Woodturning - Watertight and food safe canteen turned on multi axis without any jigs
2023 ж. 5 Қаз.
241 380 Рет қаралды
In this woodturning video I show how to make a wooden flask or canteen that you can actually have liquids in. I use regular woodturning tools without any special jigs to turn on two axis. I really make the most out of the lathe chuck. It is food safe(with reservations) and water tight. I have not found many videos on youtube about how to do this so I wanted to share my take on it. Great fun woodworking project.
Hope you like it :)
I literally sat slack-jawed while I watched this. Absolutely gorgeous!! You sir, are an inspiration. Thanks for sharing!
Thank you so much for your kind comment! 🤩🙌
The flask looks Fantastic, well done 🙌🙌
Stunning, thanks for sharing.
Absolutely beautiful work!
Very nicely done!
Truly Beautiful work, thank you for the video!
Really great turning.
That is a really nice piece.
Just stunning!
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It’s incredibly beautiful
Cool techniques and nice finished result
Beautiful work! As an alternative for the inside, Rustins plastic coating and hardener is a certified food safe product that would do the job well.
Thank you 🙌😃 I have never heard of that, but will look into it. Always been unsure what to treat my cups and such with and always looking for a better way. Thank you for that
A second thank you. I will definitely be trying Rustins on a project.
Absolutely beautiful piece. I'm definitely putting an attempt at recreation on my to do list
wow that is just beautiful
Andrew Hall used to demo this in UK. They are nice, well done.
So beautiful
What a neat idea, love the flask and this will be one I will try..Thank you for sharing.
Absolutely fantastic thanks for sharing.
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Incredible work well done i will have to try this
A great result from good hands.
Amazing piece.
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Great work, thank you for sharing! Very inspiring.
Glad you like it 🙌
Beautiful!
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Simply amazing! enough said.!!!
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Awesome, thank you for sharing,Love it ❤️👍
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Outstanding video. I'm going to try to make one
That is the most beautiful wood flask i ever seen. thanks. But this is WAY beyond my ability.
That is brilliant
Absolutely beautiful and inspiring. 😁
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Great tutorial. I will looking for something challenging to try. This can be my next turn. Thank you for sharing 😊
Excellent work. beautiful
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Beautiful work
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this is amazing. What a beautiful piece.
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Great skills, well done.
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Gorgeous piece and great technique. Love it!
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Awesome I love your video! I'm new to this kind of work !
After doing a fair amount of research on safe finishes for wood cups, I believe most epoxy would be fine for this application. If i understand correctly, the only risk in using epoxy is that it may chip off and get into the food you're making. This wouldn't be a problem for this project since you're not going to be scraping the inside with metal utensils (like you might with a wooden bowl). Just my thoughts from what I've read, but I may be wrong. Also, I must say that is one GORGEOUS piece. Your method of hollowing the inside was very creative, thanks for sharing your process 👍
Beautiful work man
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Thank you for showing some extremely useful techniques in this project. I really enjoyed the video and learned a fair bit too. I'm still a novice, but this looks to be within my skill range, so I will be trying it.
beautiful and practical project. Clearly illustrated. Well done!
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Creative approach and inspiring. A beautiful object!
Thank you very much 🙌
lovely ♥ very innovative and love the use of the Jacobs chuck 👍
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wow... a nice project and a very good idea - thanks!
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Wow! So beautiful. And very creative. I loved it! ❤
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Just simply beautiful. Thank you for sharing with all of us. You are appreciated.
That is very nice of you! 🤩 thank you for watching 🙌
aweosme work! i really enjoyed it. the process was so cool!
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Great job. Wanted it 3 times now. Going to make one of these flasks. Bob
Glad you like it 👍 good luck on yours and happy turning 😃
Well done 🎉
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Who says it has to be all one piece, This is amazing and opens up a whole new train of thoughts for me. Beautiful.
Very nice. I'll give it a try soon.
Thank you! 😃 good luck and looking forward to hear how yours turned out 👍
A lovely piece! You have inspired me to try some multi-axis turning!
I’m glad to hear that 🤩 happy turning 👍
I have just found your Site. Brilliant. Great work.
Thank you and welcome 🤩
It’s lovely. Thank you for inviting me round 🌞
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Wow, that was fantastic! I love it, and your choice of woods is beautiful. Thank you so much for sharing.
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Very cool. I'd like to try this. Thanks for the instruction.
Glad you liked it 👍 let me know how yours turn out 😃
Great video and great work 👍
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Great job, very nice flask ❤
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Absolutely stunning!!!👏👏👏🔥 I’ll head to my shop and start making my own. Thanks for the inspiration ✌️
👍🤩 happy turning 🙌
Brilliant method and process. This way of thinking about the order of steps opens up new possibilities for a simple turner like myself. Beautiful work.
I’m glad you like it and want to try! 🤩👍
A really nice project to test your skills. Looks great!
Thank you Nathan 🙌 it was challanging, but so much fun the see everything work out 🤩
Definitely an "A" plus on this project!
Very nice! I learned a lot by watching this. My sincere thanks.
I’m very glad you liked it 👍 thank you for watching 🙌
I've finally found a project I want to try. Beautifully done, thank you!
Ditto. I'll make one using olive wood from limbs cut from trees grown on my property and likewise the flask will be for olive oil.
I love it!
Well thought out, in advance, to enable chucking, hollowing and finishing. Nice one!
Glad you like it 🙌 and thank you for the comment 🤩
Bellissimo risultato. Grazie per aver condiviso questo splendido lavoro.
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Pretty good freehand sphere!
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Amei, vou fazer! Parabéns
That's awesome!!
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Thank you for your instructions, you did an amazing job. I can't wait to try this myself.
Thank you! 🤩 happy turning 👍🙌
I always enjoy and look forward to your videos. Something else to add to the “to do” list.
I’m very glad to hear that Edward, thank you for watching 😃 You’ll have fun with this one for sure 👍
Super cool man
Thank you 👍🙌
Gorgeous, I don't think I've seen anything like that on the lathe, beautiful work!
Thank you woodfather(awesome name!) 🤩 🙌
Brilliant!
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Very Nice!
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I enjoyed seeing the carefully thought work flow on making the flask. This is what is so intriguing in wood turning. One aspect is to master the handling of the chisels. Another thing is figuring out how much can be done with rather simple tools, and what is the best workflow. You really showed the potential and opened my eyes for new opportunities using the same tools. Thanks! ❤
I’m glad you liked it 🙌 thank you 🤩
Actually, the work flow was wasteful and unnecessary. Why glue together 3 blocks of wood, only to completely cut 2 of them away? Just start with the dark block, cut it hollow, then add the 2 new end blocks as he did. As an engineer with production training, this unnecessary workflow made the viewing experience less enjoyable for me. I like to see optimized workflows.
@@MaskedMarble well, as a DSc (Tech) in industrial engineering and management I consider the workflow well thought. Because his intention was to demonstrate how to do this with just the specific chuck and jaws. For what you described, a set of different fixtures are needed, and jigs built, this method shows how to get perfect fit without any extra tools. Feel free to make a video to demonstrate a more efficient way to do this end result. Material for jigs counts.
@@MaskedMarbleполностью с тобой согласен, приклеить светлое дерево, лишь для того, что бы его отрезать, это расточительно и долго, можно было сразу начинать с тëмного дерева😉
Beautiful flask! Great job showing chucking techniques that novice turners may not have seen before.
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The bottle is very beautiful and you worked so propper! Congratulations! Very good job.
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I wish my lathe was that good. Beautiful work. Love from Brazil ❤
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First time discovering your channel. Was a beautiful piece of work I was interested in it for the options for historical ish reproduction
Nice mate. You did a great work 👍👍
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Wow beautiful. I have just started Lathe work. You are very inspiring. Thanks for the video.
Thank you 🙌 very happy you like my videos 🤩
Fabulous! New subscriber, thank you.
I’m glad you liked it 🤩 thank you for watching and subscribing 🙌
Einfach genial tolle arbeit !!!
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Nice work.
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incredible
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Fantastic.
Thank you Kevin 😃
Very nice indeed
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Amazing
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So cool!!
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Very beautiful work sir have a great weekend ✌️
Thank you 🤩 and the same to you 👍
This is absolutely beautiful, but what I found most fascinating was the moments when the spin speed synced up with the framerate and it looked like the neck was almost stationary.
A truly beautiful piece of art. Hats off to you mate, that's an piece you have created. Subbed!
Awesome! Thank you! 🙌
Great work! I may give it a go......
Thank you 🙌 you should, very satifying project 👍
Beauteeful
Gostei das instruções ótimo vídeo
Very nice.
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Nice little top would be awesome.
That was incredible! My mind was trying to work out how you were going to approach it so you had my complete attention throughout! What a great job and beautiful flask! I have a lathe here but have never touched it as for some reason it's felt a little too intimidating. You have me feeling inspired to give it a try, although I am very certain woodturning is much more difficult than it looks. Pro's like you make it look so easy and natural, like the wood wants to become what it is you are making! :)
Thank you for the kind comment, I’m glad you liked the project 🤩 Once you get started you’ll be surprised to find it’s not that difficult. But its a constant learning process and I’m still finding new techniques and keep getting better at it
G'day I hope you got I to turning if still deciding or struggling there maybe a turners group near you, or see if you can find a mentor, I'm a person with multiple severe life altering injuries and illnesses and using the phone and meeting people is scary as, I was able to ask a bloke and he said yes and is very understanding and after 3 sessions I learnt more than the 3 years on and off prior. I've also found a couple of awesome pros that through watching KZhead videos and they are extremely giving of there time to answer my questions and are happy to do so whenever I need some help. I follow a few groups on Facebook and post questions and help and have found some very helpful answers. I hope you have or do give it a go, it might seem scary yet it is quite safe as long as you don't rush take your time, learn from mistakes and make items that you can use at the end so you get a great achievement Cheers 🍻 Matt 👋👋👋🇦🇺🇦🇺🤠
Thank you so much
That was absolutely one of the most unique and beautiful things I have seen turned. Thank you for the inspiration and sharing. I do have to imagine though that that spout coming around must have been a bit nerve wracking...lol.
Thank you so much! I’m glad to share it and really appreciate your comment 🤩 and yes, I had to remind myself of that spinning spout a few times, so I didn’t brake my fingers 😆
I have been doing a lot of wood turning during my 67 years on this planet, but this is absolutely one of the most beautiful and useful pieces of art I ever seen. I thank you humbly and will follow your next projects. You are truly an artist.
@@torbjornsjodin2447 Thank you so much for your kind comment. I’m very glad you liked my project and to have you following 🙌