Great presentation Mike. Love the ‘improvements’. Definitely takes it to the next level. 👏
@rodneymiller5141Ай бұрын
Great video Mike and I really like the new design. The box looks much more refined and no longer looks like a beginner project. Thanks again for a great video.
@paulellis84Ай бұрын
My man Mike getting some likes in just a few hours. Keep up the great work sir!
@eliotfeldman-zq2jk19 күн бұрын
Absolutely fine presentation! Comparisons are always odious, but it is every bit as well done as those of, for example Richard Raffan. I like the trick of using same Forstner bit for the lid mortise to size the knob tenon.
@smeefamily54Ай бұрын
Very nice project. You describe the process well. Take care and stay safe. From: Petawawa, Ontario, Canada.
@alansmith7086Ай бұрын
G'Day from Australia!! Another sensational video from you Mike!! Love all the helpful tips and suggestions throughout the whole video. Your video tutorials are jam packed with great ideas and even the occasional, "Don't do what I did!" Haven't we all!!! LOL!! Cheers from Downunder!!
@JunkMan304Ай бұрын
Beautiful
@tonyturnswoodАй бұрын
Great demo Mike, love your style! I will get out there and try the box!
@joshuadinerstein7533Ай бұрын
Another nice video. I like the upgrades and improved styling. A very nice looking project.
@davidanderson5767Ай бұрын
That's quite nice. Thank you.
@user-jm5ld1nh6iАй бұрын
Great video, lovely bowl, very informative, well presented, thanks very much.
@kaygrant8757Ай бұрын
Like this form much better than the box 1.0. Thank you.
@sandiekelley8513Ай бұрын
Great video, it is easy to follow what why and how. One thought I had, could one use some guitar string holding it in a loop with one side of the loop to the piece and burn into those rings on the bottom? One would have to hold the loop at just the right angle to the work, not 90 degrees.
@YimRathАй бұрын
good
@GerardBendottiАй бұрын
informative and inspirational. nice one 👍
@LewisKauffmanАй бұрын
Thank you!
@harivenkatasivaprasadch954Ай бұрын
Beautiful ❤ one box how much cost
@michaelyork3198Ай бұрын
I just bought the wen 4444 4 jaw chuck. For some reason when I mount my bowl to turn the inside, the blank comes out of the chuck. I thought maybe it was my tenon length being to short. Maybe not enough wood for the jaws to grab. Tried that and that did not work. Didn't know if anyone else had trouble with their chuck.
@CraftSuppliesUSA
Ай бұрын
I have heard people complaining of the grip strength with that chuck. It is a fairly small chuck, what size of bowls are you doing with it?
@michaelyork3198
Ай бұрын
It's a small bowl like a 4 inch bowl
@Paddle124Ай бұрын
what paste did you use to stabilize the torn out grain? thanks so much
@CraftSuppliesUSA
Ай бұрын
I used Scratch Free, here's a link to it: woodturnerscatalog.com/collections/waxes/products/dr-kirks-scratch-freee-woodturners-polishing-wax?variant=40619031330839
@Paddle124
Ай бұрын
thanks so very much
@crownprpАй бұрын
Tried to purchase the bead cutter, but there are no "bare" handles available. Must one buy an Easy Wood tool of some sort, remove the existing cutter and replace with the beading cutter(s)?
@CraftSuppliesUSA
Ай бұрын
That is correct, the cutters fit all Easy Wood Tools Ci2 tools.
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Awesome, love the box design.
Great presentation Mike. Love the ‘improvements’. Definitely takes it to the next level. 👏
Great video Mike and I really like the new design. The box looks much more refined and no longer looks like a beginner project. Thanks again for a great video.
My man Mike getting some likes in just a few hours. Keep up the great work sir!
Absolutely fine presentation! Comparisons are always odious, but it is every bit as well done as those of, for example Richard Raffan. I like the trick of using same Forstner bit for the lid mortise to size the knob tenon.
Very nice project. You describe the process well. Take care and stay safe. From: Petawawa, Ontario, Canada.
G'Day from Australia!! Another sensational video from you Mike!! Love all the helpful tips and suggestions throughout the whole video. Your video tutorials are jam packed with great ideas and even the occasional, "Don't do what I did!" Haven't we all!!! LOL!! Cheers from Downunder!!
Beautiful
Great demo Mike, love your style! I will get out there and try the box!
Another nice video. I like the upgrades and improved styling. A very nice looking project.
That's quite nice. Thank you.
Great video, lovely bowl, very informative, well presented, thanks very much.
Like this form much better than the box 1.0. Thank you.
Great video, it is easy to follow what why and how. One thought I had, could one use some guitar string holding it in a loop with one side of the loop to the piece and burn into those rings on the bottom? One would have to hold the loop at just the right angle to the work, not 90 degrees.
good
informative and inspirational. nice one 👍
Thank you!
Beautiful ❤ one box how much cost
I just bought the wen 4444 4 jaw chuck. For some reason when I mount my bowl to turn the inside, the blank comes out of the chuck. I thought maybe it was my tenon length being to short. Maybe not enough wood for the jaws to grab. Tried that and that did not work. Didn't know if anyone else had trouble with their chuck.
@CraftSuppliesUSA
Ай бұрын
I have heard people complaining of the grip strength with that chuck. It is a fairly small chuck, what size of bowls are you doing with it?
@michaelyork3198
Ай бұрын
It's a small bowl like a 4 inch bowl
what paste did you use to stabilize the torn out grain? thanks so much
@CraftSuppliesUSA
Ай бұрын
I used Scratch Free, here's a link to it: woodturnerscatalog.com/collections/waxes/products/dr-kirks-scratch-freee-woodturners-polishing-wax?variant=40619031330839
@Paddle124
Ай бұрын
thanks so very much
Tried to purchase the bead cutter, but there are no "bare" handles available. Must one buy an Easy Wood tool of some sort, remove the existing cutter and replace with the beading cutter(s)?
@CraftSuppliesUSA
Ай бұрын
That is correct, the cutters fit all Easy Wood Tools Ci2 tools.