Bro I’ve been watching your videos and they just put me in such a good mood. You are amazing! Thanks for passing on your knowledge. It’s a great contribution to humanity!
Thank you so much I appreciate you watching and commenting. By the way math was always my favorite subject and I used it everyday at work as a wood pattern maker. Mostly geometry and trigonometry. Gary
Hi Gary, Superb my friend and it is still something on my to do list. Staying with a friend for the weekend picking up some new toys (tools) and wood. Take care Gary. Cheers, Huw
Hi, I have enjoyed watching your videos. I sure liked this one. I am 90 years young and i turn wood bowls. I have access to lumber I sawed years ago on my band saw mill. I use layers of different types of wood to make my bowls. Your video is something something I could do. Thank you so much.
Thank you very much Robert. I like to see others try something that looks hard but really is not if they see how it is done. Thanks for watching and commenting, Gary
I love the combination of woods and how the swirls turn out in the bowl (and it could obviously be done with any number of different woods). But, what I like even better, is how this system of cutting out those rings and then stacking them saves a lot of wood. Why waste 3-4 feet of lumber on a project that could be done with less than one? Using a variety of angles for the cutout, it'd even be possible to change the shape of the bowl. Definitely glad I watched this video: two relatively easy to grasp tricks in one.
Never imagined that I would subscribe to a wood turning channel - turned many artefacts from a ten foot former for part of a roof construction in fibre-glass, to segmented pieces, to complex patterns for lamp posts, to miniature boxes - but you have given me ideas. Just proves someone is never too old to learn. I think I must be about three years older than your good self. It is a credit to you!
Thank you Anthony and it sounds like you have done a lot of what I have done. I also have turned many large patterns. Some were going to be dome shapes cast in titanium and many forms for making fiberglass parts. We also made many patterns from lamp post and fancy cover plates for a place called Pioneer Square here in Portland. You sound as though you are a former pattern maker as well? Thanks for watching, Gary
Thank u for the hot glue tip, makes it easy to remove glue block. Also made one of your chose bowls....great instructions, thank u. Your projects our outstanding.
Another amazing piece Gary, thanks for sharing. As I was watching the video I tried to figure out who your voice reminded me of and I figured it out, you sound just like mr. Jonas (Robert William "Dabbs" Greer) on Gunsmoke!
Thank you Michael. Hmm I will have to check that out. Someone else said I sounded like someone else in a TV show. I think it was a ship captain or something like that. Thanks for watching, Gary
Thank you Gaynor. Happy you enjoy my videos. When I get something in my head I just keep thinking about it and then pretty much have to try it. Thanks for watching, Gary
Found your channel from watching the master, Phil Anderson, he mentioned you and said we all should know who you are so I looked you up and boy what a sweet bowl! I'll be watching more in the future!
Hi Gary I just started watching your channel. I would say it is the best and most informative I’ve seen. I have subscribed. Thanks for sharing. Cheers Mark
Hi there Mark! Well thank you very much for your kind comments and very happy that you have subscribed. Look forward to hearing more from you. Take care, Gary
Thank you very much Mike. Because the Padauk was dark from sitting around unfinished it did not really look good until I turned it. Then it was pretty exciting to get finished. Thanks for watching and God bless, Gary
Thank you very much Ray. Funny when I got the Padauk out it had darkened from sitting in the light and it almost looked like the Walnut. But I knew once I turned it the colors would be back. Thanks for watching my friend, Gary
Fascinating process, beautiful results! Just bought a used Nova 1624 in good shape (& at a good price!) to replace my ancient Craftsman 1st lathe. Can't wait to do some turning of a more serious nature & hope to get proficient enough to try one of these. You explain the procedure quite well, Sir. (And BTW, thank you SO MUCH for not contaminating your videos with a music bed!)
Thank you very much. You will enjoy the new used lathe you bought. I did a lot of turning on one of those old Craftsman lathes. I had one I rewired the motor so it could turn in reverse. I did that just for sanding. When I first started making videos I did not know what to do so I did have music but soon figured out that just did not fit. Plus it was extra work to put it in. Thanks for watching, Gary
Thanks for the response. Turned a simple little bowl last night from a piece of Ponderosa Pine from the firewood pile just to get acquainted with the Nova & am quite pleased. What a difference! (Got a "slightly used" Craftsman I could sell you. Make ya a deal! 😉) @@ThePapa1947
Someone can't imagine we started with flat wood, 👏🏽👏🏽
Thank you very much. It is a fun and efficient way to make a bowl.
Take care,
Gary
🐼 Big Bear Hugs from a 68 yr old grandma in Kirby, Texas, USA 🐼 ❤️ 🎀 ❤️ 🎀
Thanks so much Grammy Bear!
Take care,
Gary
beautiful as usual PaPa.
Thank you Ron I appreciate you watching and commenting,
Gary
Brilliant. Well done. Not done a bowl from a board yet. Will have to try this method, thanks.
Thank you very much Malcom I appreciate you watching and commenting,
Gary
Beautiful Piece and interesting process. Full View and Like 👍. Hope you and your family are staying safe
Thank you very much Allen! It is a fun process as well.
Thanks for watching,
Gary
Gary it is beautiful. You have so many little tips and tricks that you share. Much appreciated.
Thank you Joseph. Happy you liked it and happy to share what I know.
Take care,
Gary
Very nice, Gary! You're one of the best!
Thanks so much Dan. That is very kind of you to say.
Looking forward to what you have for us coming up.
Take care,
Gary
Bro I’ve been watching your videos and they just put me in such a good mood. You are amazing! Thanks for passing on your knowledge. It’s a great contribution to humanity!
Thank you Ron I appreciate your comments.
Gary
Beautiful is all I can say.
Thank you very much Ronnie and thanks for watching.
Gary
This is absolutely stunning. I am so in love with everything about it ❤❤❤❤❤
Thanks so much Lucy. Happy you liked it. I think I need to make a few more of these.
Thanks for watching,
Gary
That bowl is so darn gorgeous, I am awestruck. You are my hero.
Thank you so much I appreciate you watching and commenting. By the way math was always my favorite subject and I used it everyday at work as a wood pattern maker. Mostly geometry and trigonometry.
Gary
Fantastic design and excellent quality 👏 👌 👍
Thank you very much and thanks for watching.
Gary
Auténtico!👌👏👏👏👏👏👏👍
Hi Gary, Superb my friend and it is still something on my to do list.
Staying with a friend for the weekend picking up some new toys (tools) and wood.
Take care Gary.
Cheers, Huw
Thank you Huw! New toys and wood. Hard to get any better than that. Looking forward to hearing all about them.
Have fun,
Gary
I'm 778 on your thumbs up; hated to change what you had, was such a nice number. Outstanding bowl, beautiful work.
Thank you very much EG! Yes 777 is a great number but I like 778 as well and thanks for watching and commenting.
Gary
Hi, I have enjoyed watching your videos. I sure liked this one. I am 90 years young and i turn wood bowls. I have access to lumber I sawed years ago on my band saw mill. I use layers of different types of wood to make my bowls. Your video is something something I could do. Thank you so much.
Thank you Paul. Sounds like a great source of wood. I am sure you would enjoy doing one of these.
Have fun turning my friend,
Gary
Most efficient bowl ever!
Thank you and thanks for watching,
Gary
Always enjoy your videos, you explain your process really well so anyone can follow along and attempt these projects themselves.
Thank you very much Robert. I like to see others try something that looks hard but really is not if they see how it is done.
Thanks for watching and commenting,
Gary
I love the combination of woods and how the swirls turn out in the bowl (and it could obviously be done with any number of different woods).
But, what I like even better, is how this system of cutting out those rings and then stacking them saves a lot of wood. Why waste 3-4 feet of lumber on a project that could be done with less than one? Using a variety of angles for the cutout, it'd even be possible to change the shape of the bowl.
Definitely glad I watched this video: two relatively easy to grasp tricks in one.
Thank you very much Judith.
With the waste of wood and the cost this method really does make sense.
Happy you enjoyed the video.
Gary
Nice jig for the 45 degree cut with the parting tool! Thanks for the video.
Thank you Ed, happy you enjoyed it.
Gary
Papa! You are doing great! I learned a lot!!! Thanks! Wish you a good health!!! CTS from Seoul, Korea
Thank you very much. Happy you are enjoying my videos.
Take care.
Gary
Beautiful, Beautiful, Beautiful ...
Thank you very much RagtimeAnnie! And thanks for watching,
Gary
I really like that! I will make the jig to practice cutting rings and work my way up to a bowl like that. Your explanations are excellent!
Thank you very much for your kind words and thanks for watching,
Gary
Never imagined that I would subscribe to a wood turning channel - turned many artefacts from a ten foot former for part of a roof construction in fibre-glass, to segmented pieces, to complex patterns for lamp posts, to miniature boxes - but you have given me ideas. Just proves someone is never too old to learn. I think I must be about three years older than your good self. It is a credit to you!
Thank you Anthony and it sounds like you have done a lot of what I have done. I also have turned many large patterns. Some were going to be dome shapes cast in titanium and many forms for making fiberglass parts. We also made many patterns from lamp post and fancy cover plates for a place called Pioneer Square here in Portland.
You sound as though you are a former pattern maker as well?
Thanks for watching,
Gary
Excellent work and so informative i have learned a lot from watching this more please
Thank you very much! Yes there will be more.
Take care,
Gary
Thank u for the hot glue tip, makes it easy to remove glue block. Also made one of your chose bowls....great instructions, thank u. Your projects our outstanding.
Thank you Mario, the hot glue does come in handy.
Take care,
Gary
Another little beauty. Well done again very nioce
Thanks so much Brendon. Happy you liked it.
Thanks for watching and commenting.
Gary
Bravo……….. Great technique and beautiful turning.
Thank you very much! and thanks for watching,
Gary
Another amazing piece Gary, thanks for sharing. As I was watching the video I tried to figure out who your voice reminded me of and I figured it out, you sound just like mr. Jonas (Robert William "Dabbs" Greer) on Gunsmoke!
Thank you Michael.
Hmm I will have to check that out.
Someone else said I sounded like someone else in a TV show. I think it was a ship captain or something like that.
Thanks for watching,
Gary
Wow, nice work, Gary!
Thanks so much Rick I am happy you liked it.
Take care,
Gary
Gorgeous looking with nice colours take care.
Thank you Sagar!
Take care my friend,
Gary
HI gary super cool again and so simple and with out the jig u made as before. great.
Thank you Manjit. Yes no jig needed to cut and glue this one up. And endless what you can do using this method.
Thanks for watching,
Gary
For a high gloss look. Beautiful.
Thank you Floyd and thanks for watching.
Gary
I love it! It is beautiful 👍👍👍
Thank you Brenda and thanks for watching.
Gary
I love this. I just cannot get my head around what you do and how your head works....so jealous.
Thank you Gaynor. Happy you enjoy my videos. When I get something in my head I just keep thinking about it and then pretty much have to try it.
Thanks for watching,
Gary
Found your channel from watching the master, Phil Anderson, he mentioned you and said we all should know who you are so I looked you up and boy what a sweet bowl! I'll be watching more in the future!
Thank you very much I am happy you found my channel. Phil is a great guy and my favorite to watch.
Thanks again,
Gary
Exceptional technique and turning fabulous finish you are a real credit to your craft a true magician thank you for sharing your videos 👍
Thank you Philp for your very kind words and for watching.
Gary
Hi Gary I just started watching your channel. I would say it is the best and most informative I’ve seen. I have subscribed. Thanks for sharing.
Cheers Mark
Hi there Mark! Well thank you very much for your kind comments and very happy that you have subscribed. Look forward to hearing more from you.
Take care,
Gary
Beautiful!
Thank you Susan and thanks for watching.
Gary
Absolutely beautiful and stunning I love it Gary take care and God bless
Thank you very much Mike. Because the Padauk was dark from sitting around unfinished it did not really look good until I turned it. Then it was pretty exciting to get finished. Thanks for watching and God bless,
Gary
So fun to watch and I learned a lot thank you
Thank you John I appreciate you watching and commenting.
Gary
I agree with Phil and I was thinking you must have liked geometry in school. You are an artist for sure. BTW I think Phil could do this.
Thank you very much Ronnie. And without a doubt Phil could do this.
Take care,
Gary
And Gary makes order out of chaos. Great looking bowl and thanks for explaining your technique.
Thank you Douglas! Happy you enjoyed it. I know I sure enjoyed making it.
Take care,
Gary
It's just amazing. This is NOT the first time I've watched this. Thanks Gary!
Thank you Steve and thanks for watching it again.
Gary
Wow. Impressive to say the least. Wish you gave in person lessons!!
Thank you very much Kenny. I appreciate your comment and thanks for watching.
Gary
Really nice Gary.
Many thanks and thanks for watching,
Gary
Absolutely amazing outcome!!!!
Thank you very much!
I'm going to make one. Again your vido was great.
Thank you Mike and have fun. It really is as easy as it looks.
Take care,
Gary
You have the best tips and jigs, thanks. Bowl turned out great. Will I try it, probably, in time. That would be my best compliment to your skills.
Thanks so much Joseph and best of luck when you do try it.
Gary
What a lovely job! Thanks for sharing.
Thank you very much Gordon. I appreciate you watching,
Gary
Very great looking👍
Thank you very much Michael and thanks for watching,
Gary
Awesome awesome awesome awesome, Gary.
Thanks so much Kobie! I appreciate you watching.
Gary
I'm headed to my shop right now to start one of these. Your's turned out perfect. Thanks for the video
Thank you Terry and let me know how it turns out.
Gary
definitely on my list of must do's
Have fun when you get to it and thanks for watching.
Gary
@@ThePapa1947 still have to try tumbling blocks👍😎
@@spindlesworkshop9744 looking forward to seeing how it turns out when ever you get around to it.
I love your segmented turnings.
Thank you Ron. Happy you like them and I have a few ideas I want to try soon.
Take care,
Gary
Good evening, Gary. Not doubt about it, I have to try one of these bowls. I like your choice of wood, the bowl really pops. Thumbs up.
Thank you very much Ray. Funny when I got the Padauk out it had darkened from sitting in the light and it almost looked like the Walnut. But I knew once I turned it the colors would be back.
Thanks for watching my friend,
Gary
Beautiful 👍👍👍. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you and thanks for watching.
Gary
very inspiring video, thank you!
Thank you Daniel I appreciate you watching,
Gary
Great job I think that might be the most beautiful thing I have seen you make but I love lines like that
Thank you Bill, it is also one of my favorites.
Take care,
Gary
beautiful, beautiful work
Thank you very much!
I'm very new too all this. And your videos are brilliant. You make everything look very simple. Thank you for sharing 👍👍
Thank you Warren and thanks for watching. I hope you enjoy woodturning as much as I do.
Take care,
Gary
Gorgeous piece. ❤️🥰👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Thank you Wanda and thanks for watching,
Gary
Hell of a job partner!
Thank you Pappy!
Great job Papa looks beautiful!
Thank you very much Jim. Happy you liked it.
Take care,
Gary
Beautiful as always, Thanks.
Thank you very much. It is an easy process to do and lots of fun.
Thanks for watching,
Gary
Dude this is a brilliant idea! Excellent bowl
Thank you Jarred and thanks for watching.
Gary
It's so gorgeous!
Thank you very much Mary. Happy you like it. For sure it is one of my favorites.
Thanks for watching,
Gary
@@ThePapa1947 You’re very welcome Gary.
Beautiful bowl. Good way to maximize some leftover wood. I’ll have to give that a try sometime!
Thank you very much. Happy you liked it and you will find it is pretty easy to do.
Thanks for watching,
Gary
perfect workmanship
Thanks so much David and thanks for watching,
Gary
A real beauty!
Thanks so much Jen I appreciate you watching and commenting.
Gary
Fun indeed, Gary!
Thanks so much Louis and thanks for watching.
Gary
Very nice and interesting bowl Gary. Someday I'll attempt it!😃👍🏻👍🏻
Thanks so much Mike and I will wait to hear how yours turns out😀
Take care,
Gary
Fascinating process, beautiful results! Just bought a used Nova 1624 in good shape (& at a good price!) to replace my ancient Craftsman 1st lathe. Can't wait to do some turning of a more serious nature & hope to get proficient enough to try one of these. You explain the procedure quite well, Sir. (And BTW, thank you SO MUCH for not contaminating your videos with a music bed!)
Thank you very much. You will enjoy the new used lathe you bought.
I did a lot of turning on one of those old Craftsman lathes. I had one I rewired the motor so it could turn in reverse. I did that just for sanding.
When I first started making videos I did not know what to do so I did have music but soon figured out that just did not fit. Plus it was extra work to put it in.
Thanks for watching,
Gary
Thanks for the response. Turned a simple little bowl last night from a piece of Ponderosa Pine from the firewood pile just to get acquainted with the Nova & am quite pleased. What a difference!
(Got a "slightly used" Craftsman I could sell you. Make ya a deal! 😉) @@ThePapa1947
Still ♥️ the technique. And ♥️ the results.
Thank you Valerie and now I am dreaming of something very odd and only using some of the technique.
Thanks for watching.
Gary
@@ThePapa1947 Oooooo, sounds interesting! Can’t wait.
Love your work absolutely beautiful.
Thank you so much! I appreciate you watching and commenting Kathleen.
Take care,
Gary
Great job Papa, awesome bowl..
Thank you Bobby and thanks for watching.
Gary
Excellent job and video
Thanks so much Vern and thanks for watching,
Gary
Unique piece. Beautiful 👍
Thank so much Sony!
Cheers,
Gary
Beautiful bowl Gary.
Thank you very much Jack I appreciate you watching and commenting.
Gary
Hi, great work. I sprayed to seal the colour in. The dye in redwood would stain the lighter wood.
I'm trying today. Thanks for the technique.
Thanks Martin. It works perfect just take you time with a few very light coats.
Gary
Stunning bowl Mr. Gary
Thank you so much Donald I appreciate the comment.
Take care my friend,
Gary
Gorgeous.
Thank you very much Gerry and thanks for watching.
Gary
Wow, beautiful
Thank you so much Tim I appreciate you watching and commenting.
Gary
Beautiful piece!🌸
Thank you very much Cintia and thanks for watching,
Gary
Awesome looking bowl.
Thank you very much Julian and thanks for watching.
Gary
great bowl l think l will try mading one thank you for great job
Thank you Delbert. It is fun and fairly easy to do. Best of luck.
Gary
amazing talent and work!!!
Thank you very much Brandon!
Beautiful
Thanks so much Mike and thanks for watching,
Gary
A beautiful job
Thank you very much Moises!
that was so inspiring to watch and lear thank you very much from the UK
Thank you June. I appreciate you watching and commenting.
Gary
I love this beautiful bowl!
Thanks so much Julee!
Beautiful bowl 😻
Thank you Tony I appreciate you watching.
Gary
Wow! That’s awesome!
Thank you Sean I appreciate your comment and thanks for watching.
Gary
Oh wow stunning piece! Thanks for sharing!
Thank you very much and thanks for watching,
Gary
Very nice. Enjoyed the video.
Glad you enjoyed and thanks for watching Bill.
Take care,
Gary
I really like how that one turned out. :)
Thank you very much Aaron! Hope you survived that heavy rain storm we had the other day.
Thanks for watching,
Gary
Salut Garry, amazing as usual.
Thanks so much jean-louis and thanks for watching.
Gary
The master of wood turning
Thanks so much Renzo!
Use Laquer because other finishes cause the Padauk would bleed. I believe I heard you say that before. Excellent job. Really nice
Thank you Scott and you are correct on the choice to use lacquer.
Thanks for watching,
Gary
Wouldn’t sanding sealer prevent the bleeding?
@@alanbragg9466 if it was lacquer based, yes…
@@ThePapa1947 Would another reason to use lacquer be that subsequent coats would adhere with out sanding between cured layers?
@@conniswilson6717 yes for sure and that is a reason I like to use it.
You once again fail to disappoint: an exquisite piece of art, that's also a functional bowl. Nice one, Papa G ❣️👍✌️
Thanks so much Dwayne for your wonderful comments.
Take care,
Gary
@@ThePapa1947 Will do, Papa G; and you as well.