Great to see you turning again. I really enjoy seeing both sides of you, sir. With both the business of full time turner and the artist of inspirational turner makes each and every vid worth watching several times over. Keep up the great work.
Looking forward to the box. I've made some flatwork before, boxes for the granddaughters, but always had a problem with hinges for the very thin "boards" that I used. Keep up the great work, and I really enjoy the newspaper!
Love every part of this bowl, the Ash, the scorching, and the gold gilt!! Some day I'll be brave enough to try scorching something too :) Thanks you again for sharing your process, love the little insights, its always good to know how other turner process and react to different information and happenings. Cheers! Yuval.
Martin, thanks for all the inspiration. I scorched an ash coffee mug. As you Englanders like to say it turned out a treat. Just tried a bottle stopper scorched and gilted with tourquise cream. It looked really cool!! Thanks again for the inspiration!!
Superb piece Martin, and thank you for taking us through your process, and technique. Much inspiration, of that there is no doubt. I wonder if Mu would mind if I went home for a couple of days to try this out.....lol. Great video mate. Taker care Mike
Thank you Martin for another great upload. The bowl is another stunner. The combination of your turning skills and your artistic flair go very well together. In recent days I've used Hampshire Sheen several times and it delivers just the degree of polish I like. A while ago I went through a phase of using exotic and expensive woods. I've since learned that there is as much pleasure to be gained by the use of native woods such as ash, sycamore etc with the right approach. The secretary of the wood turning club to which Brendan (Baconsoda) I both belong recently issued the league table of competition winners this year to date. Brendan is currently sitting at the top with 18 points while I feature near the bottom with just 2 points:-(. This Saturday we have Curt Theobold as our guest demonstrator who specialises in segmented turning. I look forward to perhaps welcoming you as demonstrator at our club some time in the future and if such a situation arises I guarantee you will be treated regally (after your demo). Best wishes, Alan.
Hi Martin - Another fab piece, thanks soo much for sharing with the community, we all learn soo much from each other! I think you've shown how you add copper, bronz, etc into your maker's mark before but I can't find it now - please go over that again as it is really stunning! Thanks!
Very good. I was a bit nervous when I saw how much gilt cream you put on because a little goes a long way but it worked great. I learned a lot in this one, thank you. Best Wishes, Brendan.
i've been toying with various things...rings & grooves done by friction wire and tile card...that sort of thing.....but I haven't had the nerve to try taking a torch to a piece yet....kinda intimidating really... Do you find much difference based on what species of wood you're working with? open-grain vs closed?
Scary stuff Martin, but amazing. I don't know if I will build up the nerve to attempt it myself! Time will tell. If you hear any news bulletin about a woodtuner incinerating themselves, it may be me!
Hi your turnings seem to be very thick & with a large bottom , do you do turnings 10mm thick?? & your box has no flow, sorry for the bad comments & I have not seen all your work yet but will try & get round to it
Hi Martin, have you tried adding Gold, Copper, Bronze pigments to the Hampshire Sheen? The Hampshire Sheen looks stunning with the Gold rub on pigments! Thanks for sharing yet again another really interesting video, take care. Cheers Andy
Just catching up with some vids and I love this one mate! Quick question though, what are you using for the denatured alcohol in the spray bottle? I have been looking for something that is not Meths for months! I can get IPA and acetone without a problem but the DNA is eluding me. Must get to order some HS too, little bit loath to pay the postage for such a short distance though!
Super good!!!!!
At the beginning of the video I didn't think I was going to like it...............but, I do. Very much so.
Great to see you turning again. I really enjoy seeing both sides of you, sir. With both the business of full time turner and the artist of inspirational turner makes each and every vid worth watching several times over. Keep up the great work.
Looking forward to the box. I've made some flatwork before, boxes for the granddaughters, but always had a problem with hinges for the very thin "boards" that I used. Keep up the great work, and I really enjoy the newspaper!
Very well done Martin. You have a great ability to stop your scorching of the wood at just the right point. Thanks for sharing your technic.
Jim
Another beautiful sounding bowl Martin !!.....Thank you !!
Take care mate.
Chris.
Great finish. The gold looks quite delicate but just grabs you.
real nice finish and i particularly like the way you explained the fire thought process as well the gilding process
Thanks for sharing all the steps with us. One day I will give it a try. Thanks. Marc
Hi Martin, I must say that is a beautiful piece Mate, I have never seen that gilttiing done before,
Thank you for the lesson, Best wishes Harry,
Love every part of this bowl, the Ash, the scorching, and the gold gilt!! Some day I'll be brave enough to try scorching something too :) Thanks you again for sharing your process, love the little insights, its always good to know how other turner process and react to different information and happenings.
Cheers!
Yuval.
Martin, thanks for all the inspiration. I scorched an ash coffee mug. As you Englanders like to say it turned out a treat. Just tried a bottle stopper scorched and gilted with tourquise cream. It looked really cool!! Thanks again for the inspiration!!
Superb piece Martin, and thank you for taking us through your process, and technique. Much inspiration, of that there is no doubt. I wonder if Mu would mind if I went home for a couple of days to try this out.....lol.
Great video mate.
Taker care
Mike
Thanks Martin Having a go at this. Today
Beautiful, you have inspired me to be more adventurous.
Very nice!
Thank you Martin for another great upload. The bowl is another stunner. The combination of your turning skills and your artistic flair go very well together.
In recent days I've used Hampshire Sheen several times and it delivers just the degree of polish I like.
A while ago I went through a phase of using exotic and expensive woods. I've since learned that there is as much pleasure to be gained by the use of native woods such as ash, sycamore etc with the right approach.
The secretary of the wood turning club to which Brendan (Baconsoda) I both belong recently issued the league table of competition winners this year to date. Brendan is currently sitting at the top with 18 points while I feature near the bottom with just 2 points:-(.
This Saturday we have Curt Theobold as our guest demonstrator who specialises in segmented turning.
I look forward to perhaps welcoming you as demonstrator at our club some time in the future and if such a situation arises I guarantee you will be treated regally (after your demo).
Best wishes,
Alan.
Hi Martin - Another fab piece, thanks soo much for sharing with the community, we all learn soo much from each other! I think you've shown how you add copper, bronz, etc into your maker's mark before but I can't find it now - please go over that again as it is really stunning! Thanks!
Very good. I was a bit nervous when I saw how much gilt cream you put on because a little goes a long way but it worked great. I learned a lot in this one, thank you.
Best Wishes, Brendan.
Hello mate , looks great ,
Hi Martin
a lovely piece of ash, nicely done! I've done a little burning - just need to exercise control! lol.
Best wishes, David
I do choose some lovely grained timber , even if i say so myself lol , , the grain was always there , it took a great Artisan to bring it out !!
That turned out really nice. Is it the harder wood or the softer that turns black when you are scorching it?
The inside grain of the bowl reminds me of a Trilobite.
i've been toying with various things...rings & grooves done by friction wire and tile card...that sort of thing.....but I haven't had the nerve to try taking a torch to a piece yet....kinda intimidating really... Do you find much difference based on what species of wood you're working with? open-grain vs closed?
What is that you use for your maker’s mark?
Scary stuff Martin, but amazing. I don't know if I will build up the nerve to attempt it myself! Time will tell. If you hear any news bulletin about a woodtuner incinerating themselves, it may be me!
It has the pattern of a trilobite fossil!
Hi your turnings seem to be very thick & with a large bottom , do you do turnings 10mm thick?? & your box has no flow, sorry for the bad comments & I have not seen all your work yet but will try & get round to it
Hi Martin, have you tried adding Gold, Copper, Bronze pigments to the Hampshire Sheen? The Hampshire Sheen looks stunning with the Gold rub on pigments!
Thanks for sharing yet again another really interesting video, take care.
Cheers
Andy
I lick the Gran wen you scorch it I never tried that I'm going to have to tray it
Several times you talked about using thinned cellulose sealer. Would you mind giving the formula for this sealer. More important Great Piece
+Martin Saban-Smith Thanks, that was very helpful !
Just catching up with some vids and I love this one mate! Quick question though, what are you using for the denatured alcohol in the spray bottle?
I have been looking for something that is not Meths for months! I can get IPA and acetone without a problem but the DNA is eluding me.
Must get to order some HS too, little bit loath to pay the postage for such a short distance though!
Tasty