I’ve been using the sia soft pads from Vince for years. Absolutely love them. A trick is when they get clogged, throw them in the pocket of your smock and put it in the washing machine. They come out good as new. Just don’t put them in the dryer lol.
Wry nice hollow form. What is the wood? I am starting to like the antique oil finish. The lid finial is very nice. While hollowing how did you check your wall thickness as you turned? Thank you for another great video.
I really don't take readings I normally pack them in shavings and put them in storage and forget them for way too long. This one I turned so thin that I decided to just finish it. Thanks for Watching!!!
Nicely shaped turning. What grind do you use on yout 5/8 bowl gouge ? I've been using the sand paper from Vinces Wonders for about 4 yrs and really like it.
My question is about the wood you used . I'm unable to orient the grain direction. My first thought was that it was a limb with grain running end to end? My experience, however, tells me that end grain isn't any fun. Any help you can give about the blank you started with will be greatly appreciated!
Only one word Dean. BEAUTIFUL.
Thank You!!
Love that look and finish. Spending time on sanding does make a difference.
It does, Thanks for Watching!!!
Thanks Dean for another informative video. Cheers, Tom
Glad you enjoyed it Tom, Thanks for Watching!!
beautiful hollow form, thanks, Dean
Thanks Ward, and Thanks for Watching!!!
Nicely done Dean, beautiful vase.
Thanks Scott, and Thanks for Watching!!
Gorgeous!
Thanks
Awesome piece Dean nice job !!!👍👍👍👍
Thanks Scott!!
Gorgeous!!
Thanks
Looks great!
Thank You!!
Beautiful piece. Thanks for the tutorial. Always learn a few things with your videos.
Thank you very much!
Thanks. Going to do my first hollowform and this is a bjg help.
Great video Dean and a beautiful piece. Thanks for sharing.
Glad you enjoyed it, Thanks for Watching!!
That is a beautiful piece.
Thanks
Very nice Dean, I love the way the finish turned out.
Glad you like it Ronald, Thanks for Watching!!!
Nice work
Thanks Vern, Thanks for Watching!!!
Beautiful hollow form, Dean!
Many thanks Billy!
Very nice Dean. Some great character in the wood. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you Doug!!
HELLO, DEAN MY FRIEND. I HOPE YOUR HAVING A GREAT DAY. GREAT VIDEO MY FRIEND.GREAT TIPS .THANK YOU .FROM DOUG .SUBED
Thanks for the sub Doug, and Thanks for Waatching!!!
You're welcome my friend it's well deserved you're awesome thank you buddy from Doug
Thanks
I’ve been using the sia soft pads from Vince for years. Absolutely love them. A trick is when they get clogged, throw them in the pocket of your smock and put it in the washing machine. They come out good as new. Just don’t put them in the dryer lol.
Great tip! Thanks for Sharing!
Très jolie Dean’s et la finition est top bravo 👍👍👏👏
Thanks Denis, and Thanks for Watching!!!
Wry nice hollow form. What is the wood? I am starting to like the antique oil finish. The lid finial is very nice. While hollowing how did you check your wall thickness as you turned? Thank you for another great video.
Chinese Tallow Tree they grow like weeds in texas, Wall thickness on this one was 1/8" and checked with the figure 8 callipers. Thanks for Watching!!!
Very nice work sir. What is the moisture level you look for being that you and I are right at the water. Moisture can become an issue.
I really don't take readings I normally pack them in shavings and put them in storage and forget them for way too long. This one I turned so thin that I decided to just finish it. Thanks for Watching!!!
Nicely shaped turning. What grind do you use on yout 5/8 bowl gouge ? I've been using the sand paper from Vinces Wonders for about 4 yrs and really like it.
The one in this video is a 55 degree bevel with swept back wings. Thanks for Watching!!!
My question is about the wood you used . I'm unable to orient the grain direction. My first thought was that it was a limb with grain running end to end? My experience, however, tells me that end grain isn't any fun. Any help you can give about the blank you started with will be greatly appreciated!
How did you go about sanding the inside of it?
Sand paper on the end of a stick.