wood turning an easy project that always sells out at craft shows
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- Опубликовано: 15 май 2024
- I always sell out of these at the craft show.
This new woodworking video is wood turning a vase with a unique feature. It has an interesting natural rim. They all turn out different and unique. people seem to love them. I always sell all that I bring.
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Hey Rus, Dan here. Isn't it wonderful all the creative things we can make from limbs. I used to think only logs were worth using. You continually prove otherwise. Thank you for the video, I can soon start turning again after shoulder replacement surgery. Until next time.
Thank you!
It's a lot like doodling with an eraser, ain't it? A glass tube insert would make it usable as a bud vase. Nicely turned! Thanks for sharing!
Thank you!
That option is there.
Love it
Thank you!
...always look forward to your vids to see what you come up with...thanks for this one!
Matt
Thanks Matt!
Hey, even roots are fair game for a Turner. That's an interesting piece. I'm guessing IMPULSE BUY PRICE $25.00 - $35.00. However, with inflation what it is.....?
Wakodahatchee Chris
Hey, if it will fit on the lathe I'll turn it. I sell this one for 15.00. But I'm not in it for the money.
And ,another very nice turning.
Thank you!
I appreciate you watching!
That is a lovely vase. Thank you for sharing your creativity and passion 🌞
Thank you Ray!
Nice work, thanks for sharing
Thank you Allen!
Appreciate you watching!
Well, that’s just neat. I thought it was going to be a goblet at first.
Thank you!
I'm glad you enjoyed it!
Another nice project. Well done!
Thank you Doug!
neat. thank you.
Thanks for watching!
now - that's real pretty! glad i stopped by
I'm glad you like it Liz!
Thanks for watching!
Always love your work...wouldn't mind see you doing a few bigger pieces though....well done.
Thank you!
I have one coming up.
Wow, you are very inspirative, you make nice things out of wood. :)
Thank you! I appreciate that!
Thanks for watching!
Do you ever have problems with cracking as the wood dries? I made some birdhouse ornaments from branches and the roof edges cracked. Honestly they looked nicer after. Added some character. Just wondering if there is something you do to prevent that
No not really. Like you said, sometimes it looks better. That happens with some of the vases I turn. If I'm turning something I don't want to crack I usually use wood that is dry.
@@RcWoodturning that’s what I thought you would say but figured I’d ask
I love the creativity, well done! You said you sell these at craft shows, what does a piece like this sell for?
Thank you!
They range from 10 to 30 dollars depending on size. I don't do it for the money so my prices are probably low.
I like your videos and what you make but I wish you would narrate. Tell us what you're doing. What finish you use.
Thanks Dennis!
I've mentioned numerous times that I use friction polish I make myself.
Thanks for watching!
@@RcWoodturning please narrate more than that
Very nice project. I just stumbled across your work! What lathe do you use?
Thank you!
I have a shop fox and a harbor freight lathe.
Not fair , you need the artistic eye , and i havnt got it 😂👏👏👏👏👏
It starts with inspiration then imagination next thing you know...
What are you using for a finish?
Homemade friction polish. Shellac with a little finish oil mixed in.
How do u know which piece of wood to use?
I look for pieces that have protrusions or knots for the rim.
What kind of prices do you get and do you only sell at shows?
Thanks and great videos.
KB
Most of my stuff ranges between 5 to 25 dollars. I've only sold at local craft shows.
@@RcWoodturning thanks and keep it up!
@@RcWoodturning ...out of curiosity, what are the craft show entry prices out there?
Matt
@@_zhawkeye_9808 The shows I do range from 20 to 60 dollars. But some shows go higher than that.
@@RcWoodturning ...thanks...I've seen $25 for small shows up to $375 for the large ones here...still considering trying it out...well, the smaller ones anyway...😅
Matt
I fail to see value in what’s made here..What is the object used for? Help
It's a vase or twig pot.