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Making Money Woodturning



rewrite this Making Money Woodturning. This video is the second video showing how to earn money by woodturning, This can be done by making some lower price point pieces that will help draw people to your booth as well as give a fall back in the event higher price items are not selling. This will help meet expenses.. in good article for seo, remove all links and add some tips for making money in professional wayMaking Money Woodturning. This video is the second video showing how to earn money by woodturning, This can be done by making some lower price point pieces that will help draw people to your booth as well as give a fall back in the event higher price items are not selling. This will help meet expenses.

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  • @kc696969

    August 9, 2024 / at 2:35 amsvgReply

    WATCO may not be available anymore. We made our own.. 2 gallons odorless Mineral spirits, 1 gallon of satin oil based poly, 1 gallon boiled Linseed oil. We use a cut off 55 gallon drum and soak our bowls for one hour. 2 weeks to dry.

  • @davefallow3469

    August 9, 2024 / at 2:35 amsvgReply

    Great to see you working hard and helping other turners with you tips and videos. I am sorry that some TWISTED people waste your time trying to beat you down. You're doing a fantastic job, stick at it.well done.

  • @TimberManiac8791

    August 9, 2024 / at 2:35 amsvgReply

    speaking of lower cost turned pieces . my question is how much wood is given to you like many other turners but you add on that price to your piece as if you paid for the wood ? what a lot of you wood turners fail to mention to your audience is a lot of turners get wood for free , its given to them for nothing but charge the customer like the wood used was paid for.

  • @SethDowns

    August 9, 2024 / at 2:35 amsvgReply

    I used to use Watco Danish oil and then learned how much of the material is solvent that just soaks in and flashes off. Very low quality product that I've found to be more expensive in the long run than a better Danish oil that isn't soaked up as much. I will definitely be interesting to see if cutting in the direction of supported grain can help. I sometimes pretreat spalted woods with shellac to make a clean cut and efficient sanding easier depending on how punky it might be–more time and material cost so maybe not the process for these quick bowls.

  • @dapperdave4952

    August 9, 2024 / at 2:35 amsvgReply

    The Funnel is priceless…I'll take for what ever 50% off of priceless turns out to be! Great video of production work…and everything that led up to it.

  • @karengokey208

    August 9, 2024 / at 2:35 amsvgReply

    Excellent work, enjoy watching the videos ..I love wooden products and have a few of your pieces ..I get lots of comments on them!

  • @normakers5632

    August 9, 2024 / at 2:35 amsvgReply

    Nice job! They looked like they really soaked up the oil,will you sign those?

  • @jontoolman

    August 9, 2024 / at 2:35 amsvgReply

    Thanks for sharing Brad. Where did you get the large cole jaws?

  • @jackthompson5092

    August 9, 2024 / at 2:35 amsvgReply

    Caching, here comes the money. Great job Mike.

  • @bradstooks6181

    August 9, 2024 / at 2:35 amsvgReply

    Great job Mike I’m sure they will sell fast!

  • @DougMilleratWoodSpunRound

    August 9, 2024 / at 2:35 amsvgReply

    Super job. The 28 came out pretty nice. It may have cost you a few minutes per bowl when you did the second turning on the outside. Cutting against the grain caused a lot of your tear out that may have been avoided by going with the grain. If you do another batch like this you might try pulling from bottom to top on the outside to see if you don’t get a nicer finish off the tool. Great batch of bowls. I’m looking forward to seeing how they do in the show for you and how they effect sales overall.

  • @WoodWithD

    August 9, 2024 / at 2:35 amsvgReply

    Great work Michael. Shame about the one funnel, but you can’t win them all πŸ˜” πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘β€οΈ

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