wood turning a root vase
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- Опубликовано: 13 сен 2024
- In this wood turning video I turned a root into a $40.00 vase. This is one woodturning project that sells. the wood is a hardwood but not sure what kind. It was odd. As I was turning it my nose got stuffed up. I know some exotic hardwoods have irritants but I found the wood locally. This is one wood turning video in the start of a series I'm going to do on wood turning projects that sell. I hope you enjoy/ enjoyed the video. please like if you enjoyed it. If your interested in how to make money wood turning please subscribe so you don't miss any wood turning videos in this series. Thanks for watching.
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Intro sounds like JJ Grey Sweetest Thing. Great video, always wanted to get into wood turning, looks like such a relaxing hobby!
Thank you!
It is a lot of fun. Your limited only by your imagination.
Thanks for watching!
Nice looking vase
Thank you. I Appreciate you watching. Rc
Nice looking piece. As usual something different. I am looking forward to the series.
Thanks. Hope you enjoy.
Beautiful piece!
Thank you Michael. 🙏
That is really nice! Natural!
Thank you. Appreciate you watching.
Looks real nice
Thank you Richard. Appreciate you watching. Rc.
Very nice, RC 👌 A vase is worth of this price 👍
Thank you Rav 😁.
Великолепно! Превращение полена в шедевр.
Thank you.
Beautiful Piece Rus!👍
Thank you. I appreciate that.
Big like!👍👍👍👍👍✅💪Felicitări! Great video 👍👍👍😎
Thank you. I appreciate that.
Very nice mate
Thank you Barry.
I’m a new subscriber. Hello from the Philippines. My lathe should be coming in about 2 months. Shipped everything from Chicago to here. I like the vase
Thank you. I appreciate that. I'll try to keep you entertained. Rc
Hi, nice another piece. Where do you sell your projects? Thanks
Thank you! Currently I sell most of my stuff at craft shows.
@@RcWoodturning oky congratulations
Hi Rus, That is beautiful and the colour of the grain when you put the finish on was astonishing.
Well worth $40 in my mind.
Looking forward to your series of videos as I'm always looking for ideas as I sell my pieces as well.
Take care mate. Cheers, Huw
Thank you Huw. I appreciate you watching and commenting.
What type of finish did you use?
I brushed on clear shellac on the natural part and used friction polish on the smooth area's. The friction polish is shellac, boiled linseed oil, and denatured alcohol. Thanks for watching. I appreciate it. Rc.
That is a good price for sure. It would also be interesting to know where/how you offer your work for sale.
Thank you. Actually I sold this on offerup. I have some unique ways I sell my work. That will be part of this series of videos I will be doing. Thanks for watching. Rc.
Your content is intresting i subbed!
Thank you. I appreciate the sub. I'll try to keep it interesting. Rc.
I subbed you back.
@@RcWoodturning thank you
You got a stuffy nose? I also always forget to put a mask on when I turn... we should just in case for our lung's sake
Good advice. Thanks for commenting.