I use Keda wood dye . I like to mix it with denatured alcohol so it dries fast. Here’s a link to them., and thanks for the feedback. www.kedadyeinc.com/
Take your time. Make sure your tools are sharp, and wear a face shield. Second only to safety, just have fun. The rest will come with practice. Thanks for watching!
"The birds are not going to care" At first I thought, but people buying the bird houses probably would. Humans would probably rather it be smooth inside. Then, problem is, we don't know how birds think! They might care.... and they might rather it be rough!
Excellent idea.
Well done.
Thanks for sharing..
Wow! Those are gorgeous! Thank you
Thank you so much!
Beautiful work! Thank you for sharing...
Thanks for watching and commenting. I really appreciate it!
Loved your bird house. I goint to try it. Thank you for sharing.
Thank you so much!
you make this look so easy they look so nice
Thanks, and thanks for watching!
great job. save birds
Very NICE
Very beautiful work, but I have one question what did you use for the dye powder? I could not catch that on the video. Thanks Chris
I use denatured alcohol for the dye. Thanks for your comment and watching!
Nice work.
The bearing in your lathe sound on the way out?
Thanks! No the bearings are fine. The dust shield was a bit loose
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Ok. It just seemed very noisy every time you started your lathe.
Couldn't hear what kind of dye. Great work. send me info for the dye.
I use Keda wood dye . I like to mix it with denatured alcohol so it dries fast. Here’s a link to them., and thanks for the feedback. www.kedadyeinc.com/
Love it,how much if you sale?
I’m pretty new to wood turning, scary for me trying to hollow out a log like that
Take your time. Make sure your tools are sharp, and wear a face shield. Second only to safety, just have fun. The rest will come with practice. Thanks for watching!
next part plz
"The birds are not going to care" At first I thought, but people buying the bird houses probably would. Humans would probably rather it be smooth inside.
Then, problem is, we don't know how birds think! They might care.... and they might rather it be rough!