2nd turning of a winged bowl

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good afternoon everybody uh at the moment it's just me my ear maggot is uh not here at the at the moment and andy's away so bear with us we will give you a a broadcast hopefully it will be worthwhile anyway i can start on my own the normal weather forecast well it's it says it's sunny but it's breaking through down here in west sussex over in the uk um it's not brilliant it's dry job done what are we doing today i rough turned this about five years ago and it got tossed in the back of the shed wasn't a problem um just forgot about it it's hawthorne i believe as far as i can remember it's all thorn um it's got no names on it it was pretty roughly turned it's about an inch thick wall throughout there are a few wormholes i don't think the camera will pick it up oh yeah there's one there's one just there but uh hey ho it's an old bit of wood and it's the process and there's also some worm holes just around here right on the bark now the bark is a bit loose in places there's a bit missing as well i'm not worried about that i'm just going to show you the process i go through from the rough turn and it's dried it's moved a bit it's not too bad it's shrunk on the end one end more than the other it's only when you spin it that you find the issues the biggest issue is the chucking point has gone over which squeezed in on the side so that's got to be made true the bottom is twisted in itself from one corner to the other so it's a bit of a funny one but uh we get there so welcome to you all there's too many in the chat and i haven't got the other facilities to go back but uh i see linnikins is in hi kiddo um rob cp's just turned up so let me change cameras go on to that one come on that's it so it worked just now what have i got i've got a sacrificial piece that i've turned a dome on the top to sort of fit the bowl but it is only sort of let me just kill that picture that's it i do happen to have a center marked and i will be using a cone drive but the revolving center for the cone drive in an extended two morse taper shaft so that gets me four inches further away from the tail stock that's the only reason i use it and the only additional piece is where are we there this is an inch thick disk of closed cell material which i'm going to hold over the back slide up the tail stock to the already predetermined mark that i've got give it a quick wiggle to loosen it off to seat it it doesn't look too bad so safety glasses on so we're going to turn the chucking point first i need to bring the tool rest up so that it is on center because this will be i'm missing that just yeah just missing the banjo we're all locked down we're ready to go let's get a little bit of speed no i'm not move the banjo let's come round the opposite way so resetting it at just below center locking it all off oh we're not knocking now that's a bonus all right let's face off the bottom first quarter inch bowl gouge just gonna take a light pass so turn the extractor on so bevel rubbing as much as you can on hit and miss turning handle well down creeping up onto the base and the closer it gets to true the longer the shavings are that come off stop and have a look at that just to see what we've got and we're cutting there can you see that very well no let's slide the camera down a fraction which i can do how's that guys so it's cut in there and it's cutting just across there this bit is still in still floating the same as that piece is so we're getting there if i get a little bit more speed into it does make it easier [Music] that sounds better all right that is a full cut all the way around now might not be too pretty but [Music] quick pull cut across the bottom just to clean it up a fraction all right here it's hitting this i've got a reasonable dish on that so i can afford to take a little bit off this outside edge going now to a sheer cut rather than a push cut so the wood's coming down onto the left hand wing should get a better finish than a ball cut across there moment of truth looks pretty good to me so i'm just going to mark the start of the side which i think wants to be about there you might have to take it in a fraction in a bit it should have plenty to play with there's an inch in the wall there right i can see the mortise where it should be where's the trusty mortise reshaping scraper which is the exact profile and angle of the sea jaws lightly scrape that to a decent fit now you can see the beauty of using the extended morse taper i can get closer to the wood and parallel to the wood and the tail stock is not specifically in the way see i've got a couple more michael and christine i think nick castle hi guys bear with me it's me at the moment i had confirmation that i would have a worm but uh for some unknown reason he hasn't got out of bed yet andy's away in cornwall so he's not likely to get much of a signal down there so we'll struggle through we'll get there i'm not worried it just means that i won't be able to see the questions as quick as they come up quite happy with that you can see the change from base to wall so i can now adjust the tool rest so that i can come up with this wall and i really want to work from the bottom up to give me a fiber supported cut sorry about the moving camera it's it's there good all right now i'm going on to a bigger chisel i'm going my favorite one of the bigger ones i can use more of the wing i can pick up the cut easier it's a sheer cut onto it onto the side wing i think you can see the way the shavings are peeling off that's not overpowering no now the handle is well down it's over 45 degrees onto the side wing and you can see the shavings that are coming off it's not that aggressive on the tool and it's certainly not so aggressive on the wood considering this is only held between a sponge pad and the revolving center [Music] if i was to go in square it would be bang bang bang bang possibly knock it out of true so this is an ideal cut not sure well let's try a different camera i have two set up can't see me go back to the other one come on camera right guys can you hear me i am back for some unknown reason the camera changing the camera threw me out so can you all hear me can someone put a comment in the post can you hear me i've got a thumbs up from chris so i'm guessing that you can hear me and see me right i'll pull this one along a fraction just to give you a better view right you're right on top of the cut there good sound is fine can hear you good hopefully you can see me as well now yeah don't know why that decided to uh play up but uh this is live it just proves the point anything can happen right as i was saying a sheer cut handles well down well past 45 degrees and it's starting to balance up quite well [Music] quick change of the tool rest push it in a bit tighter because the knuckle gets in the way so it's a right pain and it's such a big big knuckle on this one that i can't get the tool down there where i want it to be we're pretty well true through there which is good quick tweak just to make sure it's not moving no hopefully get a little bit more speed into it now that's somewhere about 800 [Music] so [Music] hello martin i see you've just popped in so [Music] robert dolman hello copper owl hi it's not going to be my normal life because i don't have a an ear worm today i messaged brian last night and he said yes he could do it he hasn't turned up as yet so we will struggle through showing you the process of returning a winged bowl there's quite a bit of the bark flying off which i expected it would happen [Music] for those that miss the intro this is a piece of hawthorn i believe that i rough turned about five maybe six years ago i didn't date it i just threw it into the back of the shed and it got buried i left it at about an inch wall and it's moved a bit it's still i think salvageable there has been a little attack with some rogue woodworms oh there's a lot more woodworm than i thought there was that is one big hole that is another big hole okay well that solves that problem i shan't polish it up another one there i can't finish it but i will go through the process of showing you how i would finish it me thinking there's just a few wormholes on the bark here just about to see now you can't but there is a few wormholes on the very sap wood there but to all of a sudden there's a hell of a lot of wormholes so hey ho but this is the way i would finish this bowl or any bowl like this that i've rough turned set aside to dry there's a little bit of one wing so nearly at the edge of that wing so it's not quite true but it's pretty good [Music] so any any questions you've got guys stick them in if i miss them the first time round put them in again so like i say this is only showing you how i would attack a second turning of a piece of wood and it's obvious now that it should have been attacked probably three years ago but it was hiding too deep in the wood store would you consider cutting down the room to get rid of the wormholes that would leave me a saucer chris it's quite deep but now let's keep it as it is keep it as it is you can i didn't expect it would say salvage it anyway but uh just going through the the process so that if you guys decide this is something you can do you'll have seen how someone else attacked it first rather than jumping in at the deep end ah keith how are you don't get on him he's he's just woken up hello brian hi mate how are you doing have fun getting my computer kicked this one kicked out just now so don't worry about it it's just a practice piece it's a winged bowl yeah no idea of who's in the chat particularly for you playing dangerous take it easy on brian we know he's late but he's had a lay-in [Music] let me just fade you on here first yeah hello ben guys kevin good afternoon everybody and just trying to the living world yeah i'm just trying to find the chat no look there's loads of people in here oh goodness me yes just trying to open your page on youtube now and we'll get that sorry late hi robert hodge yeah so let me just tell you who's in first of all so i've got you here so benjamin's here chris dodds chris the spinning wood dodger copper wood turning david nickel flicks wood turning and timber of creations hi plex hi flix i missed you sorry yeah robert from hodgepodge jhj's cabin laurence pagea martin of woody's creations yeah a very good friend mr nick castle rob a cp the wood turner robert doleman a good friend certainly 61 there's n hello sid lee i missed you as well sorry dave ellis and the linnikins is here so you have 28 minutes what 28 watching yep let me just pop out that [Applause] [ __ ] all right that's feeling quite good let's have a stop and a nosey and see what it looks like it's pretty good down the bottom nice for the worms right down to there so that only leaves me nothing at the bottom it won't be salvaged but it would be rough turn to a sort of finish i'm not going to waste time sanding it not with all that dust in there what uh what kind of what big kind of wood is it keith it i believe it's hawthorn um it's a bit i processed some time ago into a rough shape tossed it in the back of the shed and forgot about it i've just had i just had my knuckles wrapped by robert robertson says don't do aussies count then laughing out loud yeah you do rubble if you hadn't made a comment i read it off the participants left so there may be some others and we'll see who else is here welcome rubble robert's been here some time even i spoke to him earlier yeah he obviously hasn't made two seed and to be on the participants channel on the participants list you need to have made two comments ah is that what it is just going over to a small scraper just as negative break just to go around there i think it would be easier um yeah which is very good your picture is very close up can you zoom in a wee bit no no not without unscrewing the rig it's more seeing the tool control and the tool today [Music] that was sharp but it doesn't feel like it's sharp let's use it in reverse that's better if all else fails turn it over then jammer is asking is that an extension in your tail stock keith yes if you were to start with ben it's a four inch um morse taper extension just so that i can get my morse taper cutting tool in at a level more level and i'm not stuck with the hand wheel on the end then uh it's quite a worthwhile investment i believe rdg tools i bought it from a good few many years ago it doesn't come out that often but it is a well worthwhile piece of kit so yeah so roller rovers robust says he should be honored he absolutely should be honored of course he's allowed to join us oh anyone's allowed to join me all the way from australia i can't hold it against you that you're in australia robbo and chris yeah it could easily be some of the relations from the the distant past i'm here may have been transported there apparently i've got a good friend that moved over there um oh 30 odd years ago don't see him or don't speak to him very often [Music] a couple that lodged with me after they sold their house before they uh caught the big bird in the sky and went over and joined you down under it's a beautiful country i have to see it so i'm led to believe yeah i i've been spent i had a little exchange visit there when i was in the military service uh-huh i went to a place called townsville so that was interesting now we can see what it looks like well it's there's a little bit of tear out but uh i expected that using a scraper yeah on this exceptionally dry wood i'll see if i can get those little rings out there like i said it's more an exercise this is how i would do it for you guys that haven't done it or are thinking about doing it and then thinking how the hell does that work it's a bit like your seven dish bowl brine which i saw that was an interesting challenge yeah really straight forward once you get there get your head around yeah yeah really straightforward thank you yeah so the only thing different i would have done and this is purely me not saying that you did it wrong or you didn't do it right or whatever but i would have done opposing ones i would have done one and three goals and then done two and four and then the remaining two it would just i believe keep a little bit more balance to the item so you could possibly got a little bit of speed out of it because you would you took it all off one side first that's true of course yeah that would be my only comment but you know hats off to you mate yeah well they got enough speed that i could it easily enough it didn't work too hard so it looked like it was quite a reasonable piece of wood as well for that it was i was a good piece of wood i made sure i had a good piece of wood before it started yeah i didn't want anything with any lumps bumps or cracks or anything else right i've still got a bit to just hit here but david nichols made a comment that he says is it true that everything in australia australia can kill you [Music] and chris dodd says yeah yeah only if you uh upset it bit like uk then yeah bad tool yet yeah now believe it or not those shavings are almost holding together because they're that thin yeah nearly there on this bit [Music] although it looks like i'm scraping a lot off they're not even paper thickness see through shavings yes exactly and dusty yep now we can see the dust coming off there yeah got the extractor running and the full and the wall fan so most of it's being pulled out that's better i'm not gonna it's a little bit there i'm not gonna waste any more time on that i'm going to turn it round and attack the inside so what was holding it there was a a pre-turned pad of wood yep a foam pad of something of foam as well isn't it yeah it's close um close density foam so that was just squeezed in took up the shape of the bowl this was a rubbish yellow bit of wood and the mortise is a bit tight and you can see why i didn't want to wasted time turning it as a big knot hole dead knot hole and there's screw holes in it as well so that's the best place for that is a sacrificial base yep mid use of that at least yeah i'll just juggle it a bit mean on that mortise too mean oh yeah it's about a meal short oh that's the second thing we're doing is or something yeah i don't think i can squeeze these up anymore no and it's pretty tight on this as well but it goes on okay if i remount it then and return it but i'll put the foam pad up there just a wee bit yeah the beauty is i've still got a chucking point there or the location point for the tile stock put it on wiggle it around a bit lock it up i need to come up to just above halfway just above center height and this is all for about one mil yeah hey ho if it don't fit it don't fit i know you like guys can see how it's got a little bit of shake on it but that's not bad i can just go in there and i can also keep the tool pretty level extension and i would now sand this up if i was going to salvage it and keep it and finish it but that ain't happening not on this piece now i ain't wasting time oiling wormholes let's see if she fits now better taking a good one mill off yeah all right good job [Music] it's uh it's gone in but it didn't go in as well as i was hoping it spins it holds it spins and stays on that's the important thing yeah so now i can bring the headstock round a bit get rid of the elbow stabby thing there's the morse taper adapter extension and it extends it that amount which is about four inches really useful bit of kit you don't use it every day but it's there for when you when you want it when you do need it yep somewhere around there i'm going to do my favorite whack it in reverse because i can and make life easier for turning for me it's gone on with a bit of a wobble freshly sharpened uh don't want that one that one freshly sharpened three-quarter bowl gouge rub the bevel or get the bevel to knock bring it round there's the cut your rubble poses the question when you were trying to fit that bike on and it says is it safe for work and it obviously is so we're good to go we're good to go yeah it's not quite as true as i would have hoped it would have been but it's true enough i don't know what can you guys see all right on that yeah it's just about yeah just a beat yeah yeah um or i can go to oh one two three oh that one maybe a better view just from one or two let's try it there we go yeah i can bring that one down that's about that don't get your arm too close to it yeah that would be my issue if i responding in reverse i'd have to watch well it's not running fast but the beauty is i can actually see what i'm doing without leaning over the lathe the problem i have is a bad back as long as i can oh the longer i can stand upright the far better i am that makes a difference for us all guys if we can keep it keep the bike kinda straight that always [Music] helped that's just about maximum stretch on the tool but i can't put a longer one in because i can't get it round the bend let's see what we've got might be able to swing it out a bit more to me it's not cutting too bad but can you oh yeah you can see the wormhole there yes yes where i'm there this is this is all worm which is why it's cutting quite well so this is not going through yeah it's going through the process of showing you how to do it yeah is this uh will this be stored and sailor it says it was in the woodshed right at the back underneath a load of four inch soil pipe so it was tossed in there it was okay just as luck would have it it's uh holding together reasonably well [Music] hmm see what we can get see if we can get one more reasonably good flowing cut so so [Music] now cutting as i am now on through the wings you don't press against the bevel just let the bevel float on the wood let the weight of the tool do the cutting all i'm doing is anchoring it down with my left hand which could be my right hand depending how you're turning it and i'm just presenting the cutting edge to where i want it to be and you can see the shavings coming off they're not fat heavy ones they're thin thin ones tools doing the work i'm not i'm just driving it [Applause] [Applause] something just there that's making it bounce i had some hawthorne that i cut down myself and processed it but split like the devil anyway yeah yeah that is the biggest issue with it yeah gets rid of some of this i'm having trouble because i bought the headstock up a bit further than what i normally do so i can't get round easy then gentleman's asking you a question here yes do you have any suggestions for the tailstock that doesn't seem to clamp on the bed as well as it used to and the clamping area underneath is clean and free from lubrication what lathe has it been see i'll get back those are not [Music] [Laughter] so all right i think you said that before it's a fox slide yeah approximately yeah um i believe fox and jet are about the same yeah see i've not levelled it up true but that's that's my fault there's about two mil there and there's eight mil there the principle of the thing is the same and there's absolutely sodal there because that's a adorable that's a wormhole joined up with another wormhole so that's turned all the way through there's quite a reasonable shape you'll have to believe me for what we've got uh did you turn that wet and then yeah yeah yeah initially i turned it wet let's kill this i can hear you a bit easier then no yeah oh that mortise was terrible looking at it now it didn't realign quite as it should do but we you got it we're on that one you're on that one's right yeah it's a very bleached state on camera yeah i've just killed that light let me come over so ben has said it's a fox f 46 42 inch super lathe yeah i think i know what that is let me bear with me a minute to ben let's go to rob was put a suggestion and he says just a nut the nut that's driving it that could be a kiss no comment right let's go across to the me cam take me glasses off don't need them on now oh god why does that keep popping up right not a brilliant demo actually quite a big piece of wind honestly 14 by eight yeah just on half of the half of the tree so that would be the process that i would use but i would sand the outside before i turned it round to turn the inside to turn a bowl out of a pre-turned bowl whose dog's barking in the background yours that's another one that was in the same pile so i imagine there's going to be the same sort of woodworm in it but i can't see any in that from the top but i could only see this i can there's one or two two holes that one i could only see about five but that's that's what i rough turned to start with put it away and we've returned it today after finding it in the works back of the shed um yeah it was only that i was chucking out a load of plumbing stuff because i've retired now that i i got into the oh dear well i'm blowed i'll try that so how to return a winged bowl banana bowl call them what you will but um not the best demo because of the wood but the principle is going to be the same regardless of the shape and the condition of the wood looks like mark's in as well hello mark evening afternoon work so so i would yeah that's how i would do it guys and there would be a fair issue yorkshire grit in the wings you could yorkshire grit half of the depth quite easily conventional style both inside and out but to do the wings what i was going to use and what i've used before is a drill with a three inch three inch pad on the end and i have some car pads that they use for polishing you get 10 i think it is or 20 off of ebay um different grades of foam different densities for different materials but i find this soft one's quite good for yorkshire grit yorkshire grit it up take it down with the pad variable speed so you can control it you can do it static and it's the safest really the only way of doing it to do the complete job so that was going to be the way i'd finished it and then hand sand it a bit more if necessary before um yeah on the base but basically that's it now um going back to ben you've got a fox i believe that is this it's an eccentric bar that you've got the locking handle on so as you turn the handle it turns an eccentric cam bar that sits over a um a hole that pulls it down as you lift it it pulls it down the ones i've seen have got quite scored on the eccentric bar i think is a group is either a grub screw or a circlip or a split pin on the end take that out pull it all apart bit of emery cloth on it and tidy up you might need to just do exactly the same with the hole in the bottom of the bar so that you can clean that up with a bit of emery cloth as well or a file because it is possible that they both gone got rough and it was the fastener underneath well you can adjust the fastener that shouldn't make any difference um it'll only stop it from sliding chris if you've got it too tight much the same as i've got on here it's it works on an eccentric cam it's the easiest way of locking them i think they i think nearly every lathe has got some sort of eccentric cam maybe not the one way i think the one way on the tool post it's got to slip down it and the bolt goes through so you just pull it up and pinch it on the slit so the slip pinches up on the um post if that makes sense lewis just popped in so we'll be just going to say that loose the cloning craftsman is in yeah hi lewis you haven't missed a lot except a few dead woodworm flying around the workshop and the hell there's a lot of dust for me to clear up later as long as they're dead that's cementing well i think they would be now yeah no if anyone if you've got any questions guys whack them in there because there's not going to be any turning or finishing um that's the end of unfortunately a quick demo today which didn't turn out so well you can see the wormholes you can see the thickness of the wood there which is just over a mill thick where it didn't quite mount up through but there's so much much worm i'm sure you just about see it in the top of the picture just underneath the green bag yeah yeah and there it is on the back you can see it better on the back right up around the top there so it was a no hoper but you don't know that in wood you think it's good well it was to start with yeah no not until you put the channel on it exactly yeah yes you open the holes how do you deal with bowls full of worm holes that are worth finishing if uh if you if you think it's worth finishing flick um depending on the size of the wormholes i mean um some of the wormholes are quite big that one for argument's sake is four mil diameter same as this one on the edge and that track up through there if it was just that size there's another one there if it was that size i would possibly put in either a resin or sawdust that i've collect off the bandsaw and then super glue it and jam it in and put some super glue in it there's many ways you can do if you want to highlight them you can use one of the star bond do a colored thick super glue i believe many methods yeah i've used the metal powders from um from martin at one time put something in there metal powder or i was just about to say you can use um milliput that comes in four or five different colors um you can use car body filler in there you can color that with some of the mica colors you can also color it with brick dust coloring cement coloring so there's many different ways you can finish it um turn the mango bowl the other day that's full of worm holes and not sure whether to toss it or not but only you can make that decision flick if you think it's going to be worthwhile and you can get something back from it um it might be worth saving it if it's if you can see no one buying it yeah it's good good ground bite for the wood burner yeah yeah torch poison said that he's used coffee grinds before to fill the holes what's worse as well it doesn't need yeah with coffee grounds you need to make sure they're dry that's the only thing i would say um most coffee grounds come damp and if you're trying to use super glue on them the super glue will go off on the top but not necessarily get right to the bottom of them that's better i'll come down to seat level 10 yeah yeah great all i reconsider i did an og shake which is nice at so many holes well like i say flick um you make the decision on that one um i've made the decision on this one that it's just not worth salvaging a because it i didn't remount it brilliantly the second time i didn't cut the tenon the mortise very well the second time when i remounted it should have checked it beforehand but i know what i did i went on the wrong mark because i think the sea jaws that i've used now were a different set of jaws the one i originally turned it with five years ago i believe they were on um what's the name of them it was on a multi-star chuck i believe then so the jaws were slightly different i didn't didn't check my fault yeah chris says you can use resin you can you can use anything something contrasting is quite good if it's maggot holes wormholes um sometimes the black is better or a dark brown is better than a bright color rob's got to go thanks rob for stopping by so i'm i'm happy to sit here for another quarter of an hour if you want me to chatting it's entirely up to you guys i've got to go to the post office in a bit but that doesn't open till 2. so there's no i can i can hang on if necessary i'll be sandpaper for mark then it is yeah yeah look at some people yesterday yeah our post office only opens for uh two and a half hours during the week and that's on the tuesday two to four thirty and i haven't been out at all so and over the weekend there's not that many post office around here that are open well i love miles out in the country too we have two post offices within sort of five miles that are open all day every day basically ridiculous isn't it yeah i've shot so many here both of these both of these are just like little corners and uh lakes are on a garage and a shop in a garage you know yeah yeah well this is just a little village shop but uh i mean the the counter or the cubicle for the post office is about six before yeah she gets over and ben gets in there and bends over she's got her arm stuck up against the wall so there's no room to move in there for her lesser but it's just frustrating when we used to have it open five six days a week five and a half days a week indeed i know that's what happens tons of inlines with all sorts of stuff on his y2 youtube channel yeah so any questions guys if not i'm gonna hit the button so that brian can get back to sleep i go and see you from the skip the other computer that i was trying to use yeah yeah well this one had a hiccup just before you got here my wife has just my wife has just come to the window michelle has just come to the window and stuck her tongue out thanks very much michelle go away chris um the amberley museum is was the first choice for the repair shop when they were looking at um recording it but the decision was made that as we only open five days a week it wouldn't be a viable option and at the time i believe hierarchy said we can't run that because we need the the barn for other things but it is much the same we are an industrial museum whereas the wild and downland is a building's museum they've salvaged buildings from i think it's about 20 mile radius of where they are yeah and rebuilt them to the original spec um so we're we're sort of the same but we're both completely different we have one of those it's called the oster folk museum which uh takes buildings from in fact there's some buildings there from america now as well so you know from people who moved from monster across to america yeah they brought the original buildings back in the whole site down there it's a quite a nice place to go visit yeah we've got another one that's about three quarters an hour away um further north the rural life museum they've got much the same as what we've got and what wilde and downland have got but they're more into the the farming aspect they've got their own wood yard there which they um cut their own timbers on and you use all those timbers around the site much the same as what we do at amberley good thing with amberley we've just secured an 18 grand grant to completely overhaul and put the roof back on uh woodyard crane which i think someone was saying was built in 1908 used to from what i can gather work in a dockyard somewhere and then it was um transferred to a wood yard and then it was given to us or donated to us it's grossly got worse and worse over the years because nothing has been spent on it so we've had a big push to get some money together and we've managed to get a grant for 18 grand which should cover all the boiler work that's needed um as well as other bits and pieces like put a proper roof on it because the proper roof was taken off so that work could be done and now we can't find it but we are going back 20 years so it's been uncovered for basically 20 years and structurally it's good there are one or two wormholes in it that uh the dreaded rust has made see it it's a bit like your bowl today yeah yeah what's for 20 years exactly oh yes a nice place to work we i built a big um workshop down there eight years ago um which houses nine would turn in lathes excellent and that's where scott and i spend quite a bit of time when we can down there demonstrating to the public i usually do i do most sundays not every sunday so chris is saying old petrie town just up the road for him much the same yeah um i think people now are looking at how they can't say the west was one but how the how everyone lived in the past there's a lot of people that are interested in um history but there's also a lot that are not interested in it and just want to trash it so it's one of those awkward ones as far as i can see local history is good national history is good um that's the only reason we're here is history but they're finding reasons to destroy take down yeah bits and pieces now which i disagree with people want to try and rewrite history from when we really need to be rewriting at all we can't rewrite it as that's what it is history is history yeah it's what's happened and that's a recording of what's happened in the past yep let's put the past behind us and move forward saying she's going to post some pictures on facebook would turn in international yeah i'm a member of that of the mango bowl with holes in it then we can all give her some feedback quite happy to do that flick good idea flex yeah that's what this community is all about as far as i'm concerned sharing bits and pieces with others of how you do it why you've done it it might not necessarily be the right way but what works for me possibly won't work for brian or for yourself and we all work slightly different so using a medium like facebook and youtube to show discuss talk about issues that we have is a well worthwhile for me i think so too it's a great community and the sharing of knowledge is is wonderful guys very few um other things i've been involved in have are willing to share as readily as woodturners exactly yeah yeah i mean there's a couple of uh chris has put a post in there we will all be history one day we need to learn from history not try to hide it well that's that's right i mean um if we went back to the beginning there's a lot we can learn um we haven't hidden it we've written about it it's all readily available why should we go well why should taxes be pulled down because just today today's youth and the do-gooders don't think it's right yeah if you followed their ancestory back probably most of them would have tie-ups with slavery or all the likes don't get me going on this one because it it winds me up a bit but uh yeah um history is history think about your future and should be treated as such exactly yeah not good to reflect on not to live in right guys if if you're all finished on questions and i appreciate you stopping by and stopping with me today i could say it wasn't a brilliant demo but it was still a demonstration of how things can go wrong don't turn out quite right you can't read the instructions on the outside which weren't there and how you get over things and you're all welcome to post on there exactly the same as i've done today showing your failures because a failure is a learning curve thanks chris spending wood i try and make them informative and i'll try and keep them light-hearted yeah there's too much doom and gloom out there yep people are far too serious these days but everything yeah believe it i think need you need to be serious on when you're standing at the lathe and yeah there's a lump of wood flying around and you're poking the lump of metal at it you need to be serious on that but you know you can still have a light-hearted approach to it so thanks chris see you're off the other chris is off so thanks guys thanks for popping in i'm gonna say thank you very much um thursday scott is on thursday evening scott is on next tuesday andy is back andy h um he's down in bridge bridport no it isn't brickson he's down in brixton um he's got relations down there robbo is off cheers robo thanks mate for stopping by appreciate your input and uh you guys coming over from the other end of the world so yeah yeah it flicks away cheers flicks looks like douglas is off thank you for another lesson well they're all lessons to sell to me as well as you okay we don't know it all we might think we do we learn from oh i shouldn't have done that what did you do yeah oh yeah exactly yeah yeah yeah why did i do that yeah oops i think i'll just change my trousers and i'll be okay something there's a blinding flash into the obvious yeah yeah maybe i shouldn't do that yeah if we can pass it on a bit um i'm happy to do that thanks david cheers paul um so i'm going to hit the off button so we're going to end it now then brian okay nobody cheers guys bye everybody doctors all there
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Published: Wed Jun 30 2021
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