Woodturning - This Wood is OVER 400 years old, and from my family's Home!
This is a bowl made from wood from my family's home, it's over 400 years old! My dad has asked me to make a peanut bowl for a long time and I found this piece of wood that fit my historic and design criteria perfectly. it's an offcut from a 400 year old beam from our Stuart era house.
the piece has been sanded to 2000 grit and finished with food safe oil, and wood wax on the outside.
Disclaimer: That is my brother burping ... and other non alcoholic drinks are available 😉👍
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Disclaimer:
My videos are for entertainment purposes only. Some of my techniques might not be the "best" or safest, so when using any tool or machinery always read and understand safety/manufacturers guidelines first.
And Yes, I'm aware that wearing gloves while woodturning is considered an unsafe practice. The gloves I wear are tight-fitting and don’t have any loose threads. I wear them for the protection of my skin. This is a risk that I am willing to take, however I am still very conscious of the potential danger and I do not touch any spinning parts of the lathe. DO NOT copy my actions if you feel unsafe doing so.
I love the turn and the filming in the bar to show the bowl being put to a good use. Sounds like a fun place to chill. Can’t wait to see more!
Thanks Sue, the bar is a great place and I'm planning to show more. It already has a lot of my projects in use, but room for more...! 🪵😃👍
Beer nuts have never had such a noble vessel. Well done.
Thank you I enjoyed this and the Peanuts look great on display. What's next for the bar?? 🪵😃👍
Seeing the grain revealed is always exciting for me 🌻
I agree Lisa and the smell of this wood was amazing too... If only I could show it on here in Smell-o-vision!!! 😃🪵👍
Amazing transformation Harry....getting ready for party time I see LOL
Thanks Amber, always a party here. What's next for the pub?? 😃🪵👍
Love the rich colour in the grain and it's hard to believe the bowl is made from ancient wood. Nice job Harry ....I'll be round for a beer and some nuts later 😃 cheers, Bram
Thanks Bram. It smelt so good too. Always beer and peanuts available at The Slaughtered Lamb... 🪵😃👍
400 years old Woooowww man It looks perfect by the way And the beer looks good too🤗🍺🤗🍺
Thanks Ozan so beer, bowl and nut combo are the perfect package? 😃🪵👍
That's turner's mission...giving wood ethernity! Good job Harry!
Hi Umberto thank you. Yes you are right! Did you like the wood choice and additional filming after the turn? 😃🪵👍
@@HarrySmithShorts Absolutely yes!
@@Umberto.Goglia Would you like to see more of the bar - The Slaughtered Lamb and what do you think should be turned for it next?? 🪵😃👍🍺
@@HarrySmithShorts Use your fantasy and you won"t be wrong...waiting for nextjob!
@@Umberto.Goglia thank you. Will do! 🪵😃👍
Love the bowl and the Bar Harry. It looks very welcoming....😊
Thanks Sol - yes, the bar, The Slaughtered Lamb is a great space and a really wonderful place to spend time. Would you like to see more of the bar ??
@@HarrySmithShorts I would be very interested to see more of the bar Harry.
@@solidarityworkers6900 stay tuned for more insight soon Sol 🪵😃👍🍺
Love the grain & color. Beautiful piece.
Thanks James did you like the pub filming after the turn? 🪵😃👍
Beautiful wood beautiful bowl.
Thanks Gray, did you like the additional filming after the turn? 😃🪵👍
Looks like old growth pine. I wish I could find some like this these days.
It is Cabman. Very old, hard, strong, resinous and smells beautiful! Difficult to find now... 😃🪵👍
Beautiful
Thanks Audie did you like the wood choice? 😃🪵👍
@@HarrySmithShorts yes, very much so
Beautiful old grain, thanks for sharing
Glad you liked it Allen thanks for your comment 🪵😃👍
Very nice- the wood is gorgeous
Great work Harry 👏 👍
Thanks Tim did you like the wood choice? 😃🪵👍
Wood is beautiful love the grain
I love the bowl❤. I am not a drinker.
Thanks Madeleine, it was alcohol free 😊🍺🍺
That's absolutely stunning. 💯 you have amazing skills 👏 ❤ I'm not sure about the nuts 🤣 😂
Thank you Sophia. But they are Honey 🍯 Roasted. Does that make a difference? 🪵😃👍
It's the "Belcher" vessel! 😊😅
It certainly is...😂 Beer over bowl! 😃🪵👍
Great bit of turning.
Thanks Anthony did you like the wood choice?😃🪵👍
Yes. Nice looking piece of wood. 😃
@@AnthonyWiddowson thank you. It was a really enjoyable turn 🪵😃👍
You can see the age in that beautiful grain!❤
Nice one Harry
Thanks Sue, did you like the additional film after the turning? 😃🪵👍
Seeing the tear out after the first turning had me worried. But it really came out nice
Yes it was a bit touch and go. Maybe due to the age of the wood.. 🪵😃👍
Really Nice Harry 👍👍👍
Really great 🍺
Thanks I'm glad you liked it Andy. What did you think of the pub scene? 🪵😃👍
Hello Harry do you know what the wood is called? The wood has lovely grain and colouring. I did wonder what marvellous thing you was going to turn with this wonderful piece of wood. The bowl is magnificent and I really liked seeing it being used. You certainly are a masterwoodturner and craftsman. Thankyou for sharing this fantastic video. Amanda xxxx
Thanks Amanda. It is an offcut from a large floor beam in our house. It is approx 300-400 years old, a pitch pine. It's very hard and smells delicious. What did you think of the pub and the after turn filming? 🪵😃👍 x
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Thanks Madeleine. Did you prefer the bowl or the beer ? 😃🪵👍
Well met.
Thanks Mike, fancy a peanut? 😃🪵👍
Yum! Perfect nut bowl too. 😸
Thanks Trincia, so bowl and beer are a good mix?? 😃🪵👍
@@HarrySmithShorts ah yes. 😸 That as well 😹
@@trinciacakewalk 🪵😃👍🍺🍺
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Gawjous
Thank you. 🪵😃👍
OMG theres only a tiny bit left all the rest went to GLOBAL WARMING
That seems to be the nature of wood turning or even wood working, in general. There's always a fair amount of waste wood.
@@stuartwise7272Hi Stuart, I waste nothing - I hate waste. The offcuts are used in other projects, unless to small then they are consigned to the kindling pile. The shavings are used for composting, mulching and organic fire lighters ... 🪵😃👍
I hate waste, all put to good use. 😃🪵👍
@@HarrySmithShorts That's really good to hear, Harry. I wasn't have a dig at you, just that there are a lot of scraps left when using wood. My grandfather was a cabinet maker and I always remember his workshop being full of sawdust and shavings. He'd bag them up for people who used to burn them on their open fires. Mind you this was in the 50s and 60s.
@@stuartwise7272 Thanks Stuart. I didn't take it that way. I love wood, I think it is very precious and will always try to use every piece before I resort to burning. I have stores every where@!! 🤔
Si tratta di legno di CASTAGNO ? Ciao Harry amico mio !
Hi Roberto, no it's a pitch pine. Very old, hard strong, resinous and smells lovely. What did you think of the project 🤔? 😃🪵👍