this is another wood turning project with a 4x4. This is a 6 inch piece of an 8ft 4x4 I found along the highway. I hope you enjoy/enjoyed this new wood turning video. Thanks for watching. please like and subscribe.
Very cool. I like the rough, burned lip. Surprised when you cut it off where you did. Thought you were forming the stem of a goblet. Always keep the viewers guessing! Cheers.
Nice job making the rim . You might want your tool rest closer to the vase . Using a claw hammer to set spur drive in log has damaged the end , a wood mallet or one made from HDPP OR HDPE will not damage the drive end . Presenting the toe of the skew to the end , on edge and handle high , works great to face off the end while between center
Omg! one of the 2 best channels for turning! I loved your last one that showed side grain log attaching to lathe using forstner bit to start,, I needed to start somewhere, was having grade 9 students make handles from ripped 2x4 for handles for tool boxes, wondering what higher grades can make.. and I found this, and the flower vial holder!!!! Guess what presents friends, girlfriends, boyfriends parents, grandparents are getting for gifts from school this year😊😊😊. Next year,, birdmouth sidegrained log turnings:)
Thank you Paul! It's called a hook tool. Mine is homemade. There is one similar. I think it's called a oneway termite hollowing tool. Thanks for watching!
Thought you were making the Holy grail at first lol , its amazing what can be done with that odd bit of scrap wood , hey have you seen shady acres wood shop ?
I've actually been thinking about doing one. Yes I have heard of that channel. I believe he lives here in town. I don't watch to many videos though. Thanks for watching!
Thank you David. It's called a hook tool. Mine is homemade. I believe it's popular in Russia. There is one similar. It's called a termite tool. Hope that helps. Thanks for watching.
If you want to be adventurous you could make your own. 😁. I mentioned the termite tool. I think it's made by Robert sorby. Also the weideman hook tool. You can Google both and probably find info on them. Hope that helps. Good luck. Rus
Thank you Carrie 🙏. I use friction polish. 2 parts shellac and one part each of denatured alcohol and mineral oil. Yes it is food safe. Thanks for watching.