John you did a great job, especially for first time demo. Funny made me laugh several times and learned a few things. I'll have to turn me some weed pots now.Thanks for the presentation.
like that you gave credit to Rude Osolnik for inviting the weed pot/ bud vase. not sure many people know that, and since he was a Kentucky woodturner as am I good to hear someone out of state talk about him. thx for the video. yak
Sorry, too much ‘waffle’ destroys the continuity. Workpiece not very secure for all his fancy work on the ends, taking too long to get it round, I have seen beginner turners put on a more confidence inspiring demonstration. More than half an hour and it is still not round-I don’t have so much time time waste waiting to get the essential/interesting part. He is the first turner I have watched who moans about using a chuck. Poor example of safety when wood turning.
You did a great job. Thanks for sharing.
John you did a great job, especially for first time demo. Funny made me laugh several times and learned a few things. I'll have to turn me some weed pots now.Thanks for the presentation.
like that you gave credit to Rude Osolnik for inviting the weed pot/ bud vase. not sure many people know that, and since he was a Kentucky woodturner as am I good to hear someone out of state talk about him. thx for the video.
yak
Good job john
Would have been nice to see some of the turnings he keeps referring to in the video.
See them here www.dallaswoodturners.com/Gallery/tabid/91/AlbumID/471-11/Default.aspx
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Sorry, too much ‘waffle’ destroys the continuity. Workpiece not very secure for all his fancy work on the ends, taking too long to get it round, I have seen beginner turners put on a more confidence inspiring demonstration. More than half an hour and it is still not round-I don’t have so much time time waste waiting to get the essential/interesting part. He is the first turner I have watched who moans about using a chuck. Poor example of safety when wood turning.
Sorry too many unsafe practices where your face Shield do not ever move the tool rest Wen lathe is running
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