Oooo that's something a little different. Cute stuff... The bowl big fella, the bowl 😂
@KerryCorney5 ай бұрын
Haha thanks mate. I know what your on about 🤣 Hope you have been well and keeping warm mate. Cheers
@johnnyb956785 ай бұрын
Another great video. Thank you for sharing your expertise and tips and tricks. Always enjoy watching you and enjoy your sense of humor. Thank you!!!
@KerryCorney5 ай бұрын
Thank you, Johnny. I appreciate the feedback, mate. Life’s too short to be too serious. Cheers, Kez
@craighedley13 ай бұрын
I really enjoy your style of video especially showing some of your struggles and mistakes and how you work past them. Keep it up mate. 🙂
@KerryCorney3 ай бұрын
Thank you so much, Craig. I used to cut out mistakes now. I leave them in. Makes it more real, I think. Thanks for your comment. Made my day🤝 Kezza
@tomburns75445 ай бұрын
Nice piece, Kerry. Never seen Jacaranda wood before and the bowl came out great. And like Bob Amarant said, your delivery in all you videos is excellent. 👍!!!
@KerryCorney5 ай бұрын
I enjoy turning Jacaranda. It can be problematic, as you saw in the video. It tears out so easily. I really appreciate your comments, Tom. Thank you for your continued support, mate Kezza
@earlbishop23145 ай бұрын
Another great video my friend. I too thought you were getting too thin when I heard the noise. Funny how our instincts take over when we hear, smell or feel changes when we are working. Glad the thickness was okay. Thanks again for sharing your knowledge. Keep healthy and safe.
@KerryCorney5 ай бұрын
Oh yeah! If you’ve turned enough, you get to know those particular noises that make you reach for the stop button. Haha 🤣 Right on the money there mate. Thank you so much for always tuning in to the videos, mate. Much appreciated. Cheers, mate. Kez
@rodmiller86175 ай бұрын
Very nice big guy. That type bowl is also a great practice for spheres as well. Slightly different but you can work it into a perfect 1/2 sphere. So glad you are taking time to do something different. Big orders can certainly test your patience level for monotonous activity 👍
@KerryCorney5 ай бұрын
Oh, for sure, you could easily turn a sphere this way. I need to change it up. The little bowls are fantastic, but a change every now and then is good for the soul and mind. Haha, cheers, mate.
@DougMilleratWoodSpunRound5 ай бұрын
Excellent round bottom bowl. I believe the issue with the vacuum chuck is the chuck itself. Looks too small for that size bowl. No matter, you got beyond the issue. Well done!
@KerryCorney5 ай бұрын
Thanks for leaving feedback mate. I made that chuck for those little bowls. You must have missed last week's video. kzbin.info/www/bejne/faLan2WNbJyfeNU Cheers, Kez
@BobAmarant5 ай бұрын
Hey Kerry, , I really enjoy your videos. I like the tempo, pace and dialogue. You’ve got a great delivery. I particularly like the changing camera angles. Keep up the good work.
@KerryCorney5 ай бұрын
Thank you so much, Bob. I made a bit of a statement at the end of the video as a promise to everyone to always deliver entertaining content and provide value above all things. Thank you for noticing the effort that goes into the vids mate. I really appreciate the support. Cheers, mate
@tonyturnswood5 ай бұрын
Always love your videos Kerry! Our club did a wobble bowl (round bottom) challenge last year, and some of the ideas folks came up with! Your's would have won!
@KerryCorney5 ай бұрын
Thank you so much, Tony. I appreciate your comment mate. I’ve never won a woodturning award. Haha I think it would have to be a pretty cool achievement. Thanks again mate. Kezza
@thomassellers76135 ай бұрын
My vacuum system is totally homemade…. I found a good way to hold a bowl like that is with a closed cell foam padded flat plate about 12” in diameter made of plywood. Center the piece with the rim against flat vacuum plate.. really holds great.. it gives you several times the surface area, therefore many times the holding strength of a little chuck 3 or 4” in diameter! Enjoyed your video, thanks for sharing! Regards from Georgia, USA.
@KerryCorney5 ай бұрын
Homemade is the best way. It suits the job perfectly in ways a store-bought one can’t sometimes. Sounds like a great idea, and thanks for sharing. I really appreciate the comment and feedback, Thomas. Cheers, Kez
Bold and fast! The tongue is like a machine gun! The guy who I once wished for a better hand on Instagram! Man! Greetings from Belarus!😄
@KerryCorney5 ай бұрын
Thanks for noticing the effort that goes into these videos mate. I really appreciate it. I like to keep it entertaining. Cheers, Kez
@robpyke43875 ай бұрын
Great videos and great teacher.
@KerryCorney5 ай бұрын
Thanks you so much for your feedback and comment. Is there anything you would like to see me turn or talk about in the future. Kez
@qapla5 ай бұрын
Nice video, Kezza! Round bottom bowls are interesting. I like that, for the most part, many of your videos are in "real time". Keep 'em coming!
@KerryCorney5 ай бұрын
Thanks so much, mate. I really appreciate the comment. I know that if the video was longer, people might not have the time to watch it. So, I try to respect that and keep it as short and interesting as possible. Thanks for noticing, mate. Kezza 🤝
@northernhumidor56155 ай бұрын
Stellar work as usual , great video.
@KerryCorney5 ай бұрын
Thanks so much mate. It was a cool project to make and can be a little challenging but so much fun. Cheers mate. Kez
@tielkgate5 ай бұрын
Enjoyed! Thanks! Lowell
@KerryCorney5 ай бұрын
Thanks for leaving this comment mate🤝 I really appreciate it mate. Kezza
@ronbeckhaus73265 ай бұрын
Kezza, I've turned a couple of small round bottom bowls ( 3 to 4 inch diameter by 2 inch deep) and I loved turning them and using them. One is in Cypress and the other in Qld Maple. I am fortunate enough to have a set of mini cole jaws that expanded nicely inside them to finish the bases, perhaps not the best way but it worked for me. Yours turned out beautifully, mate. I've not had a chance to turn any Jacaranda, but I have found when practising on pine, that a better cut will be achieved with a higher speed, assuming the tools are sharp of course. Cheers mate, stay well.
@KerryCorney5 ай бұрын
Thanks so much for sharing your process, Ron. That’s the one thing about turning; there are always different ways of doing things, always something to learn. Really appreciate you sharing, mate. Cheers, Kez
@nevilleklaricich45485 ай бұрын
Really nice bowl Kezza. I must try one of those - they look like fun. Love your woodcut gouges. I have the 3 smaller sizes but have the 19mm gouge on my wish list. First time I saw the Osmo oil was at Turnfest this year. Dave Barden, a production turner claims it cuts down finishing time on his pieces and reduces the number of coats needed. Cheers.
@KerryCorney5 ай бұрын
Thanks heaps for leaving a comment and supporting my work, Neville. Osmo is great stuff and so easy to apply. 👌 I want to make it to Turnfest next year. I’ve heard it’s really good fun and has a great community. 👌🤝 Cheers, mate.
@hoggyhogwood5 ай бұрын
If you had left a centre dot on your tennon you could have centred perfect on your vacume chuck
@KerryCorney5 ай бұрын
You’re spot on mate. 😩 Cheers, Kez
@colind29555 ай бұрын
Great vid Kerry, love the bowl different and a bit of fun. The polish you used is it available in Aus . Thanks again,already told the guys at my wood turning group about your videos.
@KerryCorney5 ай бұрын
Thanks so much for spreading the word mate. Are you taking about Osmo oil? I bought mine through Hammer Roo in Brisbane. Cheers mate. Talk soon. Kez
@darrellreed70444 ай бұрын
Yes!! Your short fluted gouges! Are the tips interchangeable?? I asked why they were different colors a couple days ago 😊
@KerryCorney4 ай бұрын
@@darrellreed7044 yes, they can be changed out👌😎 I will make a video on mate🤝
@darrellreed70444 ай бұрын
@@KerryCorney I look forward to seeing your videos!! Love your work!!
@chrissimmoms15505 ай бұрын
Nice little bowl. Mt wife Andrea will be having her second thumb operated on and she was asking how your fingers are now, looking good to me. Re bowls not seating on jaws occasionally, Glen Lucas, your bezy mate would tell you to take the centre out of your tail stock and push it up to the back of the bowl. As you have a flat disc centred inside the jaws even if you haven't trued the back it should evenly load onto the 4 jaws. If you are liking hard wax oil take a look at Nordicare wax oil, also food safe once cured tack dries in 15 mins gloss hand buff look, way cheaper than osmo. Just a thought.
@KerryCorney5 ай бұрын
Thanks so much for leaving this comment, mate. 🤝 My finger is healing well. I truly think getting active with it as soon as the doctor gave me the tick of approval. It helped a lot. Thanks for the tips. I’ll definitely look up the hardwax; it sounds like it could really speed things up for me. I really appreciate it, mate. If you don’t mind me asking, was your wife’s operation because of an injury? Cheers, mate. Kezza
@chrissimmoms15505 ай бұрын
Hi Kez, she actually has arthritis and they take a bone out and replace it with a tendon that they roll up and put it in the gap but the net result is a thumb hanging off that gets stitched back together before she wakes up. I did manage to have a tickle across the knuckle, nicked the bone but nothing like yours. She was about a month ahead of your injury so asked me previously to give you some exercises to perform. I might have a go at one of those bowls in the coming weeks though she wants 40 christmas trees and 40 snowmen to put round the top of the kitchen cupboards. Keep the vids coming, very down to earth delivery.
@KerryCorney5 ай бұрын
Thanks for getting back to me, mate. Let me know how she gets on. The weather has been cold here in Brisbane, and I really feel it in my fingers, which I never did before. The knuckle is quite stiff, but I give it a massage, and it feels good afterward, but it will eventually be full of arthritis. Sounds like you’re going to be busy. Cheers, mate. Kezza
@rodmiller86175 ай бұрын
👍
@KerryCorney5 ай бұрын
Thanks, Rod🤝
@jwrowland775 ай бұрын
You know it’s funny, I was watching one of your videos on IG and got to thinking, what kind of tool is that? Is it a removable tip? Then sure enough on today’s video you talked about them. Lol 😂. Neat little bowl. Thought you were gonna try and knock yourself out for a sec with your tool rest trying to get it off. Either way, have a great one, cheers!
@KerryCorney5 ай бұрын
I’m glad I could answer your question, mate. I need to give the lathe a good clean and oil it up. Knocking myself out won’t be the worst thing that has happened in that shed 🤣🤣 Cheers, mate. Kez
@jwrowland775 ай бұрын
@@KerryCorney LOL 😂. Very true after last year. I’m just glad to see ya back on the lathe brother. That’s always a good thing.