Thank you for your generosity in sharing these videos on You Tube. They are greatly inspiring and appreciated.
@boazjoe110 күн бұрын
Is that a genuine Richard Raffan box on your table at the end?
@GlennLucasWoodTurner6 күн бұрын
Absolutely, he turned it when he stayed with us a few years ago now.
@RuthlessSherman12 күн бұрын
Excellent! It would’ve been helpful to know what tools you were using and their angle when you were switching tools and doing different cuts. I’ll look for some of your other videos. Thanks.
@GlennLucasWoodTurner6 күн бұрын
That was not the brief for this craft hub video. 32 technical videos are available from my website
@richardfelix631723 күн бұрын
Sir, what speed do you use? I imagine it depends on the type of wood you’re working with, I was just curious about working speed. Great work, thank you.
@andrewkneidel528128 күн бұрын
I have seen a few of your videos and they are all great...however, you are on KZbin so one thing you should have in mind is that some people use Imperial measurements so you should use both when you mention a size. Thank you.
@GlennLucasWoodTurner6 күн бұрын
I give both measurements on my technical videos but for KZbin I don’t do it.
@marriannadougherty7408Ай бұрын
Can this process be used for natural plant fibers like cotton or on silk? Please let me know.
@pmdempsey9742Ай бұрын
An interesting project but nothing like the way Boris lace would have been done originally, there would have been not electronic aids so no scanning and vinyl would be involved. I am a little disappointed with the content of this, I am interested learning a craft as it had been done originally not introducing costly non eco machines and materials
@PoisonShot20Ай бұрын
Hello Glen. When you marked the lines, why not fallow same dirention as the large crack, meaning perpendicular to it. Wouldn't you gain more wood to be turn? Just curious, kearning through questions. My teach used to say, the dumb kid is the one that don't ask question thinking that it's a dumb one😂. 🕊
@TsetsiStoyanovaАй бұрын
This would make a great coat
@amacdon0303Ай бұрын
Your presentations are excellent and so well explained. Thanks so much for sharing. I'd like to know what 3M product you are using. I love turning but I'm prone to pneumonia even though I wear various dust masks. You appear very comfortable and unencumbered with the setup. Please continue sharing your videos and knowledge. They are very much appreciated.
@RobertWiley-d8xАй бұрын
Bravo, Carlow County Council!
@jrneff9773Ай бұрын
180 from my teacher. i being to hate this guy
@GlennLucasWoodTurner6 күн бұрын
😂 . Thank you for your comment, it helps the video reach more people on KZbin.
@monicaximena4438Ай бұрын
Hola muchas gracias es un hermoso trabajo te felicito ❤saludos desde Chile
@Z-ef1rr2 ай бұрын
Why would we need a mask if working with natural materials?
@stdavidfitzroy2 ай бұрын
how many people are coming for salad
@gokuldaskr23062 ай бұрын
Thank you. From India
@karenlittle80412 ай бұрын
Are you able to give me a retailer of the tape used in making Borris Lace?
@elvirakammerscheid63402 ай бұрын
With aluminum acetate, perhaps Allaun is meant? For wool, of course. I guess that potash is used for vegetable fibers. I didn't quite understand what temperature is needed. 80°C? Thank you very much for this video, you have a very special way of getting something like this across. Calm and atmospheric, very pleasant.
@malathiepahathkumbura12982 ай бұрын
Thank you so much Nicola.🩷💐🙏🏼
@tajmahnikpour70322 ай бұрын
درود بانو .عالی عالی.سلامت باشید
@tajmahnikpour70322 ай бұрын
درود بانو.بسیار زیبا است .موفق باشید
@bbosque132 ай бұрын
Love this so much! Thank you for sharing your process.
@Luke10.392 ай бұрын
You are a wonderful teacher. Thanks
@SurammiMalkanthi3 ай бұрын
Hi Nicola l am from Sri Lanka my name is surammi that is a good work thanks you very. Much love you and. God bless you l am happy with that ❤
@nilzemagaliferreiramorandi26773 ай бұрын
Traduzir para o português lindissimo
@annagray42083 ай бұрын
Great information and love your supervisor called Pip. Thank you. Nicola.
@AdriannieValaun3 ай бұрын
Can you use cotton fabric too
@charlottebeseke55963 ай бұрын
BEAUTIFUL!
@filz-tanz.ch-3 ай бұрын
WOW, Nicola Die sind ja wunderschön geworden. Herzlichen Dank, für deine präzise Dokumentation💚
@gladysquero81434 ай бұрын
por q ue no esta traducido...no todos dominan el ingles...que mal
@donnagallagher50694 ай бұрын
Thank you for this tutorial. You are a fabulous teacher and artist.
@deborahyoung-lee78394 ай бұрын
Your tutorials are amazing thankyou so very much! Greetings from western australia
@MadRushMusic4 ай бұрын
Thank you for the detailed explanation. Beautiful results.. 😃
@architeuthis20024 ай бұрын
Fantastic video! Very concise and clear explanation. Beautifully filmed too. I love how the platter turned out! I noticed the recess for the chuck wasn't very deep. Can you share a guide to what is a good depth?
@randykane4744 ай бұрын
On our next trip to Ireland, I'd love to stop by and have a look. Great video.
@LaasyaSai-e6e4 ай бұрын
Where did you buy that pottery machine ? Can you help me out please
@chuckaugenbraun34404 ай бұрын
Hi Glen, Great video - I learned a lot I’m curious about what type of respirator you are using. Thanks
@FireflyOnTheMoon5 ай бұрын
It's absurb to suggest that alum isn't "eco" enough for you and then jump many planes to go to the other side of the world, as if that is somehow fine. . I don't believe for a moment that the effect of vinegar is different from lemon or other acids
@lauramannina96843 ай бұрын
It’s absurd you think absurb is a word.
@elizabethnienstadt13432 ай бұрын
I agree. Absurd is not the right word.
@micaelarossi31075 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for sharing your tutorial. I did beautiful cushion s using also rhus tiphinia and liquidambar leaves. Very impressing results!
@beabennett54925 ай бұрын
If you were going to make one into a wall hanging, why would you bother doing both sides?
@arifpatel60725 ай бұрын
Which type of vinegar you have used apple black berry or white vinegar please guide me
@fanthazara4 ай бұрын
I always use white vinegar.
@fanthazara4 ай бұрын
I use white vinegar.
@glennjames71075 ай бұрын
I just watched a video of a kid in India, or Pakistan making an amazing hot pot set out of wood by turning. He had absolutely no PPE. Quite a contrast to us here in the west where we are totally handicapped by it in many cases. I'm a firm advocate for safety glasses and gloves (where appropriate) but watching him saw a piece of wood, encumbered by a ridiculous amount of protection is mind blowing. Some tools and jobs are inherently dangerous, and one has to just be careful.
@JamesCouch7773 ай бұрын
You are so right. I'll have to admit to not using the proper PPE for most of the time. I'm 72 and still have all of my appendages, maybe I'm just lucky.
@PoisonShot20Ай бұрын
Haha! Same here, 71 with all my limbs, one is not working as good as used too!😂😂 @@JamesCouch777
@dawnrising225 ай бұрын
Lovely video x
@doraconsigliere17665 ай бұрын
Buonasera..le scrivo dall italia.... neravigliosi i suoi video e molto ben spiegati.... io parlo poco inglese e mi avvalgo della traduzione. Volevo usare il cotone o il lino. Mi puoi spiegare per favore..le differenze della preparazione?grazie per quanto potrai fare per me.... un caro saluto..dora
@johnhusokowski84815 ай бұрын
Glen, Your turning skills and teaching methods are masterful, it is rare to possess both of these skills. Thank you for your videos, please keep them coming.
@joepapalia-xs1ds5 ай бұрын
I liked the concept from log to. bowl. I have been turning for 1 year. I liked the way you explain what you are doing and why. You are an excellent craftsman and teacher. Thank you.
@GlennLucasWoodTurner5 ай бұрын
Thank you
@nemo-i1e6 ай бұрын
Truly a learning experience these two eco- printing iron mordant tutorials of yours, and, to think that my research on iron mordant began soon after viewing a tutorial on how iron mordant can be used to stain wood. Thank you for this uniquely creative well informed tutorial. Your tutorial truly caught my eyes attention because at first glance it resembles the leaf image patterns that are apparent in the Heliographic printing process.
@Lovesoldsongs6 ай бұрын
After I saw how beautiful the onion skins dyed the fabric, I went to one of our grocery stores to their onion bin and collected all the loose onion skins that fell off the onions. No one in the store noticed what I was doing. Pethaps they thought she's helping clean out the bins rather than the help.
@shirley2447Ай бұрын
They work great for easter eggs as well!
@planeteterre-oy3ul6 ай бұрын
Je suis Française et n’ai pas compris quelles sont les feuilles dans le chaudron svp?
@Helenm506 ай бұрын
New to eco printing and part 1 & 2 are the very best videos that I’ve seen. Thank you for being so generous with your knowledge about the wonders of eco printing. I’m also interested in Nuno felting and had not thought about putting the two things together so again, thank you. I’m in Australia so have plenty of access to eucalyptus leaves. Just love the great results you get from onion skins too. Many thanks. 💕