@@CookWoodworks I hope it wasn't Her last project. She is learning very fast - She is having a good teacher 👌I saw evolution of keeping gouges in hand. She was little scared - like everyone of us on the beginnig. Regards for both of You 🖐️🖐️
where did you get that awesome face protection. I want to do this my hubby on his lathe, but scared of getting a shard in my eye. His current shield is pretty flimsy
Good job Yours Wife 👌
Thanks! She did great for her first time!
@@CookWoodworks I hope it wasn't Her last project. She is learning very fast - She is having a good teacher 👌I saw evolution of keeping gouges in hand. She was little scared - like everyone of us on the beginnig. Regards for both of You 🖐️🖐️
That's very kind of you. She definitely improved, and she was less scared than I was my first time on the lathe🤣
@@CookWoodworks This is true what I wrote 😊 Caution never too much. Cultivate Her talent 💪
She doesn't look like an amateur to me - nice work!
A very nice Christmas gift! And well done to your wife! She did great, too!
Thanks so much!
Good job. Both of you
Thank you!
Wow good skill brother..
Neat project 👍
Thanks 🙏🏼
kool !!!
Nice project. What kind of finish did you use?
Thanks. It's butcher block conditioner, and it's a mix of beeswax and mineral oil
where did you get that awesome face protection. I want to do this my hubby on his lathe, but scared of getting a shard in my eye. His current shield is pretty flimsy
Well done - nice work !
By the way, what model is your Makita saw ?
If your tools are sharp enough, you don't need sand paper.
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