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Making a wooden flask on the lathe 

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In this video Ronald Kanne (woodturner in the Netherlands) makes a flask or a canteen out of wood. Black Locust and spalted beech. To get the inside of the flask waterproof he uses Propolish. Propolish is made of beeswax and other natural resins and can stand contact with water.
About Ronald Kanne
Ronald is a wood turner in the Netherlands. He makes commissioned work and his own free work. And every week turns out to be a little too short to get all the work done... He also runs a webshop for other wood turners. It's called: www.dehoutdraaierij.nl. This webshop is in Dutch, English and German. The website that contains his own work is called www.ronaldkanne.nl. You will also find these links in the video.
Tools used in this video:
For getting the inside waterproof: dehoutdraaierij.nl/en/shop/fi...
handle for bowlgouge: dehoutdraaierij.nl/en/shop/se...
16 mm Bowl gouge: dehoutdraaierij.nl/en/shop/se...
13 mm bowl gouge: dehoutdraaierij.nl/en/shop/se...
Parting tool: dehoutdraaierij.nl/en/shop/ch...
Skew: dehoutdraaierij.nl/en/shop/ch...
Stronghold chuck: dehoutdraaierij.nl/en/shop/ac...
Dovetail jaws: dehoutdraaierij.nl/en/shop/ac...
Camera en editing: Lies Geluk, www.witmanwigwamfilm.com

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@boredymcboredface8624
@boredymcboredface8624 Месяц назад
Love the video and the camera work and production was perfect-but please dump the background music. The noise of the lathe and your talking is perfection… background music in RU-vid videos isn’t really a thing anymore and I don’t think it adds much
@ronaldkanne
@ronaldkanne 13 дней назад
We won't dump the backgroundmusic, but I do agree that there was a bit too much of it in this video... Thanx for the comment.
@donaldadams5342
@donaldadams5342 22 дня назад
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.
@philipselman2564
@philipselman2564 9 дней назад
Very nice there Ronald From the U.S.A.
@markchoitz443
@markchoitz443 19 дней назад
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.
@NBCRGraphicDesign
@NBCRGraphicDesign Месяц назад
As I watch this, our black locust here in New Jersey in the US is in full bloom-- best smell of the entire year! Nice project!!
@opabinnier
@opabinnier Месяц назад
(and you can eat the blossoms: for the nectar... I once had to get rescued from one because I'd climbed too high for the flowers and couldn't get down. I was 4 years old. Silly munchkin.)
@robertmerrick908
@robertmerrick908 Месяц назад
I love your work presentation which is has a human toucn to it i follow your choice of of tool especially. Robert in Sydney 😂 Ç
@nicholasguymer3471
@nicholasguymer3471 Месяц назад
Your videos are always very entertaining. A bit of humour with a load of tuition.
@rodericknixon9958
@rodericknixon9958 Месяц назад
I found this video this morning, I really like your teaching style. So much so that I have spent 6 hours watching your videos....
@ronaldkanne
@ronaldkanne Месяц назад
Oops! I hope you didn't miss anything important in those 6 hours...
@HWPcville
@HWPcville Месяц назад
I've never seen a threading jig like this before. That is perfect for wood threads. Thanks for posting.
@paulplager9498
@paulplager9498 Месяц назад
As far as the live center, I would go to the Robust one. They are American made. One Way does make a great product, but I always buy American first. Even if it costs me a little more. I believe that it's worth it to support our fellow Americans. You did a great job on your vessel. I love the black walnut.
@opabinnier
@opabinnier Месяц назад
Looks like a traditional Serbian brandy flask. Also the locust wood: grown in the old days along the Danube and Sava for ships nails because they didn't rot or corrode. AND when we were kids we used to eat the blossoms for the delicious nectar! Fabulous tree, tall and majestic, soft ferny foliage, masses of scented flowers, fine super-hard wood... just the best. And member of the pea family! (Ooh, but I think I remember short thorns... I could be wrong!)
@ronaldkanne
@ronaldkanne Месяц назад
Long thorns! They can stab you like h#ll! But fantastic wood indeed! 🙂
@carstenpedersen2177
@carstenpedersen2177 Месяц назад
Very nice, Ronald. I assume your biggest problem in this project is finding a mountain in the Netherlands to walk with your flask
@ronaldkanne
@ronaldkanne Месяц назад
We have one that is 300 meters high! Don't mess with our mountains! 🤣
@garthkeck2003
@garthkeck2003 Месяц назад
You two must have a lot of fun doing these videos.
@ronaldkanne
@ronaldkanne Месяц назад
I do! Glad it shows...😀
@em9594
@em9594 29 дней назад
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.
@ronaldkanne
@ronaldkanne 26 дней назад
Thanks for the tip!
@fern6114
@fern6114 Месяц назад
Gudd Arbecht, gudd gemach…(Luxemburg 🇱🇺) cheers from BeNeLux 😊😊❤
@gsilcoful
@gsilcoful Месяц назад
Wonderful!
@TDubs88
@TDubs88 Месяц назад
Just discovered the channel and immediately subscribed…..love stumbling upon new inspiration and always looking to learn/improve my own turning
@ronaldkanne
@ronaldkanne Месяц назад
Thank you for your kind words and subscribing!
@barrybarkley1316
@barrybarkley1316 Месяц назад
Great video, and tool control!
@jimbrock8928
@jimbrock8928 Месяц назад
Very nice love it
@oldcharlie5533
@oldcharlie5533 Месяц назад
Beautiful
@jakobmairhofer3149
@jakobmairhofer3149 Месяц назад
wonderful Project!
@cathiwim
@cathiwim 27 дней назад
That’s a beautiful piece of spalted birch!!
@stevehogg
@stevehogg Месяц назад
New subscriber, love your work!
@hoggyhogwood
@hoggyhogwood Месяц назад
Brilliant mate, thanks for sharing, definitely gonna have a go at this, love the videos👊
@th3oryO
@th3oryO 28 дней назад
Incredible work
@DavidBird-uu8km
@DavidBird-uu8km Месяц назад
Very nice another great video. Thanks
@Ukenick
@Ukenick Месяц назад
You are an artist as well as a craftsman. Thank you. I love your work and your skill.
@leonzorg
@leonzorg Месяц назад
Hy! I love your videos! So relaxing...Thanks a lot Guy.
@mykhough6614
@mykhough6614 Месяц назад
Very nice. I expect you do a lot of mountain walking in the Netherlands.
@ronaldkanne
@ronaldkanne Месяц назад
Haha! Yes! Very much! Very short walks btw 🙂
@lennyf1957
@lennyf1957 Месяц назад
My first video of yours, and I thoroughly enjoyed it.
@kevinvieyra7468
@kevinvieyra7468 Месяц назад
Cool, I've made a few goblets and beer steins. I prefer to coat the inside with a clear epoxy. ( I have a food safe epoxy) so it's fine for alcohol.😊 I think I'd coat the inside before putting on the side caps and then use epoxy as a glue.
@decvoid261
@decvoid261 27 дней назад
I can see a definite difference in skill level compared to some of the hobby turners on youtube.
@TomLaios
@TomLaios Месяц назад
The spalted beech is beautiful .
@earlbishop2314
@earlbishop2314 Месяц назад
Another great video and I love the flask. Once again thanks so much for sharing your knowledge. Take care, stay healthy and safe!
@William_Kenny
@William_Kenny Месяц назад
Very enjoyable video Ronald, love the threading tool, thanks for sharing, kind regards from will.👍👍
@DougMilleratWoodSpunRound
@DougMilleratWoodSpunRound Месяц назад
Fantastic project. This is going on my to do list without fail. I love the threads but I’ve never done them, so I’ll probably use a friction fit stopper. Thanks for the inspiration!
@jimschaffer9831
@jimschaffer9831 Месяц назад
Enjoy your channel . Jim's wood shop. U .S. America 😊
@billy19461
@billy19461 Месяц назад
You are great!
@ronaldkanne
@ronaldkanne Месяц назад
you're exaggerating  you are exaggerating...😅
@bushman4124
@bushman4124 22 дня назад
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.
@StodOneR
@StodOneR 28 дней назад
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
@ronaldkanne
@ronaldkanne 26 дней назад
I think the one I showed in the beginning of the video was from that region somewere...
@BobBlarneystone
@BobBlarneystone Месяц назад
I like it. Here are a couple of suggestions: If you had left about 1-2mm shoulder on the first insert (sized to the chuck jaws' diameter) then you could have glued it in and then mounted the workpiece on the chuck directly, so as to hollow and fit the other insert. The 1-2mm shoulder would be a 'design feature' with a function. For the neck closure, I think wooden screw threads might not be the best solution - they could swell or shrink. So why not use a cork with string to keep it from falling out?
@Bunk599
@Bunk599 Месяц назад
Beautiful and clever.
@ronaldkanne
@ronaldkanne Месяц назад
And what do you think about the flask? 😅
@Bunk599
@Bunk599 Месяц назад
@@ronaldkanne I forgot witty
@VickiAndersonwoodturning
@VickiAndersonwoodturning Месяц назад
Excellent video. I always learn so much from your videos. Thank you. I am curious about your propolish. I do a lot of wood and epoxy combination turnings and was curious if this product would work for my pieces. I like a high shine to some of my pieces and am looking for better products that are also food safe. The water proof would be a bonus if it would work for vases to hold water. Also I live in the United States and was wondering if you ship to the US from your website and what that expense would be. Thanks so much. Vicki
@mdaley3102
@mdaley3102 Месяц назад
Very very nice work. That threading machine looks like a fun tool but probably too expensive to purchase one for hobby work.
@ronaldkanne
@ronaldkanne Месяц назад
This is the threading jig... dehoutdraaierij.nl/en/shop/accessories/hope-easy-set-threading-jig/ But if it is too expensive for a hobby that's what everybody has to decide on their own...🙂
@danielglaser4301
@danielglaser4301 День назад
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.
@ronaldkanne
@ronaldkanne День назад
What methode do you mean Daniel?
@danielglaser4301
@danielglaser4301 День назад
@@ronaldkanne The explanation is at the bottom of the post... Ronald.
@Smokininthedark
@Smokininthedark Месяц назад
Great video! Can you show a little more on the center finder? Looks like a great tool... would like to know how it works on various sized wood.
@ronaldkanne
@ronaldkanne Месяц назад
This center finder is cool. Yep! 🙂 Here you can read more about it: dehoutdraaierij.nl/en/shop/other/meten-de-en/center-finder-pro-2/
@jasoneyre3424
@jasoneyre3424 27 дней назад
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”?
@ronaldkanne
@ronaldkanne 26 дней назад
both threads were right handed...
@cattleNhay
@cattleNhay Месяц назад
So you walk in the mountains of Netherlands? Haha…if your going to Switzerland bring me some nice wood 😂 I’ll trade for some walnut
@pitiunt
@pitiunt 26 дней назад
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.
@robertocoiante1981
@robertocoiante1981 Месяц назад
Ciao Ronald ora faccio parte dei tuoi iscritti. Il tuo è un gran progetto direi una borraccia integrale; ho tornito anch'io una borraccia creando due metà concave con relativo cordino per il tappo e una magnifica tracolla, purtroppo non possiedo lo strumento per filettare quindi il tappo è a pressione, ma sono soddisfatto del mio lavoro, del resto sono un hobbysta e non un professionista, ho imparato guardando gli artisti come te, Complimenti! Al prossimo video. P:S: prova a costruire una mongolfiera ti riuscirà perfettamente.
@ronaldkanne
@ronaldkanne Месяц назад
Thank you for subscribing Roberto. Show us your flask once. I am always curious!
@daveschroedersworkshop4479
@daveschroedersworkshop4479 Месяц назад
I always learn something new to try from you Ronald! But not this time. Water? Really? What internal sealant do you have for wine? If you come up with something, I'll start turning the flask tomorrow!! Great video, as always!
@ronaldkanne
@ronaldkanne 13 дней назад
haha Dave! I have 2 products you can use for a flask filled with alcohol. Produced by Revivo. They are called Ecoat and Aquares. They'll be on my website soon...
@hfbowerndesigns810
@hfbowerndesigns810 Месяц назад
Very cool project Ronald. Could I ask where you got the center finder jig? Take care Cheers Harold
@ronaldkanne
@ronaldkanne Месяц назад
Thank you! The center jig i have in my shop: dehoutdraaierij.nl/en/shop/other/meten-de-en/center-finder-pro-2/
@northernhumidor5615
@northernhumidor5615 Месяц назад
Fantastic. What was the product you used for the interior finish?
@ronaldkanne
@ronaldkanne Месяц назад
It is called Propolish...
@MortenHolmboe
@MortenHolmboe Месяц назад
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! 😁🐾🇩🇰
@ronaldkanne
@ronaldkanne 25 дней назад
The wood of the bottle is black locust. Robinia pseudo Acasia.
@ronaldkanne
@ronaldkanne 25 дней назад
And the stuff i use on the inside is called Propolish. dehoutdraaierij.nl/de/shop/finishing-de/propolish-van-revivo/
@donnabyers
@donnabyers Месяц назад
Love your videos! What kind of wood would be good for this flask? I'm in the USA! Thanks!
@ronaldkanne
@ronaldkanne Месяц назад
Every kind of wood will do. As long as it is dry when you work with it. A dense wood would be the best of course.
@granitesculptor
@granitesculptor Месяц назад
What is that "Simon" thread-making device? Do you have a link where I could buy it?
@ronaldkanne
@ronaldkanne Месяц назад
It is the threading jig made by Simon Hope. I have it here: dehoutdraaierij.nl/en/shop/accessories/hope-easy-set-threading-jig/ But i don't think it is for sale in the USA...
@NavinBetamax
@NavinBetamax Месяц назад
Link to soundtrack playing at timeline 5:00 .....please .
@28Cryptic743
@28Cryptic743 Месяц назад
what is the capacity of the canteen? when you were inserting the cap you could see the sides of the inside and it looked like it was quite narrow
@ronaldkanne
@ronaldkanne 13 дней назад
I don't know, I guess not more than 0.7 liters...
@frankfonseca6678
@frankfonseca6678 17 дней назад
What is the liquid to water seal inside of flask
@ronaldkanne
@ronaldkanne 17 дней назад
It is called Propolish. It is made by revivo. dehoutdraaierij.nl/en/shop/finishing/propolish/
@JT-py9lv
@JT-py9lv 29 дней назад
How many litres will it hold ?
@ronaldkanne
@ronaldkanne 13 дней назад
I have no idea... didn't measure. I guess about 0.7 liter...
@reneschaap8091
@reneschaap8091 Месяц назад
zeg Guus wij hebben geen bergen he ,3 keer een rondje verkeersplein oude rijn ??🤣🤣👍
@DefectivePotato95
@DefectivePotato95 29 дней назад
Cool story, if it carrys water its called a canteen not a flask.
@ronaldkanne
@ronaldkanne 26 дней назад
Thank you!
@acme181169
@acme181169 Месяц назад
Loved your video but WAY too many ads
@ronaldkanne
@ronaldkanne 13 дней назад
I agree...
@acme181169
@acme181169 12 дней назад
@@ronaldkanne well you're in charge of your settings. You make the decisions!!!!!!
@basbarthen
@basbarthen 29 дней назад
Schroefdraad...ik zie mogelijkheden!😉
@ronaldkanne
@ronaldkanne 26 дней назад
Ja nu kun je je uitleven!
@RubenWoodcraft
@RubenWoodcraft Месяц назад
we now know it's food safe and waterproof... but does it have an odor or taste? If I'm walking 10 hours up a mountain to get some fresh water from a creek I don't want to spoil the flavor 🤣
@ronaldkanne
@ronaldkanne 13 дней назад
ehm well, i didn't taste the Propolish at least...
@isaacnguyen6944
@isaacnguyen6944 Месяц назад
Nice job. I noticed that you combed yourself. Are you going to ask Liz and make her an honest woman ? :. I hate these emojis.
@ronaldkanne
@ronaldkanne Месяц назад
🤣
@scottnewsom7572
@scottnewsom7572 Месяц назад
Turpentine and spalted wood in a drinking flask? Really? Well, each to their own I guess.
@joshwalker5605
@joshwalker5605 Месяц назад
spalted wood is generally considered food-safe. There was a blurb about it in fine woodworking a few years back.
@marcelspin8989
@marcelspin8989 26 дней назад
This is a different, natural product, which happens to also be called turpentine. Its perfectly food safe🙂
@oliviervaujour7736
@oliviervaujour7736 Месяц назад
A very nie work, BUT I’m concerned by the fact that nothing is food safe. Spalted birch is made of microscopic mushroom that are dangerous for health, CA glue and activator are poisons, turpentine and oil too. So, you have a responsibility towards your viewers…
@cathiwim
@cathiwim 27 дней назад
Viewers have a responsibility to do their own research. Pick something else to seal it with. CA glue was developed for wound closure during Vietnam. I think its safe
@marcelspin8989
@marcelspin8989 26 дней назад
Dry spalted wood is dead, the fungus does not grow further and is also dead. Also, this is not the standard turpentine that you buy to clean paint or stuff, this is a different natural product just happens to have the same name. So please when you tell great woodturners to have responsibility to their viewers, start by researching what he is actually using before you write this negative comment
@MS-bh7ok
@MS-bh7ok Месяц назад
Just wondering…is ca glue food safe?
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