in the future - u will be able to do some more stuff here,,,!! like pat catgirl- i mean um yeah... for now u can only see others's posts :c
There is a new Facebook group aimed at Wood Turners in Ireland both in the South and the North. If you are an Irish wood turner drop over and join up so this group can get going.
www.facebook.com/share/qaNKTwzpvNTZyD6X/
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For anyone looking for a cheap extraction system in Ireland or the UK this is in Lidl next week.
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It is that time again. If you have followed the channel for a while you will know what kind of video will be coming up in a few weeks.
Shay
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A quick production run of slimline click pens for stock. It can get quite boring just standing there drilling for an hour.
Shay
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I was asked to put up a picture of the bog oak Angel with light behind it so the resin can be seen clearer. So here ya go. It is not easy to light up for a camera and no matter what i try I can't get the camera to come close to looking at it in real life.
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I was asked on facenook for a photo of the dots on the new nova jaws I talked about in the video so I am putting it up here as well in case someone wants to see it.
Shay
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It is with great sadness that I have to tell everyone of the passing of a good mate and great wood worker Phil Gaynor known here on YouTube under the channel name @anirishwoodworkersdiary2137. He is a great loss to the craft of wood working. Phil loved working with old hand tools and collected them as a hobby, his builds were exemplified by his attention to detail and he would throw out tips and trick of the trade like confetti. Phil passed away after a long battle with his health. He will be missed.
The online book of condolences can be found at the following link
rip.ie/death-notice/condolences/philip-gaynor-wexf…
Shay
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The first wave of this years snowman army, I am turning a lot more with bobble hats this year.
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I am a woodturner based in Co Kerry, Ireland. I upload a new video every Wednesday night (Irish time) but I also upload bonus random videos to try and answer questions I am asked either in video comments or on social media.
I first stood in front of a lathe some 30 plus years ago when I was lucky enough to be taught the craft by a master turner. I took a 20 year break with only occasional turning when I became a firefighter, since retirement on medical grounds turning has again come to the forefront
Turning bowls is something I love doing especially end grain bowls. I also turn quite a lot of exotic woods which I am lucky enough to have access to especially here in Ireland.
As is said at the end of all my videos the turning style is use is the way I turn and if you do not feel comfortable using my techniques use a technique you do feel comfortable with and enjoy the hobby. Irish wood turning is a hobby that is on the rise and hopefully will never be a lost craft.
Regards
Shay