I'm a retired army veteran, I like this channel because i like wood working and I'm hoping sell enough crafty stuff to supplement my retirement income. Thank you for sharing your knowledge.
67 years young, never did woodwork, library has a fully equipped shop, free to use. Using lathe, making a birdhouse Christmas ornament ,lots of hands on from teacher. Your video explanation and easy snowmen..I am going to keep learning,trying..these are next.
Hello, another great Video. I want to especially say Thank You,. For using a new Bowl gouge with a different grind. It shows us that even with years of experience things can become harder when you change the grind on a gouge. I'm not as discouraged now from trying different options.
Hi Paul! When you have turned with the different angle for 25 years you get accustomed to holding the tool a certain way. It took a while to adjust for sure. Thanks for watching!
Very nice..snowmen are not in my early history being from Florida..but I now live where there is snow and see the children's attempts to make the biggest or the best..lol... They're so cute and the family history of your father was heartwarming... Thank you for showing us...🌿🌿🌿
Thanks Pamela! My dad watched me for hours and never asked questions or how to do any thing. I bought him a lathe and these were the first things he made I think. He started at 60 but doesn’t have the knees for it at 82. He just looks forward to Monday’s videos! Thank you for watching!
Thanks for this video as a newbie to turning and have been doing some snowmen for practice spindle work and you showed me a easier way to do them thanks
I’ve tried doing your vase. My husband and even my kids said it turned out pretty good so I am trying to make a second one so I have a pair. I’m gonna try this also. I’m still not very good with the SKU or the chisel but I have been practicing, so I think I can do this. Let you know later. Thank you for sharing. I really appreciate it.
First time viewer. Liked & subscribed as well. I like how you explain the what you are doing & what tool and why you are using it. Really helpful to those who are learning what you have most obviously perfected. Thank You for sharing your knowledge & this video !
Yes, I also struggle with the very same chizel even after roughly 28 years! I don't feel so inept I suppose anymore! Good idea sir and good work. I like your channel its refreshing with ideas and explanations. Keep it up!
Here I am Dec.31st, watching again! I have made 3 snowmen..class twice a week..keep trying until I "see what I am doing wrong. Love turning 68 year old women ..9 months learning!
Ohh that is very complicated Herb! Production type pieces I look at material cost and an hourly rate. Art pieces I guess are similar except the quality of the wood can add a premium. That is pretty vague I know but there isn’t a cookie cutter answer really. Thank you for watching!
I'm a retired army veteran, I like this channel because i like wood working and I'm hoping sell enough crafty stuff to supplement my retirement income. Thank you for sharing your knowledge.
I appreciate you watching Dave. Thank you for your service.
From one veteran to another, Thank you for your service. I too enjoy woodworking for enjoyment and a little extra money.
Seeing you struggle with the new chisel makes me feel better, i.e., even skilled turners have a renewed learning curve. Thanks for sharing.
Brutal wasn’t it! I apologize! Thanks for watching!
Agreed! Sped up video certainly hides those little things.
I know of a good Canadian "Informer" who happens to be "The Snowman!" LOL Very nice work.
Hope the 1990s reference made you laugh.
One of the most relaxing wood turning videos. I bet the shop smelled really nice.
Love the family of snowmen memories..
Excellent!
67 years young, never did woodwork, library has a fully equipped shop, free to use. Using lathe, making a birdhouse Christmas ornament ,lots of hands on from teacher.
Your video explanation and easy snowmen..I am going to keep learning,trying..these are next.
Thank you for watching!
Well done!
Thanks for sharing some basic beginner knowledge, it's appreciated.
Thank you for watching!
Thank you for taking the time to explain everything, it really helps me. First time turner. Have a great day!!!
Thank you for watching Richard, have fun!
Nice seasonal project
I don’t normally turn many snowmen but maybe i should
Take care
Rob
Thanks Rob, very popular! I appreciate you watching buddy!
Very good instructions with super cameras shots. Thanks bunches
Thanks !
Very cute I like it!! And I’m going to try it later
Play around with some inexpensive wood and you will get it I am sure. Kids like painting these. Thank you for watching!
Thanks for sharing Lewis it's a nice idea as it approaching Christmas small projects and lot of fun turning Thanks again and bye.
Thank you Laurence! I appreciate you watching as always!
Hello, another great Video. I want to especially say Thank You,. For using a new Bowl gouge with a different grind. It shows us that even with years of experience things can become harder when you change the grind on a gouge. I'm not as discouraged now from trying different options.
Hi Paul! When you have turned with the different angle for 25 years you get accustomed to holding the tool a certain way. It took a while to adjust for sure. Thanks for watching!
I find this extremely relaxing to watch your demonstration.
I’m glad Jim, thanks for watching!
Very nice..snowmen are not in my early history being from Florida..but I now live where there is snow and see the children's attempts to make the biggest or the best..lol...
They're so cute and the family history of your father was heartwarming...
Thank you for showing us...🌿🌿🌿
Thanks Pamela! My dad watched me for hours and never asked questions or how to do any thing. I bought him a lathe and these were the first things he made I think. He started at 60 but doesn’t have the knees for it at 82. He just looks forward to Monday’s videos! Thank you for watching!
@@TheKlondikeCraftsman ...
Say hello to your dad for us...he raised a good son...🌿🌿🌿
Thanks for this video as a newbie to turning and have been doing some snowmen for practice spindle work and you showed me a easier way to do them thanks
Thanks Roy, I appreciate it!
A very helpful & instruction full video for those just starting out. Very well done. Thanks for sharing it. Don from South Aust.
Thank so much Don!
Thanks, appreciate hearing the lathe and the cutting sounds. I like that. Stay safe!
Thanks for watching!
Real nice video. I may make some. Thanks
Lots of fun, great sellers and great practice! Thanks so much for watching!
Beautiful to watch
Thank you Denis!
I’ve tried doing your vase. My husband and even my kids said it turned out pretty good so I am trying to make a second one so I have a pair. I’m gonna try this also. I’m still not very good with the SKU or the chisel but I have been practicing, so I think I can do this. Let you know later. Thank you for sharing. I really appreciate it.
Excellent Lynda, send me a picture of it please. klondikecraftsman@hotmail.com
Great little Snowmen. Enjoyed your vid. Just getting my channel started so not much to see yet. Will be back to see ya again.
I appreciate it Dennis, beat of luck with your channel!
Once you start using a bowl gouge,all the spindle chisels gather dust.Great idea.I will dash right off and try it.
I get some flack for not using spindle chisels but this works for me. Thanks for watching Bob.
Nice job Lewis, thank you.
Appreciate you watching Gaz! Thanks
Great snowmen Steve.
Thanks Jack!
I can’t wait to make some for myself, they are so cool and thank you.
Lots of fun and great practice! Thanks for watching Gary!
Very nice project. I can see the new gouge is an issue after watching your previous videos. Thanks for making these for us beginners
It like I’ve never had one in my hand! Thanks for watching!
great & simple projects for beginners love it.
Thank you Brendan!
Liked it very much. 😊
Thank you Marjie!
Hi Lewis, Great video and 2 great Snowmen. I really love this series. Take care Lewis. Cheers, Huw
Thank you Huw! Appreciate it!
Great job Lewis 👍
Thank you William!
Awesome job💯
Thank you Freddy!
Brilliant 😊
First time viewer. Liked & subscribed as well. I like how you explain the what you are doing & what tool and why you are using it. Really helpful to those who are learning what you have most obviously perfected. Thank You for sharing your knowledge & this video !
Thanks Jason, far from perfect but doing ok I think! I appreciate you watching!
So perfect!! You’re really learning the skew! Good job!!
Haha thanks, I used it sparingly!
i like it well done
Thank you Michael!
Well done. Both of these look great.
Thanks so much Doug!
Verry pretty
Thanks so much Clarence!
Nice little projects Lewis :)
Thanks Japie! I appreciate you watching!
Yes, I also struggle with the very same chizel even after roughly 28 years! I don't feel so inept I suppose anymore! Good idea sir and good work. I like your channel its refreshing with ideas and explanations. Keep it up!
Thank you for watching! I’m considering shaping it the same as my favourite record gouge.
Thanks for the video. I tried making one and had my proportions all wrong. Gunna try again.
cool projects!
Thanks Richard!
Been looking to buy a lathe..... these are great videos!
Thank you James! You will enjoy turning I am sure!
Great work as always Lewis 👍👍👍
Thank you Rob!
Very good
Thank you!
That’s so cute!
Thank you Robin!
Back,posted a month ago. I made 15 pens, 1 ugly snowmen, ha...ready to try again.
You have made 15 more pens than I have! Thanks for watching!
Here I am Dec.31st, watching again! I have made 3 snowmen..class twice a week..keep trying until I "see what I am doing wrong. Love turning 68 year old women ..9 months learning!
June, making more. Still not happy with shape.
Great job using a tool or grind that you're not used to.
Thanks Ralph! I have new gouges coming that are identical to my old one! Anxiously awaiting them!
Well, this is third time posting..Love no music, real time. Watching 5 am before my class! Want to learn how, with out the measuring 3 rulee
Nice work as usual
Thank you Roger!
Thank you
Where do I set my tool rest? In front of wood...high or low or middle?
Hey Paul! For scrapers and gouges middle. For skew high. Thanks for watching!
Very nice and so simple even I can do it. My wife had approved your video, BTW. Guess what I'm doing next fall.
Glad to hear! What are you doing next fall?
great but what are the measurments between or do you just guess
Nothing is measured, I just make what looks good to my eye. Thanks for watching!
LEWIS WHERE CAN I FIND YOUR PO BOX ADRESS.FROM DOUG
Hey Doug, no PO Box. Flip me an email at klondikecraftsman@hotmail.com
Can you give a newbie an idea how you determine pricing for your projects? TIA
Ohh that is very complicated Herb! Production type pieces I look at material cost and an hourly rate. Art pieces I guess are similar except the quality of the wood can add a premium. That is pretty vague I know but there isn’t a cookie cutter answer really. Thank you for watching!
What rpm are you turning?
Where did you buy your lathe?
Fundy Grinding many years ago. General machinery went out of business, you can’t get these anymore.
You would be better off using a spindle gouge or a skew than that traditional bowl grind gouge.
Thanks David, I don’t make detailed cuts with a skew in this series as this is meant for beginners.
Beginners would be better using a spindle gouge......
If this is for new turners, You should tell them they should not grab the work piece while it is still turning.
Thanks for watching, I’ll try to remember to mention that.
I can see why you don't like that gouge
It has grown on me. When you have used a different grind for as long as I have it is an adjustment. Thanks for watching James!
Das ganze ist eine Lachnummer.
Aber kein Drechseln
I didn’t turn a snowman then