I DON'T know what this is - need help - Metal Inlay and woodturning.
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In this video, I'm putting a copper inlay in a piece of wood. I don't know what wood this is, and I need your help to identify it. Can you identify the wood with the copper inlay? Please help and tell me what kind of wood you think this is?
If you can't identify the metal inlay in the wood? Please leave a comment below and let me know what you think it is
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The grain looks like Mahogany. If i could smell it, I'd know for sure😂 Excellent Mike!❤ Another fine turning.
@MikeHolton
Ай бұрын
Thanks 👍
I don't know anything about wood, but I do know that is really pretty. Love it.
@MikeHolton
9 ай бұрын
Thanks Nana 😀
What a beautiful vase! The simplisity is stunning. The copper rim looks amazing on it too. It even looks like a mid-century style form. I love it
@MikeHolton
9 ай бұрын
Thank you very much Marcella, I love the way this one turned out 😁
2nd anniversary coming up in a couple of days. Happy Anniversary, Mike! By the way, this vase is absolutely gorgeous.
@MikeHolton
3 ай бұрын
Thanks so much, I'll have to delay the celebration a few days but it will happen 😄
It’s a beautiful piece Mike, I really like the copper inlay. And enjoyed watching this come together, months before I discovered your work/Art. Take care, busy times for you and your family. Moving is a lot of work.
@MikeHolton
5 ай бұрын
Thanks and it certainly is but things are going well. We decided to get a lot of the usual clutter before we move again, the stuff you accumulate over the years, the stuff you keep but know will never use again. We have filled a whole skip so hopefully now a lot less to move 😀
@flyingeaglewoman8682
5 ай бұрын
@@MikeHolton I get it, been there done that. It sure is amazing how we accumulate stuff. I seriously went through all that when my last big move had been necessary. It was a serious offload, sure felt good! And it’s good to hear you folks are doing fine. Thanks!
I would have made the parting tool narrower than the copper band. The act of cutting will make the groove wider. Then friction fit the copper band... Or... double up the copper banding for a slightly wider copper inlay!? Just thinking!?🤔 Thanks Mike, we Love Your work!❤
@MikeHolton
Ай бұрын
That is a nice idea, I may have to have another go now 😃
Never mind your talent which is without doubt excellence at it's best your presentation makes it a great experience to watch thanks for sharing your talent with us 😀 ❤❤
@MikeHolton
6 ай бұрын
Thanks so much Trevor 😀
Beautiful vase. It is amazing how you transform these chunks of wood into wonderful pieces tfs
@MikeHolton
4 ай бұрын
Thanks so much 😊
Another great object. Love the simple but classic shape. Would look good with either Daffodils or Tulips in it. Great, Cheers
@MikeHolton
10 ай бұрын
Thanks Peter, the simplicity of this is really the main appeal, personally I love it 😃
Stunning!!!
@MikeHolton
Ай бұрын
Thank you!!
Neat idea. Thanks for sharing 👍
@MikeHolton
Жыл бұрын
lol your welcome :)
Awesome work. Love that color wood with the copper.
@MikeHolton
Жыл бұрын
Thanks William, I've been wanting to make this for a while, the first copper I bought was way too thin so had to get more.
That’s cool Great looking piece 😎😎
@MikeHolton
Жыл бұрын
Thanks my friend, hope you are well.
That is sooo beautiful
@MikeHolton
Жыл бұрын
Thanks Rebecca 😊
Nice piece !
@MikeHolton
Жыл бұрын
Thank you! Cheers!
Definitely Iroko. My wood source provides me with some lovely offcuts from architectural restoration work which they specialise in.
@MikeHolton
2 ай бұрын
Thanks Nicholas, that is what I was thinking as well 😀
I like to wrap sandpaper around a piece of PVC pipe and hold it against the toolrest for sanding the inside of a vase.
@MikeHolton
Жыл бұрын
Thanks, this sounds like a good idea! Mike 😀
Love the inlay.
@MikeHolton
3 ай бұрын
Thanks so much 😀
Just love the inlay, need to try this myself.
@MikeHolton
Жыл бұрын
It's good fun, I must find a better way of cutting the trough.
Very nice finished product.
@MikeHolton
Жыл бұрын
Thanks Deb, glad you like it.
The copper ring really sets off the design….excellent work, Mike!
@MikeHolton
Жыл бұрын
Thanks Joe 👍 I did enjoy making this one
Beautifully simple design.
@MikeHolton
4 ай бұрын
Thanks a lot Martin 😀
19:46 is the absolute magic moment in this video. What looked a bit sort of heath robinson becomes a perfectly beautiful inlay. Gorgeous Mike. ... I mean the piece is gorgeous.... well you are too. Especially since you seem to know the names of so many hard woods.
@MikeHolton
8 ай бұрын
Haha thanks my friend, I must admit I was starting to worry a little that I may have messed up the inlay but it came out ok. I'm getting better at wood identification, although there are still big holes in my knowledge I'm trying to fill. All the best, Mike
Really nice Mike the black ca certainly complimented the copper strip
@MikeHolton
Жыл бұрын
Cheers Colin, I enjoyed this one 😊
What a lustre on this. I don't recognize most of the woods you've named, but each piece you've created brings out the intricate beauty of the particular wood. A pleasure to watch.
@MikeHolton
Жыл бұрын
Thanks Lisa 😀, so glad you enjoyed it. All the best, Mike
I don't know what the wood is, but I like the inlay.
@MikeHolton
Жыл бұрын
Thanks Jen 😁
I don’t know what wood it is, but I know it came out beautifully.
@MikeHolton
Жыл бұрын
Thanks Ted, this one went way smoother than I thought it would lol
beautiful as always! thanks for the great content and happy belated family day from Canada :)
@MikeHolton
Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much Dee, we do not have family day in the UK, but does sound like a nice celebration to have.
The vase looks terrific. Well done as usual. I do like the wood and the copper, nice complimentary colours. Looks like the pictures of iroko I have seen, although I do not have any in my shop. The colour is lighter than the sapele and mahogany I have in my shop. Good call to grind a tool to get the narrower groove. Metalworking HSS tool bits e.g., 1/8in x 1/8in x 2 1/2in can be glued into a piece of mild steel bar then ground for various custom tools. These tool bits are inexpensive. FYI copper is soft - when annealed, but it quickly work hardens when turned. So the initial amount you removed would have been easy, but then the later depth may have work hardened, so not so easy to remove. When machinist needs to machine copper they either remove the depth in one cut or they may have to remove the work to re-anneal. My local turning club likes Starbond coloured CA glue brand. My nephew is returning in Sept if you want me to send some back with him. Just let me know the desired brand and thin, vs med vs thick. Dave.
@MikeHolton
Жыл бұрын
Hi Dave, the copper was a lot harder to turn back than I expected but did not give me any real problems. I will have a go at turning a drill bit into a cutting tool, I also have some spring steel which may work. Starbond is a fortune over here, how much is it there? Quite happy to send over funds for a batch. Thanks as ever, talk soon. Mike
@lv_woodturner3899
Жыл бұрын
Starbond site shows 1oz $11.50 and 2oz $16.50. I would not use a drill bit as a turning tool. Only the fluted section is hardened and the spiral flute shape is normally not what you want. The non-fluted section is not hardened, good steel but not hardened. If you want a cheap source of a turning tool you may have in your shop, consider making one from an allen key which is hardened the entire length. Dave.
@MikeHolton
Жыл бұрын
@@lv_woodturner3899 Thanks Dave, I have loads of allen keys!! The price for starbond is pretty much the same as I can get O3a stuff here but thanks for the offer
The wood grain is very subtle but that embellishing wax really brought it out beautifully. The inlay just made it. Simple but beautiful. Can’t get any better than that. Thank you for sharing.
@MikeHolton
Жыл бұрын
Thank you very much Lynda 😀
Cracking video Mike looks like iroko too me too 👍
@MikeHolton
Жыл бұрын
Thanks Lee, that does seem to be the concencus of opinion
When you first said mahogany or sapele I thought, “I don’t think so.” Iroko sounds as good as anything to call it as far as I’m concerned. Lovely shape and the copper inlay looks great.
@MikeHolton
Жыл бұрын
Thanks Doug, because the blank was so dark and nasty, iroko never even crossed my mind, you must have a better eye than me which is not hard. Thanks my friend.
@nicholasscott3089
Жыл бұрын
You Artist you!!!
@MikeHolton
Жыл бұрын
@@nicholasscott3089 as long as I don't go mad and cut off my ear :D
I don't know, but she sure is a beautiful, perfect piece of wood. Excellent form!
@MikeHolton
Жыл бұрын
Thank you very much! I do like the shape of this one :)
Lovely shape vase and looks awesome with the inlay. The gold wax also finishes it off beautifully. Thanks Mike, for sharing
@MikeHolton
7 ай бұрын
Thanks Fiona, hope you have had a good weekend 😀
@fionacrouch1732
7 ай бұрын
@@MikeHolton thanks Mike, not the greatest. Hope yours was awesome. Here's to a new week 🙃
I believe its iroko as well.... Great job mate😀
@MikeHolton
Жыл бұрын
Thanks Tom, I think we all agree it is.
Apparently woodturners don't make mistakes, just smaller vases. :D
@MikeHolton
Ай бұрын
Haha exactly 🤣
I have no idea awhat kind of wood, other than it's a stunner.. The gold wax works really well with the copper and black CA, and with the wood itself, you've got yourself a fine piece of art there!
@MikeHolton
Жыл бұрын
Thanks Jaxx, I need to get your stuff sorted, should have time soon.
@jaxxlawson4545
Жыл бұрын
No rush Mike.. your rug isn't going anywhere in the mean time
@MikeHolton
Жыл бұрын
@@jaxxlawson4545 cheers Jax
A blonde Mahogany!? Or is it still a mystery!? I'm dying to know Mike, don't leave us hanging.😂
@MikeHolton
Ай бұрын
Haha it actually turned out to be Iroko
Hi Mike, nice job. regarding sanding inside the vase. I turned a shaft that fits my drill and fattens out at the end. I then cut a slot into the grain and I use this to feed in a piece of sandpaper.
@MikeHolton
Жыл бұрын
Ah, a bit like a flappy disc, thanks I had forgotten about those things :)
Hi Mike , only just starting to watch your video's and I'm liking what I see ,so I'll be watching a bit more , as to what timber it is ,I'm positive it's iroko as I've used it many time in a joinery shop , take care as the dust from iroko is really bad to breath in !!! Be watching soon keep turning 🏴
@MikeHolton
Жыл бұрын
Thanks Dave, I try to be entertaining but keep it relaxed and friendly. Hope you enjoy watching more, but please remember I've only been doing this channel for a year so still plenty of room for improvement 😁
Yes Mike, not red enough for sapele. I have seen mahogany that colour but that’s unusual for mahogany. I haven’t turned any Orono or seen it in Australia so can’t really comment on that. Lovely simple shape for a vase. Great tutorial as always
@MikeHolton
11 ай бұрын
Thanks Greg, pretty sire it was iroko, I have another block of this to do something with 😀
A lot of viewers are saying Iroko, it looks a little to yellow/golden to be Iroko, I think you were turning a piece of white Meranti, the copper inlay is a nice detail
@MikeHolton
Жыл бұрын
Do you know what, after looking at it, it could be! Thanks 😀
I was thinking iroko, and it seems many others agree. By the way, Chestnut Products now do the black CA glue - I have some, but haven't needed it for anything yet.
@MikeHolton
Жыл бұрын
Thanks and thanks for letting me know about chestnuts black CA, I'll take a look, thanks 😃
Hi Mike, Id have gone with Iroko, i had previously bought some and there is quire a difference in the colour from a very dark brown to a very light tawny, but yours does look good with the copper inlay.
@MikeHolton
Жыл бұрын
Thanks Steve, concencus is certainly saying iroko.
Love the shape of the vase and the inlay your gonna have to have a think about waterproofing the inside would look great with some yellow roses, as far as what wood it is I've got no idea 🤣
@MikeHolton
Жыл бұрын
Hi David, indeed I may coat the inside with resin so it will become waterproof. Thanks my friend 🙂
Great vase Mike, I really must stop showing the wife your videos.... she wants a copper inlay vase now.... as an aside, when I turn vases, I coat the inside with a thin resin to make them water tight....
@MikeHolton
Жыл бұрын
Hi Steve, I think you should make your wife a copper inlay vase 😂. My wife is running out of places to put everything I maker her lol. Good call on the resin inside, I may do it with this one. Thanks
Mike, I was wondering if you have a problem with dust getting between the headstock and bed ways after you move headstock. Apparently even a tiny amount can upset the lathe centre between tail and headstock. This could have been what caused the little wobble in end of vase. Cleaning bedwaysbefore and after moving headstock helps. I’ve seen a KZread tutorial on this, sorry can’t remember where or name of it but it I can be serious to proper headstock alignment.
@MikeHolton
11 ай бұрын
That could have been it but not sure, I do keep the bed pretty clean but it can always happen. 😀
I have no clue as to the type of wood Mike...It sure is a beautiful piece, though! Great job, as usual! Jim
@MikeHolton
Жыл бұрын
Thank you very much Jim, I love it as well, been wanting to make this for some time. The first lot of copper I bought was way too thin.
I'd go with the iroko myself. I've never worked with it, but it resembles what I've seen. Beautiful nonetheless.
@MikeHolton
Жыл бұрын
I think the consensus of opinion now is towards Iroko, thanks so much for watching :)
Hi Mike, looks great. Neat looking inlay and the black CA makes it pop a bit more. I turned a big old chunk of Iroko recently and it was a deeper red than yours, but presumably there are several species of Iroko which might account for different colours … that said, the grain did look the same! Whatever it is, it’s mega-cool 👍
@MikeHolton
4 ай бұрын
It is a beautiful wood and like most it can have slightly different colour variation, are you sure yours was iroko and not sapele, they are very similar
@ClickandTurn
4 ай бұрын
I only have the word of the guy I got it from. He was an ex-chippy who said that it was from girder footings, he said that they use Iroko because it is super-water resistant. He sounded very convincing 😅 (there is a video of it on my channel if you want to check it out)
@MikeHolton
4 ай бұрын
@@ClickandTurn Just looked and what you turned is definitely iroko, there may be some lighting variation but it looks almost identical to mine. Beautiful wood.
I think the final vase looks great and enjoy your relaxed and informative narration. Question... What's that copper strip called? It's not a circular wire section like I'd have assumed... Was the strip used to get more 'grab' in the channel? Would 2.5mm solid core copper wire (domestic electrical installation) work, or fall out? I wonder...
@MikeHolton
Жыл бұрын
Hi Frank, this is the listing on eBay www.ebay.co.uk/itm/224066902545?var=523388491224. I went for a strip as opposed to a bar so I could turn it back without the fear of it getting narrower again. 2.5mm copper wire would work just fine, if you wanted it thicker you can just twist it with a drill.
Going by the amount of fine dust coming off it could be Iroko,my guess anyway Love the copper inlay and that embellishing wax sure does make the grain pop 👏👏
@MikeHolton
Жыл бұрын
I love the wax, I have it in silver as well but always seem to go for the gold lol
@woodys_woodwork
Жыл бұрын
crafts I've never used it , but does seem to make the grain pop
I'd have found that really frustrating, the curvature making it wider than wanted, but it looks like it worked great 👍
@MikeHolton
Жыл бұрын
Yes it was but I'll practice and get better 😌
Wow, that looks superb. I will have another go at inlaying. I tried copper wire, had difficulty getting a good finish at the joint. Where did you get the copper from?
@MikeHolton
4 ай бұрын
Thanks Christopher, I got it from Amazon
Hi Mike, I would lean to Iroko but possible African Teak. The final vase was beautiful, it looked like an acorn, the copper was a nice touch. Lots of nice bowl blanks in your shop, keep turning Mike.
@MikeHolton
Жыл бұрын
Thanks Jim, the concencus is for iroko, so we are going with that lol, I've never turned African teak, will try it one day I'm sure. I have some beautiful blanks and more coming soon, I have a bit of an addiction to buying wood 😁
@jimpike3489
Жыл бұрын
@@MikeHolton Same here, I buy slabs all the time. haha what a crazy addiction.
@MikeHolton
Жыл бұрын
@@jimpike3489 cool, what do you make with your slabs?
@jimpike3489
Жыл бұрын
@@MikeHolton At the moment Mike nothing, I'm not in good health and waiting for another operation to hopefully give me a fighting chance. I love making chess boards, mallets and general carvings. But hopefully be back in my shed soon.
@MikeHolton
Жыл бұрын
@@jimpike3489 That's rough Jim, I hope the operation comes soon and goes well, and when it does, I would love to see one of your chess boards.
Where did you get the copper inlay from, I use electrical wire copper and twist 2 wires together, have to be careful with sanding though. Don’t sand too much away. This gives a lovely look.
@MikeHolton
11 ай бұрын
Thanks Greg, I got this from ebay 😀
The black and copper worked well. Would the grain have responded to being burnt then the gold, or is it the wrong sort of wood for that?
@MikeHolton
9 ай бұрын
I've never tried it on this type of wood, must give it a go 😁
something for you to try, I use this idea for large pieces, it is expensive, I bought a ARBORTECH TURBOPlane Blade 4Inch/100mm Carbide Woodworking Disc Angle Grinder Attachment | IND.FG.400.20, (amazon), attached to an angle grinder, I use a HF, I put the large log in my lathe using a grip type center in the HS, and a spinner bearing in the TS, using a low speed and the turboplane, I can knock down and round the corners in short order, then use my carbide lathe tools, a word of caution to you and other readers, this will throw chips all over the place, make SURE you USE good eye protection. tape your sleeves and have a closed neck collar, and grip the angle grinder securely.
@MikeHolton
Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the tip, you were not wrong about it being expensive! 😀
@royalmaster203
Жыл бұрын
@@MikeHolton thanks, this does work, you have a name on youtube, you might ask turbo plane if they would send you a unit to feature on your channel? maybe you could borrow one from a friend, I am telling you, HANG on to the angle grinder, the turbo plane tends to grab into the wood... just want to be safe using tools, for you and others
@MikeHolton
Жыл бұрын
@@royalmaster203 Thanks again, I may give it a try but not for a video. I would not want someone copying and getting hurt for whatever reason even if it was their fault, it would have been me putting the idea into their head. But I really do appreciate you passing on tips, thanks
A very nice vase Mike. I'd love to try copper inlay but apparently it's no longer possible to get copper earth wire in the EU due to legislation, now it has to be braided.
@MikeHolton
Жыл бұрын
Wow, that is unfortunate, I just bought this from eBay, lots for sale on there.
@bryaneltornerodemadera7397
Жыл бұрын
@@MikeHolton Thanks for that Mike, didn't think of Ebay, I'll take a look.
@MikeHolton
Жыл бұрын
@@bryaneltornerodemadera7397 It's a useful place, I get a lot of my stuff from there.
I have talked about brazing to other KZreadrs and it seems to be something that nobody wants to mess with I like projects like this but it always bothers me just a little to see a break in something like that copper ring. Brazing is not that difficult much easier than welding but only a tad harder than using silver solder but they sell brazing rods that have flux caked on the outside of them and that makes it easier than it ever was before I have some and love it when I get to mess with them. What are your thoughts on brazing rods? You are not afraid of them are you? I do like the end result of this piece glad it turned out! Hyuk hyuk sorry my dad jokes are always horrible...
@MikeHolton
8 ай бұрын
Hi Raif, it is something I have looked into but never tried. But now you have brought it out into the open I will actively look for a project to use it on. Thanks for the inspiration, all the best, Mike
Is it Iroko, perhaps?
@MikeHolton
Жыл бұрын
Hi Paul, yes that is my guess.
white mahogany
@MikeHolton
Жыл бұрын
It's possible, I must get some to compare 😃
Definitely not mahogany which is bit more red. For me you turned a piece of sapele, because your piece looks like some wood I bought to build a guitar but I must admit I never saw irocco before
@MikeHolton
Жыл бұрын
Thanks for your input, the sapele I've turned before has always had an even colouring which is why I'm thinking iroko.
Iroka
@MikeHolton
Жыл бұрын
Hi Baz thanks so much 👍
👋🏻🌻🇺🇲🙂👍🏻
@MikeHolton
Жыл бұрын
Hi Linda ;)
Beautiful work, Mike. The simple shape ends up extremely elegant! Regarding sanding deep vases, have a look at this guy's method. Very simple but very effective: Sandpaper on a foam pad around a simple scrap piece of wood: kzread.info/dash/bejne/fHaE2qSxqtfVoJM.html
@MikeHolton
Жыл бұрын
Thanks Tom, sorry for the slow reply on this but it was held over because of the link and I did not look for held messages. All the best, Mike
@tomburns7544
Жыл бұрын
@@MikeHolton No worries at all, Mike. I didn't know about held messages (or even what that means). I just wanted mostly to send a positive comment as your work is so amazing. Looking forward to more!
@MikeHolton
Жыл бұрын
@@tomburns7544 I know Tom, it's just the KZread algorithm that sees something with a link and keeps it for me to check first, trouble is I don't often check the hold page lol.