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At the risk of sounding like a 'Cracked Record', this is. another lovely piece of woodturning, but we viewers have come to expect that from you. You never give less than your best to release as much beauty as you can from every piece of wood that is introduced to your lathe. Well done, I look forward to the joy of watching many, many more of your woodturning sessions. Cheers, Don.
Al beautiful live edge pot I'm sure your wife loves it. Great to see another video i was getting withdrawal symptoms, hope you and your good wife are enjoying your new life on the water and i look forward to seeing your first turning from the boat 👍👍👍
Thank you for watching and understanding that the transition will take a bit of time so meanwhile I will post a few that were archived and never posted
I thought for a second that wife turned as well and thought, "wow!! What a lucky guy!!" and then I watched it again! LOL That was her subtle way of saying I want you to make me something hubby. Beautiful piece!! Always love to watch your videos. Hope life on board finds you well and may your sails always be full!! Safe travels!
Nice box, Al. It's great that you can do something like this for your wife. It's good to see a turning video from you even if it's 2 months old. I'm looking forward to seeing your further new adventures on the boat. Take care. Bill
Hi Al, Very nice box!!! I can't wait to see how you have a lathe set up on the boat and do some turnings on it! Maybe some scroll saw work too!!! Thanks for the video and be safe,,, Tom
Thought the same as Donald... didn't you say you sold the lathe and the house? I expected to see a clip from the boat... but good to see you turning again!
Thanks for watching. I assume you must be watching this on a TV as I have on the description this was recorded while I was still at my house and had my shop. Yep sold everything and now living in a catamaran. join me there as well. Thanks again.
Thanks for the visit but I figured you would like to see a few more so I will be releasing a few more never seen videos LOL Take care my friend and be safe.
@@AlFurtado No. But there was a 75 ft aluminum schooner that used to be a floating sawmill, since converted to a luxury yacht $150,000 2 gen sets, one main engine, walk in stand up tiled shower, you wouldn't believe what it looks like. Saw it on " learning the lines " on you tube. it h0ad plenty of room for a full size lathe and still had 4 or so staterooms left over