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Following my request for advices regarding woodturning videos, I got
various replies regarding Bill Grumbine one: "Turned Bowls made easy".
I therefore ordered it, and watched it yersteday :-)

Thanks for your advices to buy this one. I really enjoyed watching it
and could not believe how fast the time passed...

By the way, I got the DVD from Bill pretty fast after having ordered
(faster than some other wooturning DVDs I am still waiting for... but
no fingerpointing...)

I like the concept of its video: 2h15 dedicated to turning a bowl. The
bowl is classical (not any fancy shape) and it is the only bowl turned
in the video. But the subject is very well and thoroughly detailed,
while still being entertaining to watch !

IMHO, it is an excellent video: you go from log in the forest to the
finished bowl. It explains very well each step involved, and is, I
think, of great value for a beginner like me.
Camera angles are nice, and allow you to really get a good view of what
is happening. Bill shows explains each cut thoroughly from the gouge
position to the body movement.

He also warns about typical pitfalls: what you will probably do wrong
first time... and what results you can expect if you do wrong (exciting
catch :-) most of the time...)

He also give some important safety recommendations, as well as valuable
tips.

There was not any moment during the video, where I thought, well I
would have liked to know why he does this, or how he holds that. You
see all from various angles, and its commentary never let me wonder
about anything.

The one problem I had with the video, is that after watching it I am
just willing too go to one of its course asap....

Thanks again for your advices... it is really a keeper !

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On 11 Oct 2006 02:22:10 -0700, wrote:

I've watched 2 or 3 sections of my new Grumbine DVD and it's awesome!
His basic one was good, but the second one is much better produced, camera and
voice work is awesome and Bill continues to do stuff that i could only dream of
being able to do...

I guess it's another "thumbs up".. lol

Following my request for advices regarding woodturning videos, I got
various replies regarding Bill Grumbine one: "Turned Bowls made easy".
I therefore ordered it, and watched it yersteday :-)

Thanks for your advices to buy this one. I really enjoyed watching it
and could not believe how fast the time passed...

By the way, I got the DVD from Bill pretty fast after having ordered
(faster than some other wooturning DVDs I am still waiting for... but
no fingerpointing...)

I like the concept of its video: 2h15 dedicated to turning a bowl. The
bowl is classical (not any fancy shape) and it is the only bowl turned
in the video. But the subject is very well and thoroughly detailed,
while still being entertaining to watch !

IMHO, it is an excellent video: you go from log in the forest to the
finished bowl. It explains very well each step involved, and is, I
think, of great value for a beginner like me.
Camera angles are nice, and allow you to really get a good view of what
is happening. Bill shows explains each cut thoroughly from the gouge
position to the body movement.

He also warns about typical pitfalls: what you will probably do wrong
first time... and what results you can expect if you do wrong (exciting
catch :-) most of the time...)

He also give some important safety recommendations, as well as valuable
tips.

There was not any moment during the video, where I thought, well I
would have liked to know why he does this, or how he holds that. You
see all from various angles, and its commentary never let me wonder
about anything.

The one problem I had with the video, is that after watching it I am
just willing too go to one of its course asap....

Thanks again for your advices... it is really a keeper !


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