Personally I like the band of colour and texturing on these pieces. It has the look of a craftsman and an added visual interest. I don’t see many turners that use these texturing tools that you have. I like little details like this, it gives it that unique look. Another very beautiful project. 👍
Thank you so much 😊 It was really hard to part with this. It by far was my favorite piece. I really like the look of the texture in this as well. I have only seen a few turners use them. Thanks again 😊
Sitting watching this with my morning coffee. Nice start to my day😁 Really nice, like the textured rings,colour works perfectly. Another successful project. Keep safe and well.👍👍☕
Good pointer. Also, make sure you can let go of the wire easily in case it gets trapped in the wood. Wire strong, , fingers not. Don't end up like the Wyoming Woodturner. He lost some bits of fingers on a saw, but the wire can do that too, beware! Best wishes.
That mortar and pestle is AWESOME! I'm definitely digging the subtle color ring and the wire burns. Homerun for you. Keep up the fantastic work and God Bless. 😉
Nice work! I really like the details highlighted by the dye! Nice subtle touch! Looks like you are in about the same position as me! It has been a long hard slog!
Hi Tanya. I like the yellow/ orange stain on the textured areas, looks the part, really nice. If you haven't got one and you can afford one, get yourself a Spindle Roughing gouge if you can afford one (1") maybe. That will knock the corners off square long grain stock much more efficiently than a bowl gouge can. They are also a doddle to sharpen too. I've been looking at that Sorby texturing tool for years, but it's a bit pricey for what you get. Anyway, best wishes and watch your fingers.
A Longworth chuck requires a VERY gentle touch. Light cuts are a have to. They won't hold nearly as securely as Cole jaws.. Nice project. I rather like the colored band.
Did u just use a mica powder and mix it with denatured alcohol to make ur own alcohol dye? I might have to try that n see how it works. Great job it's nice to see different things now and then!!
I used this wood dye for this turn. I really like it because you can make it as light or dark as you want. www.amazon.com/Wood-Dye-Powdered-Solvent-Color/dp/B07Q3YV6P4#:~:text=Transol%20powdered%20solvent%20dyes%20are,in%20its%20own%20resealable%20bag.
Great piece. Burning the grooves before colouring will prevent bleed out of the colours, as it seals the grain. Your lathe looks remarkably like mine. As I'm in Australia, mine was marketed by a local tool company called Hare and Forbes as a Hafco WL46A. What is it sold as in the States? I have just subscribed, BTW. Cheers, mate.
Thank you Ron! I will try that next time and thank you for the tip. My lathe is a Grizzly GO766 with a 22" swing and made by Grizzly manufacturer. It is a very good machine. I bet Australia is beautiful! Thank you for watching my video and subscribing. Take care!
Very beautiful piece
Thank you very much!
That piece turned out nice. The color in the center worked well for highlighting the lines cut into the piece. I like it 👍🏻
Thank you so much David 😊 I am so glad you like it 😊
Personally I like the band of colour and texturing on these pieces. It has the look of a craftsman and an added visual interest. I don’t see many turners that use these texturing tools that you have. I like little details like this, it gives it that unique look. Another very beautiful project. 👍
Thank you so much 😊 It was really hard to part with this. It by far was my favorite piece. I really like the look of the texture in this as well.
I have only seen a few turners use them.
Thanks again 😊
Continue, don't stop..
Greetings to you from Algeria 🇩🇿🇩🇿
Thank you so much Amar 😊
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🌿You welcome beautiful tanya🌿
..."I will follow your beautiful work with impatience, you must continue to shine and excel"
Bless you! Thank you so much 😊
That looks great. Beautiful work. Love the detailing with the burning either side of the stain... definitely enhances the piece.
Thank you so much Jiggsy's 😊 So glad you like it 😊
Sitting watching this with my morning coffee. Nice start to my day😁 Really nice, like the textured rings,colour works perfectly.
Another successful project. Keep safe and well.👍👍☕
Love it! That is so awesome! Thank you so much Clive 😊 So glad you enjoyed my video 😊
Take care 🙂
Looks good. If you burnt the rings before adding the stain the burning will inhibit the dye bleeding through.
Thank you so much 😊 I was wondering if it would. I will remember that for next time 😉
Good pointer. Also, make sure you can let go of the wire easily in case it gets trapped in the wood. Wire strong, , fingers not. Don't end up like the Wyoming Woodturner. He lost some bits of fingers on a saw, but the wire can do that too, beware! Best wishes.
Magnifique ! Bonne journée😉
Je vous remercie beaucoup
That came out reallyt nice!! I like the 2 tone colors, they go well together!
Thank you so much 😊 So glad you like it 😊
Turned out nice. The color and decoration look's like tanned leather and makes the piece. Great work Tanya .
Thank you so much Brent 😊
That's awesome!!
Thank you so much 😊
Very nice! Love the textured highlights
Thank you so much Norm 😊
Wow! You’re doing an Amazing job! My first time in your page and I love your work. Thank you foe sharing and God Bless You…
Thank you so much 😊 I sure do appreciate it 😊 Welcome to my channel 🥰
Absolutely stunning work.
Thank you so much 😊
That mortar and pestle is AWESOME! I'm definitely digging the subtle color ring and the wire burns. Homerun for you. Keep up the fantastic work and God Bless. 😉
Thank you so much 😊
Amazing woodturning, and video production!! You ought to record your next vendor market demo!!
Thank you 😊 that is a great idea 💡
Love the accent you did on both pieces. The markings and color really go hand in hand. Great feature for sure. Annette - Ackswoodpaste.
Thank you so much Annette 😊
What I think: I have to get one of those myself. Preferrably with interchangable wheels.
Nice work again Tanya!
Thank you so much Leo 😊 I am hoping to get some different wheels.
Very nice job on the mortar and pestle thanks for the video. This was the fist time I've been to your channel saw your comment on Jim Sprague's.
Thank you so much Bren 😊 So glad you found me😉
Nice work! I really like the details highlighted by the dye! Nice subtle touch! Looks like you are in about the same position as me! It has been a long hard slog!
Thank you so much 😊
Perfeita a sua arte parabéns
Muito obrigado!
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Loved it
Thank you 😊
That id really nice!
Thank you so much 😊
Hi Tanya. I like the yellow/ orange stain on the textured areas, looks the part, really nice. If you haven't got one and you can afford one, get yourself a Spindle Roughing gouge if you can afford one (1") maybe. That will knock the corners off square long grain stock much more efficiently than a bowl gouge can. They are also a doddle to sharpen too. I've been looking at that Sorby texturing tool for years, but it's a bit pricey for what you get. Anyway, best wishes and watch your fingers.
I believe she has a 1 1/2" Spindle Roughing gouge already 😉
Thank you John 😊
A Longworth chuck requires a VERY gentle touch. Light cuts are a have to. They won't hold nearly as securely as Cole jaws.. Nice project. I
rather like the colored band.
Thank you so much Arthur 😊 I will look into the Cole jaws.
Take care 🙂
Lindo trabalho parabéns
Muito obrigado!
Very nice, did you research about it to know how big or small to make it. Thank you for sharing your video.
Thank you so much 😊 I did look into it but I just wanted to know if you all used it and how? I will look into the bowl sizes 😉
Did u just use a mica powder and mix it with denatured alcohol to make ur own alcohol dye? I might have to try that n see how it works. Great job it's nice to see different things now and then!!
I used this wood dye for this turn. I really like it because you can make it as light or dark as you want.
www.amazon.com/Wood-Dye-Powdered-Solvent-Color/dp/B07Q3YV6P4#:~:text=Transol%20powdered%20solvent%20dyes%20are,in%20its%20own%20resealable%20bag.
I understand why you moved beyond the out of focus bit, but what was the tool you were using to hollow that out?
www.woodcraft.com/products/pro-easy-hollower-tool-1-easy-wood-tools?gclid=CjwKCAjwj6SEBhAOEiwAvFRuKKJi-ZGeGQxbAAzNZhaXoh9ckyBEsYmKYKX60iH88vSJJcl14-WcexoClEoQAvD_BwE
Can you please tell me the kind of wood you use. It truly turned out beautiful.
Thank you so much 😊 The pestle is curly black Maple and the Mortar is Curly Quilted Ambrosia Maple.
Friends, what measuring instrument is it, how innovative is it, or is it self-made?
It is for crushing and grinding herb.
Great piece. Burning the grooves before colouring will prevent bleed out of the colours, as it seals the grain. Your lathe looks remarkably like mine. As I'm in Australia, mine was marketed by a local tool company called Hare and Forbes as a Hafco WL46A. What is it sold as in the States? I have just subscribed, BTW. Cheers, mate.
Thank you Ron! I will try that next time and thank you for the tip. My lathe is a Grizzly GO766 with a 22" swing and made by Grizzly manufacturer. It is a very good machine.
I bet Australia is beautiful!
Thank you for watching my video and subscribing.
Take care!