Man this Video was just what I needed!!! Given the task of making Christmas ornaments this year. I like the way you walk through the steps. Making it easy to return the demonstration on my own ornaments.
Just wanted to let you know that you do an excellent job of teaching. I have been making things with my hands for a long time and it has been great to see a young man such as yourself doing what you do. Cary on this great tradition. By the way well done on the ornament. 🖒
Liked the suggestion about gluing! As a relative newbie, its the little hints that seem to hit home. I suppose most experienced turners would have known that...but not me LOL! Great job...beautiful work.
Beautiful. Very inspiring and reminds me there are a thousand great projects you never think of when you try to think of one. Especially when it comes to projects for gifts.
That's a great video and some real quality workmanship, exactly what I needed as that's what I'm working on today. Thank you! Now I'm off to watch the rest of your videos!!
Darryl man thanks for this! after you doing all those Christmas ornament experiments I actually went on RUclips today to try and find tutorials. Now I don't have to anymore!
I decided to try to turn my ornaments like you did I always do it a different way and found it very easy the way you do it thanks the only problem I make mine smaller and the Chuck jaws don’t go small enough
Very nice ornament. A great family heirloom too. Was that a Cindy Drozda gouge? Looked like one. I consider Cindy to be the Finial Queen. She is amazing. Thanks for the seasonal inspiration buddy.
Thank you Charlie! No it isn't a Cindy Drozda gouge. I am using a Robert Sorry 3/8" spindle gouge that I converted to a detail gouge (or my version of one). I actually happened upon the profile by accident before I learned how to sharpen my tools properly. Cindy does a fantastic job and I have used the drawing that she has in her feed for proportioning of finials during my finial turning journey. Thanks for watching.
Amazing job and I swear I have never watched this video and I swear I just made an ornament this year that looks the exact same as yours even the spalted maple
Hi man, Really enjoyed watching your video - thanks. How do you get the fabulous shine of your globe? I don't always like to rich shine, but on this item, the high shine is fab. What do you use to get such a rich shine? Thanks. Phil in South West England.
nice. well done with the finials also. too many that I see are "fat" and visually heavy. my only comment would be to bake the globe just a hair less flat on the top and bottom. You typically still want a bit of a squashed sphere. keep it up
Man this Video was just what I needed!!! Given the task of making Christmas ornaments this year. I like the way you walk through the steps. Making it easy to return the demonstration on my own ornaments.
Wow! Great work... very instructional!
Thank you!
Great video Darryl. always enjoy watching and learning from you. Beautiful ornament.
Thank you Justin!
Just wanted to let you know that you do an excellent job of teaching. I have been making things with my hands for a long time and it has been great to see a young man such as yourself doing what you do. Cary on this great tradition. By the way well done on the ornament. 🖒
Absolutely beautiful. Thx
Liked the suggestion about gluing! As a relative newbie, its the little hints that seem to hit home. I suppose most experienced turners would have known that...but not me LOL! Great job...beautiful work.
Excellent, beautiful ornament...!
Cheers...
Beautiful work!
Beautiful. Very inspiring and reminds me there are a thousand great projects you never think of when you try to think of one. Especially when it comes to projects for gifts.
nice work and a lot of good tips - thanks Darryl, ornament came out very nice
Just found your video, best one I have seen showing how to do the globe ornament. Thanks for sharing….👍👍
This looks really nice. I am horrible at finials, but you made it look pretty easy. I just need to get back out there and try.
Thanks. You definitely gott keep trying #dreadknotandmakesomething =)
Great Job Darryl! I made one similar last Christmas, but didn't hollow it out enough and it was almost to heavy to hang on the tree.
Nice job. Good use of the chuck to expand into the center hole.
Looks awesome!
Great work!!! I need to try these
That's a great video and some real quality workmanship, exactly what I needed as that's what I'm working on today. Thank you! Now I'm off to watch the rest of your videos!!
Wow! Beautiful ornament and great presentation!
Thanks Darryl
That's a beautiful ornament and a terrific choice of materials. Keep up the good work. Thank you for sharing.
Excellent video. Hadn't thought of gluing the top and finial in like that, but it makes sense, and something I'll take away. Thanks for sharing.
Beautiful Definitely will give it a try you make it look so simple Take care
Beautiful work
Lovely piece of work. Top marks
Thank you!
I really enjoy your videos. I'm curious as to why you use CA glue for finish. Thank you.
Great video. I have been interested in doing hollow form ornaments but, I find them to be intimidating. You make them look easy. Thank you.
WOW great presentation and finished product. Thank you for sharing
Good Video. Nice turning
Good job nice work 👍
Beautiful work! I love doing hollow forms and have gotten into finials as well. You have encouraged me to give it a shot!
Very Very Nice Hollow form.What happend to your 1624?Thanks for sharing
I was wondering the same thing....
Great job. Very inspiring
Ok! Wow! That was great! What is the finish on the final hollow form? Great shine! I bet the lights on the tree will really make it pop.🎄
Darryl man thanks for this! after you doing all those Christmas ornament experiments I actually went on RUclips today to try and find tutorials. Now I don't have to anymore!
I had meant to have gotten this out earlier but..... life happens.
@@DreadKnotWoodshop You don't have to tell me about that! I'm definitely going to give this a try.
Beautiful ornament, thanks for sharing. I’m a beginner turner, lot of work to get this skilled. Full View and Like 👍
Very cool!
I decided to try to turn my ornaments like you did I always do it a different way and found it very easy the way you do it thanks the only problem I make mine smaller and the Chuck jaws don’t go small enough
Gorgeous ornament! You make it look so easy! (though I already know how easy it is to lose footage!)
Awesome video. I’m going to try making a ornament this way. Less waste on the body. 👍
Very nice ornament. A great family heirloom too. Was that a Cindy Drozda gouge? Looked like one. I consider Cindy to be the Finial Queen. She is amazing. Thanks for the seasonal inspiration buddy.
Thank you Charlie! No it isn't a Cindy Drozda gouge. I am using a Robert Sorry 3/8" spindle gouge that I converted to a detail gouge (or my version of one). I actually happened upon the profile by accident before I learned how to sharpen my tools properly. Cindy does a fantastic job and I have used the drawing that she has in her feed for proportioning of finials during my finial turning journey. Thanks for watching.
Beautiful!
Great work.
Amazing job and I swear I have never watched this video and I swear I just made an ornament this year that looks the exact same as yours even the spalted maple
Looks great
i got to try it this way,great video,I just subscribed
Really well explained and demonstrated. How do you finish your ornaments?
Nice work.
Beautiful and a great wood turner makes it look easy which im suspecting u r...jeff
The patience...
Just found this gem. Get video and finished peace sir.
That is beautiful. What did you finish it with??
Thanks
Welcome
I’m the opposite, I have made many finials, but yet to turn a hollow form. Thank You for sharing
Thank you!
NIce ornament. Well done. I love the high gloss finish on an ornament what did you finish with?
That is so cool Darryl. I really enjoyed this video and what jaws are those for the G3 Chuck?
Thanks Ramone. I used 20mm jaws
Hi man, Really enjoyed watching your video - thanks. How do you get the fabulous shine of your globe? I don't always like to rich shine, but on this item, the high shine is fab. What do you use to get such a rich shine? Thanks. Phil in South West England.
Looks awesome.
nice job. I like it
Thats Awesome Bro!!!
Excellent
Really like your final and hollow globe. Have you turned any bird house ornaments ?
Nice video! Do you encounter any problems hitting the chuck jaws while hollowing?
How did you finish it? What did you use? Very nice, I use to make them about 15 yrs ago and am just getting back into it.
I wish I had a way to show you a picture of it
NICE !
tremendous
Nice job. What is the finish?
Thank you. The globe is finished with several carts of thin ca and the finial is finished with friction polish and hampshire sheen.
Someone asked below, but got no answer. I would really like to know what finish you used and how you applied it.
The artistic part is where I have a problem I have no artistic vision
Nice...
nice. well done with the finials also. too many that I see are "fat" and visually heavy. my only comment would be to bake the globe just a hair less flat on the top and bottom. You typically still want a bit of a squashed sphere. keep it up
Thank you, I really appreciate the feedback.