Tom I love your down to earth style, camera placement, and keeping videos to the point without fluff. Thank You!
@tomislavtomasicwoodturningАй бұрын
Thank You sir 😀
@tinareaume748424 күн бұрын
How I stumbled onto this video is beyond me and the last thing I need is another hobby but I am very tempted to get a small lathe and start experimenting! Those ladles are so beautiful!
@tomislavtomasicwoodturning22 күн бұрын
Awesome, thank you soo much and little warning, if you do go in woodturning it is very addictive and in no time you'll be hooked in this craft😀
@slowfootlabeef70411 күн бұрын
I started turning about 7 years ago - it is SO addictive and relaxing and there is always something new to learn. Especially when there are videos like this for tutorials! Get the wood spinning and you won't look back!
@peterlecuyer6204Ай бұрын
Your mastery of the skew chisel always amazes me. Thanks for sharing
@kellynewman862Ай бұрын
This is beautiful, tedious work!Never seen anyone hollow out an already rounded piece. Impressive my friend!
@tomislavtomasicwoodturning27 күн бұрын
Thank you 😊
@christallant3926Ай бұрын
Great gift idea. And thank you for all the time and effort you put in to making these videos. Keep up the great work.
@tomislavtomasicwoodturningАй бұрын
Thank you for watching 😀
@QD_MakesstuffАй бұрын
Excellent video! No fancy production, just excellent craftsmanship and instruction on full display. Thank you!
@tomislavtomasicwoodturningАй бұрын
Thank you very much
@johnnyb95678Ай бұрын
Beautifully done and your skew technique is flawless. Thank you for sharing.
@tomislavtomasicwoodturningАй бұрын
Thank you Johnny 😀
@randycosgrove3608Ай бұрын
Thanks for the video. I've made a few ladles but learned some new stuff here. Easier than what I was doing. Always enjoy your no nonsense presentations.
@tomislavtomasicwoodturningАй бұрын
Thanks Randy,I appreciate that
@edeyden1326Ай бұрын
Nice project. I especially like your jamb Chuck. Excellent idea that I plan on using
@claudepotter7763Ай бұрын
As always great vidio man I'm learning more then ever from your teachings you are the man. When it comes to turning i also I joy your buddy Ritchard there's something about your style of turning. And your presentation thanks
@tomislavtomasicwoodturningАй бұрын
Thanks 😀
@jorisdemoel3821Ай бұрын
Very nice ladles from some nice woods. And some good tips on how to make them. Thanks for another fine video.
@tomislavtomasicwoodturningАй бұрын
Thank you Joris
@DougMilleratWoodSpunRoundАй бұрын
Beautiful ladles. You make them look so easy. Your processes are the key. Thank you for sharing these. Guess I need to go make a few.
@tomislavtomasicwoodturningАй бұрын
Yes you should, you'll have fun doing it
@jayscott306Ай бұрын
Great design and style, Tomislav. They're so much more elegant than anything store-bought.
@tomislavtomasicwoodturningАй бұрын
Thank you buddy
@rockybosargeАй бұрын
You have a great eye for detail and a great talent too. Thank you for sharing it.
@tomislavtomasicwoodturningАй бұрын
Thank you 😀
@lae5225 күн бұрын
Beautiful work. I'm new to the channel and will be subscribing. You make it look very easy and simple. I've been around long enough to recognize that you know what you are doing and have done it a lot. The comfort working shows.
@tomislavtomasicwoodturning24 күн бұрын
Thank you soo much 😀
@woodbutcherjcАй бұрын
Enjoyed this very much. I’ve been wanting to make some scoops. Thank you. God Bless.
@YooProjectsАй бұрын
Impressive and professional work! The process you demonstrated shows precise control on the lathe and an interesting use of techniques to create two unique spoons. I really appreciate your attention to detail and the creative thought you put into the design and execution. The video effectively conveys the entire process, and I’m sure it can serve as inspiration for other creators in the field. Excellent work and a stunning final result
@tomislavtomasicwoodturningАй бұрын
Thank you so much for kind words 😀I really appreciate it
@scottstubberud1137Ай бұрын
That jig is amazingly simple and awesome! I expect no less from you. You have a way of simplifying and streamlining any project and this is no exception!! Thanks for sharing your knowledge with us all. Take care. Scott
@tomislavtomasicwoodturningАй бұрын
Thank you Scott,I really appreciate that
@СергейД-у3еАй бұрын
Отличная школа токарного ремесла,всё понятно без перевода.Профессиональная работа с минимальным шлифованием.Удачи вашему проекту.
@prasadvn524Ай бұрын
Your chisels are crisp and sharp.They definitely tell the skill level.Congratulations
@randyrockwell6136Ай бұрын
Beautiful ladles ….. always learn so much from your videos 🤠🇨🇱
@kenvasko2285Ай бұрын
Some excellent Christmas gifts. Thanks for the idea.
@hydrogreen111124 күн бұрын
Such simplicity is the most beautiful I think. This is very well done. Thank you for this.
@baconsodaАй бұрын
I am going to give these a go because they are really lovely. Thanks for showing me how to do it. .
@richardnicklin584928 күн бұрын
Excellent work, I particularly like the birds eye maple design, lovely piece.
@dagwood1327Ай бұрын
I have watch several videos on ladles and small scoops. Yours is the one where I feel like I can go make one. Or ten. Also great design.
@jude4896Ай бұрын
Very nice work! Thanks for sharing
@smarshallfamily341028 күн бұрын
Nice work!!! Very enjoyable to watch. THANK YOU. Steve Sumpter twp,MI USA
@Pipejawood-WoodturningАй бұрын
Thank you for sharing another great video. Very nice chuck you made. I like it because it is fast to make. Also, a very nice spoon.
@tomislavtomasicwoodturningАй бұрын
Thank you buddy
@MrGr8golfАй бұрын
I love your videos. Beautiful job on the little scoops. You make it look so easy. Thanks for sharing.
@bobraasch8699Ай бұрын
Lovely ladles, Tomislav. I like your conversational style. Very informative . Would make a nice coffee scoop.
@tomislavtomasicwoodturningАй бұрын
Thank you very much
@jennyharding6407Ай бұрын
Really enjoyed watching this excellent, very clear video. Thanks Tomislav.
@tomislavtomasicwoodturningАй бұрын
Thank you very much
@prestonclark647229 күн бұрын
Very beautiful work, brother. Thank you for showing us how you made them.
@prsearlsАй бұрын
Beautiful and very informative. Turning one of these would stretch my skills (which is good). My wife and daughters would love these.
@tomislavtomasicwoodturningАй бұрын
Everyone love these, they will be happy and you as well for making them. Enjoy and thank you for watching
@MrAllanwinksАй бұрын
Just discovered your videos, Fantastic explanations, great to see someone who can use the tools properly.👍
@tomislavtomasicwoodturningАй бұрын
Thank you 😊
@chippydog2Ай бұрын
Awesome work! I’m busy building a house, but when I finish I’ll be working on my lathe creations like these!
@tomislavtomasicwoodturningАй бұрын
Awsome, hopefully house is goings on nicely 😀
@TheChenderАй бұрын
Thankyou so much, your presentation is so informative and the lathe speeds are very helpful. I think your skew work is very masterful as well.
@tomislavtomasicwoodturningАй бұрын
Thank you very much
@OregonOldTimerWOODTURNINGАй бұрын
I'll try your method of chucking the ball. I make coffee scoops using a chuck I made from PVC pipe. It hadn't occurred to me to shape the handle by sanding. I'll try both your methods. Thank you.
@tomislavtomasicwoodturningАй бұрын
Please do try and let me know how you like it😀
@wimdejong5399Ай бұрын
Nice presents, Thanks Tomislav!
@ksylino5640Ай бұрын
Very nice project, well done. Next time trying to handle the coop by take away 1 of the jaw from the choke. Greatings from Greece.
@douglasperry122629 күн бұрын
Going to turn a ladle🎉 Lol nice thanks for the tutorial man! ✌🏼 Happy Turning!!!
@billhutfles3224Ай бұрын
Your instruction is so thorough and efficient. I really like the jam chuck. Neat spoons.
@tomislavtomasicwoodturningАй бұрын
Thank you sir
@AndrewMoizerАй бұрын
Thanks, this was very helpful. The whole process seems very straightforward presented like this. I was watching on my phone and realized I could zoom in the screen to just where the tool is cutting. Gave a literal “larger than life” view where I could really see the edge presentation.
@tomislavtomasicwoodturningАй бұрын
Aaa yes I use that feature sometimes as well, thank you very much for watching
@dagwood1327Ай бұрын
I have watch several videos on ladles and small scoops. Yours is the one where I feel like I can go make one. Or ten.
@tomislavtomasicwoodturningАй бұрын
Awesome, thank you, so glad to hear that
@glencrandall7051Ай бұрын
Nicely done. Interestingly I just watched Richard Raffin do scoops too. I really like the jam chuck you used. Good narration. Thank you for sharing. Have a great day and stay safe.🙂🙂
@tomislavtomasicwoodturningАй бұрын
Thank you very much sir and you too have a great day 😀
@peterrauch6604Ай бұрын
Great, instructive video! Thank you, Tomislav!
@michaelmcnallyАй бұрын
Excellent video. Nice work. I love your comments too!
@tomislavtomasicwoodturningАй бұрын
Thank you
@stevenhansen8641Ай бұрын
🕶very nice Tomislav. Thank you.
@JohnWIIАй бұрын
Fantastic job and I'm in awe at your control with the skew. I've watched all the tips and tricks from everyone on using the skew and I rough down and do long smooth transitions fine but every time I attempt a bead or anything similar like you do at 8:54 I get a catch without fail, never once does the unsupported edge come into contact, somehow the lower side just bites. I had actually convinced myself this was specifically because I was catching the lower corner as opposed to keeping the cut slightly higher, but watching you finish the end of that handle at 8:54 using pretty much only the corner I'm back to just not knowing.
@tomislavtomasicwoodturningАй бұрын
You always have to have bevel contact, without that catch will always happen, skew is one of the stubborn tools to learn, it takes time and practice and still you can have a catch if not concentrate, I still have catches. Not as nearly aa when I started but it still happens and its normal in my opinion 😀
@garendonaldson5370Ай бұрын
You are an awesome craftsman.
@tomislavtomasicwoodturning27 күн бұрын
I try my best,thank you very much for watching
@hfbowerndesigns810Ай бұрын
Thanks for showing your processes Tomislav. Take care Cheers Harold
@tomislavtomasicwoodturningАй бұрын
Thank you Harold
@DavidBird-uu8kmАй бұрын
Very nice, I think I will give a go.
@William_KennyАй бұрын
Great little project tomislav nicely done mate 👍 😊
@tomislavtomasicwoodturningАй бұрын
Thanks buddy
@kaybee2300Ай бұрын
Super stuff.
@gerardcarr9140Ай бұрын
I really enjoyed your ladle demo. Many thanks regards
@alanlivet28 күн бұрын
Thanks I have been wondering for a while how to make the dippers its a great use for OFFCUTS
@MillerWB87Ай бұрын
Beautiful work! Thank for sharing.
@markduggan3451Ай бұрын
Very impressive.
@TheRekitterАй бұрын
Nice demo. I will try this, now that I know how it is done. Thank you.
@stime647216 күн бұрын
Beautiful!!!
@BillManiotakisАй бұрын
Nice work Tomislav. I'm curious about the chuck jaws you are using to squeeze the jam chuck.
@tomislavtomasicwoodturningАй бұрын
Its shark jaws from vicmark on vm100 chuck
@Mallard450Ай бұрын
Really excellent video. Thank you very much!
@wrecks2007Ай бұрын
Good info. Would like to see you do a large ladle.
@51ubetcha27 күн бұрын
Can that design style be used as a soup spoon? Have you made a video on making spoons?
@tomislavtomasicwoodturning24 күн бұрын
Probably yes with some tweaks 😀
@jamesharless5357Ай бұрын
Nice work,great video!👍🏻
@joer5627Ай бұрын
Well done, Sir!
@Joe-wi1yjАй бұрын
Those are awsome, thank you
@donaldscott727923 күн бұрын
Great tutorial.
@fidgetshouseАй бұрын
Lovely.
@norbertkeim5202Ай бұрын
Tomislav, what type of chuck and jaw set are you using?. I would like to give it a go. What do you normally turn your bowl end diameter too?. They look great.
@tomislavtomasicwoodturningАй бұрын
Thank you very much I use vicmark chucks and in this video I used shark jaws, I think its 42mm. Depending on size and density of wood,I turn from 800 to 2000 rpm ,but again I always make sure I have sound timber without splits
@stevepage494826 күн бұрын
Why do the prelinary as you are doing and make so you can take the rounded bowl shape and handle and saw down the middle to create 2 blanks
@MarklTucsonАй бұрын
Really like both of the designs. Your shop lighting and setup really work well for these videos -- the lighting is great. One question regarding the hollowing process; is there a reason you drill the depth hole before flattening the top of the ladle or is that personal preference?
@tomislavtomasicwoodturningАй бұрын
Thank you very much sir, no particular reason, either way works the same 😀
@KerryCorneyАй бұрын
Really nice mate👌
@tomislavtomasicwoodturningАй бұрын
Thanks buddy
@chuckcagle5324Ай бұрын
Did i miss what kind of wood you made the jam chuck out of ,or does it even matter? Really like them , it's pretty ingenious.
@tomislavtomasicwoodturningАй бұрын
It was cherry but it really doesn't matter, any scrap will work
@chuckcagle5324Ай бұрын
@tomislavtomasicwoodturning thanks that's kinda what I figured. I do want to thank you for what you are doing. You are helping me more than you can imagine. I wish I had half of your talent.
@tomislavtomasicwoodturningАй бұрын
@chuckcagle5324 thank you, I still have a tone to learn and its all time and practice
@garychaiken808Ай бұрын
Great job. Thank you 😊
@dianeclemmer134421 күн бұрын
Very nice,,, perfect coffee scoop?
@tomislavtomasicwoodturning19 күн бұрын
Indeed😀
@UkenickАй бұрын
I love your videos Tomislav. I have learned so much from you but I am really struggling with the skew. I can form the cylinder from square stock, but simply cannot make the sphere. I get catches every time. Very frustrating.
@tomislavtomasicwoodturningАй бұрын
It takes time and practice, grab bunch or pine spindles and just use skew for everything, also taking on project will help you a lot, for holidays make a 20-30 shot glasses or scoops and use a skew ....it will help you a lot
@tomdupree2758Ай бұрын
me too. have you tried a more curved profile on the skew? I am thinking about making mine a bit more curved. mine is noticably straighter than tomislav's
@UkenickАй бұрын
@@tomislavtomasicwoodturning thank you 🙏
@UkenickАй бұрын
@@tomdupree2758 I have a decent curve on mine but will compare. Thanks
@kenvasko2285Ай бұрын
You can use a spindle gouge to make it too.
@stanmatej35Ай бұрын
good stuff, well presented. my wife wants to request two of each , please?
@tomislavtomasicwoodturningАй бұрын
No problem,contact me either through website or send me email😀
@cal3201Ай бұрын
I see you only sell your tools on your website, would you ever sell some scoops like these?
@tomislavtomasicwoodturningАй бұрын
Yes I will, first I want to launch tools then I'll add custom orders for woodturning stuff😀
@deancadotteАй бұрын
Thanks . I will try.
@jamiemcdonald4279Ай бұрын
11:46 what causes that noise?
@tomislavtomasicwoodturningАй бұрын
Being to agreessive and wood didn't like it😁
@gliOrtidiMauroАй бұрын
lavori davvero bene, complimenti... ti guardo e non ti nascondo che un po' resto in apprensione quando hai le mani così vicine... ma è normale perchè io non conosco quel lavoro... ma mi affascina vedere come fai.
@tomislavtomasicwoodturningАй бұрын
Thank you😀
@dakotamax2Ай бұрын
I will be referring back to this video for the fabricated jamb chuck adapter!
@MewoodguyАй бұрын
Wonder if it would make any difference if I drilled all the way through the jam Chuck instead of using a chisel to finish after you bandsaw the cut. Maybe I’m missing something
@tomislavtomasicwoodturningАй бұрын
You could for sure, I like to have something to prevent scoop going deeper, little shoulder. But hole straight through will work lovely as well
@laghlaaziz4967Ай бұрын
👍👍❤❤
@randsipe224Ай бұрын
Usually I get a skip back doing this
@allennorris1493Ай бұрын
Hate to see you reach round that rotating handle to control the lathe. Doesn’t the control box move so you could put it on the other end of the lathe whilst hollowing? I just worry it may just be a matter of time before your fingers get caught when it might so easily be avoided. Great video otherwise.
@tomislavtomasicwoodturningАй бұрын
It may seem like that but it wasn't even close, its big lathe and there is a lot space from end of the handle to the path of the switch box,but its a good point and it can very dangerous and thank you for pointing that out. Thank you very much for watching 😀
@okidokimate109721 күн бұрын
Excellent Brother! Excellent!
@txemabacaicoa7944Ай бұрын
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