Beautiful! Also that angled parting tool trick solves one of my problems, I have not been able to cut an acceptable underside of the cap before. Bowing to the Master!
These sell like crazy at craft shows & art fairs. I make mine from Kentucky Coffee Wood (who knew they grew coffee trees in Kentucky???). Fun to make and good practice!
nice little mushroom. I'll give the "hairs" a go, haven done those on mushrooms yet. I like them plain or with some pyrography for the plates. have you had the chance to test my paste wax yet?
Nice to see you again Ronald. I haven't seen you in a while I like making mushrooms. Always fun. Thank you for sharing. See you on the next one
Beautiful! Also that angled parting tool trick solves one of my problems, I have not been able to cut an acceptable underside of the cap before. Bowing to the Master!
Good morning 🌅, Not much mushroom 🍄, very nicely cooked, 😂, well done, 👍🏻 from France,
Great job. Thank you 😊
Thank you for the new video Ronald, enjoyable!
Very nice Ronald, thanks for the demo.
Very cool Ronald, thanks for the lesson
Take care
Cheers
Harold
Great job Ronald!
@@davidrust7480 thank you David!
Leuk Ronald.
These sell like crazy at craft shows & art fairs. I make mine from Kentucky Coffee Wood (who knew they grew coffee trees in Kentucky???). Fun to make and good practice!
@@GeraldJensen i thought they only did fried chicken there... 🙂
Jawel, die maak ik ook regelmatig van allerlei takken die me toegestopt worden. De vorm is altijd juist 😃
Very nice 😊
Cute.🙂🙂
nice little mushroom. I'll give the "hairs" a go, haven done those on mushrooms yet. I like them plain or with some pyrography for the plates. have you had the chance to test my paste wax yet?
Hallo Ronald
bei vielen unseren Drechslerkollegen wird man ausgelacht wenn man gerne Pilze drechselt
schönes Video👍👍
@@juk1233 lass sie lachen... mir macht es auch Spaß...🙂
Why would anyone laugh at a craftsman for making wooden art? Especially if they sell well. Sounds arrogant and snotty to me.
Ronald, what type of wood did you use that has that orange heart wood?
@@norbertkeim5202 it is Yew...
Is the wood dry or green?
@@gfsimmons1 somewhere inbetween. But in case of yew it doesn't matter that much...