Big platter but with little twist

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  • Опубликовано: 6 апр 2024
  • #woodturning #ash #creative
    This time I used a different finish and went for creative colors by Odie's which really lovely fill the grain in this ash.
    Hopefully you'll get something out of this video.
    Thank YOU.
    disclaimer- I'm profesional woodturner. Methods that are shown works great for me and they are not only methods out there, if you find this or any other method not comfortble,please use some other way.
    Enjoy
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    disclaimer Methods that are shown works great for me and they are not only methods out there, if you find this or any other method not comfortble,please use some other way.
    Thank you and enjoy
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Комментарии • 176

  • @joehenderson5730
    @joehenderson5730 Месяц назад +1

    Great teaching Tomislav.Stunning works of art.

  • @randykniebes5364
    @randykniebes5364 29 дней назад +2

    You did a very great job of explaining how to make the platter!!! Thanks!!!

  • @racheldray1057
    @racheldray1057 Месяц назад +1

    Fantastic finish. The white really shows the grain and emphasises the beauty of the wood. A very elegant platter.

  • @RobertB4170
    @RobertB4170 Месяц назад

    Beautiful work. Clearly shown technique. Thank you. I too may have to emulate this piece.

  • @johnnyb95678
    @johnnyb95678 Месяц назад +1

    Really cool finish. I never thought of using a white pigment like that. The platter turned out really beautiful. Thank you for sharing.

  • @rohmatbubut-um4ug
    @rohmatbubut-um4ug 2 дня назад +1

    Salam sehat 2 selalu ya om ,,, 🙏🙏❤

  • @paulplager9498
    @paulplager9498 Месяц назад +2

    Beautiful piece. You have to love the chatoyance of Koa wood.

  • @user-ys7mh2qe2l
    @user-ys7mh2qe2l Месяц назад +2

    Beautiful!

  • @dianeclemmer1344
    @dianeclemmer1344 Месяц назад +1

    Absolutely gorgeous ❤️

  • @DougMilleratWoodSpunRound
    @DougMilleratWoodSpunRound Месяц назад +1

    Such a gorgeous platter. Thanks for sharing.

  • @haroldogarciasilvestrejuni1218
    @haroldogarciasilvestrejuni1218 27 дней назад +2

    Beautiful. good wood to work with.

  • @yegorburov5881
    @yegorburov5881 Месяц назад +1

    Отличная работа Томислав! Получилось хорошо и рисунок симметричный.

  • @jonathanmangold5024
    @jonathanmangold5024 Месяц назад +1

    I really enjoy watching you work, Tomislav.

  • @waynenickoleff9041
    @waynenickoleff9041 Месяц назад +8

    Hi Tomislav, as always your turnings are beautiful. What attracted me to your site are your explanations and processes, they are second to none! Greatly appreciated, thank you. Take care, Wayne

  • @peteranthonyboland750
    @peteranthonyboland750 23 дня назад +1

    I watched this yesterday but lost the video to comment so I have just found it and you have turned a beautiful piece of work, thank you for sharing 😊

  • @athompson8976
    @athompson8976 Месяц назад +2

    This guy makes it look so easy.

  • @christopherharrison6724
    @christopherharrison6724 Месяц назад +1

    Great tips and the ash platter looks fabulous.

  • @gregsmith_za
    @gregsmith_za Месяц назад +3

    So I'm 6 seconds into the video and I already like it. "What I've got here is A BIG ASH BLANK". I didn't head "Ash" the first time around 😂

  • @DavidBird-uu8km
    @DavidBird-uu8km Месяц назад +1

    Very nice I like the white finish, it turned out great.

  • @suewilson9553
    @suewilson9553 28 дней назад +1

    Beautiful work!!!!!

  • @kevinburrows735
    @kevinburrows735 Месяц назад +1

    Stunning 👏

  • @user-zp8dl6lv8f
    @user-zp8dl6lv8f Месяц назад +1

    Good explanation Master, thank you for that video

  • @glennnord2605
    @glennnord2605 Месяц назад +1

    great job and nice color .

  • @gregmcateer8752
    @gregmcateer8752 Месяц назад +1

    Your explanations are so clear, (and in English, too- you put us natives to shame!) Thank you for showing us your skills

  • @stevenhansen8641
    @stevenhansen8641 Месяц назад +1

    🕶very nice platter Tomislav. I really like the foot detail and the coloring. The way you turn is fantastic. Thanks for the time and effort.

  • @user-sc7hb1ci9m
    @user-sc7hb1ci9m Месяц назад +1

    Tomislav bonjour. Le bois est superbe ,le plateau et magnifique .C'est du lourd, bravo et merci du partage ,J'aime beaucoup.👍

  • @gerardpeyrouty2216
    @gerardpeyrouty2216 Месяц назад +1

    Magnifique travail sur cette assiette de toute beauté !
    Merci pour tout votre travail de partage.👍👏

  • @fallentreewoodcrafts
    @fallentreewoodcrafts Месяц назад +1

    Love this project! A trick I have used on open grain woods is to make a slurry of Tung oil and rottenstone for after final sanding. It finishes and polishes at the same time and make the open pores pop. Thanks for the video.

  • @randyrockwell6136
    @randyrockwell6136 Месяц назад +1

    Another great project Tomislav! Your ability to explain how and why you proceed through the project is always so helpful … Thank you for all the time you dedicate to your channel 🤠🇨🇱

  • @jimbrock8928
    @jimbrock8928 Месяц назад +3

    I love that

  • @paulplager9498
    @paulplager9498 Месяц назад +1

    Nice work Tommy

  • @bretteee
    @bretteee Месяц назад +2

    First time watcher ,well impressed, looking forward to see more of your video's

  • @jorisdemoel3821
    @jorisdemoel3821 Месяц назад +1

    Beautiful piece and many interesting things to learn as always!

  • @robertwilson54
    @robertwilson54 Месяц назад +2

    Well I watch a lot of woodturners on You Tube but you are incredible what a beautiful bowl, nice one buddy.

  • @jakegevorgian
    @jakegevorgian Месяц назад +1

    This is so beautiful. ❤

  • @StephanieElizabethMann
    @StephanieElizabethMann Месяц назад +1

    Looks great. I like the contrast that comes out of the grain. I think the extra detail you put into the base and rim make your work stand out.

  • @123johnp123
    @123johnp123 Месяц назад +4

    Hi tomislav, the inflection point is where the curvature changes. Great videos thank you!

    • @tomislavtomasicwoodturning
      @tomislavtomasicwoodturning  Месяц назад

      Thank you for that, appriciate it☺️

    • @DancingFox6
      @DancingFox6 Месяц назад +3

      I learned about how to make a better scraper burr and how to make a perfect ogee from one video. The finishing instructions were just bonus. 😊. Thank you.

    • @tomislavtomasicwoodturning
      @tomislavtomasicwoodturning  Месяц назад

      @@DancingFox6 glad to hear that 🤗 thank you for watching

    • @user-lj6gq3bf5w
      @user-lj6gq3bf5w Месяц назад

      9​@@tomislavtomasicwoodturning

  • @William_Kenny
    @William_Kenny Месяц назад +1

    Tomislav that's a beautiful piece and professionally done thanks for sharing buddy 👍🙂

  • @valeriehenschel1590
    @valeriehenschel1590 Месяц назад +1

    After watching both you and Richard use the overhand grip to deflect shavings, I gave it a try. It felt awkward at first, but I kept at it and now it feels quite comfortable. And it keeps me from using a death grip and getting tendonitis.

  • @waynejgermain6168
    @waynejgermain6168 Месяц назад

    Beautiful work, I'm impressed with the results using ash. Now I want to copy your work!

  • @c.a.chambers68
    @c.a.chambers68 Месяц назад +1

    Beautiful platter I 🤍that finish it’s stunning 😍

  • @Miastrong930
    @Miastrong930 20 дней назад +1

    WOW!You are an amazing talent. I have watched many people turn wood on RUclips. The quality of what you do shines through and above all the rest that I have watched. Awesome it looks like the best of silk fabric.

  • @jayscott306
    @jayscott306 Месяц назад +1

    Finally completed watching the whole video. I hope I didn't make unnecessary drama, earlier. I keep waiting for commenters like that to make a true contribution.
    But, the platter is excellent in each aspect. Great form with that elegant ogee. I like the use of white in your finish. I used to colour my sanding sealer, but now apply dye independently so I can work it after it dries. My latest mix was to melt mica powder into a little bit of my beeswax and mineral oil finish. Gold adds a nice twinkle in oak and I made some with iridescent turquoise to use on a wenge keychain. It catches everyone's eyes around the table. Your white was probably more elegant and less tacky than my choices. 😅

  • @user-zm8kb9ck5h
    @user-zm8kb9ck5h Месяц назад +1

    Wonderful work, you are a master!!

  • @user-hx5lj7vs7f
    @user-hx5lj7vs7f Месяц назад +1

    You do beautiful work.

  • @MarklTucson
    @MarklTucson Месяц назад +1

    Another very helpful video. I like the finish approach and am going to keep that in mind. I have some ash that I will be using for a piece in the near future and like the idea of a finish that doesn't yellow the wood. Thank-you for taking time to go through the details of laying out an ogee -- that process looks really straightforward and looks like it provides a great shape.

    • @tomislavtomasicwoodturning
      @tomislavtomasicwoodturning  Месяц назад +1

      Indeed its really easy and simple and that is why I like it... Thank you Mark for watching

  • @jimgill1105
    @jimgill1105 Месяц назад +3

    I really enjoyed this demonstration Tomislav - excellent woodturning skills. Forgive me for being personal but your video demonstration/presentation techniques just get better and better.

    • @tomislavtomasicwoodturning
      @tomislavtomasicwoodturning  Месяц назад

      Thank you very much,there is always room to improve and I work on that but thank you for welcome feedback ☺️

    • @roystewart4826
      @roystewart4826 Месяц назад

      Thank you Tomislav beautiful work calmly carried out with clarity and helpful explanation , look forward to your next one 👍

  • @RoySatzman
    @RoySatzman Месяц назад +1

    thank you, great how to

  • @paulgreen2863
    @paulgreen2863 Месяц назад +1

    Thank you for this video

  • @jahrap6733
    @jahrap6733 Месяц назад +1

    Nice work, learning a lot from you, cheers from Aussi , well taught!

  • @advisorspadespf8192
    @advisorspadespf8192 25 дней назад +1

    Beautiful work with super finish! I love that you also put as much thought and care into the under side of the piece.
    By the way this is the first time i have seen a video of yours so I'm now looking forward to your following videos.
    Thank you.
    Rob.

  • @starhawke380
    @starhawke380 Месяц назад +1

    That was definitely a big ash blank!

  • @missteeturns
    @missteeturns Месяц назад +2

    Beautiful work Tomislav, love the design. You've given an idea for the design of a large (250mm) Communion Paten I've been asked to make for a Church I attended in Manchester when I was there.

  • @copperowlwoodturning5929
    @copperowlwoodturning5929 Месяц назад +1

    Beautiful platter, Tomislav. 😊😊

  • @user-qk2hw9zj1s
    @user-qk2hw9zj1s Месяц назад +1

    Привет, Томислав! Прекрасная работа! Идеальная форма! Работа зрелого Мастера! Спасибо. Для эксперимента с цветом можешь попробовать масло Osma Natural. Оно немного выбеливает материал. На тёмном материале, типа дуб, получается интересный результат.

  • @garyroylance3171
    @garyroylance3171 Месяц назад +1

    Tomislav, first time watching your videos, great job, really enjoyed it so I decided to subscribe, glad I did. Can't wait for more. You're a real professional!

  • @robertocoiante1981
    @robertocoiante1981 22 дня назад +1

    Buon giorno Tomislav un piattofatto veramente ad opera d'arte, sono rimasto sorpreso da come utilizzi le tue sgorbie. Complimenti un caro saluto, mi sono iscritto perché mi farà piacere vedere altri lavori e imparare qualcosa di più.

  • @SpunbyGreenJeans
    @SpunbyGreenJeans Месяц назад +1

    I like the way ypu raised a burr on your scraper. Good deal! Nice looking piece too! Thank you for sharing.

  • @markduggan3451
    @markduggan3451 Месяц назад +1

    Nice.

  • @PinhasGold
    @PinhasGold 6 дней назад +2

    Thank you Tomislav, it came out very nice and well explained. Quick question, are these painting material are wood safe?

    • @tomislavtomasicwoodturning
      @tomislavtomasicwoodturning  5 дней назад +1

      You probably ment food safe right?
      Basicly any finish after few months is inert enough to not be an issue for use...but this is more serving platter so it won't be an issue although Odie's oil is food safe however on pigments you should ask Odie's.
      Hope it helps but I only do stuff like this on serving or decorative pieces .

  • @johndonnelly9832
    @johndonnelly9832 Месяц назад +1

    Very nice Tomislav

  • @davidharrison1558
    @davidharrison1558 8 дней назад

    You inspire me but when I look at my lathe I just think…. Nah.
    I just can’t get it unfortunately 😔

  • @fatroberto3012
    @fatroberto3012 Месяц назад

    I know nothing about wood turning but I know maths. The point you mentioned is the inflection point. It's where the curvature of a graph changes sign.

  • @kugeldrechsler866
    @kugeldrechsler866 Месяц назад +1

    Hi, Tomislav.
    Why you don't remove the bark by axe before you cutting the circle?
    Splits of bark may hurt your fingers often at the left hand i've learned in my first lession woodturning.
    Love greetings

    • @tomislavtomasicwoodturning
      @tomislavtomasicwoodturning  Месяц назад

      No need as I did try to pull it off but it was solid on the wood,but I rarely get hit by bark ,if its loose then I remove it, but if its solid like this one then its faster to turn it away

  • @gggbon
    @gggbon Месяц назад +1

    Very nice work. The trick about the ogie was helpful. Would it be possible to put a link in a comment about where you got it or to learn about it more? I didn't quite get the reference from the video. For instance, what is the reason to go against the grain in the first step?

    • @tomislavtomasicwoodturning
      @tomislavtomasicwoodturning  Месяц назад +1

      ruclips.net/video/SNDxDHShOL8/видео.htmlsi=51AarLY-dpjfWnEI
      This is Jimmy's video,has some other as well.... The reason to go against the grain is so you see a bit better the curve Your cutting,but be aware that last cut has to be with the grain

  • @turningwiththewoods
    @turningwiththewoods Месяц назад +1

    Really nice. Have you ever just colored the rim and left the center just with wax? It might make a nice contrast as well.

  • @bradbyers7505
    @bradbyers7505 Месяц назад +1

    Perfect design for the wood, and the finish is splendid.

  • @jackthompson5092
    @jackthompson5092 Месяц назад +1

    Absolutely gorgeous Tomislav, however I really doubt that you started turning it at 10,000 rpm. Maybe at 1000rpm but even that is quite fast for such a large blank.

    • @tomislavtomasicwoodturning
      @tomislavtomasicwoodturning  Месяц назад

      You are right, its not 10000 rpm 😅 not sure how I miss that in edit...
      It was 1050 and I do turn slighty on faster side of rpm but this blank was balanced lovely and dense all the way , again I always reccomend for someone who just started out to stay under 1000 rpm especially on big stuff....
      Speed can be whole another video and what affect it and what is safe...
      Maybe one day I'll do a video 😉
      Thank you very much for watching

  • @cdrive5757
    @cdrive5757 Месяц назад +1

    At about 1:50 you said the spindle speed was 10, 050 RPM. Uh, I don't think so. I'm sure it was just a miss-speak because I love your work. You consistently inspire your membership to approach your level of excellence. Admittedly, it sits upon a very high plateau.
    Wakodahatchee Chris

    • @tomislavtomasicwoodturning
      @tomislavtomasicwoodturning  Месяц назад +1

      Hi Chris
      Ups I miss spoke that for sure😅 it was 1050 rpm, thank you very much for watching and support what I do

  • @jrk1666
    @jrk1666 Месяц назад +2

    Clewes calls it the inflection point, where the curve has to bend to the other side

  • @nealramsey4439
    @nealramsey4439 Месяц назад +1

    Your right that is a "big ass blank"....😂

  • @TommyLeopard-xv1oo
    @TommyLeopard-xv1oo Месяц назад +1

    Do you think the color will fade with time or completely with washing. Although as a display item it sure looks good.

  • @anthonyvilgiate6711
    @anthonyvilgiate6711 Месяц назад +1

    Love that piece! Great job as usual!

  • @leecarey2516
    @leecarey2516 Месяц назад +1

    Was the scraper that you used on the face of the rim a negative rake scraper or a standard scraper?

  • @clydeschuyler
    @clydeschuyler Месяц назад +1

    I know the oil you used is food safe but adding pigment to the oil still food safe? I’ve wanted to try some color to my work but have been afraid of paints and can’t find one that is food safe. Your work is always wonderful to watch. Your lessons are great to learn from.

    • @tomislavtomasicwoodturning
      @tomislavtomasicwoodturning  Месяц назад +1

      Good question, I would say as its normal that after month or so every finish is inert so I think this is ok as well, now usually when I do a paint I use paint in outside, that way inside its still clean wood.

  • @FDG4ever
    @FDG4ever Месяц назад +1

    Do you think it's worth it to raise the grain with water before final sanding and finishing with oil/wax? I was wondering if I should do that on bowls that'll get sold.

    • @tomislavtomasicwoodturning
      @tomislavtomasicwoodturning  Месяц назад +1

      I do it a lot when I make utilitarian stuff for clients, on some woods like ash its not always nessesary but maple likes to raise a grain when its washed....but also consider that over time,with use and washing the raise grain will diseperde...and you will have nice and smooth surface

  • @kenvasko2285
    @kenvasko2285 Месяц назад +1

    Is the delineation between the rim and the bowl functional or just to break up the curve line? If this is a functional platter, it doesn't seem necessary. I like Jimmy Clewes technique. It looks great on your platter.

    • @tomislavtomasicwoodturning
      @tomislavtomasicwoodturning  Месяц назад +1

      Thank you, its both decoration and its always sort of nice when you have a border around as it looks more elegant.
      Well atleast to me☺️

    • @kenvasko2285
      @kenvasko2285 Месяц назад +1

      @@tomislavtomasicwoodturning When you turn large platters, do you prefer the mortise grip so you don't have to flip to finish the bottom? I thought you would use the rim groove for that.

  • @kenmore1961
    @kenmore1961 Месяц назад +1

    Everyone says to never use a spindle gouge on side grain, but then I see alot of people on youtube who are seasoned turners doing it (many of the same ones that say not to do it). Is it safe? Are the certain conditions it is safe and other conditions it is not?

    • @RichardRaffanwoodturning
      @RichardRaffanwoodturning Месяц назад +3

      It’s only deep-fluted spindle-roughing gouges that shouldn’t be used for bowls and other facework.
      Deep-fluted spindle-roughing gouges were designed for roughing spindles. They used to be marketed simply as roughing gouges, so novice turners, not unreasonably, used them for roughing bowls and heavy catches often resulted in a broken gouge. That’s where this myth that no spindle gouges should be used for bowls comes from - people using the wrong tool for the job.

    • @tomislavtomasicwoodturning
      @tomislavtomasicwoodturning  Месяц назад +2

      Thanks Richard for your input ☺️

    • @tomislavtomasicwoodturning
      @tomislavtomasicwoodturning  Месяц назад +3

      Like Richard says ,most turners think about spindle roughing gouge when they say Not to be used on bowls.... Regular spindle gouge its fine, especially on outside where you don't have big overhang and stress over the tool rest. And also its cheaper then bowl gouge.
      But like with anything,use tehnique and tool that Works best for you, just make sure you don't use spindle roughing gouge on cross grain work.
      Hope it helps

    • @kenmore1961
      @kenmore1961 Месяц назад

      @@RichardRaffanwoodturning Awesome information, Thanks!

  • @woodturn69
    @woodturn69 Месяц назад +1

    Wondering why so many pull cuts. Also use of cloth rag is potential for finger injury.

    • @tomislavtomasicwoodturning
      @tomislavtomasicwoodturning  Месяц назад

      Everything is potencialy dangerous on the lathe, that is why I learn the trade for 3 years and carrie on from woodworking to woodturning, now I like using cloth, and I never wrap it around anything, especially fingers, if it cought then its just taken away from my hand , so never wrap anything around fingers... But there is nothing wrong using paper towels , we all use what we are comfortble with.
      On the subject of many pull cuts, its accually not that many and I did enjoy turning this,so I didn't go fast or had to rush....

  • @jeffreydickson8888
    @jeffreydickson8888 Месяц назад +1

    a term used in geometry where a curve changes direction (not a precise definition but adequate for this purpose) - inflection point.

    • @tomislavtomasicwoodturning
      @tomislavtomasicwoodturning  Месяц назад

      Aaa yes, I knew it was something like that☺️😉

    • @jeffreydickson8888
      @jeffreydickson8888 Месяц назад +1

      @@tomislavtomasicwoodturning you were really close considering you have probably only encountered the term once or twice. You do a great job with your videos. I am glad that I subscribed.

    • @tomislavtomasicwoodturning
      @tomislavtomasicwoodturning  Месяц назад

      @@jeffreydickson8888 awsome and I really appriciate support 🤗

  • @Amybaumgart
    @Amybaumgart Месяц назад +1

    You mentioned the ash was kiln dried, do you have a kiln? If so, I would love a video on your kiln and how you constructed it. Thank you so much for your wonderful videos!

    • @tomislavtomasicwoodturning
      @tomislavtomasicwoodturning  Месяц назад

      I Usually use my wood that I have cut and air dryed but for slabs I go to hardwood dealer,they have it kiln dry.

  • @christopherharrison6724
    @christopherharrison6724 Месяц назад +1

    If you have a burnishing tool that will work better.The burnishing tool should be harder metal than the scraper.

  • @kretorCreative
    @kretorCreative Месяц назад +2

    Nice finished product but he works a bit non safe

  • @the_grand_tourer
    @the_grand_tourer Месяц назад

    Was having the wood mounted the wrong way in the thumbnail a form of wood turners click bait joke ?

  • @gregeastman6662
    @gregeastman6662 Месяц назад +2

    naughty .. moving the tool rest while lathe is on ....for new turners "NEVER MOVE THE TOOL REST WHILE LATHE IS ON" thats strike two again moving the tool rest is "VERY" dangerous great video otherwise :)

    • @tomislavtomasicwoodturning
      @tomislavtomasicwoodturning  Месяц назад +1

      Not sure if you are just kidding or being serious, dangerous is very heavy word.
      Do you think that pro turner should do stuff different just beacuse of the new turners,just beacuse I'm showing how I do things doesn't mean you have to do it...
      Its just common sense for many stuff and its like driving car, you see others drift a car but that doesn't mean I'll go on the road and drift car non-stop.
      Thanks for watching and comment 👍

    • @gregeastman6662
      @gregeastman6662 Месяц назад +2

      @tomislavtomasicwoodturning so your telling me that a new wood turner should already know these thing ! Ok then why are you doing these videos if you don't want anyone too learn from it

    • @tomislavtomasicwoodturning
      @tomislavtomasicwoodturning  Месяц назад +1

      @@gregeastman6662 no, I'm telling that there is a lot of common sense in turning , my goal with videos isn't to argue so I have better things to do.
      I'm glad If someone gets something out of my videos and If I help inspire....

    • @gregeastman6662
      @gregeastman6662 Месяц назад

      @@tomislavtomasicwoodturning ok I help teach wood turning 101 an that's one thing tell "all" are students if there 16 or 61

    • @nealramsey4439
      @nealramsey4439 Месяц назад +2

      Probably shouldn't move it but it gets to be really old turning it off and waiting. Sure it's safer but if you want safe don't work on wood spinning at 1200rpm

  • @thefish5861
    @thefish5861 12 дней назад +2

    I gotta admit, I didn’t follow your ogee instruction. You lost me there.

  • @peterkaup2103
    @peterkaup2103 Месяц назад +1

    Why didn’t you use the tail stock. SAFETY FIRST

    • @jayscott306
      @jayscott306 Месяц назад +6

      Tomislav uploaded this video 26 minutes ago. You commented about 10 minutes ago. You criticized him before you could watch the whole thing.
      Get a purpose and touch some grass.

    • @gggbon
      @gggbon Месяц назад +1

      ​​@@jayscott306 There was no toxicity in the OP comment, why the need for being nasty just to prove that you are 'a real fan'? It's true that using the tail stock would have been safer, especially at the beginning of the turning, and obviously you can see it after a few minutes of watching the video (once the wood is balanced you don't need the extra support anymore).

    • @tomislavtomasicwoodturning
      @tomislavtomasicwoodturning  Месяц назад +2

      I would use it if I saw/hear/feel the need , blank was free of defects, and nicely balanced, but feel free to use it, I do stuff I'm comfortble, like you do as well on your end. Thanks for watching and comment

    • @peterkaup2103
      @peterkaup2103 Месяц назад

      @@jayscott306 if you don’t understand the need for safety don’t subject your comments to those newer turners who need to know

    • @tomislavtomasicwoodturning
      @tomislavtomasicwoodturning  Месяц назад +4

      No need to fight, we all turn with each comfort level, The blank was balanced,defect free and I know how it will behave....
      People often think just beacuse tailstock is there that they are safe no matter what which is very missleading.... Its safer for sure but not bullet proof and with improper tool handling still someone can get injured ,even with tailstock in place....
      Hopefully you got something else from my video instead of just safety notes as again I turn for a living and I do stuff I'm comfortble with.
      Thank you very much for watching and comment

  • @Niemals_Anal-lena
    @Niemals_Anal-lena Месяц назад +1

    Warum so ein bescheuerte Title Foto?