Wow. That is an impressive piece of wood, and well done shaping it. I'm always worried when I see a black stain in wood that isn't spalted, because that's what old iron does inside wood. At least in some woods that have enough tannins to react with it.
Nice one. Surprised that it took 2 years to dry. I guess I forgot how wet and miserable the weather can be in the UK Here in Montana I would guess at between 3 and maybe 5 months. It's very dry here
Well it probably didn't need two years. That's just how long it took me to get back to it! Also, I'm down in Houston so it can be a bit humid at times.
Awesome, from ugly log to a wonderful bowl the spalting is truly beautiful. Robert you did an amazing turn,😘😘 Harry you looked so clean and handsome you really are a sexy little beaver.💋💋
That is a beautiful pot. The grain pattern is exquisite. Be sure and thank Harry for not eating it.😆👍👍👏👏👏
Large bowl with amazing grain
The wood is absolutely gorgeous! That’s one heck of a bowl almost like a bath in it. Good work enjoyed your video.
Very large bowl. Glad Harry didn't eat it. Good job Robert
Robert, that was a smashing big bowl there you did it turned out amazing, great stuff
Wow that was one humungus chunk of wood turned out beautiful too well done
Beautiful coloring. excellent job finishing. great work.
Wow Robert that’s a monster bowl that looks awesome. A very entertaining video. I enjoyed the comedy.
Beautiful sweet gum bowl Robert.
Amazing project with a great shape for a two year long project. Lol. Thank you for sharing
Such a beautiful large bowl. Super job of coring and then returning it.
Nice work, thanks for sharing. Full view and Like 👍
Fantastic bowl, Hodge! Truly awesome work!
It's a really big bowl. It looks like it will take a lot of work to make. great!👍👍
Really nice work on this - beautiful wood nicely turned - cheers!
Well done fellas!
Thanks!
Very nice, Robert! Love the grain in that!
Wow! That is beautiful. I thought it was pecanat first because of the colors. Harry did good cutting down that Sweetgum.
What an awesome design. 😃😃
Looks good, like the Oneway bowl saver.
Awesome as always, Hodge!
Beautiful piece of Sweetgum. I've been looking to get my hands on some more. Really nice turning man.
Wow. That is an impressive piece of wood, and well done shaping it.
I'm always worried when I see a black stain in wood that isn't spalted, because that's what old iron does inside wood. At least in some woods that have enough tannins to react with it.
That was amazing.
impressive piece.
Very cool.
nice job
Pas si facile à réaliser Hodge mais bravo pour cette réalisation 👍👏
Nice one. Surprised that it took 2 years to dry. I guess I forgot how wet and miserable the weather can be in the UK Here in Montana I would guess at between 3 and maybe 5 months. It's very dry here
Well it probably didn't need two years. That's just how long it took me to get back to it! Also, I'm down in Houston so it can be a bit humid at times.
Lovely big bowl. Nicely finished. What is finished size?
That is great Hodge! What do you use for finishes as I didn't hear it on the audio?
Robert what live centre do you use ? The Bowl is Sooooo Good
Nice bowl, Robert. How much did Harry snack on those shavings? Also, what did that metal do to your coring tool?
Bill
What coring system do you use?
Awesome, from ugly log to a wonderful bowl the spalting is truly beautiful. Robert you did an amazing turn,😘😘 Harry you looked so clean and handsome you really are a sexy little beaver.💋💋
That is one big bowl. Nicely done. Harry needs to quit drinking before the videos, beavers falling of the lathe can get hurt!