I can see Richard Raffan has had a lot of influence on your turning style. I'm a huge fan of him myself and my turning ability has improved immensely since I stumbled across him. Shear scraper, linseed oil with beeswax rubbed in, the shaping of the lidded box, all in the vain Richard Raffan. It's nice to see someone else using the same techniques and it just proves how well they work. Your work is very nice !
Thank you very much for kind words, he is my mentor and I very much appriciate what he is doing for us turners..... His teaching is in my books the easiest and most enjoyeble .... Glad you are sharing my vision.....
Yes that’s really clever. I’ve done something similar when rough turning (after watching Richard Raffan) but incorporating the shelf into the final design is excellent 👍
Great lidded bowl. I really like the details you put into that bowl and lid. Those details gave the bowl and lid some great character on top of the great grains the wood has.
I’ve seen loads of these videos, some ornate with wood and resin, but this is the simplest and yet the most beautiful bowl of them all! That grain is stunning! Fabulous watch! 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Lovely! I am 63 and retired. Would love to learn how to do something like this but, there is not a single school in Rhode Island where one could go to learn it. Rhode Island is really a small State. Too bad those who know how to do it, don't seem inclined to teach it. Too bad indeed.
You should look into the American Association of Woodturners. They have chapters all over the place with people who like to help others learn woodturning.
Excelente trabajo, el tipo de madera, ayuda mucho a que se comporte bien, tengo entendido que hay maderas y maderas.uchad gracias por su linda obra, desde Chile Sud América, un abrazo grande.
Thank you 🤗, its very safe if you are using good wood without splits,and cut recees or tenons accuratly.... I've never had bowl fly off the lathe😀 thank you so much for support
Very nice - reasonably easy to make and a pleasure to watch, especially your gouge work. I am planning to get me some "softer: wood this year and make more such little usable bowls (in the place of all the natural edge things that are such a bother so sand). Kind regards - (also to Richard Raffan!)
You make it look so easy to use the spindle gouge, I always get catches when I use it like you do. What grind angle do you have on spindle detail gouge and what size is it. I have 2 detail gouges both 3/8 but probably ground too mush like a spindle gouge, fingernail. I’d like to bring one a bit less angle. Great bowl, I see why you like making them, quick, simple and easy with a really nice design. Both inside and out. Thanks for sharing
Thank you for watching and comment 😀 I rarely measure angles, I use them and if it works great I replicate it...that being said I did measure for begginers series and its around 40 and other one goes sometimes down to 30 deegres.... 30 deegres is great for detail work.... I sharpen all by hand so angles do vary a bit.... 10mm gouge with 30 or even less is a great tool to have for detail...my next purchase😉... I'll explain in spindle work chapter on beginners series for to use spindle gouge so that might help.... Glad you liked the bowl.... Its one of my favorite stuff to make... expecially bigger quantuties
@@tomislavtomasicwoodturning Oh yes, you remind me: my old dad did tell me that Prince Tomislav (of blessed memory) was baptised with a Croatian name... the royal family had a policy of using names from the various lands of the United Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes (later Yugoslavia)... Dad knew stuff like that. (I was friends with Vladimir when I was still at school as well as his naughty younger brother... but lost touch after university. I think Pnce Vladimir joined the RAF)
@@Pipejawood-Woodturning mislim da sam prvi video stavio prije godinu dana, pa nisam 4-5mjeseci nista pa opet jedan, tek unazad 3-4mjeseca sam poceo ozbiljno s tim... A Vi?
Amazing, I have a piece of oak like that on my lathe at the moment. I was wondering what to do with it. I think that I’ll try to make a lidded bowl like this.
Beautiful piece. I love simpler designs such as this that really let the wood speak, especially when it has such nice grain. What is the finish that you used on that?
@@tomislavtomasicwoodturning That chisel cought my eye aswell. It would be very interesting if you could show how you made it and how you sharpen your Tools. Very nice work and a skilled way producing it. Kind regards Simon
@@simonfischer6088 I have in list a sharpening video and I'll add how to change standard chisel to scraper..... Thanks for support and video ideas..... 🤗
Wow things have changed alot. Nice box. I'm use to seeing your newer vidios with your explaining of things
Bravo pour votre très beau travail et une très belle réalisation. Merci pour le partage.👏👍
Thank you for kind words and for support....🤗
Now, there's a man who knows how to sharpen a tool . A pleasure to watch.
Thank you John for kind words 👍
And watching 😀
@@tomislavtomasicwoodturning❤❤❤❤❤ bu
is this wet wood ???
I can see Richard Raffan has had a lot of influence on your turning style. I'm a huge fan of him myself and my turning ability has improved immensely since I stumbled across him. Shear scraper, linseed oil with beeswax rubbed in, the shaping of the lidded box, all in the vain Richard Raffan. It's nice to see someone else using the same techniques and it just proves how well they work. Your work is very nice !
Thank you very much for kind words, he is my mentor and I very much appriciate what he is doing for us turners..... His teaching is in my books the easiest and most enjoyeble .... Glad you are sharing my vision.....
Richard Raffan is a famous turner ! He is m'y teatcher since I turn modestly !😉
The detail in this "simple" piece is incredible. I really enjoy watching you turn and learn a lot.
Thank you, this kind of work I enjoy probably the most, I made these quite often
Красивая шкатулочка, браво мастеру!!!!
Thank you very much
Now thats a nice bit of work!
Thanks for watching 🤗
Excellent !!!!!!!!!!
I watched you make this bowl. You make turning look so easy. You are a Genius Tomislav
Thank you very much 🤗
Much of your approach is like Richard Raffan. I mean that as a compliment. Very expertly done. Nice proportions.
Thank you for watching and support, very kind words 🥰
Richard is my mentor so a lot of I learned from him.....
Love the shape of this and the extra details in the lid! 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Thank you very much 🤗 glad you liked it 😀
Great job. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you for watching 🤗
To me it is awesome to see what all of you guys make out of just a stump or piece if wood. Fantastic.
Thank you 🤗
I really like the way you incorporate a design element that allows you to hold the lid for the final cuts.
Thank you for watching and for kind words, I always try to do something similar on lids
Yes that’s really clever. I’ve done something similar when rough turning (after watching Richard Raffan) but incorporating the shelf into the final design is excellent 👍
@@leftmono1016 indeed I do similar stuff but after it dries, I learn this from him whom I consider to be my mentor..... And best teacher.....
Predivna zdjela i majstorski rad, svaka čast!
Hvala Vam puno 😀
ماشاء الله تبارك الرحمن تسلم ايدك عمل فني جميل تحياتي لك من فلسطين غزه
Thank you 🤗
It's like watching Richard Raffan turn, you have followed him very closely! Good work Mate!
Thank you, he is my mentor after all☺️
beatiful!! love it
Thanks so much for watching 🤗
Great lidded bowl. I really like the details you put into that bowl and lid. Those details gave the bowl and lid some great character on top of the great grains the wood has.
Thank you so much for nice words and for watching 🤗
Lovely piece. Elegant design.
Thank you very much 🤗
Wonderfully done. Finesse. Agree with Dano re R. Raffan.
Thank you very much 🤗
Excellent, a pleasure to watch. Now to have a go !!
Thank you sir😀 its really rewarding to make one 🤗
Какая красота!!! Very, very nice!!! Beautiful!!!
Thank you, glad you liked it
That's a superb piece. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you for watching 🤗
Beautiful work! Great lines!
Thank you very much 🤗
Beautiful piece. Lovely form.
Thank you 😀
Wow beautiful... i like it!
Thank you very much 😀
Ich sehe auch die gleiche Technik wie bei Richard Raffan. Saubere professionelle Arbeit.
Thank you very much, Richard is my mentor and a great influence so I do have a lot of his skills
This certainly looks like something I want to try. 😎
Its a great thing to make and hone skill since it has most of the cuts on the cross grain
I’ve seen loads of these videos, some ornate with wood and resin, but this is the simplest and yet the most beautiful bowl of them all! That grain is stunning! Fabulous watch! 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Thank you so much for those lovely words.... Comments like this really help to keep making videos.... Thanks once again 🤗
You are a true craftsman! Beautiful piece.
Thank you for very kind words, thank you for support 👍
Very, very nice!
Thank you sir 😀
Bravo imenjace. Pozdrav.
Beautiful work!
Thank you very much 🤗
Beautiful work. Love the lid design.
Thank you kolega👍
That's very elegant. Great job.
Best Wishes, Brendan.
Thank you Brendan for kind words, all the best to you as well 😀
,a cool video keep up the great content.. Thank you……
Thank you, for watching and kind words 👍
GRACIAS MAESTRO.
Wow, those are some sharp chisels, incredible work 👍
Thank you very much 🤗
Going to start doing challenge projects thank you , you four give me some very good skill building ideas
Well done a Really nice shape and finish
Thank you so much for watching 🤗
Lovely!
I am 63 and retired. Would love to learn how to do something like this but, there is not a single school in Rhode Island where one could go to learn it. Rhode Island is really a small State. Too bad those who know how to do it, don't seem inclined to teach it. Too bad indeed.
Thank you very much, its even worse in my part of Europe.... Try to find someone a bit further out, and maybe spend a bit more but it will be worth it
You should look into the American Association of Woodturners. They have chapters all over the place with people who like to help others learn woodturning.
Good job 😊good work
Thank you
Excelente trabajo, el tipo de madera, ayuda mucho a que se comporte bien, tengo entendido que hay maderas y maderas.uchad gracias por su linda obra, desde Chile Sud América, un abrazo grande.
Thank you 😀
Very nice, Ash is one of my favorite woods. I'm not daring enough to mount bowls like you, but I kind of want to try.
Thank you 🤗, its very safe if you are using good wood without splits,and cut recees or tenons accuratly.... I've never had bowl fly off the lathe😀 thank you so much for support
Excellent lathe skills.
It’s a beautiful bowl.
Good Luck always
Thank you very much for watching and comment 😀
Wonderful skills with your tools mad sharpening skills a pleasure to watch
Thank you Mike for kind words , and thank you for watching 😀
very nice, a great piece top work Tom!
Thank you 😀
Beautiful quarter-sawn wood. Nice design and execution.
Excellent eye🤗 thank you very much
Great video, your skills inspire me!
Thank you very much 🤗
I prefer the videos that you talk in. Great bowl.
Excellent work and lovely result
Thank you Robert, it means a lot 🤗
Very nice - reasonably easy to make and a pleasure to watch, especially your gouge work. I am planning to get me some "softer: wood this year and make more such little usable bowls (in the place of all the natural edge things that are such a bother so sand). Kind regards - (also to Richard Raffan!)
Thank you for watching, I do like usable stuff, but natural edge has something that is hard to beat....
Thank you for kind words 👍
Very nicely done!! Great job!!
Thank you so much for kind words 👍
The drill insert before you carve the bowl is an excellent tip
Thank you,I learn it from my mentor Richard Raffan 😉
You make it look so easy to use the spindle gouge, I always get catches when I use it like you do. What grind angle do you have on spindle detail gouge and what size is it.
I have 2 detail gouges both 3/8 but probably ground too mush like a spindle gouge, fingernail. I’d like to bring one a bit less angle.
Great bowl, I see why you like making them, quick, simple and easy with a really nice design. Both inside and out.
Thanks for sharing
Thank you for watching and comment 😀
I rarely measure angles, I use them and if it works great I replicate it...that being said I did measure for begginers series and its around 40 and other one goes sometimes down to 30 deegres.... 30 deegres is great for detail work.... I sharpen all by hand so angles do vary a bit.... 10mm gouge with 30 or even less is a great tool to have for detail...my next purchase😉... I'll explain in spindle work chapter on beginners series for to use spindle gouge so that might help....
Glad you liked the bowl.... Its one of my favorite stuff to make... expecially bigger quantuties
Beautiful work! Now it needs cookies.
That is the hard part😅
Great video, I was really able to see your technique, also using fairly basic tools no fancy carbide. Lovely end result 👍
Thank you soo much Stuart, It means a lot.... 😀
Very nice!!!
Thank you very much 😀
Just class.😊
Beautiful! I would have destroyed that piece of wood several times. What is the hard wax you use?
Thank you sir, its simple pure beeswax, before it I put linseed oil
Awesome stuff. At 7:04, did you just have the lid piece jammed against the jaws with the tail stock ?
Yes, just to put tenon or recess
Very nicely done, and good proportions.
Thank you very much 😀
Thank you for sharing this inspiring and motivational content. See you around.
Thank you for watching
Can't help but trust a guy who nonchalantly puts his blank on like that. Lol
😂
I do love lidded bowls and this one is lovely. Question though, what was that little hand-held sander at 2:39? I've never seen anything like it.
Thank you so much for kind words, that sander is home made, to mimick inertia sander wich spins with bowl rotation.....
Gorgeous work 😍
Thanks I really appriciate 🤗
Elegant and masterful. Congratulations. (I just found you for the first time. Serbian roots?)
Thank you,
No, I'm from Croatia.....👍
@@tomislavtomasicwoodturning Oh yes, you remind me: my old dad did tell me that Prince Tomislav (of blessed memory) was baptised with a Croatian name... the royal family had a policy of using names from the various lands of the United Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes (later Yugoslavia)... Dad knew stuff like that. (I was friends with Vladimir when I was still at school as well as his naughty younger brother... but lost touch after university. I think Pnce Vladimir joined the RAF)
Maravilloso quiero aprender.
Thank you
Pozdrav iz Slovenije. Odlična skleda s pokrovom. Vidim, da vam kanal odlicno deluje. Bravo in čestitke
Lijep pozdrav, hvala vam puno,pratim vas rad neko vrijeme na RUclipsu, super ste mi.... 😀
@@tomislavtomasicwoodturning hvala. Ali borim se sa ovim kanalom.
@@tomislavtomasicwoodturning koliko dugo ste vi vec na youtubu?
@@Pipejawood-Woodturning mislim da sam prvi video stavio prije godinu dana, pa nisam 4-5mjeseci nista pa opet jedan, tek unazad 3-4mjeseca sam poceo ozbiljno s tim... A Vi?
@@tomislavtomasicwoodturning ja sam na youtubu 1.5 ljeto. Imam mislim da preko 100 videa i ide vrlo slabo. Neznam sto radim narobe😒
Amazing, I have a piece of oak like that on my lathe at the moment. I was wondering what to do with it. I think that I’ll try to make a lidded bowl like this.
Go for it, its a great thing to make and it does have almost all cuts on cross grain orientation 😀 thank you for watching 😀
Excelente 👌🏽
Thank you
Красивая работа👍🔥❗️🤝
Thank you 😀
very nice indeed
Thank you👍
That is something that you could fall in love with.
Thank you, indeed🤗
Nice peice looks great.
Thanks 😀
Bravo majstore 👏👏👍
Hvala kolega 😀
Beautiful 🙂
Thank you
Nice work 👌
Thank you very much
I like what you are doing therefore, I have subscribed! 😁👍
Much appriciate, thank you 😉
Beautiful piece. I love simpler designs such as this that really let the wood speak, especially when it has such nice grain. What is the finish that you used on that?
Thank you very much for kind words, and for support.... Finish is just a simple linseed oil with beeswax mix on the lathe...
Beautiful
Thank you so much👍
Excellent work.
Super práce 👍
Thank you 🤗
Can i ask what chuck and size jaw you are using please / maybe the make
Thanks
Thank you for watching, its Vicmark vm100 with 100mm jaws and in this video I think I had Record power as well, sc3 with 50mm jaws
Добрая работа
Shape is quite nice.
Thank you
Are you using a special video software that allows you to pause/resume your video?
Video editor, simple one
Now there is a man that pays attention to Richard Raffin
Indeed I do
... Thank you for watching 🤗
Look mom, one hand.
Indeed,little bit of show of, thanks for watching 😀
Nice nice very nice
Thank you Sir😀
Good job
Thank you 🤗
Great work! Did you make that scraper from an old wood chisel?
Thank you Mark, indeed its from old two cherry chisel, its accually older then me, but it serves me awsome for scraping......
@@tomislavtomasicwoodturning
That chisel cought my eye aswell. It would be very interesting if you could show how you made it and how you sharpen your Tools.
Very nice work and a skilled way producing it.
Kind regards
Simon
@@simonfischer6088 I have in list a sharpening video and I'll add how to change standard chisel to scraper..... Thanks for support and video ideas..... 🤗
Красота 🥰🥰
Very nice sir ji
Bravos Avez-vous un site où vous vendez les objets ? Merci
Thank you, there is email on my about me tab on my RUclips channel and I have Instagram and Facebook if you would like to order something ☺️
thank you👍
Keren bos mantaaappp
👍
класс! а как называется порода дерева?
Thank you for watching ,it Ash....
Woow good job bubut mr
Thank you🤗
@@tomislavtomasicwoodturning ok
Nice 👌
Thanks🤗