Woodturning ~ Steps to a mirror finish Pt. 9. of 9

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Uploaded by on Sep 6, 2009

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  • Question do you know if that finish is food safe after drying, I know most poly's and shelac's are? I use Salad Bowl finish at this time

    Next to get a ring indent on my bowls I use a skew either a 1/2 inch or 1 inch and work carefully from the center out. I leave at least a 1 inch to 1 1/2 inch outer ring on mine sometimes smaller if it is a smaller bowl then I may put decorative rings in the center indent just for looks. Mine turn out nice. wish I had a video of it, maybe I will work on that.

  • @lorddennis1 Hi there, as far as I know (and been told), once the smell is gone from the poly or lacquer or whatever being used, then it is food safe. I cannot say for sure that it's true, but that's what I was told when I posed the same question on the woodturners resource website. I hope this helps you out.

  • Thank you so much for your videos. The bowl is absolutely beautiful. I have only been turning for a few months now and your videos have helped a lot. Thank you again!!

  • @newturner32 Thank you for you kind words. I hope to post more sometime but for now I'm waiting for my new shop to be built (hopefully soon). till then, I'll just have to wait :(

  • So.... final fantasy 7 music? 90% sure I'm hearing Aeris' theme there

  • @pnkr4x29anti92 Yes, you got it right, It's my son playing on the piano, I recorded it with the laptop, and put it in here. Thanks for noticing & watching my video (s).

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  • @51ccso You can see my work from 1st piece to last just google index of mbgilly and click woodturning website.

  • @51ccso If you want to see my work, just google "Index of mbgilly" and then click on "woodturning website" to view all my work from 1st piece to last. You can also see my "lathe adventure" where I went to the US to buy my lathe. Hope you enjoy!!

  • Thanks Bert. I look forward to seeing some other turnings from you. God has truly blessed you.

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