreams here on RUclips. It’s just hard to believe that 99.9999% of the folks that share their lives and works with us could all be that damn ignorant.
However yours was actually easy on the ears, again, good job and thanks.
Thank you Robert, I want it to be relaxing. I appreciate the feedback!
right now, I am turning pens, its ok, time for me to expand out to new projects, I really like your flower vase, thanks for showing how to turn these
Thank you Jack, best of luck sir! Thank you for watching!
What a nifty idea. I need something that I can turn out quickly to support my addiction. Thanks.
Thank you Suzette, that was the plan when I made the video! Thanks for watching!
I like the rustic natural look
So do I Bill! Thanks for watching!
Excellent! Thank you for sharing
Thank you for watching!
This is the second time I have watched this and it is probably the best instructional video Of the many I have watched.
As it is pretty cold here in NW Wisconsin I am going to turn on the heater in my garage workshop Saturday and try one of these on the maiden voyage of my lathe. Thanks!
Excellent Francis, have fun! Thanks for watching!
Love these rustic vases. I have a lathe left by me ex, but it is huge. No tools yet but thank you so much for sharing this information with me. Now I know how to get started.
❤🙃
That is excellent! You really cannot have a lathe be too big. You can turn pens on a big lathe but not heavy burls on a small one! Love to see how you make out. Feel free to email if I can help. klondikecraftsman@hotmail.com
Lewis Great product, you turn like a machine , really clean. When I turn it looks like Harry the Beaver has been having a chew at them. Keep up the GOOD work 👍👍👍👍
Haha, thanks Douglas, I really appreciate it!
I wish I could get to the beaver stage, would be an improvement for me..
Just a matter of time Jack! Thanks for watching!
Thank you for a great idea!!
Thank you for watching Ron!
Excellent video, I have turned bud vases from 100 year old oak fence posts but time goes into the finishing of them, this is a great way of turning them out quicker for craft fairs, thank you for sharing.
Thank you Dave, I appreciate you watching!
Thank you sir, wonderful job.
Thank you, I appreciate you watching!
felicitaciones ....un magnifico trabajo que pondremos en practica........mil gracias
Thanks!
Thank you very much for this idea, I have a bunch of cherry branches and ash branches that will be great for this. Can't wait to see more of your videos! Thank you
Thank you Lori, I appreciate you watching!
As soon as I signed on there was a knock at the door, so I had to watch the replay. I just got a few chunks of silver birch and I think I'll be making one of these. Enjoyed as always, Dave.
Thanks Dave! Birch works just fine! I appreciate you watching!
Very nice beginner project. I’ll definitely give it a try. Thanks for posting.
Thanks Aurele, I appreciate you watching
"You’re not building a piano here!" Pretty funny. Maybe a clue to your next video? Very satisfying to watch this video. Thanks for sharing your knowledge and experience. Priceless.
That was an expression a friend used to say, it just comes out sometimes! Thank for watching, I really appreciate it! oh...no piano building in the next video! haha
"We ain't building' no damn pianer here" is what my boss used to say.
What RPM are you using for the vase?
Would you please talk about how you sharpen your lathe tools?
Simple, easy to make and as you say readily saleable, and easy for beginners using minimal equipment and no finishes. I have a wide range of great Tasmanian hardwoods growing, dead and dying, s vast supply to choose from in any size. Thank you for sharing your expertise & ideas, certainly tops on my starting in wood turning. Spent 50 odd years using metal machine lathes etc, so that part is already well learnt. Greetings from Tasmania, ‘down under’ 👍😁🇦🇺🦘
That’s excellent. I’m sure you will enjoy making these. Thank you for watching!
Just found your channel and appreciate the simplistic approach where you show beginners what they can do with the tools on hand. I'm in a bit different boat. I'm new and I'm 'tool rich, but skill poor' so I've been going back to trying to use the simple tools to get a good foundation as I am all self (and internet) taught. Your vids are great learning aids for me.... Thanks!
Excellent! I hope you can get something helpful on the channel. I appreciate you watching!
I like those and what a good job will be making a few of those for sure
Thanks Dave, I appreciate it.
Beautiful craftmanship!
Thank you Neville!
Good job!
Thank you
Thanks for sharing your time, I found it very relaxing to watch you turning at real time and the music has been well thought out. It has given me some ideas for the future, I do my turning at a men's shed which is supported by charitable groups , and the things I make are sold to help support the necessary finances that are encountered to keep us going in the future.
Thank you For watching Geoffrey! Sounds like a good cause you have going there!
that is e great tip..... lets hope craftshows will start up real soon. Good luck.
Thank you Peter, lets hope EVERYTHING starts up real soon! Thank you so much for watching!
Nice looking 👍
Thank you James, I appreciate it!
Nice to look.
Thank you Nathon
Thank YOU for this post!! It was inspiring and very helpful to me.
That’s great David, thank you for watching!
Smooth cutting. Those tools are nicely sharpened. Well done.
Thank you, I use an 8” low rpm grinder, 280 grit CBN wheel and wolverine jig. Nothing fancy. I appreciate you watching, thanks.
What a fantastic video! I’m just starting wood turning here in Germany and have watched numerous lathe turning videos (mostly a waste of time) but have thoroughly enjoyed your skill and patient way of explaining why and what you are doing. Can’t wait to have a go at making my first vase. Well done and keep up the good work.
Thank you Tony, I appreciate you watching!
Thank you for sharing, and thank you for the relaxing music when your turning. I am recently retired and thinking about a lathe.
Thank you Jeff, you should absolutely get a lathe! I appreciate you watching!
What a great way to make some extra money.
Thank you! I appreciate it!
Hello! Thanks for the idea! I made 5 for Mother's Day.
Thanks Douglas, that’s great! I appreciate you watching!
First time here...subbed...
nice work great video... stay safe...press on 😎 Joe
Thanks Joe, I appreciate you watching!
Just getting my shop finished. Saw your clip and makes me feel more comfortable in getting started in turning. Bought an old lathe from a neighbor who was moving out (single pipe from front to tail, never saw that B4...).
Looking forward to testing this project out, you make it look pretty feasible for beginner, tks.
Welcome to the addiction! I am sure you will have a great time with these. Thank for watching!
@@TheKlondikeCraftsman p⁰
I got a ton of hopyard pole. I think this will work great for these. Thanks!
Id love to see one when you do please! Thanks for watching!
Interesting twist, using a bowl gouge to form external contour. I felt myself relax when you brought us into your house to see the finished, saleable product. I want one / I want to make one immediately. Thank you for this!
Thank you Todd, love to see one when you make it! Thank you for watching!
Very nice. Good idea, thank you for sharing your video.
Thank you Mark!
Ur a great wood turner. Love ur work. But most of all u do a great tutorial. Ty for the lessons I will be saving this video for when I try to turn one.
Thanks so much! I hope it helps! Thanks for watching, I appreciate it
Funny u said the 2nd one is apple and the vase has the shape of a half eaten apple. Love it
I thought it but didn’t say it! Thanks!
Thank you for sharing these ideas. I am getting a lathe soon (total newbie) and will be trying these
Enjoy Neil, they are lots of fun! Thanks for watching!
Great stuff Lewis! I have actually never turned a bud vase but after this I'll definitely give it ago for whenever I go to my first craft show.
Thanks Hodge, they move well! Let me know how it goes! Thanks for watching buddy
Beautiful 🤗,thanks for sharing 😊
Thank you, I appreciate it!
I love it. Just bought my first lathe, looking forward to trying this.
Excellent Tris, I’d love to see how you make out! Thanks for watching!
@@TheKlondikeCraftsman I'm doing OK, I've made my first couple of bowls from scrap pallet wood, and I made egg cups from an oak block that I found on the workshop floor. Thanks for the inspiration.
Excellent!
Brilliant, thanks!! I've been looking for ways to make some money to buy some tools.
Kind regards
Ward
Cape Town, South Africa
Thank you Ward, I appreciate you watching!