I change the subject. I don't know if that method is used by woodturners to remove a tenon instead of using an "adjustable jaws set". I've made a concave cone (and a convexe cone) which can be fitted in a chuck as a driver. I take the finished piece of wood between the cone (with a piece of cloth to protect it) and the tailstock with a fine tip. So I can remove almost the whole tenon, the rest is removed easely afterward. It works very well, no vibrations, no risk of ejection of the piece of wood, almost all pieces of wood can be fitted in a cone.
Keep that bowl! Sand the inside and outside of that crack round, and make it look cool. Rodin made many of his sculptures of the thinker, and one of them blew up as he was pouring the molten copper. The stool the man sits on blew out, and now it resides at a museum somewhere, mistakenly and all.
Very clever piece. I love the playful attitude of your videos & your banter with your videographer, it shows how much you really enjoy what you do. I am really enjoying your videos now that I have found you. Cheers, Don from South Australia.
Thanks Ronald, looks like a fun project. I don't have the threading jigs so I think I will try the smallest brass threaded rings from niles bottle stoppers for my threaded lid part. Love your levity and fun demeanor.
Very relaxed, entertaining video. This was a concept totally foreign to me, I've never heard of it before. Pity this one did not quite go to plan but the method is quite clear & well explained. I enjoyed it greatly thanks Ronald. Cheers, Don from South Australia.
het gemak waarmee je het doet mooi hoor en een wandeling in de bergen? je bedoelt in Bergen Noord Holland zeker LOL draaien is zeker nog iets dat ik erbij wil leren, al hebben we hier niet zoveel houtsoorten als in Nederland, en ja ik woon in de bergen, dus ga je wandelen in de bergen van noorwegen weet dat de koffie klaar staat.
What an interesting video & I love the end result. When you are sanding, you finish off with some 'pads'. I am wondering what they are exactly. Again I love your relaxed commentary & I love the banter that goes on between you & the lady doing the video work. It makes a great contribution to the end product. Cheers, Don from South Australia.
Hi Ronald. I am new to your site. My name is Don Adams & I am a retired (at 47 yrs of age) former Senior Master of Art in the South Australian Education Dept, now 83 yrs of age. I love watching wood turning videos & am glad I stumbled across your site. I think your water bottle is fabulous & just love the way you went about it & also your lovely relaxed & informative commentary. I will follow with great interest now. Cheers, Don from South Australia.
Ronald, great stuff, I really like your videos. For this turning how green was the cherry? I have a freshly cut piece of plum and hope to make a self-closing hollow form in the next couple of weeks.
Хотите иметь резец который не кидает вам стружку и опилки в лицо, а сливает их вниз? Причём ваш резец на первых минутах скоблит, а мой строгает )) И есть ограничитель глубины врезания, для того чтобы исключить удары. Do you want to have a cutter that doesn't throw shavings and sawdust in your face, but drains them down? Moreover, your cutter scrapes in the first minutes, and mine is whittling)) And there is an embedding depth limiter in order to exclude impacts.
Beautiful work 😊 Gotta love new tools 😊 1 question was the inside thread “right handed” and the outside thread “left handed”? (Or there other way around) .. Or were they both the same “handed”?
Hi Ronald, Craig here from UK also a Turner started during Covid19 and really I am enjoying my Turning journey Love the VLOG on Thread casing and would like to know where I can purchase a set of chasing tools 16TPi
We have a lot of these wooden flasks in Serbia , we mainly use it when going outdoors to bring water or inside a home for decoration and to pour a guest a good old shot of Rakija , they are usually very very decorated
Awesome project! I'm going to be making one soon! And as a craftsman who has glued his fingers to things and together with "CA Glue" pure lemon essential oil will near instantly free your fingers. No pain, lemon scent.
What a fantastic video, and a lovely idea. Have to figure out another way for the opening and lid, because I don't own a thread tool. Maybe a cork stopper as in a wine bottle instead. The inlays are spalted birch, but what are the bottle made from? And what is the name of the alcohol based sealer for the inside please? Thanks again for a great video! 😁🐾🇩🇰