I though this was another gate post video from the thumbnail, but that is an ever so slightly larger lump'o'wood .......... and what an absolutely stunning piece of wood it is 👍
@@JackMackWoodturning I'm self employed, clean homes and offices, roast coffee for a few customers, do a lot of dog sitting and training, I flip furniture, write... anything to make money and pay the bills. :) The nice thing is I'm done early enough in the day to get to some fun projects. :)
@@JackMackWoodturning yes i did. fingers crossed... that's exactly what I thought... may be my retirement career :) :) I want to quit the hard work and stick with the coffee roasting, writing and woodworking. :)
This piece is very appealing to the eye. The unique patterns, lines and coloring seems to reveall a telling story of the of the time when it was a living tree. Of course Subject to one's imagination. Great piece Jack!!
So beautiful! Spalted maple is one of my favourite woods actually. Love the way it looks! It is almost sad to see all that gorgeous wood being carved out...
Don’t worry, all of the shavings are donated to a local community farm, where they are firstly used as live stock bedding then composted and returned to the earth via the vegetable garden 🙂
Beautiful spalting in this piece. You found it and woke it up! Kept seeing Roadrunner and Wyl E Coyote chasing each other around this canyon you turned! That big brown smear on one side is a flattened coyote. 😊
Man, that chisel cuts nice, long ribbons. Mesmerizing to watch. Spalted wood is my favorite. Looks like an ancient map. Spalted maple burl is the best but very rare. Good job!
@@JackMackWoodturning I’m thinking of traditional illustrations to Momotaro (The Peach Boy), UwashimaTaro and the Sea Goddess, or that one about the demon island and the cats.
I will absolutely check these out. I listened to some Japanese folk tales whilst I was working once but I felt like they got a little lost in translation. 😊👍🏻
Hey Yoda. A change in the TH-cam algorithm seems to have reset the history on my entire channel. This means that my back catalog of videos is no longer getting views and the channel as stands can no longer be sustained. In hope of pulling this back around I’m reaching out to all you guys who I know to be loyal viewers and asking for as much engagement as possible with my past and upcoming videos. This means watching the videos through from start to finish without skipping, pressing the like button, engaging with comments and making sure you have pressed the bell icon when you subscribe. Sharing on social media or with friends via WhatsApp, or letting my playlists run through (for the dog to watch while your at work 😉). For those of you who don’t know, my new video’s are always on a Friday at 12:00PM GMT. It’s been great fun making these videos for you all and I still have many fresh and exciting ideas to share with you. Hopefully with your help we can get past this! Thanks in advance for the support. Jack.
Spalted wood looks great. It looked like (with the scratch lines in sanding) looks like it was a bit soft and the movement of the wood it deformed a little. But if you are accepting the material and it's unique quirks you can appreciate its inherent bueaty. It looks great! Thanks for sharing.
Spalted wood is amazing. Always so interesting to see the patterns from the spalting in the wood as you take away layers of wood to see what is revealed. Great piece!!
Nothing the past couple of years, but the last piece I restored was a antique Hoosier Cabinet. Those that were used in kitchens before modern cabinets and containers. What is up this year now that it is getting warm, is 2 chairs of my grandmothers'' that are aprox 1940 or 50. I am going to work up to the family pie safe built in the 1870's. I know it belonged to my gr grandparents, but maybe originally gr-gr grandparents. I have a long list because if family doesn't want their family antiques anymore, they offer them to me and I take them. I love old pieces.
What magnificent wood i like the grain and markings and spalting. This is a marvellous piece i really love it you really masterwoodturner and one of my favorite turners to watch every time you put a video out. Amanda xx
That's funny, the first comment I read was about a contour map. The first thought I had when I saw the finished bowl and before reading the comments was, a map. Stunning, great job. 👍
A change in the TH-cam algorithm seems to have reset the history on my entire channel. This means that my back catalog of videos is no longer getting views and the channel as stands can no longer be sustained. In hope of pulling this back around I’m reaching out to all you guys who I know to be loyal viewers and asking for as much engagement as possible with my past and upcoming videos. This means watching the videos through from start to finish without skipping, pressing the like button, engaging with comments and making sure you have pressed the bell icon when you subscribe. Sharing on social media or with friends via WhatsApp, or letting my playlists run through (for the dog to watch while your at work 😉). For those of you who don’t know, my new video’s are always on a Friday at 12:00PM GMT. It’s been great fun making these videos for you all and I still have many fresh and exciting ideas to share with you. Hopefully with your help we can get past this! Thanks in advance for the support. Jack.
@@JackMackWoodturning It is very lovely. My family's been here since the 1840's, and it's hard to imagine calling anywhere else 'home'. Although, unlike what I've heard of the series, my family has (for the most part, anyway) managed to stay on the right side of the law. :)
Haha well that’s good to know. Best way to be. The series does make it look a beautiful place though. The lakes are amazing. A change in the TH-cam algorithm seems to have reset the history on my entire channel. This means that my back catalog of videos is no longer getting views and the channel as stands can no longer be sustained. In hope of pulling this back around I’m reaching out to all you guys who I know to be loyal viewers and asking for as much engagement as possible with my past and upcoming videos. This means watching the videos through from start to finish without skipping, pressing the like button, engaging with comments and making sure you have pressed the bell icon when you subscribe. Sharing on social media or with friends via WhatsApp, or letting my playlists run through (for the dog to watch while your at work 😉). For those of you who don’t know, my new video’s are always on a Friday at 12:00PM GMT. It’s been great fun making these videos for you all and I still have many fresh and exciting ideas to share with you. Hopefully with your help we can get past this! Thanks in advance for the support. Jack.
That's a very interesting piece of wood you scored there. Thank you for the additional camera angles. It was very cool to be able to see the work from those different perspectives. The piece turned out (of course on purpose) really nice. I thought it was interesting how you backed up the finish and changed your mind. I liked the second version better too. 👍⭐
@@JackMackWoodturning I do photography, wc & acrylic painting. I'm just starting to buy stuff to make jewelry. I want to do 'tribal' stuff. I hope I can pull it off.
The Neverending Spalting. This is a GORGEOUS square of wood. And for those who don't understand why turners leave the corners on... it's a Zen thing. Helps you feel the wood and how it will turn. Why do something the easy way when you can take a longer more picturesque journey?
Beautiful spalting on this piece Jack. One thing that has always amazed me from your videos is how super sharp your gouges are. The cut through the wood like a hot knife through warm butter! You asked what I wanted to see next... how to make my gouges as sharp as yours! Stuart
@@JackMackWoodturning you’ve no idea how grateful I am for where I’ve ended up! Moved from the UK 11 years ago with my wife and we’ve not looked back. Live on the beach surrounded by the Otway rainforest….bringing my 2 boys up grounded in nature! How bloody lucky am I?!!?! 😃
@@JackMackWoodturning as it is not my mother tongue, i need sometimes words (names especially) to google, but iam also old school, have my Langenscheidt Wordbook to translate ever ready on the side of the monitor... he he he
Very beautiful wood to start with and it come out beautiful and you did an excellent job turning it Jack!!!! Enjoyed your video and I gave it a Thumbs Up
@@JackMackWoodturning You're welcome!! It's a nickname my friends gave me when I in my teens into my 20's I loved to fight but didn't start them but would knock out people fighting with my fists back in the days before everyone got to be p*ssys and shoot and not take an ass whipping like a man LOL
Hahaha. That’s an amazing nick name. The good old days when men could fight then shake hands win or loose. People to quick to grab a knife or a gun now. A change in the TH-cam algorithm seems to have reset the history on my entire channel. This means that my back catalog of videos is no longer getting views and the channel as stands can no longer be sustained. In hope of pulling this back around I’m reaching out to all you guys who I know to be loyal viewers and asking for as much engagement as possible with my past and upcoming videos. This means watching the videos through from start to finish without skipping, pressing the like button, engaging with comments and making sure you have pressed the bell icon when you subscribe. Sharing on social media or with friends via WhatsApp, or letting my playlists run through (for the dog to watch while your at work 😉). For those of you who don’t know, my new video’s are always on a Friday at 12:00PM GMT. It’s been great fun making these videos for you all and I still have many fresh and exciting ideas to share with you. Hopefully with your help we can get past this! Thanks in advance for the support. Jack.
I'm a newbie, and I don't understand why turners will take all the knocking of turning a square into a round. Wouldn't it be easier to cut off the corners on a table or band saw so you startvwith an octogon shape rather thsn a swuare? Inreally like the esthetics of the bowl shape you chose. The result is really nice.
You got there before me. I'm a dedicated hobby woodturner and was first introduced to the craft while at school many years ago. Probably because tools of weren't such high quality then we had to first take the corners off with a large block plane thereby making it octagonal. I still do it today using the bandsaw and it only takes a minute and makes the piece easier to turn. I can't understand why woodturners today don't practice that method. I'm in no way taking away from the piece as it's a stunner.
I have over ten years experience at the lathe and my bandsaw isn’t set up correctly to make these cuts. Overall it is faster and safer for me to use the lathe. I think you guys will like my latest vid. You could win some great gear to help you. 😊👍🏻 th-cam.com/video/9C0q_VLZrhc/w-d-xo.html
@@JackMackWoodturning hard to choose a favourite. 😊 You do such great work and I love the style of your videos. As a fellow wood turner, watching you work is very satisfying. 😊 👍 Keep up the good work.
A change in the TH-cam algorithm seems to have reset the history on my entire channel. This means that my back catalog of videos is no longer getting views and the channel as stands can no longer be sustained. In hope of pulling this back around I’m reaching out to all you guys who I know to be loyal viewers and asking for as much engagement as possible with my past and upcoming videos. This means watching the videos through from start to finish without skipping, pressing the like button, engaging with comments and making sure you have pressed the bell icon when you subscribe. Sharing on social media or with friends via WhatsApp, or letting my playlists run through (for the dog to watch while your at work 😉). For those of you who don’t know, my new video’s are always on a Friday at 12:00PM GMT. It’s been great fun making these videos for you all and I still have many fresh and exciting ideas to share with you. Hopefully with your help we can get past this! Thanks in advance for the support. Jack.
OMG.... that wood is Beautiful nice work to ❤
This is amazing! It doesn’t need any additional colors or resins. You crafted a stunning piece from nature’s beauty!
👍🏻👍🏻
I think you’ll like my latest video:
th-cam.com/video/OcVLfBuQrAc/w-d-xo.html
That wood is so pretty! Then when you shine it up its just flat out beautiful!
WOW the shape is showing off the spalting really well
Thanks Douglas! How are you man?
@@JackMackWoodturning F**king had it up to my back teeth **** **** **** ****
Hi 👋, Jack Mack, the Spalted wood looks amazing, great job, Phil FROM THE DARK SIDE OF THE MOULIN FRANCE,
The dark side 😆thank you for watching buddy. How is everything with you buddy?
Very interesting patchwork of colors and textures. Delightful
Thanks Molly
I though this was another gate post video from the thumbnail, but that is an ever so slightly larger lump'o'wood .......... and what an absolutely stunning piece of wood it is 👍
Spalted wood has so much character. You are a master. Beautiful piece.
You are very kind. Thank you 😊
Attaboy Jack. I really like spalted wood. I recently made a door latch from spalted white oak I got from my firewood pile.
Nice work! How did it turn out? Good I hope
Now that's beautiful! So this is my coffee time spent before heading to work... Time well spent :) I'm learning a lot from you. Thanks. :)
You are very welcome! Where do you work?
@@JackMackWoodturning I'm self employed, clean homes and offices, roast coffee for a few customers, do a lot of dog sitting and training, I flip furniture, write... anything to make money and pay the bills. :) The nice thing is I'm done early enough in the day to get to some fun projects. :)
Sounds like fun! Did you enter my raffle? That could be you set up for a new side hustle 😊👍🏻
@@JackMackWoodturning yes i did. fingers crossed... that's exactly what I thought... may be my retirement career :) :) I want to quit the hard work and stick with the coffee roasting, writing and woodworking. :)
Sounds like a marvellous plan to me 😊👍🏻💛
Great projects
Thanks. Is one your favourite?
It didn’t look like much in the beginning, but WOW, look it now, a hidden treasure. 💥
Thanks for watching buddy
This piece is very appealing to the eye. The unique patterns, lines and coloring seems to reveall a telling story of the of the time when it was a living tree. Of course Subject to one's imagination.
Great piece Jack!!
Thank you so much buddy. Thanks for watching. Have a good day
So beautiful!
Spalted maple is one of my favourite woods actually. Love the way it looks!
It is almost sad to see all that gorgeous wood being carved out...
Don’t worry, all of the shavings are donated to a local community farm, where they are firstly used as live stock bedding then composted and returned to the earth via the vegetable garden 🙂
@@JackMackWoodturning Really? That's very cool!
You always find the most beautiful woods to create something of it. Every piece belongs in museum :)
That is very kind of you to say! I have a website but it’s not quite a museum 😅 but we can dream www.jackmackwoodturning.com
Beautiful spalting in this piece. You found it and woke it up! Kept seeing Roadrunner and Wyl E Coyote chasing each other around this canyon you turned! That big brown smear on one side is a flattened coyote. 😊
Haha! Love it. Were you an avid fan?
@@JackMackWoodturning Always had a soft spot for the underdog, or under coyote in this case.
Haha. I think I preferred Tom & Jerry. It had better music 🎵
Man, that chisel cuts nice, long ribbons. Mesmerizing to watch. Spalted wood is my favorite. Looks like an ancient map. Spalted maple burl is the best but very rare. Good job!
Ostrich egg cup??? Beautiful as always 🥰🥰
Do you like ostrich?
...that is just flat out gorgeous!...well done, Jack...👍
Matt
Cheers buddy! Thanks for watching
Simply, it's very stunning... take care. Thanks
Thanks Jose 🙃
This is one of the best videos I've seen today! 🌞
Beautiful spalted piece. Really love it.
Cheers Jean
A very nice piece of wood, which you turned into a piece of art Jack.
Thank you kindly. Is this your favourite video so far?
@@JackMackWoodturning it is a favorite for sure. But all your projects are great!
Thanks Laura. Much appreciated 😊💛👍🏻
Good choice to just work it through and polish it! Those lighter sections almost look like veins of gold when it's all done.
Veins of gold. I like that
Beautiful wood indeed. Your treatment of that wood was just as nice. Well done!
Thanks for watching buddy! Have a good day
Excellent spalt,the beauty is throughout .
Very beautiful Jack.
Cheers buddy
The beauty of that wood blew me away! Whatever polish was added the first time showed just how gorgeous that wood really is! That's one sexy piece! 🥰
Thank you so much. Have you ever made anything with wood before?
Sehr schön gemacht 👌sieht klasse aus 👏
Thank you 😊
The wood pattern looks like the illustrations to a Japanese folk tale, or a Greek ceramic pot. Beautiful!
Thanks Nossy. Do you know any Japanese folk tales?
@@JackMackWoodturning I’m thinking of traditional illustrations to Momotaro (The Peach Boy), UwashimaTaro and the Sea Goddess, or that one about the demon island and the cats.
I will absolutely check these out. I listened to some Japanese folk tales whilst I was working once but I felt like they got a little lost in translation. 😊👍🏻
Beautiful vase!!
Thanks Melissa
This man turned a mother box into a beautiful work of art
Thanks P. Are you a Jedi?
@@JackMackWoodturning yes sir full blown 💯 % Jedi my friend🙂
Can you move objects with the power of the force?
Hey Yoda. A change in the TH-cam algorithm seems to have reset the history on my entire channel. This means that my back catalog of videos is no longer getting views and the channel as stands can no longer be sustained.
In hope of pulling this back around I’m reaching out to all you guys who I know to be loyal viewers and asking for as much engagement as possible with my past and upcoming videos.
This means watching the videos through from start to finish without skipping, pressing the like button, engaging with comments and making sure you have pressed the bell icon when you subscribe. Sharing on social media or with friends via WhatsApp, or letting my playlists run through (for the dog to watch while your at work 😉). For those of you who don’t know, my new video’s are always on a Friday at 12:00PM GMT.
It’s been great fun making these videos for you all and I still have many fresh and exciting ideas to share with you. Hopefully with your help we can get past this! Thanks in advance for the support.
Jack.
Spalted wood looks great. It looked like (with the scratch lines in sanding) looks like it was a bit soft and the movement of the wood it deformed a little. But if you are accepting the material and it's unique quirks you can appreciate its inherent bueaty.
It looks great! Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for watching
You have such a way of bringing out the beauty in wood. You’ve been working out.
I aim to please! So thank you for your kind words
Jack! You got a new machine!
A few months ago now 😉
Stunning piece I love Spalted Beech
Me too! Is this your favourite?
Absolutely gorgeous ❤️ Beautiful Wood!
Every time I watch one of your videos, I think, is that a new lathe? You must polish that sucker like some guys polish their caddys! Brilliant 👍
😂 look after the tools and they will look after you 😉
Bam you really nailed the finish at the end! Magnificent work and a beautiful piece of art.
Thanks Kev. Much appreciated man. Where are you watching from?
@@JackMackWoodturning
Western Australia, Rockingham it’s a little bit south of Perth. Love watching your videos Jack 👍🏻.
Spalted wood is amazing. Always so interesting to see the patterns from the spalting in the wood as you take away layers of wood to see what is revealed. Great piece!!
Thanks for watching John! Are you a fan of spalted wood then?
That wood is gorgeous!! I feel you did it justice.
Thanks FR. Glad you think so. Are you are woodworker?
Only building and restoring. I admire woodturners for their skills.
What have you been restoring lately?
Nothing the past couple of years, but the last piece I restored was a antique Hoosier Cabinet. Those that were used in kitchens before modern cabinets and containers. What is up this year now that it is getting warm, is 2 chairs of my grandmothers'' that are aprox 1940 or 50. I am going to work up to the family pie safe built in the 1870's. I know it belonged to my gr grandparents, but maybe originally gr-gr grandparents. I have a long list because if family doesn't want their family antiques anymore, they offer them to me and I take them. I love old pieces.
Beautiful wood and you made it into a gorgeous vase
Thanks Judith. How are you?
Gorgeous piece. True craftsmanship!
Thank you 😊
What magnificent wood i like the grain and markings and spalting. This is a marvellous piece i really love it you really masterwoodturner and one of my favorite turners to watch every time you put a video out. Amanda xx
Thanks Amanda. Very much appreciated as always 💛😊👍🏻
That's funny, the first comment I read was about a contour map. The first thought I had when I saw the finished bowl and before reading the comments was, a map. Stunning, great job. 👍
Thanks V. I know what you mean. Maybe I should change the title
Hi Jack beautifully made good job well done
Thanks Vince. Great name btw
Beautiful.... Of course!
Cheers 😊
@@JackMackWoodturning
Did you see the face in the grains???
A male smiling bright up to his ears... 😂😂😂
great wood, perfect imperpection......
Thanks for watching buddy! Where are you watching from?
@@JackMackWoodturning Other side of the water :-)
Gatesheed?
Very nice as always! Thank you for sharing.
And thanks for watching buddy
Another winner. I think I’ve run out of words to describe how much I like the stuff you make.
Wow that is so kind of you to say. Thank you for your words of encouragement. Is there anything in particular you would like to see in the next video?
@@JackMackWoodturning I’ll leave that to you.
A change in the TH-cam algorithm seems to have reset the history on my entire channel. This means that my back catalog of videos is no longer getting views and the channel as stands can no longer be sustained.
In hope of pulling this back around I’m reaching out to all you guys who I know to be loyal viewers and asking for as much engagement as possible with my past and upcoming videos.
This means watching the videos through from start to finish without skipping, pressing the like button, engaging with comments and making sure you have pressed the bell icon when you subscribe. Sharing on social media or with friends via WhatsApp, or letting my playlists run through (for the dog to watch while your at work 😉). For those of you who don’t know, my new video’s are always on a Friday at 12:00PM GMT.
It’s been great fun making these videos for you all and I still have many fresh and exciting ideas to share with you. Hopefully with your help we can get past this! Thanks in advance for the support.
Jack.
This may be my new favorite; that spalting is absolutely beautiful 😊
I’m so glad you like it! Thanks for watching
Beautifully transformed 😊
Thank you! 😊 Did you like the wood?
@@JackMackWoodturning I did like the wood, just beautiful.
Very nicely done piece Jack, beautiful spalting.
Thanks for watching
Beautiful! I love the way spalted wood looks.
Me too! Is this your favourite video so far?
@@JackMackWoodturning it would be hard for me to pick a favorite video since all are amazing! You make something beautiful and awesome in each one!
Aww thanks Stacey. You are very kind 😘
Stunning, elegant, yet subtle - a beautiful piece. :)
Cheers buddy! Where are you watching from?
@@JackMackWoodturning Missouri Ozarks. :)
Oh, Iv’e watched the series. It looks nice there 😊👍🏻
@@JackMackWoodturning It is very lovely. My family's been here since the 1840's, and it's hard to imagine calling anywhere else 'home'. Although, unlike what I've heard of the series, my family has (for the most part, anyway) managed to stay on the right side of the law. :)
Haha well that’s good to know. Best way to be. The series does make it look a beautiful place though. The lakes are amazing.
A change in the TH-cam algorithm seems to have reset the history on my entire channel. This means that my back catalog of videos is no longer getting views and the channel as stands can no longer be sustained.
In hope of pulling this back around I’m reaching out to all you guys who I know to be loyal viewers and asking for as much engagement as possible with my past and upcoming videos.
This means watching the videos through from start to finish without skipping, pressing the like button, engaging with comments and making sure you have pressed the bell icon when you subscribe. Sharing on social media or with friends via WhatsApp, or letting my playlists run through (for the dog to watch while your at work 😉). For those of you who don’t know, my new video’s are always on a Friday at 12:00PM GMT.
It’s been great fun making these videos for you all and I still have many fresh and exciting ideas to share with you. Hopefully with your help we can get past this! Thanks in advance for the support.
Jack.
Congratulations on what you do !!!
Thank you
Another beautiful work of art.
Thanks
Wow, what a beauty.
Thanks Steph. Have you seen much wood like this?
@@JackMackWoodturning Most of the turned wood I'm familiar with is Australian.
I would love to see you take all the lovely curly shavings from this and create a resin piece. I think that would be beautiful too❤❤❤
Actually, funny you should mention it, here’s a video of just that… th-cam.com/video/cxdgKYJwFdw/w-d-xo.html
There are no words for this beauty 🤩
Wow cheers buddy
incredible piece of wood, you really did it justice. it also looked like a joy to turn.
Thanks for your kind words. I love what I do 🙂
Amazing wood. The bowl looks like made of jasper, or as covered with an abstract painting.
Absolutely gorgeous
Thank you
That's gorgeous!
Thanks for watching Patti
Amazing wood!!
Thanks Daniel. Your favourite?
So very beautiful☺
Thanks Dona 😎
Very nice work on this piece!
Thanks A. Glad you enjoyed it 😊👍🏻
A really pretty piece. Nice work master turner.
Haha master turner, why thank you 😊
Beautiful wood, gifted wood turner 😊
Thanks so much Karen!!
Jack! I love your work and I say how much I love it all the time. This is such a wonderful work and piece! Be well man!! 🤩
Nice one David. Always glad to have you stop by buddy 😊👍🏻
That's a very interesting piece of wood you scored there. Thank you for the additional camera angles. It was very cool to be able to see the work from those different perspectives. The piece turned out (of course on purpose) really nice. I thought it was interesting how you backed up the finish and changed your mind. I liked the second version better too. 👍⭐
Thanks man. What is your art?
@@JackMackWoodturning I do photography, wc & acrylic painting. I'm just starting to buy stuff to make jewelry. I want to do 'tribal' stuff. I hope I can pull it off.
The Neverending Spalting. This is a GORGEOUS square of wood. And for those who don't understand why turners leave the corners on... it's a Zen thing. Helps you feel the wood and how it will turn. Why do something the easy way when you can take a longer more picturesque journey?
like a contour map of an alien world c/w its own grand canyon.
What did you have for breakfast, because I need some!
Das ist einfach nur cool!
Thanks SS. Where are you watching from?
Germany
Much love from the UK 🇬🇧
Fantastic work, brother! Absolutely gorgeous!
Cheers bro!
OMG OMG OMG!!! It’s beautiful! I love it! ❤
Beautiful spalting on this piece Jack. One thing that has always amazed me from your videos is how super sharp your gouges are. The cut through the wood like a hot knife through warm butter! You asked what I wanted to see next... how to make my gouges as sharp as yours!
Stuart
Thank you so much man!
Olá, parabéns pelo lindo trabalho! Que o Senhor Jesus o abençoe ricamente. Até 🙋♀️ ❤️
🙃
Stunning
Thanks for watching 🙂
Watching your very talented wood turning skills is mesmerizing. Well done 👍🏼
Thank you
Wonderful.😘😘
Thank you
Beautiful work as always 👏👏
Thank you
Just beautiful !👏👏👏👏🌟
Thanks Ette. Where are you watching from?
@@JackMackWoodturning The Netherlands.
Beautiful piece, great craftsmanship.
Thanks terry
Krásná práce 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
🙋♀️ 👍👍👍👍👍👍splendide 🧡💚🧡
Thanks Sophie
Amazing, thanks for sharing!
Thanks for watching man. Glad you enjoyed it 👍🏻😊
Very nice!
Thanks S. Glad to see you as always 💛👌🏻
The contour really awsome
Thanks man. Do you turn?
@@JackMackWoodturning i create my own craft with coconut midribs, i hope i can make wood turning like you its awsome
That sounds interesting. How does it work?
Truly beautiful
Thanks Beverly ☺️
Stunning! 🙌🙌
Thanks man. Where is the surf coast?
@@JackMackWoodturning Victoria, Australia - about an hours South of Melbourne. 😀🌊🏄♂
You lucky devil you.. surfing and woodworking.. you must be a happy individual
@@JackMackWoodturning you’ve no idea how grateful I am for where I’ve ended up! Moved from the UK 11 years ago with my wife and we’ve not looked back. Live on the beach surrounded by the Otway rainforest….bringing my 2 boys up grounded in nature! How bloody lucky am I?!!?! 😃
a little big for just the breakfast Egg, but hey i like the wood... had to google it to find out what it is... beautiful work!
Thank goodness for google eh?
@@JackMackWoodturning as it is not my mother tongue, i need sometimes words (names especially) to google, but iam also old school, have my Langenscheidt Wordbook to translate ever ready on the side of the monitor... he he he
Very beautiful wood to start with and it come out beautiful and you did an excellent job turning it Jack!!!!
Enjoyed your video and I gave it a Thumbs Up
Thanks OS. Why One Shot btw?
@@JackMackWoodturning You're welcome!! It's a nickname my friends gave me when I in my teens into my 20's I loved to fight but didn't start them but would knock out people fighting with my fists back in the days before everyone got to be p*ssys and shoot and not take an ass whipping like a man LOL
Hahaha. That’s an amazing nick name. The good old days when men could fight then shake hands win or loose. People to quick to grab a knife or a gun now.
A change in the TH-cam algorithm seems to have reset the history on my entire channel. This means that my back catalog of videos is no longer getting views and the channel as stands can no longer be sustained.
In hope of pulling this back around I’m reaching out to all you guys who I know to be loyal viewers and asking for as much engagement as possible with my past and upcoming videos.
This means watching the videos through from start to finish without skipping, pressing the like button, engaging with comments and making sure you have pressed the bell icon when you subscribe. Sharing on social media or with friends via WhatsApp, or letting my playlists run through (for the dog to watch while your at work 😉). For those of you who don’t know, my new video’s are always on a Friday at 12:00PM GMT.
It’s been great fun making these videos for you all and I still have many fresh and exciting ideas to share with you. Hopefully with your help we can get past this! Thanks in advance for the support.
Jack.
Great work my friend! Love your work! Beautiful grain
Thanks Nate. Much appreciated buddy. What you making at the moment?
@@JackMackWoodturning I carved a skull yesterday. Videos up on my channel
A skull, wow that’s cool. What was your I
Inspiration for that? I’ll be sure to check it out buddy
@@JackMackWoodturning I just found a round growth on a tree and cut it off. My ADHD said "Skull 🤣"
I'm a newbie, and I don't understand why turners will take all the knocking of turning a square into a round. Wouldn't it be easier to cut off the corners on a table or band saw so you startvwith an octogon shape rather thsn a swuare? Inreally like the esthetics of the bowl shape you chose. The result is really nice.
You got there before me. I'm a dedicated hobby woodturner and was first introduced to the craft while at school many years ago. Probably because tools of weren't such high quality then we had to first take the corners off with a large block plane thereby making it octagonal. I still do it today using the bandsaw and it only takes a minute and makes the piece easier to turn. I can't understand why woodturners today don't practice that method. I'm in no way taking away from the piece as it's a stunner.
I have over ten years experience at the lathe and my bandsaw isn’t set up correctly to make these cuts. Overall it is faster and safer for me to use the lathe.
I think you guys will like my latest vid. You could win some great gear to help you. 😊👍🏻
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Beautiful work as always Jack. 😊 The spalted timber creates such a beautiful effect.😊
I’m so glad you think so! Is this one of your favourite videos then?
@@JackMackWoodturning hard to choose a favourite. 😊 You do such great work and I love the style of your videos. As a fellow wood turner, watching you work is very satisfying. 😊 👍 Keep up the good work.
great shape , lovely grain, well worked as usual 👌🏻
Thanks roger
@@JackMackWoodturning you're welcome
A change in the TH-cam algorithm seems to have reset the history on my entire channel. This means that my back catalog of videos is no longer getting views and the channel as stands can no longer be sustained.
In hope of pulling this back around I’m reaching out to all you guys who I know to be loyal viewers and asking for as much engagement as possible with my past and upcoming videos.
This means watching the videos through from start to finish without skipping, pressing the like button, engaging with comments and making sure you have pressed the bell icon when you subscribe. Sharing on social media or with friends via WhatsApp, or letting my playlists run through (for the dog to watch while your at work 😉). For those of you who don’t know, my new video’s are always on a Friday at 12:00PM GMT.
It’s been great fun making these videos for you all and I still have many fresh and exciting ideas to share with you. Hopefully with your help we can get past this! Thanks in advance for the support.
Jack.
gorgeous
❤️
Комментарий в поддержку канала и ролика, а также труда мастера.
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Ostrich 🥚 for dinner?
A beautiful piece...
Hee hee.