Just brilliant young lady. You are a true artist. Your use of the Miliput is perfect. It’s so cool to see youngsters into wood working. You have a new subscriber. Cheers from California.
Beautiful!! I love how the turquoise and black milliput has so much movement and swirls and the white bands really set it off. Goes fantastically with the walnut. Excellent work!
You are right, young lady!! Milliput does look like hard work!! Good job, and I look forward to more of your craftsmanship!! Cheers from Napa Valley, CA
Well done young lady. I've never had any success with Milliput, always ends up a disaster and had to cut it out and do something else with it!!! You've inspired me to try again. From and old codger and amateur wood turner.
Excellent job ! As a retired industrial education teacher (from Providence, Rhode Island) Your work practice and explaining what you are doing as you do it is fantastic! Looking forward to seeing more of your videos.
I love seeing young people doing old crafts such as this. There's a young man of 22 who also does wood turning. You are a wonderfully talented artist and your passion for wood turning is very apparent. Have a blessed and prosperous 2021.
So nice to see the white milliput as a buffer between the wood and the color. So many pieces clang and clash when the colors just don't go with the wood. This is excellent work.
Brilliant! A beautiful piece of walnut and a lovely bowl. As you say, using Milliput is a bit of a process, but it sure turned out nicely. Well done. Thanks!
Awesome...I just started turning and I'm making what I'm told is great work - your ideas inspire me and will enhance my work. Thank you from Arizona. I have 6 daughters & it's nice to see young ladies proving they can do what men can. God bless.
Great job there! What you can do to smooth over Milliput is to use a damp finger to smooth it over before further turning. All in all, turned out really nice!
Great job young lady. All the advice on the roughing gouge is well intended. It's worthwhile to take note so as to avoid possible injury. BTW I thought the start was a bit quiet, presumably the slow entry was an attempt to overcome your shyness (not)! Keep up the good work.
When I started like you I used a spindle roughing gouge on the bottom of a bowl because nobody told me not to. The tool smashed into the rest and half of it broke off and flew through the air. Luckily it didn’t hit me or I might not be typing this. Apart from that nice work.
I'm a newb. Don't even have my own lathe yet but have been working with a mentor. You got my attention real quick when you hollowed out that bowl with a Roughing Gouge... :) LOL. Nice bowl. Walnut is one of my faves. I have walnut trees's coming out of my ears on my property. Several have be downed over the years. Time to start cutting them up and storing them... ;) Do some more turning vid's...
I've never used Milliput... not sure if that is something in the USA or not? Very nice looking bowl! If I may make a suggestion in your turning... When hollowing out your bowl, work from the outside inward... Don't start from the middle. The inside gives strength to the bowls outer perimeter... So, when you work from the inside out you get a lot of flexing on your edges. There are seasoned woodturners on youtube that give demonstrations on why it is better to work outside to inside.
Hey Country wood Girl! I just happened to see your video and you have me hooked as a subscriber. I will be looking forward to more videos from you. I am glad to see more females into woodworking! Sisterhood with wood! -
Nice work young lady. You use the tools well, but I would change the tool you are using on the bowl. The roughing gouge is for spindle work not bowls. Use bowl gouge instead. I have been turning 20+ years. . I just subscribed so I can see more of your work. Good job. You've got me exited about using milliput on my bowls and boxes.
Stunning bowl and lovely effect with the milliput. But please don't use a roughing gouge on a bowl blank. Because the grain runs from side to side and not a long the lathe (like on a spindle blank), serious and dangerous catches are far more likely.
Hi MISS.. BLIMEY I THOUGHT YOU WERE OFF AS A DEEP SEA DIVER.. LIKE THE BOWL LOOKS NICE.. A NICE PICK OF COLOURS.. ID LIKE TO KNOW WHAT FINISH YOU PUT ON...IVE USED POLISH AND HAD A JOB AS IT GOT ONTO THE MILLIPUT ....AM WATCHING THIS FRON N.S.W. AUSTRALIA..DAVID DAVIES..
Just brilliant young lady. You are a true artist. Your use of the Miliput is perfect. It’s so cool to see youngsters into wood working. You have a new subscriber. Cheers from California.
again although music lover! enjoyed the natural sound of the craft. as well as you describing your process
Why would any asshat give this a thumbs down? Great job. You've given me (a 57 year old newbie) new ideas and new perspective. I love it!
BECOUSE A SPINDLE ROUGHING GOUGE IS NEVER, NEVER USED ON A BOWL
That is a beautiful bowl! Never heard of MilliPut but I'll do some research. Thanks for sharing Country Wood Girl!! 👍🏾
thanks
Beautiful job...be proud of yourself!
Beautifully done. You must be very proud of this piece.
Thank you very much!
Very beautiful I'm going to get some Milliput and give it a try
Great video. Just used milliput today for the first time !
Nice!
Good work girl, youve convinced me to experiment with Milliput. Cheers from New Zealand.
Excellent job!
Beautiful work!
Love the colours great job
Thanks!
Looks awesome! Inspiring.
Very nicely done. Your use of Milliput is brilliant!
Well done !
Great job
Great result. Inspired me to try a new project. Cheers
Go for it!
Beautiful!
Great job I think you have convinced me to try the milliput thanks for sharing.
Beautiful!! I love how the turquoise and black milliput has so much movement and swirls and the white bands really set it off. Goes fantastically with the walnut. Excellent work!
Hermoso !!!! Te felicito !!!
You are right, young lady!! Milliput does look like hard work!! Good job, and I look forward to more of your craftsmanship!! Cheers from Napa Valley, CA
thanks for the lovely comments!
Excellent work. I'm going to try and find some Milliput and Yorkshire Grit here in the States.
just great job----------
thank you!
Well done young lady. I've never had any success with Milliput, always ends up a disaster and had to cut it out and do something else with it!!! You've inspired me to try again. From and old codger and amateur wood turner.
Never knew this milliput stuff existed. Thank you! Beautiful end result,, worth the wait!
thanks! I've recently just put a video up of a turned box including milliput which I have done, worked well as detailing in that too!
Great job, going to give that a go myself now - keep up the good work 👍
Have fun!
Great project...l'm a newbie and you've inspired me to give it a go. Thx
Excellent job ! As a retired industrial education teacher (from Providence, Rhode Island) Your work practice and explaining what you are doing as you do it is fantastic! Looking forward to seeing more of your videos.
Nice work👍🏻
Thank you! Cheers!
Love the milliput with the walnut! Beautiful work. 👍👍from Utah!
I love this bowl girl.😊
I really love the light blue and black band of miliput it came out incredible and works so well with the white bands on that walnut.
I love seeing young people doing old crafts such as this. There's a young man of 22 who also does wood turning.
You are a wonderfully talented artist and your passion for wood turning is very apparent.
Have a blessed and prosperous 2021.
Really nice design - I love how you went with your gut feeling on what would look good - great work!
Thank you very much!
Very interesting video, great effect using millipute and gorgeous walnut, keep up the videos, many thanks!
So nice to see the white milliput as a buffer between the wood and the color. So many pieces clang and clash when the colors just don't go with the wood. This is excellent work.
Beautiful project. The milliput is a wonderful contrast to the walnut. You should be very pleased.
Excellent, very nice the way it turned out.
Lovely bowl...the Milliput is awesome!
Thanks!
Brilliant! A beautiful piece of walnut and a lovely bowl.
As you say, using Milliput is a bit of a process, but it sure turned out nicely. Well done.
Thanks!
Beautiful job
Awesome...I just started turning and I'm making what I'm told is great work - your ideas inspire me and will enhance my work. Thank you from Arizona. I have 6 daughters & it's nice to see young ladies proving they can do what men can. God bless.
Hi. Wood girl
Ameging wood working an different style u do. Keep it up 👍👍👍
Beautiful and unique
Great workmanship
New subscriber from Israel
Fantastic bowl
You are looking so proud. You create a very cool and nice bowle. Very very cool. Nice greets vom Austria #holzer.vonnaturausbesser
brilliant well done👍
that's lovely. just the kind of effect i was looking for thanks.
Well done! I especially liked the mixed milliput where the white framed it nicely. Beautiful bowl!
Love the bowl.
Amazing work! You are a genius!
What a beautiful bowl! Great video!
That's a beautiful bowl. The wood is great and the workmanship is perfect!
Beautiful job. And the Yorkshire Grit does a beautiful job on the finish. Unfortunately, I can't seem to find anyplace in the U.S. that I can get it.
Beautiful bowl, good job with the milliput colors!
Beautiful job, thank you for sharing your time and talent!
Great job there! What you can do to smooth over Milliput is to use a damp finger to smooth it over before further turning. All in all, turned out really nice!
great job nice piece you have a good eye. the milliput really made it pop.
Fantastic looking bowl. Love the use of the milliput 2 colour mix and the repeat colours in the base. Great job, will be looking out for more videos.
Hi that walnut I also love so much. the bowl came out just fantastic with milliput. I also used it.
That is amazing great jod I love seeing ladys that like wood working
Great job young lady. All the advice on the roughing gouge is well intended. It's worthwhile to take note so as to avoid possible injury. BTW I thought the start was a bit quiet, presumably the slow entry was an attempt to overcome your shyness (not)! Keep up the good work.
nice work on that bowl, the milliput looks great. a toothpick is handy for getting the Yorkshire grit out of the rings.
The Spindle Roughing gouge is for spindles. You could have gotten a bad catch. Otherwise nice job. Love the bowl.
When I started like you I used a spindle roughing gouge on the bottom of a bowl because nobody told me not to. The tool smashed into the rest and half of it broke off and flew through the air. Luckily it didn’t hit me or I might not be typing this. Apart from that nice work.
I'm a newb. Don't even have my own lathe yet but have been working with a mentor. You got my attention real quick when you hollowed out that bowl with a Roughing Gouge... :) LOL. Nice bowl. Walnut is one of my faves. I have walnut trees's coming out of my ears on my property. Several have be downed over the years. Time to start cutting them up and storing them... ;) Do some more turning vid's...
No, it only looked like a roughing gouge because of the angle of the shot which hid the point, it was a actually a bowl gouge.
This was a GREAT video. I enjoyed it a lot. I've never heard of milliput but would like to check it out! It was a gorgeous added detail.
thank you so much! pleased you enjoyed it :)
@@CountrywoodGirl Hi! 👋🏿
Lololol love your energy ! I got tired just watching, beautiful work :)
سلام تبریک به شما میگویم من انگلیسی بلد نیستم اما از کار شما بسیار لذت بردم بسیار زیباست کار شما و خود شما منتظر ویدیوهاتون هستم محمد از امارات عربی
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Stunning!
Thank you!
First video of yours I've seen. Lovely use of milliput, it turned out beautifully! Great work! You're a great artist.
Thanks! Subscribe for more videos. Am planning on doing a lot more woodturning!
Lovely piece. Well done I really like it.
Amazing! A French admirator! :)
Just found ur channel omg ur brilliant cant wait to bing watch
I've never used Milliput... not sure if that is something in the USA or not? Very nice looking bowl! If I may make a suggestion in your turning... When hollowing out your bowl, work from the outside inward... Don't start from the middle. The inside gives strength to the bowls outer perimeter... So, when you work from the inside out you get a lot of flexing on your edges. There are seasoned woodturners on youtube that give demonstrations on why it is better to work outside to inside.
This is a beautiful bowl ,you should be proud of yourself ,first time using the new product and it turns out amazing 😀
Good job!!
Turned😉 out really nice👍
Nice job, awesome bowl!
Thanks!
Hey Country wood Girl! I just happened to see your video and you have me hooked as a subscriber. I will be looking forward to more videos from you. I am glad to see more females into woodworking! Sisterhood with wood! -
loved it you did a fantastic job with the colors new subscriber from the heartland Kansas
Very nice...
Beautiful. Great work!
Milliput is brilliant. mixes with different pen inks and dies. It can be used for many things from fixing exhaust pipes to making jewelry
Really cool
Nice job, do take your bowls to craft fairs?
I don't but have recently set up an Etsy page under the name of countrywoodgirl where in the future ill list there to sell.
Nice work young lady. You use the tools well, but I would change the tool you are using on the bowl. The roughing gouge is for spindle work not bowls. Use bowl gouge instead. I have been turning 20+ years. . I just subscribed so I can see more of your work. Good job. You've got me exited about using milliput on my bowls and boxes.
Amazing lady
That’s lovely! I’ve just ordered some milliput and some more blanks to do something like this! More turning videos please! 😃
Hey country wood girl! Great vid.... but as a beginner I’d love to see what tools you are using!
Beautiful bowl, love the milliput and how it turned out. I’m a new subscriber. Your a very talented young lady, your also cute as a button.
Thanks!
@@CountrywoodGirl You could have sealed your logo with clear resin though. It would have been much much cooler to be able to see it through the resin.
Stunning bowl and lovely effect with the milliput. But please don't use a roughing gouge on a bowl blank. Because the grain runs from side to side and not a long the lathe (like on a spindle blank), serious and dangerous catches are far more likely.
Hey nice work ! Just starting out myself. Keep up the good work :-)
Did you sand the miliput or just Yorkshire grit?
I sanded it too
Looks really nice! Where did you buy your logo coins? Thanks.
Spindle roughing gouge is dangerous for turning bowls catches can be very dangerous, use a bowl gouge ! End result looks nice
wow
Great work! How did you mix milliput to get that mottled, marble effect?
Arthur Shenton thanks! Mix two colours separately then gentle mix together, roll into long lengths and push into the recess.
outstanding work - where did you get your round logo made Mark
Hi MISS.. BLIMEY I THOUGHT YOU WERE OFF AS A DEEP SEA DIVER.. LIKE THE BOWL LOOKS NICE.. A NICE PICK OF COLOURS.. ID LIKE TO KNOW WHAT FINISH YOU PUT ON...IVE USED POLISH AND HAD A JOB AS IT GOT ONTO THE MILLIPUT ....AM WATCHING THIS FRON N.S.W. AUSTRALIA..DAVID DAVIES..