wood turning - these sell as fast as I can make them

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selling faster then I can make. These are very popular wood turning projects. I sell these as fast as I can make them. These are made with free tree branches. I turn these with a natural edge from free wood and people love them. I sand to 400 and finish with friction polish made with shellac finish.
Easy woodturning projects for beginners from scrap wood.
Thanks for watching!
#woodworking #how #video

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Turning tools

Starter sets

Roughing gouge

Bedan

Skew

1/2 bowl gouge

Diamond parting tool

Chucks

3.75 chuck
3.75 shark jaws

2.75 chuck
2.75 shark jaws
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I like the silence. You're doing a great job as it is mate. Don't change anything unless you want to.

Silver_Z_
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I like how some people really like you not talking and some people really want you to talk. Different strokes for different folks, I guess. I like them either way. Interesting, and I like to watch your technique as much as anything else. Just starting out with using a lathe.

christownsend
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I like your setup for left handed turning. Great idea. I enjoy watching you create cool stuff out of firewood! Thanks for sharing.

jeffrosen
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I watch the videos then share what I like my hubby to make me!

josettegiacobbi
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Wow! That little thing is nifty! Shape is pleasing to the eye, useful, gorgeous wood; this was a true gift from the maker of all things! Hope you price them properly.

sethwarner
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I have a cherry and love pruning. Save all the bits for a years an then turn. I love a live edge. Sometime I mount a bit off centre on purpose so the live edge comes and goes. Excellent work mate.

blackf
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The second one looks so much like a mushroom! I love it!

llynf
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Wonderful little project. I know we always want to make positive videos positive, so I will say this: If you got a kit with your lathe, the continental gouge will accelerate the lower portion of the shaping and you will be able to make them faster than you can sell them. Genuinely, wonderful project. Nifty flipping table.

Maker_Mikey
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Very nice, I will have to try these thx for sharing

kandiecandelaria
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Well I followed the tips in this video and I can't stop making millions of dollars!

TrendDIY
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...really appreciate your ingenuity...like your sharpening setup, and now a spinning lathe to solve a "no reverse" function...very well done...👍
Hard to hold a candle to you...😉🍻
Matt

_zhawkeye_
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Fantastic! I would have to charge too much per item i fear to make a living with something like that but it's awesome!

malcolmnesky
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Dude!!! I love your rotating lathe set up that’s genius! As a lefty turner I have to set my table off the wall 90 degrees and eat up valuable space. You just gave me the best solution ! I always love your videos!
I’m a baby YouTuber but take inspiration from you and others everyday

kevindcreates
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Another great idea for tea lites. Can I ask what you sell them for? Love your channel Rus, keep the videos coming....Dan

Danseadorf
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Great little project keep up the good work,
Will👍😊

William_Kenny
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I like your lathe setup. Is this a Harbor Freight too? The chuck is interesting. Did it come with the lathe? I am considering getting one of these lathes still. Love the crafts you create with it. 😊

flowerstone
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So it was just a wire, with paint on it, that you made the black rings with? Great video. Thanks for inspiration

silasgroenning
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How fast does your lathe turn? And what are the most important safety tips to prevent the wood from grabbing the chisel and flinging it through the air, or getting caught between the wood and the machine?

JosephKosowski
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Thats awesome. What do you coat the wood with please?

jond
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You Sir are a Great craftsman. Question ? What are you using to create the dark rings on the outside ? I may have to try a few on one of my metal lathes.

michaelbowers