Hi Peggy, my wife and I were up in your neck of the woods last week, on a mini vacation. Old Orchard Beach, York, and Kittery. Chilly and rainy but we still enjoyed the area. You are blessed to live in such a beautiful part of this country. "Parchese"....? Earl Connecticut
parcheeeeezeeee - My wife gave me a denim turning apron from Rockler. I like it. It has a good neck closure and a small chest pocket. Easy to through in the laundry. Light weight - Florida workshop.
Parcheesi --I really like the shape of that bowl. The wood is very nice. Looks to me like you did a good job. Thank you for sharing your time and your talent.
Parcheesi is the name, and winning is the game. Ghostbusters, On Golden Pond, Seinfeld, and more mention the game. So you want an apron, and here I was thinking that you were making Ghille Suits. Beautiful wood, beautiful lidded bowl. Your work is always so pretty. I am not sure what all the comments about your finials being a Sorry game piece, it is beautiful the way you made it. Looking forward to when you start to color your turnings again. Peace, Love and Bobby Sherman. 🐱👤🐱👤🐱👤
Very different from the norm and that is great. I love the wood you chose for the lid, it goes perfectly with the wood of the bowl. The shape of the bowl is a show stopper! Fantastic work!! It turned out absolutely amazing!
Peggy, Parcheesi is a great descriptor for this lid! Also, "Don't do stupid shit!" cracked me up. I have to make a couple-three bowls for my daughter's theatre to auction and you've given me a great idea. I have just the right offcut for the lid. Thanks!
Really lovely design and work on your lidded bowl I think it's stunning Peggy - good luck with selling all your items - I don't know what part cheesy means but here I am saying it!
Good evening, Peggy. I like your lidded bowl. The resin in the lid made it pop. I use a turners smook while playing Parcheesi, it keeps the chips off. Got mine from Craft Supply.
Nice Parcheesi Bowl! Careful wearing your watch while turning. The dust can be a real killer. I managed to ruin one a few months ago, but it did get replaced under warranty.
I bought a cheap chiefs jacket from Amazon and my wife added about 16 inches to the bottom so it's like a lab coat but the zipper is covered and the neck closes up good. I like it
Look into a barber smock. They normally have front pockets with bottom zippers so you can clean shavings out easy. The material allows shavings to brush off easy
Hi! You were asking about aprons. I have a bright red PVA milking apron, which I use while turning. It is adjustable at the waist, and around the neck. It can get a bit sweaty on warm days, but otherwise it works really well. My clothes stay clean. The neck adjustment means I can wear open neck clothes, and reduce the amount of shavings which go down my neckline. The apron covers me down to my ankles, but isn't so cumbersome that it impedes movement while turning. It also means that I can kneel, to sweep under my lathe, without my trousers getting covered in shavings. I do like this lidded bowl: A much more sensible term than "box"!
@@PFWoodturning We just moved back to Maine after 5 years down South. Temporary living in Saco while a new house is contracted in OOB. We’re neighbors. 😁
Hello Peggy. You mention the need for an apron. I use one from Easywood tools, it is nylon and works great for not allowing wood chips to stick to it. I looked for a long time before settling on the Easywood tools one. I purchased it at Woodcraft store. The one drawback is short sleeves, and moving around the lathe a handle will sneak up the short sleeve now and then and hook me. 😬 I would suggest you look at a salon supply store and try one like the hair dresser uses. A barber shop could help to put you on to one. The salon shop is a good bet. They are thin, cool and you may can find a long sleeve which is best. I could not find a barber one in a 2x. Don't get too tight nor loose. I have seen a noted lady wood turner use a mans shirt long sleeve put on backwards. Worked great for her. Good luck.
Parcheese? I had in mind the dome of a beautiful building in Russia. Beautiful project. I'm glad the piece that broke didn't bite you. Thanks for sharing 👍
Parcheesi! I would think one of your T-Shirts would work, they seem like the shavings would fall out ok. But then, being in Portland Maine, maybe you need the long sleeves much later in the season? I love the lid on this bowl. The wood above the resin patch looks almost golden to me.
Great looking lidded parchessie bowl... I've seen friends use cheap light windbreaker for turning aprons...nylon doesn't stick to shavings.. if it's lightweight enough it doesn't get to warm....most zipper high on neck to close off neck area.
Hi Peggy, my wife and I were up in your neck of the woods last week, on a mini vacation. Old Orchard Beach, York, and Kittery. Chilly and rainy but we still enjoyed the area. You are blessed to live in such a beautiful part of this country. "Parchese"....?
Earl
Connecticut
Thanks, Earl. Well, you were pretty close to me..OOB is close to where I live.
parcheeeeezeeee - My wife gave me a denim turning apron from Rockler. I like it. It has a good neck closure and a small chest pocket. Easy to through in the laundry. Light weight - Florida workshop.
Awesome, thanks for the info!
Parcheesi --I really like the shape of that bowl. The wood is very nice. Looks to me like you did a good job. Thank you for sharing your time and your talent.
Thank you! Cheers!
🐼 Big Bear Hugs from a 68 yr old grandma in Kirby, Texas, USA 🐼 ❤ 🎀 ❤ Parcheesi
Thanks for watching!
Oh, Peggy, I love it! That is so gorgeous!
Thank you so much!
Parcheesi - brings back fond childhood memories! :)
😊👍🏻
Very Awesome Wood Peggy. I like the Sweater with wood chip. It tell us you working Hard. Very Sweet Wood Shop👍🏻🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹
Thanks so much 😊
Parcheesi is the name, and winning is the game. Ghostbusters, On Golden Pond, Seinfeld, and more mention the game.
So you want an apron, and here I was thinking that you were making Ghille Suits.
Beautiful wood, beautiful lidded bowl. Your work is always so pretty.
I am not sure what all the comments about your finials being a Sorry game piece, it is beautiful the way you made it.
Looking forward to when you start to color your turnings again.
Peace, Love and Bobby Sherman.
🐱👤🐱👤🐱👤
LOL!! Thanks for watching, Todd! I love Ghostbuster and Seinfeld and On Golden Pond is an amazing movie.
Very different from the norm and that is great. I love the wood you chose for the lid, it goes perfectly with the wood of the bowl. The shape of the bowl is a show stopper! Fantastic work!! It turned out absolutely amazing!
Thank you very much!
A real Pahrcheesi moment. We have been watching your videos for sometime now and can’t wait to see what you do next.
Thanks!
Love that splash of blue in that parcheesi piece. When you mentioned that game, it brought back some great memories.
Thanks, Paul!
Peggy, Parcheesi is a great descriptor for this lid! Also, "Don't do stupid shit!" cracked me up. I have to make a couple-three bowls for my daughter's theatre to auction and you've given me a great idea. I have just the right offcut for the lid. Thanks!
Cool!
Very beautiful well done Peggy take care & peace out ✌🏻
Thanks ✌️
Beautiful lidded bowl! I love the shape, the size, and the resin accent. Thanks much for sharing! 👍🏾
Thank you! Cheers!
Parcheesi, that bowl and lid are beautiful.
Thanks, Nancy!
I had to come to the comments to figure out parcheesi. Another cool bowl. Love your videos.
😊 thank you
Parcheesi. Cool looking bowl, Peggy. Keep cranking out the projects.
Thank you! Will do!
Parcheesi. Lidded boxes/bowls are always a challenge. Nice work.
Thanks a lot 😊
Absolutely beautiful you do some really fine work I wish you the best and you still you're a great looking lady lady hope you more success
Thank you kindly✌
Great looking bowl, Peggy.
Thank you! Cheers!
I’ve never played “Parcheesi”, but the piece looks like a game piece from the board game “Sorry!” Another wonderful piece of art!!!
Yes, I think it is like a "Sorry" game piece.
Parcheesi
Its a very pretty lidded bowl! I love the color contrast and the shape of the finial
Thanks 😊
I used to win all the other kids lunch money play Parcheesi in the alley behind the school! Tough neighborhood. Great project. Nice trinkets!!!!
That is awesome!
Parchezzi looks beautiful
Thanks so much!
Sorry - forgot to mention what a great turning!
Thanks, Chuck!
Very nice project. Hope you are well. Blessings. Happy Parcheesy day.
Thank you! 😊
Excellent video and beautiful lidded bowl. Well done Parcheesi Peggy. 😁
Thank you! 😀
Really nice design. Turned out great. Parcheesi!
Thanks a lot 😊
cheese lovely bowl very nice work. lovely as ever. thank you for sharing. happy trail
Thanks!!✌️
Parcheesi. Great little ok g bowl and lid.
Thank you 😊
Beautiful bowl. And that lid does look like a Parcheesi game piece.
I think so too!
Very nice Peggy.... love it
Thanks so much 😊
Love the parcheesi piece.
✌
Parchessi! The blue in the lid reminds me of a river coming out of mountain
Very cool, I could see that now too!
Well done, Parcheesi Peggy!
Thank you! 😊
The Game " SORRY " came to mind first for me
👍
WOW that is beautiful work. I am envious but proud to be part of your channel.
Thanks! Glad you're here!✌
Hi parcheesi, I enjoy watching your work.
Thank you so much 😊
Par cheese E. You made it look easy. Having done one I know your being humble.
Thanks very much ✌️
Beautiful piece!
Thank you! Cheers!
Beautiful bowl and lid
Thanks!!✌
Great work, looks beautiful
Thanks 🙏
Gorgeous! Parcheesi!
Thank you! 😊
I really like the shape!! Great video peggy!!
Thanks!!!!✌
Awesome lidded bowl. Really like the blue accent. Parcheesi and Sorry used similar pieces.
Thank you 🙂
Great lidded ‘Parcheesi Piece’ bowl Peggy. Thanks for sharing and “Peace:Out”!
Peace out!! Thanks
Really lovely design and work on your lidded bowl I think it's stunning Peggy - good luck with selling all your items - I don't know what part cheesy means but here I am saying it!
Thanks so much 😊
I bought a chef’s coat without pockets on the front. It has the pocket on the sleeve which I love for my pencil.
Oh nice!
Good evening, Peggy.
I like your lidded bowl. The resin in the lid made it pop. I use a turners smook while playing Parcheesi, it keeps the chips off. Got mine from Craft Supply.
Awesome, I’ll check it out. Thanks!
Looks fantastic.
Thanks!
Nice Parcheesi Bowl!
Careful wearing your watch while turning. The dust can be a real killer. I managed to ruin one a few months ago, but it did get replaced under warranty.
Good point! Thanks! 👍🏻
Looks great, Peggy. That lid looks like a parcheesi piece but also like a chess pawn. Take care.
Bill
Yes, that too! Thanks, Bill!
I bought a cheap chiefs jacket from Amazon and my wife added about 16 inches to the bottom so it's like a lab coat but the zipper is covered and the neck closes up good. I like it
Thanks for sharing!
Look into a barber smock. They normally have front pockets with bottom zippers so you can clean shavings out easy. The material allows shavings to brush off easy
😎
Very well done Thank you
Thanks for watching!✌
Peggy, another great video. I'll have to make one for my Parcheesi pieces.
.
Thank you!
Nice demonstration Peggy, you sure do like blue resin!
😊
I use the turning smocks from Craft Supply. I have both the heavy and lighter product. Many other suppliers have products.
Cool, thanks 😊
Once again a great job.
Thank you! Cheers!
Beautiful work x
Thank you! 😊
That turned out cool
Thank you!
Nice Parcheesi bowl!
Thanks, Ana!
Excellent parcheesi lid! Love the color combinations.
Thanks for watching ✌️
I was thinking Circus tent top 🙂 for the shape. Looks beautiful, nice turn.
That too… thanks! ✌️
Well done.
Thank you!
Hi! You were asking about aprons. I have a bright red PVA milking apron, which I use while turning. It is adjustable at the waist, and around the neck. It can get a bit sweaty on warm days, but otherwise it works really well. My clothes stay clean. The neck adjustment means I can wear open neck clothes, and reduce the amount of shavings which go down my neckline. The apron covers me down to my ankles, but isn't so cumbersome that it impedes movement while turning. It also means that I can kneel, to sweep under my lathe, without my trousers getting covered in shavings.
I do like this lidded bowl: A much more sensible term than "box"!
Awesome, thanks, Stephanie! ✌️
Parcheesi! Cool piece!!
Thanks!!! 😎👍🏻
Parcheese love the color nice shape
Thanks 😊
Good job, looks great. Parcheesi
✌
Nice work as always
Thank you! Cheers!
Parchesse love your work
Thanks very much!
Very nicely project completed. I did watch it to the end, thanks.
Thanks, John!
Another nice piece. 👍
Thank you! Cheers!
@@PFWoodturning We just moved back to Maine after 5 years down South. Temporary living in Saco while a new house is contracted in OOB. We’re neighbors. 😁
The top of that looks like an old Parcheesepiece that I played with as a kid. Great job. Peace out ✌️
Thanks very much 😎✌️
Man, that's an old game!! Parcheesie (sp??) Bowl came out awesome!!!
It sure is! Thanks!
Very nice lidded bowl 👍. I use a turner’s smock. Parcheesi
👍🏻😎
Parcheesi!😊 Nice job on the piece, what a lot of work.
Thank you! 😊
Beautiful bowl and lid. Love the grain. Looks like a roulette wheel. Thank you for sharing. Peace out
👍🏻✌️😎
Beautiful lidded bowl. I'm not sure I can spell parcheesi but I did watch to the to end.
Thanks, Jean!
Nice work 👍👍
Thanks 😊
Nice work 👏 👌
Thank you so much 😀
Love your work
Thank you so much 😀
WOW WOW WOW
Thanks!
@@PFWoodturning Bienvenu, vous êtes très qualifiée
What a lovely bowl! The looks really good with it too! Amazing job again, Peggy. Parcheesi! 💜
Thanks very much ✌️😊
It is beautiful
Thanks 😊
Yes that piece was beautiful keep on turning
Hello Peggy.
You mention the need for an apron.
I use one from Easywood tools, it is nylon and works great for not allowing wood chips to stick to it.
I looked for a long time before settling on the Easywood tools one.
I purchased it at Woodcraft store.
The one drawback is short sleeves, and moving around the lathe a handle will sneak up the short sleeve now and then and hook me. 😬
I would suggest you look at a salon supply store and try one like the hair dresser uses. A barber shop could help to put you on to one.
The salon shop is a good bet. They are thin, cool and you may can find a long sleeve which is best. I could not find a barber one in a 2x. Don't get too tight nor loose.
I have seen a noted lady wood turner use a mans shirt long sleeve put on backwards. Worked great for her.
Good luck.
Thank you!
Great Parcheesi bowl! I love everything about it! 🙂✌️
Thank you! Cheers!
Love the design on this lidded bowl!! Stunning work!
Thanks so much 😊
Parcheese? I had in mind the dome of a beautiful building in Russia. Beautiful project. I'm glad the piece that broke didn't bite you. Thanks for sharing 👍
Yes, I can see your point about that building. Thanks for watching!
Great project, came out great !! Oh...parcheesi
Thanks!
Love the lid on your Bowl!! Both pieces are Beautiful!!
Thanks, Annette! 😎
Love it. Parcheesi.
Thanks! ✌
Parcheesi! I would think one of your T-Shirts would work, they seem like the shavings would fall out ok. But then, being in Portland Maine, maybe you need the long sleeves much later in the season? I love the lid on this bowl. The wood above the resin patch looks almost golden to me.
Thanks, Amy. Yes, the wood on the top does have a golden hue to it.✌️
Interesting parcheesi piece.
Thanks very much!
Great vid👍
✌
That's got to be one of the best I've see from you it looks tactile.
Thanks, David!✌
Very nice I like it
Thanks, Brad!
Parchessi it is :-)...it's another beautiful piece
Thanks, Dana!
You make it look so easy Peggy! Great Parcheesi piece for the top!
👍👍✌️
Thanks very much!
Great looking lidded parchessie bowl...
I've seen friends use cheap light windbreaker for turning aprons...nylon doesn't stick to shavings.. if it's lightweight enough it doesn't get to warm....most zipper high on neck to close off neck area.
Thanks for the tip!