Stunning bowl Steve, the grain is amazing and the char, albeit light, is a great touch. Really like how this came out. Keep on turning. Cheers, Bluey 👍
Beautiful work Steve....this style is pretty hard to do well and keep the bark together on the "living" edge. The burning also stabilizes the wood (an old Japanese method known as shou sugi ban) and prevents insects from invading it. Best wishes my friend.
That is such a beautiful bowl. Olive has a wonderful grain. I have alot of olive as well. I do have a question that I hope you will answer. Why did you put flame to the bowl?
hello kobie from Greece the olive wood when it is not completely dry is not easily rubbed with the sandpaper so I dry it superficially with the flame. it also emphasizes the grains of the wood.thank you for watching
Another excellent project and looks fantastic and the colours you wouldn’t think they come from a tree. Thank you for showing your work. 👌👌👌👌👌
Thank you for watching Richard
You make such beautiful stuff. thank you.
Thank you so much
Stunning bowl Steve, the grain is amazing and the char, albeit light, is a great touch. Really like how this came out.
Keep on turning.
Cheers, Bluey 👍
Thank you my friend
Steve thank you for explaining so nicely. Your work is always awesome.
Simply Beautiful! Of course you had a little help from the wood. I don't think I've seen a more beautiful type of wood.
Thank you
Great job 🤗
Thank you so much
@@stevekalogerakis Cheers 🤗
Lovely work
Thank you
Looks awesome buddy!👍🏻👍🏻
Thank you Bruce 👍
Very Beautiful Piece Steve!👍
thank you
That come out beautiful and a great job turning it!!
Enjoyed the video and I gave it a Thumbs Up
Thank you sir
Very nice 👍
Thank you
So gorgeous...the Olive is just amazing!
Thank you Carol
Beautiful bowl Steve looks awesome
Thank you Rich
Μπράβο σας κ. Στέλιο όπως πάντα εξαιρετικός !!!!
Ευχαριστώ πολύ
What a beauty! 😊
Thank you
AWESOM BOWL THAT CAME OUT GREAT .FROM DOUG
Thank you Doug
Εξαιρετικό Στέλιο ! Μπράβο !
Ευχαριστώ Δημήτρη
seberapapun parahnya ..tapi klu dh di tangan sang ahli hasilnya 👍👍👍👍
Maravilha de peça parabéns focou chique de mais obrigado e fica com Deus 👏👏👏🙏🙌🙌
Thank you
May I ask what purpose does the torching offer ?.. LOVE that bowl...!
I use the flame to dry the wood and sand it more easily.thank you
Здравствуйте Стив. Люблю твои работы. Чем покрываешь перед воском?
Спасибо!
A wonderful bowl.
Thank you jack
your work is real nice as is that collection of carob and olive you have there!! where do you live is it cyprus or greece?
Thank you
I'm from Greece
@@stevekalogerakis nice one im in malaga i also turn olive but not as good as you.also youre olive seems a bit more wild grained.lovely.
Beautiful work Steve....this style is pretty hard to do well and keep the bark together on the "living" edge. The burning also stabilizes the wood (an old Japanese method known as shou sugi ban) and prevents insects from invading it. Best wishes my friend.
Thank you for your kind words dr.skip best wishes and from my.
Είμαι ο πρώτος που το βλέπω??
That is such a beautiful bowl. Olive has a wonderful grain. I have alot of olive as well. I do have a question that I hope you will answer. Why did you put flame to the bowl?
I use the flame to dry the wood and sanding more easily. Thank you for watching
Hello Steve from South Africa, this bowl in my favorite Olive wood is absolutely stunningly beautiful. But why the burning of the wood??
hello kobie from Greece the olive wood when it is not completely dry is not easily rubbed with the sandpaper so I dry it superficially with the flame. it also emphasizes the grains of the wood.thank you for watching
Στέλιο πολύ ωραία δουλειά μπράβο. Νομίζω ότι έχει έρθει ο καιρός να σκεφτείς την αγορά άλλου τόρνου. Δεν σε αντέχει πλέον αυτός.
Προς το παρόν την κάνει τη δουλειά του αργότερα ίσως.....
Ευχαριστώ πολύ φίλε μου
The grain on that bowl is fabulous but I’m not a fan of the shape.
Thank you
Εξαιρετικο!!!!!!
Ευχαριστώ πολύ Γιώργο
👍👍👍👌
What is the tool you used to texture the rim? I want one!! 😊
очень красиво
Whats your finish ratio? How much beewax to linseed oil. I cant get mine as liquid as your
Liquid is the first coat .that is only linseed oil.
Thank you