Today I save another beauty from the wood stove and turn an amazing platter. ENJOY!
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@erinmcgrathejm49856 ай бұрын
Excellent! Loved the slow motion shots of flying epoxy threads. There’s a crazy amount of stuff going on in that platter; a real treat for the eyes!
@NorthwestSawyer6 ай бұрын
Thank you, Erin! I set my GoPro to shoot at 240 frames per second. When you play it back any the normal, 30 fps, it gives you beautiful slo-mo. I’m going to have to use it more often 😉
@PhilAndersonShadyAcresWoodshop6 ай бұрын
Beautiful piece of wood made more beautiful by your skilled hands. I really enjoyed your camera and editing skills, too! I see lots of comments about the hot glue. They are true, you only need it around the outside. It's amazing how well it holds. Great job, Jason! 😊 Phil
@NorthwestSawyer6 ай бұрын
Thank you, Phil! That means a lot coming from the master! If you get a chance, I’m working on a live edge walnut bowl that’s over 14” wide that I’ll be posting soon. I’d love to get your thoughts😃 have a great day!
@jimmowers76756 ай бұрын
Good evening Jason. Nice looking plate. Thanks for sharing.
@NorthwestSawyer6 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@chriskythreotis46866 ай бұрын
considering it was meant to be firewood it came out looking great …..I love the knot and the grain…well done Jason 👍👍👍🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧
@NorthwestSawyer6 ай бұрын
Thank you, Chris! It was such a crazy bit of wood.
@loulauer58536 ай бұрын
That's nice looking. The ability to see the final result from the original rough block of wood takes some good creative imagination!
@NorthwestSawyer6 ай бұрын
I’ll be honest. I really didn’t expect this to be so nice. It was really well hidden.
@timrauscher39656 ай бұрын
Yes I was trying to see around your shoulder ha ha. That came out great, nice job.
@NorthwestSawyer6 ай бұрын
Thank you, Tim! I did the same thing while editing that scene😂
@timrauscher39656 ай бұрын
@NorthwestSawyer I've got to inventory my chisles to remember what I've got. W I ould you be interested in any of my duplicates. These would be Robert Sorby.
@NorthwestSawyer6 ай бұрын
@@timrauscher3965 wow! Absolutely! I just bought his sharpening system and it’s a complete game-changer!
@timimhoff82976 ай бұрын
Jason, That's sure a nice looking hunk of fire wood. I'm really sure most of us viewers would love to have those skills needed to do such nice work.... btim SW Pa.
@NorthwestSawyer6 ай бұрын
Thank you, Tim, but I think the wood did all the work in this one.
@rickbell34026 ай бұрын
Great looking work, Jason! Well done!
@NorthwestSawyer6 ай бұрын
Thank you, Rick!
@butternuthillfarm15996 ай бұрын
Jason, the lathe takes wood to a whole other place esthetically. Beautiful!
@NorthwestSawyer6 ай бұрын
Thank you, John! I just picked up some new tools that should work great on your piece. I’m waiting for another part to show up so I can sharpen them. I also picked up a PTO logging winch for my tractor. You’re definitely going to want to see that one.😉
@Lorddanielrushton3716 ай бұрын
Now that is beautifully done. I love the dark purple. Great work.
@NorthwestSawyer6 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@piledriver1416 ай бұрын
Beautiful platter!
@NorthwestSawyer6 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@exotictones10546 ай бұрын
Yes..wondering why you didn't epoxy right off the get go.would have been stronger during turning.n then all worked down as you go. Beautiful piece for sure.
@NorthwestSawyer6 ай бұрын
Thank you! I had planned to do it that way but I was afraid that without a pressure pot, I would’ve been left with a ton of voids.
@exotictones10546 ай бұрын
I think the pot is going to get rid of your bubbles but the voids will be there til you get them full.i would have taped the bottom n poured small amounts in at a time to make sure no leaks n then to let it flow in as well til it was sealed up.then when you turn n sand it's all done at once.just what i do.doesn't make it right i just try to finish it on the lathe.
@robertbourke79356 ай бұрын
Lovely work and great result. Magnificent grain in the timber.
@NorthwestSawyer6 ай бұрын
Thank you, Robert!
@darrellreed70446 ай бұрын
Firewood to Fantastic! Imagine sunburst orange epoxy wood have really shined!
@NorthwestSawyer6 ай бұрын
Oh man! I blew it! That would’ve been great!
@user-vn1ch2ou6m6 ай бұрын
Very nice work, really like that black oak.
@NorthwestSawyer6 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@russwideman96236 ай бұрын
Spectacular!.... You're getting very good at this Jason!
@NorthwestSawyer6 ай бұрын
Thank you! Practice, practice, practice!
@OldIndyRacer6 ай бұрын
Awesome, well done. Beautiful piece.
@NorthwestSawyer6 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@annlaurie14846 ай бұрын
Nice piece of wood, good end result too. Well done 😊
@NorthwestSawyer6 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@arthurbecker78226 ай бұрын
Beautiful piece well turned
@NorthwestSawyer6 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@timplumey-fl5xn6 ай бұрын
Just a note, if you soak your hot glue with denatured alcohol, it will soften the glue to where you can just pull it off. The plate turned out great, looking forward to more.
@NorthwestSawyer6 ай бұрын
That’s what I’m reading in a lot of comments. Thank you!
@fredmunson86035 ай бұрын
Great video and platter.
@NorthwestSawyer5 ай бұрын
Thank you, Fred!
@fredmunson86035 ай бұрын
I also live in the northwest Washington State East side. Your platter turned out beautiful. You never know what the wood is going to look like until you turn it. @@NorthwestSawyer
@JamesCouch77728 күн бұрын
You are a brave soul for turning end grain oak that thin. My experience with oak is that it likes to fly apart. It turned out great 👍👍
@NorthwestSawyer23 күн бұрын
Thank you!
@angelsierra61266 ай бұрын
Very Nice! I appreciate the talk thru and you explaining everything you're doing. I'm new to the lathe and am definitely excited about trying something like this.
@NorthwestSawyer6 ай бұрын
Thank you! I’ve learned a lot from other people who make their videos the same way. I’m glad you’re finding it helpful.
@JP-st2mk5 ай бұрын
Great looking plater. Like one of the other commenters said, use alcohol to loosen the hot glue and it will usually peel off without any problems. It doesn't dissolve the glue but it will loosen it's hold on the wood.
@NorthwestSawyer5 ай бұрын
Thank you! I’m definitely doing that next time.
@lyndaowen21546 ай бұрын
looks good to me pretty nice work. I've used a hot glue trick. Observe occasions just remember next time just do it on the outside of the box. don't do any in the middle and then they come off pretty easy just slightly warm the glue and the pills right off. Leaving that knot in there is a good focal piece in the grain is extraordinary. I've only had my lay about a year this month so I'm still learning but I so appreciate the beauty. They can be found in wood. He did a good job taking time to find the beauty in this piece really looks good. Thank you for sharing.
@NorthwestSawyer6 ай бұрын
Thank you! The wood really did all the work on this one. But I’m definitely glad I found it in there😉
@MrFHLH6 ай бұрын
Pretty nice! You're being way to modest Jason, that is beautiful congratulations, a thing to be proud of.
@NorthwestSawyer6 ай бұрын
Thank you! It’s no joke, though. The beauty on this one was always there. I just shined it up a little. 😉
@MrFHLH6 ай бұрын
@@NorthwestSawyer Still takes skill to bring out the beauty.
@thereseremus68495 ай бұрын
The Creator did some serious detail work on that oak tree. Thank you for keeping the original design. Beautiful work.
@NorthwestSawyer5 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@LouiseAdie-zm2jf6 ай бұрын
Wow, this is GORGEOUS!!! I'm so over all the crazy colors of resin people use, it's just not for me. I like the toned down color you've used. More organic looking. Nice work!!
@NorthwestSawyer5 ай бұрын
Thank you! I do enjoy a pop of color now and then but I didn’t think this was the piece for it.
@Piratecapt83836 ай бұрын
The different grains are insane.
@NorthwestSawyer6 ай бұрын
Absolutely!
@bryanmccabe36325 ай бұрын
thanks, well done
@NorthwestSawyer5 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@anthonyfry59276 ай бұрын
Gorgeous looking piece. You're getting better and better with each piece.
@NorthwestSawyer6 ай бұрын
Thank you! I’ve really stepped up my tool game as you’ll see in my next turning video 😉
@DougMilleratWoodSpunRound6 ай бұрын
Nicely done. I’m with you, all that crazy grain and movement caused by the limb pith really lends to the beauty of this piece. 2 things for next time. 1. Take the blank out of the chuck and tape the side not receiving the epoxy. The tape will give you a smooth dam that the epoxy will not stick to. 2. To remove the glue block glued on with hot melt, drizzle DNA on the joint and give it a few minutes. The glue joint will let go of one side or the other. Again, beautiful platter.
@NorthwestSawyer6 ай бұрын
Thank you! I had thought the glue block had everything covered but apparently not. A lot of people are telling me about using DNA and that I shouldn’t have glued the center. I get so many helpful tips with every video😃
@vittoesmith16 ай бұрын
For just starting to learn turning, you are getting quite good at it. The piece of wood is beautiful. Will make a great keep sake for someone. Looks like the next project is going to be quite extensive. Can almost guarantee that it going to look great. Can't wait.
@NorthwestSawyer6 ай бұрын
Thank you! I’m almost done with the big one and will be sharing it soon. Stay tuned!
@karencary33126 ай бұрын
It's beautiful!!!!! ❤❤❤❤
@garrydeimert73973 ай бұрын
First time watching your channel, love what you are doing. So nice to see someone starting out with wood turning like i did, only you have a much better lathe than i did…….i get a lot of inspiration from Phil at shady acres, keep it up, i will subscribe to keep an eye on what you are up to. Regards from the UK
@bonitagoodwin50865 ай бұрын
Nice work 💜
@geoffreykail91296 ай бұрын
I still think the earlier you get the epoxy in the better. aAnd if need be a little thinner epoxy to get better penetration with a tape backer. But that platter is really nice. Good Job!
@ernietauber59505 ай бұрын
good thing you did not burn it ,, looks great
@NorthwestSawyer5 ай бұрын
Thank you, Ernie!
@clydeschuyler6 ай бұрын
Turned out beautiful fine sir.
@NorthwestSawyer6 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@BarlowBrigade6 ай бұрын
In the south... Mississippi...we call those "lilly pads"..once again you ..NWS have amazed me!!! 👍👍👍😎
@NorthwestSawyer6 ай бұрын
Thank you, Big Jim!
@garybessey21846 ай бұрын
Jason, that's a really neat epoxy 'spider' that you ended up with.... Lacking pressure equipment, how about diluting the epoxy with acetone to make it thin enough to displace bubbles/voids by capillary action ? Note that you are probably much more savvy than I by this point in time.
@NorthwestSawyer6 ай бұрын
Thank you, Garry! I’ve seen people thin down their epoxy before but have never tried it. I think in this case, the heat from the torch was doing what I needed it to. I really only ended up with two or three bubbles. Pretty minor.
@archiehebron89446 ай бұрын
Get acks abrasive paste sanding and finishing kit. It's awesome 👌
@NorthwestSawyer6 ай бұрын
I was at Rockler this week and almost bought some Yorkshire grit but I guess it’s pretty limited with how you can finish it.
@okanagansawmill6 ай бұрын
Nice work as always Jason
@NorthwestSawyer6 ай бұрын
I appreciate that
@1954JDR6 ай бұрын
New subscriber here. That platter is absolutely beautiful!👍👍
@NorthwestSawyer6 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@williammaxwell19196 ай бұрын
Nice platter. Interesting that you did most of the turning prior to using epoxy.
@NorthwestSawyer6 ай бұрын
Than you! A lot of the cracks didn’t show up until I turned it so I would’ve probably had to add epoxy during the process anyway.
@bradwiebelhaus70656 ай бұрын
Looks good.
@NorthwestSawyer6 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@TheMakersMarkTSF6 ай бұрын
Hilarious!, I had just asked myself "Why are you leaning?"!
@NorthwestSawyer6 ай бұрын
😂😂😂 I did the same thing while editing the video 😂
I could see it! Nice subtle contrast in the epoxy.
@NorthwestSawyer6 ай бұрын
Thanks, Archie! The epoxy actually cracked a few days later so I mixed up some more with just the purple. It’s ready to sand. I’ll probably share and update soon.
@archiehebron89446 ай бұрын
@@NorthwestSawyer looking forward to seeing how it turns out.
The slow motion epoxy nice. Burn or turn the decisions decisions
@NorthwestSawyer6 ай бұрын
I’m running out of burnable wood😂
@johnsisk59146 ай бұрын
"Lots going in in here." To say the least man. You did a great job. I was as nervous as you during the turning. Especially when you use the zoom in feature...always sure that's when it'll explode. Not this time!
@NorthwestSawyer6 ай бұрын
Ha! I better stop zooming😂
@williamellis89936 ай бұрын
Amazing patterns in that wood, Jason. Great save. I expected to see epoxy travel back up into your cup instead of the two reverses we saw lol. Bill
@NorthwestSawyer6 ай бұрын
Thank you, Bill! I thought the first reverse was too subtle but you caught it!😉
@JohnSmith-tv5ep6 ай бұрын
Jason, I know it's sweaty palms when you get to the 85% mark, and you're waiting for the piece to explode! Lol 'Turned' out fantastic! I wanted to maybe give you a pointer to flatten the work piece first, lay it on your router sled, I used a 1 inch rabbit bit and surfaced the whole piece before chucking in the lathe. It helped me with the 'wobble' somewhat.
@NorthwestSawyer6 ай бұрын
Thank you, John! Sometimes it’s hard to see how much wobble there is until it’s spinning. The router sled is a great idea.
@jeffgoodsonwoodworking86276 ай бұрын
Well done sir amazing figure it that one
@NorthwestSawyer6 ай бұрын
Thank you, sir!
@glenlongstreet76 ай бұрын
beautiful platter, except for the dead spider
@NorthwestSawyer6 ай бұрын
The spider lives!😂
@craigsudman45566 ай бұрын
Glad you decided to freeze rather than stay warm with that piece Jason, it is truly a beautiful work of art. Kind of looks like the swirls in Jupiter's atmosphere, how about Jupiter's Bowl for a name? I know you mentioned that you did not have a pressure pot, but it would be a good thing if you could place the work under vacuum to suck the air out of the work to allow the epoxy to flow into the interstices of the wood. Great video thumbs up.
@NorthwestSawyer6 ай бұрын
Thank you, Craig! Fortunately it’s warmed up a bit. 😂 I’ve been looking into pressure pot and vacuum chambers. They both have their strong points. In this case, I don’t think vacuum is the way to go. From what I’ve read, vacuum is better for projects where the entire piece is submerged in epoxy. A pressure pot would have crushed the bubbles I ended up with but it really wasn’t bad at all.
@samhklm6 ай бұрын
Awesome platter!
@NorthwestSawyer6 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@ljgault6 ай бұрын
I'm so glad you didn't put that in the fire place. It came out beautiful.
@NorthwestSawyer6 ай бұрын
Thank you, Larry! So am I! I have another piece that’s almost identical. It’ll definitely stay out of the wood stove. 😉
@nelsonsm506 ай бұрын
Nice 👍👍👍👍👍
@pjseiber27746 ай бұрын
That is absolutely awesome ❤
@NorthwestSawyer6 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@marcplon43966 ай бұрын
Superb platter! It looks like a big spider in the middle!! New to the channel, I subscribe ;-)
@NorthwestSawyer6 ай бұрын
Thank you, Marc!
@debramacnabb17046 ай бұрын
hi buddy just found you and imso glad that you talk i hate ones that dont interact with the to their viewers and you are awesome just saying thanks
@NorthwestSawyer6 ай бұрын
Wow! Thank you! I’m with you. The videos where nothing is said are very boring. I tried it once and heard about it😂
@davidanderson57675 ай бұрын
Cool.
@randyrenfro59076 ай бұрын
I’m sure glad you didn’t burn that!
@NorthwestSawyer6 ай бұрын
Me too!
@butthedd02336 ай бұрын
EYE LIKE IT.
@Audie12346 ай бұрын
❤So nice❤
@NorthwestSawyer6 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@glenlongstreet76 ай бұрын
I first used a lathe as part of a 4H project. Was I 12? Many years later I thought I would try my hand again. I damaged the lathe. Finally, I started making table legs. Scared my wife half to death because the lathe was on a wooden platform that my grandfather had made. I keep thinking about buying another lathe - maybe a pencil lathe. My other grandfather designed Turret lathes for Warner and Swasey. Oh boy, don't I feel stupid.
@NorthwestSawyer6 ай бұрын
You have the kind of lathe stories the rest of us merely dream about!😂 You should definitely buy another lathe. I highly recommend it 😉
@tomwales75276 ай бұрын
I think denatured alcohol will soften the hot glue. One of the guys I watch uses it.
@NorthwestSawyer6 ай бұрын
I’ve seen that done as well.
@charlessabinjr76615 ай бұрын
🤠 Considering the finished item, I commend your judgment in saving this piece.
@NorthwestSawyer5 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@scottcates6 ай бұрын
Nice👍
@NorthwestSawyer6 ай бұрын
Thanks ✌
@marknunya30356 ай бұрын
From garbage to Golden nicely done Jason ❤ how it turned out 😂. I know you appreciate a dad joke so I gotta tell you about the guy who evaporated. He's mist😂😅😂
@NorthwestSawyer6 ай бұрын
Geeez, Mark! Don’t use up all of your material in one comment!?!🤣🤣🤣
@marknunya30356 ай бұрын
Never but the woman who evaporated is steamed 😆
@NorthwestSawyer6 ай бұрын
@@marknunya3035 🤓
@Scottwc4275 ай бұрын
Beautiful! Do you sell any of your turnings?
@NorthwestSawyer5 ай бұрын
Thank you! I haven’t but I plan to😉
@richardhampton96706 ай бұрын
Been watching Phil Anderson turn wood on his JET lathe & I’m thinking they make a pretty good lathe for the money. Would you share the model number of your lathe. If you were buying again which model would you get and why? Thanks / Dick Hampton
@NorthwestSawyer6 ай бұрын
I have the same lathe as Phil. Is the 1840. I’m extremely happy with it and would buy it again in a second.
@Ivegotwormsinme6 ай бұрын
If you were gonna buy another lathe, would you buy this one again? (I'm in the market for something larger than my 6x18)
@NorthwestSawyer6 ай бұрын
I definitely would. I’ve been very happy with it so far.
@jeffreylord81726 ай бұрын
You need a set of BOWL PLATES/JAWS, you can them reverse the bowl and safely remove the block. Do you have a ROUGHING GOUGE?, they are larger than the bowl gouge you are using to rough out the work pieces, the lager heavier tool gives you more control, and removes stock faster. With your Gouges, you are using them more like a scraper, than a gouge, it's more effective if you ride the bevel of the gouge, Start with back of the bevel against the work piece, and slowly rotate the gouge so the edge starts to cut, always below the center of gouge. This will create ribbons of waste off the tool, and not dust, it will cut more cleanly, and smoother. It's a learning experience , .
@NorthwestSawyer6 ай бұрын
I made a big purchase this week that happened after this filming that should make a huge difference for me. I bought a Crown Tools 5/8” bowl gouge with a long grind. It’s massive! I also bought a Robert Sorby Pro Edge sharpening system. That will be a game changer. I would bet money the reason I couldn’t ride bevel is because my grind was so out of whack. I’ve sent all of my chisels through the jig and should have a much better time. I do have a set of coal jaws but they were too small for this platter. I’m thinking about a vacuum chuck or maybe just a larger set of jaws. It’s an expensive hobby!😂😂
@jeffreylord81726 ай бұрын
@@NorthwestSawyer , you can make a set from plywood , I'm sure if you ask Google the plans will come up. Yes it can be very expensive, so is my hobby , ham radio, my last buy cost $2,600.00usd, oh and a second hand hand held dual band radio was $130.00usd. Cheers from Down Under
@jeffreylord81726 ай бұрын
@@NorthwestSawyer , ooh a roughing gouge are generally 3/4 or 1 inch,
@NorthwestSawyer6 ай бұрын
@@jeffreylord8172ah, yes. They had several tools my pockets weren’t deep enough for😂
@ausky76 ай бұрын
Epic
@mikepagliei4266 ай бұрын
Dude, you just keep getting better and better or you gonna sell that?
@NorthwestSawyer6 ай бұрын
Thank you! I picked up some tools this week that should really help. In the days since I turned that piece, I’ve noticed some cracks in the epoxy. I’m not sure what happened but I’m going to try to fix them before I laser engrave it and may consider selling it. These tools aren’t cheap!😂😂
@seanparchim91656 ай бұрын
I've been looking at those carbide tools,are they a good tool to have in the arsenal ? ✌️ Napa California
@NorthwestSawyer6 ай бұрын
💯%, Sean! I’m so glad I bought this set. I can email you the link if you want. They’re on amazon.
@seanparchim91656 ай бұрын
@@NorthwestSawyer yes Sir I would like the link
@archiehebron89446 ай бұрын
Denatured alcohol on the hot glue for a minute and pry it of with a 5in one tool
@NorthwestSawyer6 ай бұрын
I’ve heard this. I’ll definitely try that next time.
@RobertFay6 ай бұрын
*- Jason, am I wrong that moving the pity out of center puts excess torque on the cracks?* *- Does centering the pity's star-cracking remove unbalanced torquing on the crack vectors?*
@NorthwestSawyer6 ай бұрын
I think you mean “pith”? This knot didn’t go straight through the piece. Had I centered it on one side, it would’ve been askew on the other. The real reason it isn’t centered is because one edge of the board had soft wood that I wanted to avoid trapping in the platter.
@RobertFay6 ай бұрын
@@NorthwestSawyer *- Thank you for taking the time to bring forward clarity about the "not plum" knot and soft wood issues. Yes, "Pith" was what my fat fingers I meant to type. Groan!*
@NorthwestSawyer6 ай бұрын
@@RobertFay My pleasure! Autocorrect is often the opposite 😉
@user-yd3et5er9j6 ай бұрын
The epoxy filled cracks looks like spider.......some extra spider stickers on it and it could be a Helloween-bowl?
@NorthwestSawyer6 ай бұрын
Great idea! I have another piece of this wood that’s almost identical. Maybe some black and orange epoxy should go into that one?😉
@corymichaels86706 ай бұрын
Lol, I wasn’t leaning to look around your shoulder. I was leaning the other way out of the line of fire in case that blew up on you.
@NorthwestSawyer6 ай бұрын
😂😂😂 not this time!
@stigmartinrnning67516 ай бұрын
Sad to admit it. But i took a little peak over your shoulder. Did not see much 😂😂
@NorthwestSawyer6 ай бұрын
Hahahaha! I did it while editing!! Too funny!
@timothybaker82346 ай бұрын
Next time run your shop vac on the bottom side of the cracks to draw the epoxy deep into the cracks.
@NorthwestSawyer6 ай бұрын
I think it would pull the epoxy all the way out the bottom. I’m looking at getting a pressure pot.
@timothybaker82346 ай бұрын
I do this all the time. Just hold the vac under the piece briefly. @@NorthwestSawyer
@NorthwestSawyer6 ай бұрын
@@timothybaker8234 thanks for the tip! I’ll give it a try.
@TheOldManAndTheSaw6 ай бұрын
Interesting note: when I went to post the comment below, KZfaq asked if I wanted to make it more respectful...................apparently it didn't like the word "ugly". After all "ugly" is such an ugly word.
@NorthwestSawyer6 ай бұрын
Well, your weren’t wrong with your assessment of the wood!😂😂😂 how funny.
@glenlongstreet76 ай бұрын
it looks like a parade
@65BAJA6 ай бұрын
Should make up a little vacuum box and use "cactus juice" to "stabilize" pieces like this.
@trtrvdcv5 ай бұрын
What happened to your plan of filling it with epoxy first so it didn't blow apart
@NorthwestSawyer5 ай бұрын
I discovered as I turned it flat that hidden cracks were opening so I turned it closer to being finished so I’d only have one pour.
@jeanninelubker5066 ай бұрын
Try hot glue in an electric pan and just dip your glueable tenon.
@NorthwestSawyer5 ай бұрын
I’ve seen that technique before. I could probably set a pan on my wood stove to melt the glue sticks 🤔
@jeanninelubker5065 ай бұрын
@@NorthwestSawyer oh that's a good idea! Then you could use a smaller pan.
@eddyarundale15666 ай бұрын
👋🏻
@NorthwestSawyer6 ай бұрын
👋🏻
@TheOldManAndTheSaw6 ай бұрын
What an ugly piece of wood..............when you started. "Turned" out beautifully.
@NorthwestSawyer6 ай бұрын
Thank you!😉
@timshort32206 ай бұрын
Shall we address the elephant in the room?
@NorthwestSawyer6 ай бұрын
Are you saying I’m fat?😂
@timshort32206 ай бұрын
haha, not that one :) The thumbnail looks like something I've seen before, but I just can't put my finger on it. lol @@NorthwestSawyer
@NorthwestSawyer6 ай бұрын
@@timshort3220 be careful putting your finger on that😂😂😂😂