Firstly, hope you're on the mend. Your health is more important than polishing videos .... or bowls. But. Superb job Gary. Both you and Phil have turned plain round bowls of late, and I make no secret my preference is for the nobbly, worty, bark on and uneven rims, but I gotta say if I could turn plain bowls to the quality you two can I'd be absolutely over the moon. You and Phil have taught me almost everything I know on my hobby lathe, and small and simple keeps us all grounded now and again despite the enticement of complexities, especially with end products like this. You get well Gary, we're all here for you and avidly awaiting next week's video if you are feeling well enough, love from the UK.
Thanks so much Richard. Small and easy can be fun and I have lots of pieces that are on the rugged side. That said next weeks is also on the easy side with a twist that makes it not so easy. Part of the reason was I was making a sign for our church. I will post a picture of that next week. So I am doing fine. The reaction from the meds is like a bad sunburn. The pokey part not fun but we know what caused it and I will not be taking that stuff again. Even though it seems to be the most common. Thanks for asking, Gary
Each and every one of your turned bowls are beautiful. That one is right up there with all the rest. Keep up the good work Gary , I pray that this issue you’re having resolves quickly.
Gary, Apple is a very nice turning wood. I especially like the colors and grain structure. The finish looks terrific. Get feeling better. Look forward to next weeks video!👍
That bowl really turned out nicely and the figure in that apple is great. Glad you are doing better; it's no fun when the medications cause issues. Looking forward to next week's video
Hello, thank you for explaining your process as you work. It adds an important layer of interest to a video when you come to understand what is happening and why. This is a lovely bowl.
Thank You Gary.. That is a very nice clean looking bowl. That Apple Wood was very thirsty applying the finish on the outside. The grain is very appealing and as always I look forward to your next show TM
Thanks TM. Yes it sure was thirsty. It had been under my pole shed for years and had really dried out. I will check the other half to see what it really was. As always I appreciate you watching, Gary
That is one of the prettiest pieces of Apple I have seen, Gary! It's beautiful all over, grain and color, but I think I like the grain in the bottom the best. I was quite envious of the simplicity of this bowl, not just the turning but the bowl itself. I think sometimes we forget, simple can be beautiful, too! You sure did get one of your great finishes on this one, great job, buddy! Stay healthy and take good care, my friend! 😀 Phil
Thanks Phil! These smaller bowls have been a lot of fun. I like the grain in the bottom as well. Apple is just a pleasure to turn. Hard enough to turn and have a nice finish and sands real well. Doing fine now that we figured out what meds I should never take. Thanks for watching my friend, Gary
Another great piece. I know it's selfish but take care of yourself and remain healthy so we can enjoy your work. I got sick 8 years ago and it took me 7 years to get back into woodworking. Mark
Thank you Mark. Doing fine now. My system did not get along with the antibiotics. I appreciate your concerns. You will see the flaky skin on my next video. Looks like a sun but. Gary
Lovely bowl Gary, beautiful grain and color and your finish is awesome! I hope your health improves because I look forward to seeing your newest creations! Well done and thanks! Cheers Al
Thank you Al,! Apple wood is pretty cool stuff. Doing pretty good thank you. I had something like this 8 months ago using the same antibiotic. This confirms that was what caused it back then. So no more of that stuff!!!! Thanks for watching, Gary
@@ThePapa1947 Your voice is not quite right. Drink some tea and honey. It will help that golden voice. I need more recovery time after a rough day. Tough getting.....what was I saying...lol!
Thank you Michael. Unfortunately I took an antibiotic that I am allergic to.Feeling fine now. Swelling is gone and a little skin issue like a sunburn is left. Thanks for asking, Gary
Thank you Valerie. For sure it dried for many years. And only a few cracks was a bonus. Getting better for sure. Just had to get that antibiotic out of my system. See you next week, Gary
Thanks Billy. Gotta love Apple Wood. Just like all the different flavors of apples there is also a different look to all the wood. Thanks for watching, Gary
A very beautiful little bowl Gary! I love the grain pattern and the wood has that nice warmth almost like cherry. I have an ancient pear and apple tree that have to come down this fall. They are quite small but I hope to get some turnable wood from them. Thanks for sharing! Cheers, Rick
Thanks Rick. Apple is beautiful wood. We have a small apple tree that just has not given any apples. Two small to turn We have a nice sized cherry tree but the birds beat us to them. Both trees will most likely stay. They make nice fences. Thanks for watching, Gary
Thank you Will. This is the second time this medicine did the same thing. It is confirmed that I should not take t. One of the mostly used one. Thanks for watching, Gary
Good evening, Gary. This bowl is gorgeous. I haven't heard of the new oil finish you use. Very nice. You certainly have my interest on the next project. See ya later. Ray.
Hi Ray, Tom put that product out earlier this year. He suggest putting it on under the abrasive paste. But I think it makes a better top coat I think you are going to like this new to me wood. Take care buddy! Gary
Such a beautiful piece pf apple Gary and wonderful bowl, I have a piece of apple under my lathe I need to have a go at soon but I have a feeling the cracks are going to be bad! All the best, Mike
Apple does show some great grain and markings, lovely job, my top wood Apple then Cherry. Hopes you get some better care that doesn't affect you and gets you mended again. All the best from Lincolnshire UK
Thank you Gary. Apple and Cherry are my favorite fruit woods for sure. I wish I would have remembered that this drug did the same thing to me 6 months ago. I guess back then we were not 100% that was it. But now I am! Thanks for watching, Gary
Very nice wood turning from apple wood. I've never turned apple wood before. I need to see if I can find some locally and give it a try. Good one, Gary!!!
Beautiful wood and bowl. Well, okay, I guess I like apple wood too. Haha. I am making a bud vase out of Bois d'arc, mesquite and mulberry. Each piece makes me think I love that particular wood until I work on the next piece. Haha. The bois d'arc is really hard though. The mesquite messes with my nose if I am not careful about the dust. Thanks for the fun. Hope you feel better soon.
Thank you Travis. It seems to me what ever I am turning I am really liking. The one for next week is something I have not turned and it is so cool looking. That is all I am going to say LOL Thanks for watching, Gary
Thanks Joey! We have a small apple tree that is yet to produce any apples. We keep talking about replacing it. Might make good smoking wood. Take care, Gary
Thanks Doug. It is one of my favorites to turn. Looking forward to what you think of next week's. Simple turning just to get a sneak peak of a new wood for me. Take care my friend, Gary
Fantastic bowl. That piece of apple is eye catching. Hope you are feeling better, you may want to look into better dust control/catching systems if your sinus problems continue to bother you.
Ah Gary a very nice beautiful bowl. Sorry about your health it seems many of us are suffering from one thing or another. I hope this passes soon for you so you can feel better.
Thank you John. We can go a long time enjoy eating delicious apples and never even know what the tree looks like inside. This tree had to come down because it was dying. Most was turned into firewood but I was able to get some nice pieces for turning. My hands are doing much better thank you. I only took the antibiotics for 4 days then I knew something was wrong. It was a struggle to get my wedding ring off and now I have it on a chain with something else special. Not going to put it back on till I know for sure this is all gone. Gary
Great looking bowl Gary! BTW I have a video coming out on Sunday of my first segmented bowl. I learned how to do it from watching your videos, I hope I can honor your teaching! Get well soon!
Sorry you're dealing with so much right now, Gary. I've got a plethora of allergies to antibiotics and only a few times have we had to use known reaction ones or something new and excitedly unknown. I hope you're back to yourself, soon. Great apple bowl. Nice to see so few splits. Can you tell us more about the extra sealer before the tung/wax? Was that instead of 2lb shellac then pastes? Always glad to try a different finishing method.
Thanks Jay I think most of the drug is out. I stopped taking it after 4 days when my hands swelled up. Been at least 2 weeks now. At least this time it confirmed I am allergic to it. And it does not get along with another med I have been taking for years. Guess it was the perfect storm. I think I mentioned I use Zinsser Seal Coat. I have no idea what cut it is but that is all I use for the sealer. This time I did not use the Zinsser Shellac. Thanks for asking and your concern with my health. Gary
I like to make smaller bowls like this one. I put them in our guest room on the nightstand. On those rare days that we have overnight guests I tell them to take the bowl to remember the visit.
What a great idea Rick. When we had the bad windstorm awhile back and had all the trees falling the neighbor across the street came to visit. They were looking at all the bowls I have sitting around so I picked one out and gave it to them. It is always a nice surprise when I just give somebody one.
I noticed a couple of weeks back that you got that Dewalt right angle drill for sanding. How do you like using it? What battery are you using? I have a Milwaukee M12 I have been using, and it seems to eat my batteries up rather quickly.
I really like this Dewalt drill. Works great and is easy to balance and the good thing there is no cord. I use the Dewalt batteries and the one I have is a 20 volt 3 AMP. Seems to last a good amount of time. I did order a second one just to have. We have some garden tools that are cordless. They use the same batteries but the tool and the batteries are inexpensive ones from Amazon. Those batteries are working good in the leaf blower and the weed wacker. They will fit my drill but I prefer having dedicated batteries for it. Thanks for watching, Gary
Thank you Jim. It is strange how most fruit wood likes to crack. It is a gentle looking grain and cuts nice but still must be some stress in there. Thanks for watching, Gary
Gary: What happened to your old Harbor Freight right-angle drill? When you started sanding with that De Walt, I had to check and make sure I was watching the right channel.
Thank you for asking James. I still have the HF drill. After my ankle surgery I decided it was harder to avoid the cord and I would have to tuck it away which made it harder to use. And I also like the ease of cordless. My other drill set is cordless but not right angle. Thanks for watching and asking, Gary
Stunningly handsome bowl, Gary!! I hope you feel better, soon. Be careful with spalted wood-- Inhaling that fungus is not good for a person's lungs. We all love your work, my friend.
Thank you Gaetan. Glad you liked the bowl. I think a lot of people are allergic to the same thing. You just do not know till you try it. Thanks for watching, Gary
A beautiful bowl. But it's a straight forward turning. No new technique. So, in my opinion, this video should have been much shorter. Still, thank you for sharing. Have a great day and stay safe.🙂🙂
Hi Glen and thanks for the suggestion. So not trying to make excuses but what should be cut out of this video? I sure try to keep them from being long but it is not as easy as it seems. At least for me. I am always open to suggestion so let me know how you would have done it. Then there are beginners who like to see as much as they can. Perhaps they do not have the experience that you have and want to see as much as they can. Don't take me wrong I would love to be able to do 15 minute videos. Next week should be shorter as I made one even more basic than this one but with an added technique that most do not do. Pretty much all my hands were willing to do. Hope to see you next week. Gary
I watched the entire video again making a note of times for major operations. First thing I noted is the video was actually shorter than I first perceived. My concern was for two areas. Shaping the outside and hollowing the inside. They still seem a bit long to me. The outside consisted mostly of long push cuts that appear pretty much the same to me. Hollowing demonstrated two or three different cuts but could have been made shorter in my opinion. Perhaps I am being too picky. But repeating the same thing more than three times makes me lose interest. I have been a subscriber of yours for quite a while and I rarely lose interest in your projects. I know that I am a majority of one a lot of the time so if my comments go against the grain please ignore me and keep doing the good stuff. I would love to meet you but I am in Florida and it's a long way to Oregon. Maybe at a symposium some where. I attend SWAT every year.🙂🙂
Thank you Dave. Well I have been told to shut up and just turn. Or too much talk and not enough turn LOL Not stopping while turning is how you miss a chance to refine the design. I do appreciate your concerns and there will not be a lot of talking on next week's which I just finish. Gary
Firstly, hope you're on the mend. Your health is more important than polishing videos .... or bowls. But. Superb job Gary. Both you and Phil have turned plain round bowls of late, and I make no secret my preference is for the nobbly, worty, bark on and uneven rims, but I gotta say if I could turn plain bowls to the quality you two can I'd be absolutely over the moon. You and Phil have taught me almost everything I know on my hobby lathe, and small and simple keeps us all grounded now and again despite the enticement of complexities, especially with end products like this. You get well Gary, we're all here for you and avidly awaiting next week's video if you are feeling well enough, love from the UK.
Thanks so much Richard. Small and easy can be fun and I have lots of pieces that are on the rugged side. That said next weeks is also on the easy side with a twist that makes it not so easy.
Part of the reason was I was making a sign for our church. I will post a picture of that next week.
So I am doing fine. The reaction from the meds is like a bad sunburn. The pokey part not fun but we know what caused it and I will not be taking that stuff again. Even though it seems to be the most common.
Thanks for asking,
Gary
These two good sir’s got me inspired to turn last year
Simply beautiful Gary. Apple always hides such wonderful grain. Stay healthy good Sir.
Thank you David I appreciate your comments. Doing fine now.
Gary
Each and every one of your turned bowls are beautiful. That one is right up there with all the rest. Keep up the good work Gary , I pray that this issue you’re having resolves quickly.
Thanks so much Dale.
I am feeling much better thank you.
Gary
Gary, Apple is a very nice turning wood. I especially like the colors and grain structure. The finish looks terrific. Get feeling better. Look forward to next weeks video!👍
Thank you Skip. Yes apple wood turns great. One of my favorites. And any cut offs are great for the smoker.
Feeling much better thank you.
Gary
I certainly hope all is well. It’s a nice bowl...kudos to you for pushing through...and thank you for thinking enough of us to finish this video.
Thank you Morgan. I appreciate your comments my friend,
Gary
@@ThePapa1947 are you ok though?
@@morgancalvi6675 yes doing fine now thank you.
Absolutely beautiful, I love the grain of apple wood and
Thank you Mark. As I recall this came off my sister in laws tree they took down.
Thanks for watching,
Gary
That bowl really turned out nicely and the figure in that apple is great. Glad you are doing better; it's no fun when the medications cause issues. Looking forward to next week's video
Thank you very much Mark. See you then,
Gary
Hello, thank you for explaining your process as you work. It adds an important layer of interest to a video when you come to understand what is happening and why. This is a lovely bowl.
Thank you very much Deirdre I appreciate your comments.
Gary
Papa,
Amazing what a very simple shape does to accentuate such beautiful colors and grain 😎😜😎!
Keep the aspidistra flying!
God bless,
Paul
Thank you very much Paul I appreciate your comments.
God bless to you as well my friend,
Gary
That is one beautiful bowl!!! Thank you so much for sharing. And, I'm glad you're feeling better.
Thank you very much Michael I appreciate your comments.
Gary
Thank You Gary.. That is a very nice clean looking bowl. That Apple Wood was very thirsty applying the finish on the outside. The grain is very appealing and as always I look forward to your next show
TM
Thanks TM. Yes it sure was thirsty. It had been under my pole shed for years and had really dried out. I will check the other half to see what it really was.
As always I appreciate you watching,
Gary
That is one of the prettiest pieces of Apple I have seen, Gary! It's beautiful all over, grain and color, but I think I like the grain in the bottom the best. I was quite envious of the simplicity of this bowl, not just the turning but the bowl itself. I think sometimes we forget, simple can be beautiful, too! You sure did get one of your great finishes on this one, great job, buddy! Stay healthy and take good care, my friend! 😀
Phil
Thanks Phil! These smaller bowls have been a lot of fun. I like the grain in the bottom as well. Apple is just a pleasure to turn. Hard enough to turn and have a nice finish and sands real well.
Doing fine now that we figured out what meds I should never take.
Thanks for watching my friend,
Gary
Another great piece. I know it's selfish but take care of yourself and remain healthy so we can enjoy your work. I got sick 8 years ago and it took me 7 years to get back into woodworking. Mark
Thank you Mark.
Doing fine now. My system did not get along with the antibiotics.
I appreciate your concerns.
You will see the flaky skin on my next video. Looks like a sun but.
Gary
Love the colors in apple. I have turned a few pieces myself. Very well done Gary 👍. Hope you feel better. Thanks for sharing and take care friend 😊.
Thanks Scott. Feeling much better now that I know what caused it.
Gary
I look forward to your videos every week and this one did not disappoint. Great looking bowl and finish. Take care of yourself. Thanks.
Thanks so much Richard your comments are much appreciated,
Gary
Very nice piece! Even the simple designs have beauty. A very rewarding effort. Thanks for sharing!
Thank you Mark. Well next week is about as simple as it gets. But wait till you see the wood.
Thanks for watching,
Gary
Gary that piece of Apple turned out really smart with some lovely grain in it to, well done
Thank you Alan. Happy you liked it.
Gary
What a gorgeous bowl! My Apple tree comes down next week and I am so anxious to turn some of the wood.
Thanks Carol. As long as it has to come down I hope it is a big one.
Lovely bowl Gary, beautiful grain and color and your finish is awesome! I hope your health improves because I look forward to seeing your newest creations! Well done and thanks!
Cheers Al
Thank you Al,! Apple wood is pretty cool stuff. Doing pretty good thank you. I had something like this 8 months ago using the same antibiotic. This confirms that was what caused it back then. So no more of that stuff!!!!
Thanks for watching,
Gary
Love the results of this one! Hope you have some more old apple laying around so we can see more beauties!
Thank you Ken. I know I have the other half of this one.
Thanks for watching,
Gary
@@ThePapa1947 Hope you're feeling better
@@kenvasko2285 thanks I do feel much better.
@@ThePapa1947 Your voice is not quite right. Drink some tea and honey. It will help that golden voice. I need more recovery time after a rough day. Tough getting.....what was I saying...lol!
Thanks, Gary! Beautiful finish! Take care of yourself...
Thank you very much Peter.
Take care.
Gary
Another great turning Gary, please take care of yourself, we all look forward to seeing your work
Thank you Michael. Unfortunately I took an antibiotic that I am allergic to.Feeling fine now. Swelling is gone and a little skin issue like a sunburn is left.
Thanks for asking,
Gary
Another lovely turning Gary with some beautiful grain look after yourself Gary and take it easy thankyou for sharing
Thank you very much Ronnie. Doing fine. It just took awhile for the antibiotic to get out of my system,
Gary
Apple that dried without major cracks, Wow! Hope your health continues to improve so you can keep those videos coming.
Thank you Valerie. For sure it dried for many years. And only a few cracks was a bonus.
Getting better for sure. Just had to get that antibiotic out of my system.
See you next week,
Gary
Beautiful simple bowl, great color in the wood! Well done sir!
Thanks so much Roger I appreciate you watching and commenting,
Gary
That old apple truly made a beautiful bowl, Gary! With your expert help, of course!
Thanks Billy. Gotta love Apple Wood. Just like all the different flavors of apples there is also a different look to all the wood.
Thanks for watching,
Gary
A very beautiful little bowl Gary! I love the grain pattern and the wood has that nice warmth almost like cherry. I have an ancient pear and apple tree that have to come down this fall. They are quite small but I hope to get some turnable wood from them. Thanks for sharing! Cheers, Rick
Thanks Rick. Apple is beautiful wood. We have a small apple tree that just has not given any apples. Two small to turn
We have a nice sized cherry tree but the birds beat us to them.
Both trees will most likely stay. They make nice fences.
Thanks for watching,
Gary
Apple wood is always really pretty Gary. Have a good week. Thank you for sharing. See you next week
Thank you Albert I appreciate you watching,
Gary
Thanks for the video, I love apple and it sure looks great. I hope you get back to feeling your old self soon.
Thanks Anita. Doing much better. Just a bad reaction to some meds there are now on my list not to take.
Thanks for asking,
Gary
@@ThePapa1947 those reactions can be so scary. Glad that you are better.
Pretty little bowl. Apple mostly turns out nice. Good grain. Thanks
Thank you very much Garth. I have been really happy with all the Apple I have turned.
Thanks for watching,
Gary
Beautiful piece of turned Apple wood, really liked the grain. Hope you feel better soon, and I will see you on your next video.
Thank you Kent. Feeling much better thank you.
Gary
Beautiful piece of Applewood and a beautiful bowl, nicely done as always Gary, hope you're feeling, regards Will.
Thank you Will. This is the second time this medicine did the same thing. It is confirmed that I should not take t. One of the mostly used one.
Thanks for watching,
Gary
Nice job and nice bowl, thanks for sharing.
Thank you William I appreciate you watching,
Gary
Beautiful bowl, Gary. I love apple. 😊
Thanks Rob. Apple wood is very pretty and most of the apples are delicious.
A win win
@@ThePapa1947 agreed. I am eating a delicious apple as I read your reply and respond to it. lol. 😊
Hope you're feeling better soon. That's a really nice-looking bowl.
Thank you Mark. Feeling much better thanks. Glad you liked the bowl,
Gary
Gorgeous bowl, Gary! Thanks for sharing!
Thank Gord. Good to see you my friend,
Gary
Always expect great work from you - thanks for sharing
Thanks Phil I appreciate you watching,
Gary
Very nice, the apple looks great, I love the shape.
Thank you David I appreciate you watching and commenting,
Gary
Яблоня и, практически, без трещин.Очень интересно. Здоровья вам, Гэри!
Спасибо сергей!
Фруктовая древесина имеет тенденцию трескаться, и я очень рад, что это сработало.
Спасибо за просмотр,
Гэри
Really pretty bowl, Gary! That grain is outstanding, and your finish looks to be smooth as silk! Take care, and I hope you’re feeling better soon.
Thank you Marcia. I appreciate you watching and taking time to comment,
Gary
It's a lovely bowl and love the finish.👌I hope all is well with you now mate,cheers and take care,Bram
Thank you Bram. I do love Apple wood. Well this confirms which antibiotic I should not take. Thanks my friend,
Gary
Beautiful bowl, Gary, take care, hope you'll be better soon!
Thanks so much. I appreciate your concern and I am doing much better thanks.
Gary
Another great job Papa looks awesome..
Thank you Bobby I appreciate you watching and commenting,
Gary
That is a beautiful bowl. Hope you get to feeling better. Keep up the amazing work. 👽
Thanks so much. Pretty much all cleared up. Thanks for asking,
Gary
Wow. What a magnificent bowl! The grain is so special ❤
Cyndi thank you very much for watching and commenting,
Gary
Good evening, Gary.
This bowl is gorgeous. I haven't heard of the new oil finish you use. Very nice. You certainly have my interest on the next project.
See ya later.
Ray.
Hi Ray,
Tom put that product out earlier this year. He suggest putting it on under the abrasive paste. But I think it makes a better top coat
I think you are going to like this new to me wood.
Take care buddy!
Gary
That turned out just lovely. ❤
Thank you Jane I appreciate you watching and commenting,
Gary
,, 😊@@ThePapa1947
Nice little bowl, Gary. Very pretty wood.
Bill
Thank you Bill I appreciate you watching,
Gary
Such a beautiful piece pf apple Gary and wonderful bowl, I have a piece of apple under my lathe I need to have a go at soon but I have a feeling the cracks are going to be bad! All the best, Mike
Thank you Mike. Apple can be different depending on what type of tree it is. Makes it interesting just like Cherry and other fruit wood.
Apple does show some great grain and markings, lovely job, my top wood Apple then Cherry. Hopes you get some better care that doesn't affect you and gets you mended again. All the best from Lincolnshire UK
Thank you Gary. Apple and Cherry are my favorite fruit woods for sure.
I wish I would have remembered that this drug did the same thing to me 6 months ago. I guess back then we were not 100% that was it. But now I am!
Thanks for watching,
Gary
Very nice wood turning from apple wood. I've never turned apple wood before. I need to see if I can find some locally and give it a try. Good one, Gary!!!
Thanks John. Almost every state should have apple trees. It is a pretty easy wood to turn. I am sure you would like it.
Beautiful wood and bowl. Well, okay, I guess I like apple wood too. Haha. I am making a bud vase out of Bois d'arc, mesquite and mulberry. Each piece makes me think I love that particular wood until I work on the next piece. Haha. The bois d'arc is really hard though. The mesquite messes with my nose if I am not careful about the dust. Thanks for the fun. Hope you feel better soon.
Thank you Travis. It seems to me what ever I am turning I am really liking. The one for next week is something I have not turned and it is so cool looking. That is all I am going to say LOL
Thanks for watching,
Gary
Always love the look of apple wood
Thanks Joey! We have a small apple tree that is yet to produce any apples. We keep talking about replacing it. Might make good smoking wood.
Take care,
Gary
What a beautiful turning really enjoyed watching your work. Thank you. Graham UK
Thank you Graham. I appreciate you watching and commenting,
Gary
Apple is nearly as consistent in the results as walnut. Very pretty grain and color with smooth surface texture. Nicely done my friend.
Thanks Doug. It is one of my favorites to turn.
Looking forward to what you think of next week's. Simple turning just to get a sneak peak of a new wood for me.
Take care my friend,
Gary
Beautiful color and grain patterns. Can't wait for next week's surprise wood. Take care of yourself!
Thank you Tom. I think you will really like the new wood. New to me at least.
Thanks for watching,
Gary
Such a pretty bowl!
Thank you very much Leslie!
Pretty bowl! Take care of yourself!
Thank you Gary...will do!
Nice keep up the good work hope you start feeling better
Thank you Arnold. I appreciate your comments.
Gary
I hope you feel better and have full recovery soon. God Bless you.
Thank you John! Feeling better. Just takes awhile to get the effects of out of your system.
Thanks for asking,
Gary
Love your work Gary
Thanks so much Ray I appreciate your comment and thanks for watching,
Gary
Love the apple bowl!
@@STMwoodturning thanks my friend!
Lovely piece, Gary. Here's hoping you're back on top of your game soon.
Thank you very much! Medicine can work wonders but no so much if you have an allergic reaction to it. Getting much better thank you,
Gary
Turned out way better than I thought it would very nice
Thank you Bill. Apple needs that coat of finish to really show its colors.
Happy you liked it,
Gary
Love it Gary
Thank you Bobby I appreciate you watching,
Gary
Fantastic bowl. That piece of apple is eye catching. Hope you are feeling better, you may want to look into better dust control/catching systems if your sinus problems continue to bother you.
Thank you John. Apple wood it a real special wood.
Thanks for watching,
Gary
Thats really nice Gary lovely grain pattern too
Thank you Colin I appreciate you watching,
Gary
Ah Gary a very nice beautiful bowl. Sorry about your health it seems many of us are suffering from one thing or another. I hope this passes soon for you so you can feel better.
Thanks Kevin. It was a fun little turning.
I am doing fine. Just a bad reaction to the meds.
Thanks for asking,
Gary
It's very beautiful!
Thanks James I appreciate your comments,
Gary
Beautiful. I do like apple, a choice grain if ever there was such a fruit offering. Nice work, hope that hand issue leaves you alone Papa.
Thank you John. We can go a long time enjoy eating delicious apples and never even know what the tree looks like inside. This tree had to come down because it was dying. Most was turned into firewood but I was able to get some nice pieces for turning.
My hands are doing much better thank you. I only took the antibiotics for 4 days then I knew something was wrong. It was a struggle to get my wedding ring off and now I have it on a chain with something else special. Not going to put it back on till I know for sure this is all gone.
Gary
Great looking bowl Gary! BTW I have a video coming out on Sunday of my first segmented bowl. I learned how to do it from watching your videos, I hope I can honor your teaching! Get well soon!
Thank you Jim I look forward to seeing what you come up with.
Gary
As always. Great.
Thanks Stevio I appreciate you watching,
Gary
Beautiful work Gary
Hi Walt, I appreciate you watching and commenting,
Gary
Very nice bowl
Thanks Barry. As always thank you so much for watching and commenting.
Gary
Sorry you're dealing with so much right now, Gary. I've got a plethora of allergies to antibiotics and only a few times have we had to use known reaction ones or something new and excitedly unknown. I hope you're back to yourself, soon.
Great apple bowl. Nice to see so few splits. Can you tell us more about the extra sealer before the tung/wax? Was that instead of 2lb shellac then pastes? Always glad to try a different finishing method.
Thanks Jay I think most of the drug is out. I stopped taking it after 4 days when my hands swelled up. Been at least 2 weeks now.
At least this time it confirmed I am allergic to it. And it does not get along with another med I have been taking for years. Guess it was the perfect storm.
I think I mentioned I use Zinsser Seal Coat. I have no idea what cut it is but that is all I use for the sealer. This time I did not use the Zinsser Shellac.
Thanks for asking and your concern with my health.
Gary
That is stunning
Thank you Dave!
Very nice!
Thank you very much John I appreciate you watching,
Gary
I like to make smaller bowls like this one. I put them in our guest room on the nightstand. On those rare days that we have overnight guests I tell them to take the bowl to remember the visit.
What a great idea Rick. When we had the bad windstorm awhile back and had all the trees falling the neighbor across the street came to visit. They were looking at all the bowls I have sitting around so I picked one out and gave it to them.
It is always a nice surprise when I just give somebody one.
Beautiful grain.
Thank you Khan!
Nice one!
Thank you Josh!
it is a gorgeous bowl - we are all glad that you are still turning, and serving the Lord
Thank you David I appreciate you watching and commenting,
Gary
nice bowl
Thanks Delbert I appreciate you watching and commenting.
Gary
Awe, hope you are feeling better big guy!!!
Thank you much better!
Howdy Gary! Beautiful bowl Enjoyed the video enjoyed seeing those shavings fly 😎👍 Take care buddy hope you don’t have any more of those reactions.
Thank you Kimsey. Always fun watching those shavings.
As long as I stay away from that antibiotic I should be just fine.
Thanks for watching,
Gary
Bel lavoro. Auguri per la tua salute.
Thank you very much I appreciate your comments.
Afternoon Gary
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Nice work good sir
Thank you very much I appreciate you watching and commenting,
Gary
I noticed a couple of weeks back that you got that Dewalt right angle drill for sanding. How do you like using it? What battery are you using? I have a Milwaukee M12 I have been using, and it seems to eat my batteries up rather quickly.
I really like this Dewalt drill. Works great and is easy to balance and the good thing there is no cord.
I use the Dewalt batteries and the one I have is a 20 volt 3 AMP. Seems to last a good amount of time.
I did order a second one just to have.
We have some garden tools that are cordless. They use the same batteries but the tool and the batteries are inexpensive ones from Amazon. Those batteries are working good in the leaf blower and the weed wacker. They will fit my drill but I prefer having dedicated batteries for it.
Thanks for watching,
Gary
Braw wee bowl Gary. Wny is it that fruit woods are really prone to cracks ? You take care as always & look after yourself. 👍🏴
Thank you Jim. It is strange how most fruit wood likes to crack. It is a gentle looking grain and cuts nice but still must be some stress in there.
Thanks for watching,
Gary
Gary: What happened to your old Harbor Freight right-angle drill? When you started sanding with that De Walt, I had to check and make sure I was watching the right channel.
Thank you for asking James. I still have the HF drill. After my ankle surgery I decided it was harder to avoid the cord and I would have to tuck it away which made it harder to use. And I also like the ease of cordless. My other drill set is cordless but not right angle.
Thanks for watching and asking,
Gary
Stunningly handsome bowl, Gary!! I hope you feel better, soon. Be careful with spalted wood-- Inhaling that fungus is not good for a person's lungs. We all love your work, my friend.
Thank you David. For sure spalted wood is not good. Really not so sure what was going on with this but it was on my mind.
Thanks for watching,
Gary
I keep noticing in your videos, you have a large depth of cut but you also speed the video up, how long in real time does a pass take?
Looking over the raw footage I would say they varied between 20 and 40 seconds. The longer would be for fine finishing cuts.
@@ThePapa1947 No wonder I can't do a 1/4” cut in 5 sec without a catch!
Sorry your doctor make Errors and work and finish and Bowl Beautiful
Thank you Gaetan. Glad you liked the bowl. I think a lot of people are allergic to the same thing. You just do not know till you try it.
Thanks for watching,
Gary
A beautiful bowl. But it's a straight forward turning. No new technique. So, in my opinion, this video should have been much shorter. Still, thank you for sharing. Have a great day and stay safe.🙂🙂
Hi Glen and thanks for the suggestion.
So not trying to make excuses but what should be cut out of this video? I sure try to keep them from being long but it is not as easy as it seems. At least for me. I am always open to suggestion so let me know how you would have done it.
Then there are beginners who like to see as much as they can. Perhaps they do not have the experience that you have and want to see as much as they can.
Don't take me wrong I would love to be able to do 15 minute videos.
Next week should be shorter as I made one even more basic than this one but with an added technique that most do not do.
Pretty much all my hands were willing to do.
Hope to see you next week.
Gary
I watched the entire video again making a note of times for major operations. First thing I noted is the video was actually shorter than I first perceived. My concern was for two areas. Shaping the outside and hollowing the inside. They still seem a bit long to me. The outside consisted mostly of long push cuts that appear pretty much the same to me. Hollowing demonstrated two or three different cuts but could have been made shorter in my opinion. Perhaps I am being too picky. But repeating the same thing more than three times makes me lose interest. I have been a subscriber of yours for quite a while and I rarely lose interest in your projects. I know that I am a majority of one a lot of the time so if my comments go against the grain please ignore me and keep doing the good stuff. I would love to meet you but I am in Florida and it's a long way to Oregon. Maybe at a symposium some where. I attend SWAT every year.🙂🙂
Take care of yourself.
Thank you Kristi. Seems to have settled down. I know for sure I will not take that antibiotic again.
We can watch, no need to strain your voice unnecessarily
Thank you Dave. Well I have been told to shut up and just turn. Or too much talk and not enough turn LOL
Not stopping while turning is how you miss a chance to refine the design.
I do appreciate your concerns and there will not be a lot of talking on next week's which I just finish.
Gary
Don't take me wrong, your commentary while turning is a large part of why I like your channel, I was just thinking about your hoarseness.
Thanks Dave I appreciate it
We seem to have things under control.
It's because we all care