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  • Опубликовано: 29 сен 2024
  • In this video I make a bud vase from offcut burl scrap. These are very popular and are fun and easy to make. This video like most in the project that sell series is done in real time with basic tools that a beginner would have. Things did stray from the plan as sometimes happens to everyone. Please watch till the end to see what goes on with this piece and to get info on an upcoming charity auction for the Salvation army where 11 makers will be donating work that you could win! Link to more details below. I hope you enjoy this video, thank you to all who watch!
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  • @jillmaisch7921
    @jillmaisch7921 2 года назад +8

    Beautiful piece! Love that you show your projects that don’t always turn out - it makes us beginners feel not so horrid at this craft!

    • @TheKlondikeCraftsman
      @TheKlondikeCraftsman  2 года назад +2

      Thank you Jill! Sometimes unexpected things happen, this is reality TV haha. I appreciate you watching !

  • @sandraanderson217
    @sandraanderson217 2 года назад +2

    Even tho there is an ooops… I’d still buy this… handmade is never perfect… it’s a beautiful piece of work. Have you ever considered have a few Opps pieces at your craft shows? Stay safe!

    • @TheKlondikeCraftsman
      @TheKlondikeCraftsman  2 года назад +2

      Thank you Sandra! Thankfully I don’t get many oops pieces but I’ve never taken them to shows. I know that they would sell though, you are correct. I appreciate you watching!

  • @josephlynch3507
    @josephlynch3507 Год назад +2

    It’s a pleasure watching you work and explain your process.

  • @Stable_Studio
    @Stable_Studio 2 года назад +4

    Nice Work Lewis Shame about the neck cracking. Still liked it finished good job Buddy

  • @lewismcgregor5330
    @lewismcgregor5330 Год назад +2

    Awesome to see that it doesn't always go to plan for the pro's. I learnt as much from the explanation at the end as to why it didn't go to plan. Thank you for taking the time to post.
    Regards Lewis.

    • @TheKlondikeCraftsman
      @TheKlondikeCraftsman  Год назад +1

      From one Lewis to another...Thank you! I dont hide any mishaps, thankfully they are the exception!

  • @RumahBubutRB
    @RumahBubutRB 2 года назад +5

    Very professional woodturning, the results are very good and very beautiful

  • @dellefairclough5309
    @dellefairclough5309 2 года назад +3

    Learn as much from projects that go wrong as go right:) Still beautiful!

  • @cindylucas3145
    @cindylucas3145 Год назад +1

    Thank you for sharing even when the piece doesn't work out. There is a lot to learn from that as well. I really appreciate your beginner guide to turning especially with basic tools. That's a big deal for individuals like myself just trying it to see if it's for me .

    • @TheKlondikeCraftsman
      @TheKlondikeCraftsman  Год назад

      Thank you Cindy! You should absolutely try it. Find a club or someone close with a lathe and some skills to get you off on the right foot.
      Thank you for watching!

  • @fishingotheradventuresonke7996
    @fishingotheradventuresonke7996 Год назад +1

    A beautiful piece. Thank you for showing things don’t always go as planned. 👏👏

    • @TheKlondikeCraftsman
      @TheKlondikeCraftsman  Год назад +1

      Thanks! Things certainly do not always go as planned! Thank you for watching!

  • @wantlessobject
    @wantlessobject 2 года назад +1

    I hate to see that happen. Such a cool piece of wood. Better luck next time.

  • @Toonpish
    @Toonpish 2 года назад +2

    Thanks for sharing Lewis.
    Really enjoyed it 😀👍❤️

  • @maxhunt2644
    @maxhunt2644 2 года назад +2

    Lewis,
    That is a very pretty piece regardless of the blowout. If you don't want it or don't have someone else interested in it, I'd buy it. Heck, I'll even pay the shipping!
    As for the auction...is it for the UK only? I just checked it out and all the donations so far are in pounds. If I'm welcome (Indiana, USA), it sounds like a lot of fun!

    • @TheKlondikeCraftsman
      @TheKlondikeCraftsman  2 года назад +2

      Hey Max, I’m going to repurpose that burl, hopefully into an ornament! The auction is world wide, everyone is welcome! I’m in Canada.

  • @ClintHitchcock
    @ClintHitchcock 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for the great idea Lewis.

  • @ericwinckler5142
    @ericwinckler5142 2 года назад +2

    I enjoyed seeing the simple project, sorry that the beautiful burl didn't make it. I would like to see a demo on a deeper hollowed out vase of about 10" but I don't know about the time it would take. I have vibration problems when hollowing out and try to use a steady rest that I made, with out much help in the vibration.
    I have a piece of Iron wood, 10 1/4" wide and 8" thick. Having a difficult time shaping it and hollowing it out for a bowl, the wood is so hard.

    • @TheKlondikeCraftsman
      @TheKlondikeCraftsman  2 года назад +1

      Thank you Eric! 10” is very deep to hollow without a mounted hollowing system unless there is enough opening to get a tool rest inside. I have a video where I did a sumac vase that I hollowed to the max limit with the Easywood pro series hollower and it is touchy that deep. When I say to the max I mean past the suggested dept and handle deep. Thanks for watching!

  • @JordanWoodwerx
    @JordanWoodwerx 2 года назад +3

    Hi Lewis, that’s still an awesome piece my friend! I like the cracks and inclusions. Thanks for a great project video! Take care 👍🏻👍🏻

    • @TheKlondikeCraftsman
      @TheKlondikeCraftsman  2 года назад +1

      Thanks Bruce! Going to repurpose this one soon! I appreciate you watching buddy!

  • @TournageDubois
    @TournageDubois 2 года назад +3

    Unfortunate that it blew out like that.... but great explanation! Love your process and thorough details!

  • @valeriehenschel1590
    @valeriehenschel1590 2 года назад +1

    Revise into a no-neck vase by saw off and sand smooth. Too pretty to toss.

  • @jeffrosen8237
    @jeffrosen8237 2 года назад +1

    That is a beautiful hunk of wood. Can't you cut the top off and chuck it up somehow and make a hollow form out of it. That's just to nice to waste it. Would love to see what you do with it. Thanks for showing the oops!

  • @markthompson6860
    @markthompson6860 2 года назад +1

    still a nice job

  • @ronalves9118
    @ronalves9118 2 года назад +1

    Great piece even with the the crack. My question, why can't you clue and clamp the neck back together? Ron USCG MKC RET

    • @TheKlondikeCraftsman
      @TheKlondikeCraftsman  2 года назад

      Thanks Ron! It was more of a rupture thank a crack, not really fixable. Thank you for watching!

  • @WoodArtVlogs
    @WoodArtVlogs 2 года назад +1

    Good

  • @Trevor-Reed
    @Trevor-Reed 2 года назад +4

    A real shame about the neck, but still a lovely piece Lewis.

  • @carolriley8472
    @carolriley8472 2 года назад +1

    Gorgeous piece...too bad it broke!

  • @ronnielloyd4514
    @ronnielloyd4514 2 года назад +1

    Could you have taken some CA glue and a c-clamp to have closed the split?

    • @TheKlondikeCraftsman
      @TheKlondikeCraftsman  2 года назад +1

      If it were just a split yes but it was a blow out an not repairable.

  • @WoodenItBeNice
    @WoodenItBeNice 2 года назад +1

    Hi Lewis, What a terrible shame. As Valerie mentioned it is too good to toss away. I'm sure you will think of a way to finish it into something else.
    Take care Lewis.
    Cheers, Huw

  • @fleetswoodshop3339
    @fleetswoodshop3339 2 года назад +3

    GREAT DEMO LEWIS. IT HAPPENS .STILL LOOKS GREAT .FROM DOUG

  • @GordonRock1
    @GordonRock1 2 года назад +8

    That’s a real shame, Lewis. That was such a beautiful piece of wood. The one you showed at the end of the video is just spectacular. Another great video, my friend. I hope that auction goes well for you!

    • @TheKlondikeCraftsman
      @TheKlondikeCraftsman  2 года назад +2

      Thank you Gord, hoping to salvage it into something else soon! I appreciate you watching buddy, take care!

  • @pjseiber2774
    @pjseiber2774 2 года назад +5

    Very nice work even if it didn't work out. I enjoy your videos very much, simple and instructive. Keep'm turning

  • @spiritwynd
    @spiritwynd 2 года назад +6

    Glad to see that you didn't throw it out! It's beautiful!

  • @thomaschilders9337
    @thomaschilders9337 2 года назад +2

    Very nice, I am a beginner at turning and was wondering how much you get for a piece like this?

    • @TheKlondikeCraftsman
      @TheKlondikeCraftsman  2 года назад

      Thanks Thomas! Had it turned out it would have been in the $20 range.

  • @suesmith9202
    @suesmith9202 2 года назад +6

    Gorgeous vase

  • @bbq2di4
    @bbq2di4 2 года назад +5

    Beautiful piece of wood. Sorry to see the neck blow out like it did. It was still a nice piece. As a new turner, a really appreciate the simple projects. Thanks.

  • @jimschaffer9831
    @jimschaffer9831 11 месяцев назад +1

    Enjoy watching your channel. Simple straight forward instruction. Something a beginner could understand. You have a New subscriber . Thank you . Jim's wood shop.

  • @trurex007lee7
    @trurex007lee7 2 года назад +1

    Very disappointing for you. An excellent video though. Like others have said put a glue block on it and turn it into a hollow form(maybe a holely hollow form).

    • @TheKlondikeCraftsman
      @TheKlondikeCraftsman  2 года назад

      Thanks! I’m thinking hollow Christmas ornament maybe! I appreciate you watching!

  • @bassettmike1
    @bassettmike1 Год назад +1

    I've had a few necks crack like that. best thing about these types of vases is that you can just put them back on the lathe and make a shorter neck or change the vase style/shape. It'll still sell. Great work, man.

    • @TheKlondikeCraftsman
      @TheKlondikeCraftsman  Год назад

      It is certainly still useful. Thanks so much for watching I really appreciate it!

  • @davidnickell9381
    @davidnickell9381 2 года назад +2

    Turn it into a short necked vase? Thanks for sharing.

    • @TheKlondikeCraftsman
      @TheKlondikeCraftsman  2 года назад

      It is going to turn into something different altogether! Keep an eye out!

  • @denisvienat849
    @denisvienat849 2 года назад +1

    Ha c’est très beau dommage pour le perçage et le bois est superbe bravo pour le résultat 👏👍🇨🇭 bonnes fêtes 🌲⛄️

  • @jimfurr81
    @jimfurr81 2 года назад +2

    Cut the top off and hollow out the rest!!! : )

  • @johnanthony2545
    @johnanthony2545 Год назад +1

    Thanks for showing even the pros have failures on occasion. I’m sure you can incorporate that piece in something else. The wood is spectacular.

    • @TheKlondikeCraftsman
      @TheKlondikeCraftsman  Год назад +1

      Thanks John! This piece sits right beside the shop computer waiting for a decision. Thanks for watching!

  • @ilawoodwyk1417
    @ilawoodwyk1417 2 года назад +1

    Adorable but wish you would speak more...especially when you change tools.

  • @rickgibson7876
    @rickgibson7876 Год назад +1

    Great looking piece, hope you cut the neck off and repurposed it as a hollow form like the ones shown at the end of the video. Great grain on that piece,it would be a shame to just toss it.

    • @TheKlondikeCraftsman
      @TheKlondikeCraftsman  Год назад

      Hey Rick, absolutely not tossed! Still considering options. Thanks so much for watching!

  • @barryirby8609
    @barryirby8609 2 года назад +3

    Beautiful, thanks for sharing. I would have fixed it. (That's what I do, fix things.) Put a dowel down the neck wrapped in packing tape, fill the crack with epoxy with black die in it, extract the dowel, and return the outside. By the time you did all that you could sell it for enough to earn about half of minimum wage, if you ignore the cost of the wood and epoxy.

    • @TheKlondikeCraftsman
      @TheKlondikeCraftsman  2 года назад

      Haha correct on the price Barry. If it were just a crack I would have but it is more of a blow out. Thanks for watching!

  • @ronnielloyd4514
    @ronnielloyd4514 2 года назад +1

    At first you said the end at the tail stock was to big and you were going to turn it more, then you lost a piece and had to cut it down even more. Did that make you change your mind on what to make?

    • @TheKlondikeCraftsman
      @TheKlondikeCraftsman  2 года назад +1

      Hey Ronnie, The bark inclusions were deep so that caused a change but in honesty i did not have a specific form in mind.

  • @timemachinewoodturning876
    @timemachinewoodturning876 2 года назад +1

    beautiful finale of your work - best regards and also invite you to my place

  • @noelgreen9381
    @noelgreen9381 2 года назад +5

    Despite the drill issue, this is a really nice piece. Thanks for sharing.

  • @donaldadams5342
    @donaldadams5342 2 года назад +3

    Very worthwhile point that you make on not throwing small offcuts from good wood because they can be used for small, highly successful pieces further on. It was also great that you show that problems do crop up even for experience wood turners & took the time to show the great effect of the Danish Oil finish with the bug holes. Love the look of the hollow form that you made for the auction, I will now watch that one. Cheers, Don from South Aust.

    • @TheKlondikeCraftsman
      @TheKlondikeCraftsman  2 года назад

      Thanks Don. This is beside my shop computer until I decide what to remake it into.

  • @stevebrakefield1287
    @stevebrakefield1287 Год назад +1

    That is a beautiful piece of work. Even with the crack. ||||

  • @calvinbass1839
    @calvinbass1839 2 года назад +1

    Nice shape. Thank you for sharing. Have a blessed day.

  • @k9insomniac783
    @k9insomniac783 2 года назад +3

    There’s nothing more satisfying or maddening then turning wood burl. I’ve not made much with it yet myself. Some pistol grips and a small vase, with having the grain go in 4011 different directions, it’s near impossible to have a straight plan off attack when you turn it. The fact that you got such beautiful results from such a crazy piece shows your skill level is on another level. Really nice work sir.

  • @tonyprofera9914
    @tonyprofera9914 2 года назад +3

    Much respect goes out to you for showing us when things don't work out as well as they do!! You are to be commended commanded well done

    • @TheKlondikeCraftsman
      @TheKlondikeCraftsman  2 года назад +2

      Thanks Tony, I show it all here my friend. I appreciate you watching

  • @DougMilleratWoodSpunRound
    @DougMilleratWoodSpunRound 2 года назад +2

    Very nice. Love the piece that’s going on the auction. See you then if not before.

  • @loriboldt6171
    @loriboldt6171 Год назад +2

    Hi! I wanted to thank you for the videos that you have put out on funding your shop!!!! I haven't been feeling too confident in my skills lately, and after trying these items you have shown, I'm rebuilding my confidence. I appreciate that very much, more than I can find the words for. Could you show some techniques for making g plates and/or finials? Please? Thank you, Lori.

    • @TheKlondikeCraftsman
      @TheKlondikeCraftsman  Год назад +2

      Hey Lori! I’m glad things are coming around for you. It takes time and practice for sure. When I get finished the Reno project I will try to do a plate and finial video. Thanks for watching!

  • @edsterner2810
    @edsterner2810 2 года назад +1

    You could have taken a hose clank and some blue and maybe salvaged

    • @TheKlondikeCraftsman
      @TheKlondikeCraftsman  2 года назад +1

      I think it was too far gone for that Ed, we will see if it can be something else soon. Thanks for watching!

  • @markmartino8870
    @markmartino8870 Год назад +1

    Loved this one and I really learned how to make them

  • @tvkimslifetv8609
    @tvkimslifetv8609 2 года назад +1

    What kind finisher did you use? Fantastic

  • @daveurban1018
    @daveurban1018 Год назад +1

    Awesome burl, shame about the split.

    • @TheKlondikeCraftsman
      @TheKlondikeCraftsman  Год назад

      It happens! I still have it on a shelf to repurpose....thinking an ornament possibly. Thank you for watching!

  • @crystalswenson8844
    @crystalswenson8844 2 года назад +1

    Would you consider selling it AS IS?

    • @TheKlondikeCraftsman
      @TheKlondikeCraftsman  2 года назад +1

      I’m going to make an ornament out of it Crystal! Watch for that soon!

  • @roystheboy
    @roystheboy 2 года назад +1

    that was a shame that broke off

  • @monopinion8799
    @monopinion8799 2 года назад +2

    I still consider this vase as a beautiful piece. The grain is fabulous. Salut!🇨🇦

    • @TheKlondikeCraftsman
      @TheKlondikeCraftsman  2 года назад

      It is very nice wood. I look at it often considering what I can do with it that won’t have a man made flaw. I think I know but time will tell! Thank you for watching!

  • @franwilson2097
    @franwilson2097 2 года назад +1

    good work Lewis,we know sh---- happens

  • @stevenshylo4419
    @stevenshylo4419 2 года назад +3

    Love the videos and appreciate you show when things go wrong. Wishing you a Happy Holiday!

  • @josephlynch3507
    @josephlynch3507 2 года назад +2

    Thanks for sharing your process. I learned a lot from this video.

  • @med1pilot1956
    @med1pilot1956 2 года назад +2

    That made me sad. It was such a beautiful piece. It's refreshing to have a Turner show both the good and the bad. It makes a much better learning experience.

    • @TheKlondikeCraftsman
      @TheKlondikeCraftsman  2 года назад

      It made me sad also! It will be repurposed at some point though. Thanks for watching !

  • @ЦанкаИлиева-з4х
    @ЦанкаИлиева-з4х 2 года назад +1

    Едно малко бижу ! Прелестно е !!!

  • @vinimarshall7301
    @vinimarshall7301 2 года назад +1

    Love mistakes thats where we learn

  • @joannkister2540
    @joannkister2540 2 года назад +1

    Very pretty it's a shame that it broke

    • @TheKlondikeCraftsman
      @TheKlondikeCraftsman  2 года назад

      That happens sometimes, thankfully not often. Thank you for watching!

  • @dtork47
    @dtork47 2 года назад +2

    Very nice little dry pot, you’re a master with the gouge! Crap happens, that was tricky grain for sure! Cheers from MT.

  • @christinehendryx937
    @christinehendryx937 2 года назад +2

    Thanks for keeping real, I did see it coming. Burls are beautiful, I live in the Black Cherry capital of the world and have quite a few.

    • @TheKlondikeCraftsman
      @TheKlondikeCraftsman  2 года назад

      Cherry burl is nice! I was sceptical as well but it was worth the try. I think it will become an ornament now! I appreciate you watching!

  • @oneshotme
    @oneshotme 2 года назад +2

    That turned out to be some beautiful burl
    Enjoyed your video and I gave it a Thumbs Up

  • @denocro3586
    @denocro3586 2 года назад +2

    Beautiful piece of work. I guess it went from a vase too a very nice candle stand. Always enjoy watching your videos. Good luck with the auction.

  • @marcrosbourgh9086
    @marcrosbourgh9086 2 года назад +2

    I would love to see you turning “Tool Handles”. Unique and different

    • @TheKlondikeCraftsman
      @TheKlondikeCraftsman  2 года назад +1

      That is something I have never done actually. I’ve always thought that putting my own handles on would not be as strong as ones already made. Who know though, maybe someday! Thanks for watching!

  • @oldmanjima.k.a.oldfahrt6572
    @oldmanjima.k.a.oldfahrt6572 2 года назад +2

    A very informative video. Thanks for sharing.

  • @JiggsysShed
    @JiggsysShed 2 года назад +1

    Shane about the neck as the wood is really beautiful. Though these things happen and it just adds a uniqueness to the piece

    • @TheKlondikeCraftsman
      @TheKlondikeCraftsman  2 года назад +1

      I think it will eventually be an ornament Jiggsy. Thanks for watching!

  • @mdaley3102
    @mdaley3102 2 года назад +2

    I think the cracks from drilling make it look a bit more rustic. It would go well in a cabin or older home.

    • @TheKlondikeCraftsman
      @TheKlondikeCraftsman  2 года назад

      If they were natural cracks I would agree but if you saw it you might have a different opinion! Thanks for watching!

  • @cameronstark4799
    @cameronstark4799 2 года назад +2

    It's refreshing to see you leave the things that don't go to plan in. I swear for the longest time I thought I was just terrible at wood turning 🤣

    • @TheKlondikeCraftsman
      @TheKlondikeCraftsman  2 года назад +1

      It happens to everyone whether they show it or not! Thank you for watching Cameron!

  • @ajrob2888
    @ajrob2888 2 года назад +2

    Love the video Lewis!
    Your little dry pot "whoopsie" reminded me of my own mishap when I made my mother a knitting needle pot from a nice piece of cherry. You're exactly right when you said you have to pay attention to the path the grain of wood takes on! My problem was a dullish Forstner bit and too thin of a neck. Bit took a catch, and me bearing down on it, split the neck and a quarter of the needle pot! "Whoopsie!" Lol.
    A little reshaping and a newly sharpened bit, and everything turned out perfect for her pot. Now I just need to make her 2-3 yarn bowls and Mamma will be a happy woman indeed!
    Question: What type of oil/finish did you coat your dry pot in? I'm always fascinated with what types of oil/finishes other turners use and prefere.
    Thank you so much for the video.
    As my woodturning mentor/teacher always says, "If yah ain't turnin, you ain't learnin!"
    AJ Roberts
    Savannah, GA

    • @TheKlondikeCraftsman
      @TheKlondikeCraftsman  2 года назад +1

      Thanks AJ! I used Danish oil on this and most burls with irregularities. Whoopsies are easy to do! Thank you for watching!

    • @ajrob2888
      @ajrob2888 2 года назад +1

      @@TheKlondikeCraftsman Thanks for the tip!
      Are you by any chance coming down to the AAW Symposium in Chattanooga this weekend!?!?
      Would be great seeing nost of my favorite RUclips woodworkers.
      Take care! Keep a goin!

    • @TheKlondikeCraftsman
      @TheKlondikeCraftsman  2 года назад +1

      I had plans to but they got derailed do to work commitments unfortunately. Maybe next time!

    • @ajrob2888
      @ajrob2888 2 года назад +1

      @@TheKlondikeCraftsman All good. There's always next year!
      Take care and keep a goin!!!

  • @waltwhybrewwoodworking
    @waltwhybrewwoodworking 2 года назад +1

    It’s too bad that it cracked. Could you consider removing the neck and making an egg shaped vase? Maybe only hand saw and sanding?

    • @TheKlondikeCraftsman
      @TheKlondikeCraftsman  2 года назад +1

      I’m thinking of a hollow Christmas ornament actually, we will see how it goes! Thank you for watching!

  • @jayscott306
    @jayscott306 2 года назад +2

    Solid demo, Lewis. Today I tackled the brother to a willow bowl I'd tried last year. It was a live edge mess, in which I put 14 hours of sanding. That's not an exaggeration. The thing was a beast for tear out. My sharpening skills weren't bad, but they are better, today. That, and my ability to read grain. I had to do a bit of unconventional work, but off the tool to 180 grit, one tiny spot of tear out. Opposite side of the tree, totally different result. I appreciate your way of explaining your methods and why. Those mistakes and explanations from you best RUclipsrs are a big part of why today's result was tremendously better, so, thank you.

    • @TheKlondikeCraftsman
      @TheKlondikeCraftsman  2 года назад +1

      That is excellent! I always shoot to get a 150-180 equivalent finish off the tool. Sometimes it doesn’t work and there is not a thing you can do, other times it is successful. I’m glad you aren’t having to sand as much! Thanks for watching!

    • @jayscott306
      @jayscott306 2 года назад +1

      @@TheKlondikeCraftsman Had a chuck of cherry with an unexpected erratic burl today, but cooperated and it was a shocking 240, for one miniscule line. Ten minutes to sand and polish. Oh, and you are correct in a previous video when you said letting the microfine sit awhile before wax, makes a big difference.

    • @TheKlondikeCraftsman
      @TheKlondikeCraftsman  2 года назад

      No kidding huh!

  • @HGANGHONY
    @HGANGHONY 2 года назад +1

    Excellent

  • @harveygoodman8078
    @harveygoodman8078 2 года назад +2

    Excellent video!! A great lesson for me.

  • @chrisgern9470
    @chrisgern9470 2 года назад +1

    Great looking piece. Is it possible I could send you some photos of my work thru email. I would like to get some feedback. I have had some friends tell me I should sell them but I would like some turners like yourself take a look at them and give me your opinion if you don't mind. Thanks

    • @TheKlondikeCraftsman
      @TheKlondikeCraftsman  2 года назад

      Absolutely I love to see them. klondikecraftsman@hotmail.com
      Thank you for watching!

  • @derrickhowell408
    @derrickhowell408 2 года назад +1

    Shame that happened. Lop the top off and do a mini hollow form. I always enjoy the vids. If I can ever get my shop set up you’ll be one of my main sources. Love the beginner stuff.

  • @kathrynseaman6482
    @kathrynseaman6482 2 года назад +1

    beautiful figuring in burls, shame it cracked as perfect for flowers kids or grandkids pick!

  • @sgullage
    @sgullage 2 года назад +1

    I like that you failed and still posted the video. It's good to see that even a expert like yourself can run in to issues.

    • @TheKlondikeCraftsman
      @TheKlondikeCraftsman  2 года назад

      Everyone runs into one issue or another from time to time Stephen, all about the solution really! Thanks for watching!

  • @robertm348
    @robertm348 2 года назад +1

    Sometimes you're the dog, other times you're the fire hydrant!

  • @pianoman5135
    @pianoman5135 Год назад +1

    Am just learning how to turn, love the look of the piece. I didn’t catch the type of finish you put on it but it made the piece pop! Hopefully I will be as talented 40 years from now.

    • @TheKlondikeCraftsman
      @TheKlondikeCraftsman  Год назад

      That was Danish oil. Thanks for watching!

    • @johnanthony2545
      @johnanthony2545 Год назад

      I did a make over on my grandads home made 8 drawer tool chest with Brazilian Apatong. A very hard tight grained dark wood with 1500 lb per sq foot strength. Salvaged it out of 1960s semi trailer deck. Danish oil really did the trick on it. Wipe on wipe it off. Looks great. Wood looked like hell till you plain it then oh boy. 😄

  • @Nunesfan
    @Nunesfan 2 года назад +1

    So cool that you show the "failure" thanks for the videos.

  • @jackthompson8019
    @jackthompson8019 2 года назад +1

    It looks beautiful. Too bad that it broke.

    • @TheKlondikeCraftsman
      @TheKlondikeCraftsman  2 года назад

      Thanks Jack, destined for another project with it now! Thanks for watching!

  • @William_Kenny
    @William_Kenny 2 года назад +1

    Great little project 👍

  • @laurencebugeja4160
    @laurencebugeja4160 2 года назад +1

    It is also a nice piece Lewis well done again.

  • @jnol9009
    @jnol9009 2 года назад +1

    Great job! Thx for sharing

  • @54lespaul77
    @54lespaul77 2 года назад +1

    That was going beautifully! I know I would have been tempted to glue it, but who knows how that would have turned out. Nice job regardless. Good success with the auction!
    Cheers, Rick

  • @daveb.misc.2589
    @daveb.misc.2589 2 года назад

    That is a lovely piece of burl Lewis. Will you take the neck off of it, and make something smaller, such as an ornament? Or, cast it in resin for another project?

  • @Youtubeforcedmetochangemyname
    @Youtubeforcedmetochangemyname Год назад +1

    I have some unknown wood and it's all nice until I turn it to round from a log after that I can let it sit sometimes for as little as an hour and then cracks everywhere one time I even watched a crack get bigger any idea of why it does this

    • @TheKlondikeCraftsman
      @TheKlondikeCraftsman  Год назад +1

      Wet wood will crack on end grain. Fruit woods like cherry and apple are the worst. The best thing I have found is to cut the wood over length and seal the end-grain with wood glue diluted to 50% with water and let it dry. It can take a long time to dry so be patient. Thanks for watching!

    • @Youtubeforcedmetochangemyname
      @Youtubeforcedmetochangemyname Год назад

      @@TheKlondikeCraftsman thank you for the tips I really don't know how wet it is so that may be the problem I'll try thisb