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In this week's woodturning video, I look at answering a viewer question about why and how I use an oil in my finishing regime on this coloured sycamore bowl. I also look closely at finishing technique tips with a lacquer and getting a glass-like quality using a combination of Hampshire Sheen and Yorkshire Grit products. A near perfect finish like this takes time, so don't rush it when using your Hampshire Sheen lacquer, and don't get the Yorkshire Grit too hot when using it. Skip to: 3:42 for the Oil 5:30 for sealer 8:41 for lacquer I hope you learn some of the finer parts of my finishing process in this video. Here are the bits of kit I used: Robert Sorby Excelsior Bowl Gouges Simon Hope sanding arbors Intrinsic Colour Collection of water based dyes Hampshire Sheen Foodsafe Danish Oil (which is a drying oil), Pre-Thinned Cellulose Sanding Sealer, Clear Gloss Lacquer Yorkshire Grit original and microfine. Useful websites for Woodturners: **************************************** Remote Demo Bookings: http://www.msabansmith.com Tuition, Tools, Timber etc: https://www.thewoodturningshop.com Hampshire Sheen. Find your nearest retailer: https://www.hampshiresheen.com/buy Woodturners Funnel Club: https://www.woodturnersfunnelclub.com **************************************** Find Me on Other Social Media Facebook: / msabansmith Instagram: / msabansmith Twitter: / msabansmith **************************************** Small Print and Disclaimer: Woodturning can be dangerous. The project in this video is a demonstration of a woodturning project and as such may not be suitable for beginners. It is not intended to replace a physical lesson from an experienced woodturner. At all times, you are responsible for your own safety, that of your workshop and other people in it. Ensure you wear suitable personal safety equipment at all times and follow all the manufacturers instructions for your tools, machinery and other products you may use. This is my way of turning this project - Other turners may turn it differently and you may find your own way of reaching the same result. By copying these techniques, you do so at your own risk. **************************************** Please note that aside from my business interests, I am not sponsored by any of the companies whose products I use. Any review of a product is done so because I like the product. I will never review a product I do not like or not enjoy using. Thank you for your understanding. **************************************** The visual video content (including my voice), any text and any graphics in the video are Copyright © Hampshire Sheen Ltd (M. Saban-Smith Woodturning) 2015-2021. All rights reserved.