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when turning very large pieces why not set the raw piece in the lathe BUT add a pole to the center line and use the lathe base as a pole lathe so you spin slow and are in complete control of the speed with the foot peddle ... you cut on the downward spin ... be safer than current to get it round and balanced ... then switch into the powered lathe and rough as required
Ashley Harwood, beautiful table. A round table like that, a lazy Susan can be added in the center so when people sit for dinner the dishes can be placed into the center and the family can all eat together and enjoy. Very nice work
I watched this with my aunt shortly after my uncle died. His first ever wood lathe was delivered the afternoon he passed, he never got to use it. He was so excited to start though. I inherited his metal lathe and am currently getting it all set up. Now I have my dads old wood lathe and my uncles old metal lathe. I am currently trying to think of a cool project to use them both on. Anyway, your work has done more than produce beautiful things, it is also something my aunt and I bonded over together while mourning the devastating loss of a great man. Thank you for all you do and the things you don't even know you do. ❤🧡💜💚
As a father of three daughters, I am so pleased to see you break the mold and do something so physical and creative! You had me wondering how many trips to the sharpener and how many dumpsters of shavings you generated! Well done Ashley!
I can not for the life of me understand why anyone would put a thumbs down on this video. There are no political or religious issues involved, just a very gifted artisan sharing her craft with the world. What is wrong with these people?
Courage is not the absence of fear. It is having the fear, but strengthening your mind to go and do what the fear is trying to stop you from doing. Ashley, what you did took just as much courage as any soldier hearing the words, "Men, we're going into battle," for the first time. A truly beautiful result is borne from an overcoming of fear. God bless you.
I have been turning for probably about 20 years off and on. I used to be a member of the Arizona Woodturners Association but three years ago I moved back to my home town and am now a member of a small woodturners group there. The Phoenix club was a large group and we put on symposiums every 2 years for a while which were probably third in size just below the AAW national an SWAT. I have only recently started watching your videos. You are an inspiration to me. I am very happy to see younger people and especially females showing interest and carrying on the hobby/skill/trade. I should be spending a lot more time in my shop, which is set up primarily for woodturning but I have gotten a bit lazy in my old age. I am still healthy so I have no excuse. Watching videos such as this are inspiring me to get out of my easy chair and use some of that great wood I have in my shed before it degrades beyond being useful. I have a lot of your videos to catch up on. Keep making chips kid.
This is the most beautiful table I have ever seen.Your turning is amazing and I hope you inspire more young women to take it up too..Your an extremely talented lady and it was a sheer pleasure watching you work 😀
omgggggg ! ... never been so focused and riveted to my screen before ... WOW girl you did a beautiful and stunningly MASSIVE piece of artwork ...BRAVO and Thank You sooo much for sharing your obvious passion .. 🧡🧡🧡🧡🧡🧡🧡🧡🧡🧡
Your willingness to take on the big challenges sets you apart. I so respect that. Your fear of turning on the lathe shows how you never let your guard down. As you say anything can happen. It is a absolutely stunning table. A great job.
Awesome...just amazing... and I was sitting here feeling proud of my 1" high acorn box I turned yesterday.. lol. first perfect lid ive managed. Ashley you are an inspiration to all ..thank you
Thank you Ashley for allowing me to watch you make such a beautiful table. Thanks to everyone especially James, rest his soul. I Love wood. When you put the oil on the table and said you could see the grains, I was thrilled. Thanks again so much to you all.
I'm a 3rd generation woodworker and your creation is miraculous, ! I'm passing my know age to my daughters by biulding them each a woodworking bench , A love of wood is something to pass on to people you love . You show a passion for what do that is a precious! Keep doling what do its a gift to the world , Stay safe and healthy !
As a metal machinist. Wood turning is so organic. Material and operator. Where metal we turn dials to put our cutter into the material. Wood turners are intimate with the material linked via their cutting tools. This just puts soul into the wood turning projects. It’s a dance of sorts. I’m gonna start acquiring hand made wood items. More so spun items. Not only heirloom for my family. Support a true craft. Your work is amazing, courageous, and full of soul.
Wow! Such a talented individual. A creative intelligent mind. Poise and demeanour that are second to none. Not to mention pretty cute. Not too many would be brave enough to take on such a project. Absolutely amazing Ashley. Can't wait to see more of your work.
I'm a custom furniture builder and repairs for 38 years ,back in 2009 I purchased a Legacy wood working machine similar to a lathe and three months after getting it set up a person approached me at a woodworking supply store wanting staircase spindle's turned and not like any traditional stile is, First I asked how they wanted them finished and that would determine the kind of lumber to turn them out of ( painting white ) don't use Pine, the knots will blead through paint after years go bye, 186 turnings and every other one different and 14 post with a 3" ball on top, Job took 6 or 7 weeks, I made enough to pay me back on the investment of the machine. This machine has saved me with many jobs since, A job that a person choose to work on is determined by the tools one has. Keep up the nice work, now that you have the experience and knowledge, I retired 3 years ago and own my business and work an average of 80 hours a week, and enjoying every minute .
As an amateur turner also on a much much much smaller level im in absolute awe of your talent. I’m afraid to cut into a small block of wood much less something 300lbs large and costing $$$$. Awesome. I’m definitely a fan!
I am so impressed with your skill and artistry. Your videos are always instructive and beautifully edited, and I'm blown away by your woodworking precision. I could watch them all day. Please keep them coming!!
First Ashley video I've seen. I started watching other wood turning channels just cuz I found it very interesting, then YT recommended yours. I really like how you narrated and being open about your experience. Instant subscribe.
Ashley, a project first starts in the craftspersons heart. And your heart is HUGE. Sharing your work with me is a huge blessing. Loving your heart from afar!!!
Hi Ashley, great content! I've been turning wood for over 43 years and I just turned 55! Rule of thumb...never use 3 bearings in a row or you will get distortion. 2 in headstock and one in the tailstock. I just built my 5th lathe with 8 " shafts and pillow blocks. I started using a small block Chevy truck engine to drive until I found a Cummins. The outboard shaft exits my garage wall to the exterior where I have 108" of work height, as I turn tree stumps . My last stump weighed in rough at 7800 lbs. Best of luck . Toad
Just beautiful! I think that's why I love working with wood, the moment you see that grain pop when you begin to apply the sealers and protectors it goes from that dull to this magnificent thing of beauty. I rewound this several times watching that moment over and over and I kept thinking how you must have felt as it was happening right before your eyes. Great work Ashley!!
Bravo Ashley!!! I’m speechless. From an architect’s perspective, you nailed it! The feeling of satisfaction you get when it’s done in your workshop is one thing but seeing it in the client’s house in the presence of them is indescribable, wouldn’t you say so? Please convey my congrats. to your whole team who made this project possible in life for us around the world to see. Congrats. & Cheers!
Ms. Harwood you are a very special wood turner. Bravery is always mentioned in wood turning, but yours is extraordinary. Your ability to see what's inside that huge cylinder is amazing and beautiful.
Wow...beyond words! What an inspiration you are Ashley. I'm in awe of your courage, skill and expertise in you craft. Kudos to all involved in this project. Thank you for sharing it!
You're certainly a lady who likes a challenge, Ashley, and you rose to this one in grand style. It was a pleasure and an education to watch, thank you.
I am in total awe of what ye have done. It was just heroic to turn on that lathe with that big chunk of wood on it. If that flew, it was curtains, end of story. Wow - again.
Don’t know how TH-cam knew to put this video into my “suggested” category but I’m sure glad they did! My mind is BLOWN by watching you create this magnificent masterpiece!🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤩🤩 I watched this video with tears of joy in my eyes. THANK YOU‼️ Oh yeah, I just subscribed.😀🙏🏼
I think most Wood Turners are very humble people and i enjoyed watching how both you and your colleagues went about the build. My condolences on the loss of your friend.
I'm a Turner too but nothing this big. "We are women here us roar" and I think you just broke the glass ceiling! Someday that table will be in a museum it is museum quality. With all my respect. Sincerely BRAVO! A fan Vicky.
My father was a wood craftsman, carver, in love of the smell and colors of woods. But he never had the courage to work on pieces larger than a glass. On the other hand, I still dream of stealing some turns from the lathe to make the flute of my dreams, by my hands. The years have caught up with me, but seeing someone young, beautiful, and extremely intelligent achieve an achievement of this magnitude truly fills the hearts of those who respect, love, and bring dead trees to life. Wood is one of the noblest materials on the face of the earth. And it is not only doing, but preserving. Wood has too many natural enemies. So many, that it takes a lot of time and knowledge to be able to preserve the art that is deposited in it. The ancient masters of the art of wood in Japan not only shaped and loved it. They made a religion of her love for her. That is why his works endure for centuries. I congratulate you with all my heart.
Braveheart. The story and your ability to tackle this job will inspire many turners - men and women. Thank you for your courage (to strike out in this profession) and humility.
Watching this video brought tears, the skills and talent in creating this work of art was breathtakingly beautiful. Thank you so much for capturing your journey in making this piece come to life. ♥️
Amazing. Very glad you found your calling in life not many can find it. Thanks for sharing and teaching us. Hoping one day to take one of your classes. God speed.
You are not only gifted as a turner but very brave to tackle such a large project. I am amazed every time I watch your videos at how good you are and the projects you do.
An absolutely wonderful and beautiful job. I'm personally very proud of you for conquering your fear to simply get close to this large piece while it was spinning, as well as to work on it.
After the word "WOW" echoed about the room a few times, I thought, "What a testimonial to Ashley's skill and guts to turn these monsters, and what a testimonial to the Vicmarks that made them possible." Really nice job!
She is an amazing crafts person. A person can only accomplish these unfathomable feats of daring when they love what they do. When there soul becomes one with the turning. Well done young lady. A credit to your craft.
Excellent and informative presentation, particularly regarding the safety challenges in turning such large sections. Kudos to the team that made this beautiful piece of furniture.
I am impressed with the accuracy achieved in joining the blank wedges. I tried that approach in making a rugby trophy, and my joins failed while spinning. Ouch.
A job well done! A tribute to the makers of the world and most definitely an inspiration to all who have watched this wonderful post. I feel a true sense of community that is uniquely human. Let this serve as a guide to what we all can do together in cooperation! Lovely and simply beautiful wood!
That table almost turned out as gorgeous as Ashley's eyes when she smiles! Shame on TH-cam and their algorithms for *just now* showing me this channel.
Wow! That is super cool! And a beautiful work of art! Bravo! 👏 You said the pedestal blank weighed in at ~300lbs. Do you know what it weighed after turning? You also said you would not be doing anymore of these. Why?? 🤜🤛
Ashley I know you have probably heard this a million times. But it repeats saying, this table is spectacular! As all your work is. But this table stands alone as one of the most beautiful tables I have seen. I make tables in Montana, but nothing this magnitude. You are an inspiration to watch. Thank you for sharing this experience with us, it was a joy to watch over and over.
Ashley I am jealous of you. This turned out to be a masterpiece as you are probably aware and very proud of it. Your artistic perfection really gave this pedestal the most important piece to work on. I wish more people with talent could emerge you are a great turner that is for sure. You right this table was placed in a perfect place it fits just right. Thank you for sharing your talents.
I've always had difficulty letting my furniture go, even though I made them specifically for someone else. I always felt like I was giving away a part of myself. For pieces I make for friends, I have a stamp that reads "Things made with the hands come from the heart." I've never done anything near the difficulty with sheer mass as this though.
Wonderful work from a consummate professional. What a pleasure to see such a marvellous role model for all women going about her business so quietly and confidently. Thanks for the video - long may you continue and prosper.
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Why no more tables for them? Such beauty!
when turning very large pieces why not set the raw piece in the lathe BUT add a pole to the center line and use the lathe base as a pole lathe so you spin slow and are in complete control of the speed with the foot peddle ... you cut on the downward spin ... be safer than current to get it round and balanced ... then switch into the powered lathe and rough as required
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Ashley Harwood, beautiful table. A round table like that, a lazy Susan can be added in the center so when people sit for dinner the dishes can be placed into the center and the family can all eat together and enjoy. Very nice work
I watched this with my aunt shortly after my uncle died. His first ever wood lathe was delivered the afternoon he passed, he never got to use it. He was so excited to start though. I inherited his metal lathe and am currently getting it all set up. Now I have my dads old wood lathe and my uncles old metal lathe. I am currently trying to think of a cool project to use them both on. Anyway, your work has done more than produce beautiful things, it is also something my aunt and I bonded over together while mourning the devastating loss of a great man. Thank you for all you do and the things you don't even know you do. ❤🧡💜💚
The best the world has to offer. Craftsmanship second to none. Absolute perfection. Absolute beauty. Absolute elegance. Absolute Ashley.
As a father of three daughters, I am so pleased to see you break the mold and do something so physical and creative! You had me wondering how many trips to the sharpener and how many dumpsters of shavings you generated! Well done Ashley!
I can not for the life of me understand why anyone would put a thumbs down on this video. There are no political or religious issues involved, just a very gifted artisan sharing her craft with the world. What is wrong with these people?
Probably they are jealous of the filthy rich people buying her work.
Courage is not the absence of fear. It is having the fear, but strengthening your mind to go and do what the fear is trying to stop you from doing. Ashley, what you did took just as much courage as any soldier hearing the words, "Men, we're going into battle," for the first time. A truly beautiful result is borne from an overcoming of fear. God bless you.
Not only are you building projects you are building respect and memories. This is class act work! Thank you.
That is the work of a true artisan - respect for the timber, for the craft, and the courage to tackle the daunting. Congratulations!
I have been turning for probably about 20 years off and on. I used to be a member of the Arizona Woodturners Association but three years ago I moved back to my home town and am now a member of a small woodturners group there. The Phoenix club was a large group and we put on symposiums every 2 years for a while which were probably third in size just below the AAW national an SWAT. I have only recently started watching your videos. You are an inspiration to me. I am very happy to see younger people and especially females showing interest and carrying on the hobby/skill/trade. I should be spending a lot more time in my shop, which is set up primarily for woodturning but I have gotten a bit lazy in my old age. I am still healthy so I have no excuse. Watching videos such as this are inspiring me to get out of my easy chair and use some of that great wood I have in my shed before it degrades beyond being useful. I have a lot of your videos to catch up on. Keep making chips kid.
This Piece is an absolute monster! Love this project!!
Good to see yinz John!
Ashley, you are an inspiration to so many, young, old, male, female, novice or seasoned turners. Your talent and aspirations know no bounds. Brilliant
This is the most beautiful table I have ever seen.Your turning is amazing and I hope you inspire more young women to take it up too..Your an extremely talented lady and it was a sheer pleasure watching you work 😀
My 9-yo daughter and I have been watching wood turning videos for a while now. She was so excited to see a girl wood turner! Thank you for posting!
Wonderful Skill you have Ashley.
Great to see a woman leading the way.
Sometimes the best man for the job is a woman! Awesome work Ashley. Thanks for sharing with the world.
Beautiful table and beautiful people celebrating human creativity in their home. Respect and big love for the art and the people.
That’s just simply incredible, amazing, awesome. Well done young Lady. Your work ethic and craftsmanship is not seen every day. Well done
omgggggg ! ... never been so focused and riveted to my screen before ...
WOW girl you did a beautiful and stunningly MASSIVE piece of artwork ...BRAVO and Thank You sooo much for sharing your obvious passion ..
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Your willingness to take on the big challenges sets you apart. I so respect that. Your fear of turning on the lathe shows how you never let your guard down. As you say anything can happen. It is a absolutely stunning table. A great job.
Awesome...just amazing... and I was sitting here feeling proud of my 1" high acorn box I turned yesterday.. lol. first perfect lid ive managed. Ashley you are an inspiration to all ..thank you
Bravo Ashley.... not a person to say " I can't" but a person to say " I can -- let's see how !!!".I applaud you.
Is it just me or isn’t she the most talented beautiful woman craftsman ever.....?
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Is it just me or are there so many annoying men who only watch certain women because they are women.
Thank you Ashley for allowing me to watch you make such a beautiful table. Thanks to everyone especially James, rest his soul. I Love wood. When you put the oil on the table and said you could see the grains, I was thrilled. Thanks again so much to you all.
Wow that is one of if not "the" most impressive piece I have ever seen done. Thank you for sharing.
I'm a 3rd generation woodworker and your creation is miraculous, ! I'm passing my know age to my daughters by biulding them each a woodworking bench , A love of wood is something to pass on to people you love . You show a passion for what do that is a precious! Keep doling what do its a gift to the world , Stay safe and healthy !
Although many say the crafts are dying people like you are keeping them alive.
Cool project, the same
As a metal machinist. Wood turning is so organic. Material and operator. Where metal we turn dials to put our cutter into the material. Wood turners are intimate with the material linked via their cutting tools. This just puts soul into the wood turning projects. It’s a dance of sorts.
I’m gonna start acquiring hand made wood items. More so spun items. Not only heirloom for my family. Support a true craft.
Your work is amazing, courageous, and full of soul.
It's a real privilege to create an heirloom such as this. Been a real pleasure to see!
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Wow! Such a talented individual. A creative intelligent mind. Poise and demeanour that are second to none. Not to mention pretty cute. Not too many would be brave enough to take on such a project. Absolutely amazing Ashley. Can't wait to see more of your work.
Truly the work of an ARTIST! ASHLEY, YOU ARE A MASTER! SAFE TURNING,
John
I'm a custom furniture builder and repairs for 38 years ,back in 2009 I purchased a Legacy wood
working machine similar to a lathe and three months after getting it set up a person approached
me at a woodworking supply store wanting staircase spindle's turned and not like any traditional
stile is, First I asked how they wanted them finished and that would determine the kind of lumber
to turn them out of ( painting white ) don't use Pine, the knots will blead through paint after years
go bye, 186 turnings and every other one different and 14 post with a 3" ball on top, Job took
6 or 7 weeks, I made enough to pay me back on the investment of the machine. This machine
has saved me with many jobs since, A job that a person choose to work on is determined by the
tools one has. Keep up the nice work, now that you have the experience and knowledge, I retired 3 years ago and own my business and work an average of 80 hours a week, and enjoying every
minute .
Daaaang. You're basically a superhero. 😍 Thanks for sharing!
rmecyver
Such a peaceful presence you have Ashley. You're a modern day Bob Ross with your craft. (with way better hair)
As an amateur turner also on a much much much smaller level im in absolute awe of your talent. I’m afraid to cut into a small block of wood much less something 300lbs large and costing $$$$. Awesome. I’m definitely a fan!
Love how well this was documented, amazing work all around!
Ashley you are one heck of a Artist and a Good looking Lady ! love your ambitious projects and smile
Wooooow..... I’ve never seen so much craftsmanship put in a table. Beautifully detailed with perfection and persuasion.....
An astounding individual on so many planes - Extraordinary!
I am so impressed with your skill and artistry. Your videos are always instructive and beautifully edited, and I'm blown away by your woodworking precision. I could watch them all day. Please keep them coming!!
Ashley, you ARE an amazing wood-turner. Thank you for these videos! I can only continue to learn from YOU!
First Ashley video I've seen. I started watching other wood turning channels just cuz I found it very interesting, then YT recommended yours. I really like how you narrated and being open about your experience. Instant subscribe.
Ashley, a project first starts in the craftspersons heart. And your heart is HUGE. Sharing your work with me is a huge blessing. Loving your heart from afar!!!
You created an heirloom quality piece that can be enjoyed for 100s of years. Bravo! Also, top notch editing.
Hi Ashley, great content! I've been turning wood for over 43 years and I just turned 55! Rule of thumb...never use 3 bearings in a row or you will get distortion. 2 in headstock and one in the tailstock. I just built my 5th lathe with 8 " shafts and pillow blocks. I started using a small block Chevy truck engine to drive until I found a Cummins. The outboard shaft exits my garage wall to the exterior where I have 108" of work height, as I turn tree stumps . My last stump weighed in rough at 7800 lbs. Best of luck . Toad
"Not large in stature". You're perfect. Beautiful table, awesome wood choice.
From a proud South Carolina resident. What a skilled young woman. Amazing talent!!
Lovely calming video showing some amazing skills, well done, inspirational!
I have done lathe work before, and knowing HOW DANGEROUS IT CAN BE, I HAVE MAD RESPECT FOR YOU YOUNG LADY. GREAT JOB.
Just beautiful! I think that's why I love working with wood, the moment you see that grain pop when you begin to apply the sealers and protectors it goes from that dull to this magnificent thing of beauty. I rewound this several times watching that moment over and over and I kept thinking how you must have felt as it was happening right before your eyes. Great work Ashley!!
Bravo Ashley!!! I’m speechless. From an architect’s perspective, you nailed it! The feeling of satisfaction you get when it’s done in your workshop is one thing but seeing it in the client’s house in the presence of them is indescribable, wouldn’t you say so? Please convey my congrats. to your whole team who made this project possible in life for us around the world to see. Congrats. & Cheers!
Beautiful all around ✊🏻
Ms. Harwood you are a very special wood turner. Bravery is always mentioned in wood turning, but yours is extraordinary. Your ability to see what's inside that huge cylinder is amazing and beautiful.
Wow...beyond words! What an inspiration you are Ashley. I'm in awe of your courage, skill and expertise in you craft. Kudos to all involved in this project. Thank you for sharing it!
You're certainly a lady who likes a challenge, Ashley, and you rose to this one in grand style. It was a pleasure and an education to watch, thank you.
What a project. You are amazing and I am proud of what you can accomplish. R.I.P. James
Wow what a beautiful talented and classy young lady.
Unbelievable turning. This is awesome.
Thank you.
OOOps i left out, first time iv seen anyone using a template turning.
What a brilliant idea.
I am in total awe of what ye have done.
It was just heroic to turn on that lathe with that big chunk of wood on it.
If that flew, it was curtains, end of story. Wow - again.
Don’t know how TH-cam knew to put this video into my “suggested” category but I’m sure glad they did!
My mind is BLOWN by watching you create this magnificent masterpiece!🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤩🤩
I watched this video with tears of joy in my eyes. THANK YOU‼️
Oh yeah, I just subscribed.😀🙏🏼
I think most Wood Turners are very humble people and i enjoyed watching how both you and your colleagues went about the build. My condolences on the loss of your friend.
Well done Ashley, what an amazing project. Really beautiful finished product, you should be really proud!
It wasn't just Ashely. It was she and a group of guys.
Your amazing young lady. I admire women that take on big jobs that only men normally do . Beautiful work
That’s the most craziest crap I’ve ever seen!!! Wow that’s scary as hell!! Your the most awesome woman!!!!!
I'm a Turner too but nothing this big. "We are women here us roar" and I think you just broke the glass ceiling! Someday that table will be in a museum it is museum quality. With all my respect. Sincerely BRAVO!
A fan Vicky.
Wow. What a wood turning masterpiece. Well done!
My father was a wood craftsman, carver, in love of the smell and colors of woods. But he never had the courage to work on pieces larger than a glass. On the other hand, I still dream of stealing some turns from the lathe to make the flute of my dreams, by my hands. The years have caught up with me, but seeing someone young, beautiful, and extremely intelligent achieve an achievement of this magnitude truly fills the hearts of those who respect, love, and bring dead trees to life. Wood is one of the noblest materials on the face of the earth. And it is not only doing, but preserving. Wood has too many natural enemies. So many, that it takes a lot of time and knowledge to be able to preserve the art that is deposited in it. The ancient masters of the art of wood in Japan not only shaped and loved it. They made a religion of her love for her. That is why his works endure for centuries. I congratulate you with all my heart.
Gorgeous craftsmanship Ashley. What a wonderful and inspirational video. RIP James!
393stroker The manager in the shop? Damn this video is sad now. RIP
Braveheart. The story and your ability to tackle this job will inspire many turners - men and women. Thank you for your courage (to strike out in this profession) and humility.
Stunning job, you should be so proud of your work, it's quite an achievement.
Watching this video brought tears, the skills and talent in creating this work of art was breathtakingly beautiful. Thank you so much for capturing your journey in making this piece come to life. ♥️
Truly impressive, and inspirational. Thank you for sharing this with everyone. I really enjoy the work you do and the inspiration you give folks.
What a lovely story, and a beautiful piece! Thanks for sharing!
I really enjoyed this. Thank you. Beautiful wood, wonderful editing that created a beautiful story.
Ashley and Martin, Thank you for taking the time to show how you both made a greet table base and it has a nice finish, Look good in the house.
Amazing in every single way. I can only imagine how many times you must have had to sharpen your tools.
That table is just “WOW!” That’s all I can say. I could not have imagine turning something of that magnitude. Absolutely awesome!
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Such an awesome video and end result. Ashley, you're a true artist and amazing craftswoman.
Amazing. Very glad you found your calling in life not many can find it. Thanks for sharing and teaching us. Hoping one day to take one of your classes. God speed.
That my friends. Is the true beauty & the beast.
Amazing work.
Hats off to you. 👍✌
You are not only gifted as a turner but very brave to tackle such a large project. I am amazed every time I watch your videos at how good you are and the projects you do.
You had me with the Bengals. Awesome share. =)
An absolutely wonderful and beautiful job. I'm personally very proud of you for conquering your fear to simply get close to this large piece while it was spinning, as well as to work on it.
beautiful turning! it's awesome to see such a large piece turned by hand.
After the word "WOW" echoed about the room a few times, I thought, "What a testimonial to Ashley's skill and guts to turn these monsters, and what a testimonial to the Vicmarks that made them possible." Really nice job!
beautiful turning Ashley we all have our highs and lows but its how you get thru them keep smiling :)
She is an amazing crafts person. A person can only accomplish these unfathomable feats of daring when they love what they do. When there soul becomes one with the turning. Well done young lady. A credit to your craft.
Fantastic work and such an inspiration for my little girl. She loved watching your video. Keep up the good work.
Excellent and informative presentation, particularly regarding the safety challenges in turning such large sections. Kudos to the team that made this beautiful piece of furniture.
I am impressed with the accuracy achieved in joining the blank wedges. I tried that approach in making a rugby trophy, and my joins failed while spinning. Ouch.
A job well done! A tribute to the makers of the world and most definitely an inspiration to all who have watched this wonderful post. I feel a true sense of community that is uniquely human. Let this serve as a guide to what we all can do together in cooperation! Lovely and simply beautiful wood!
A wonderful story, wonderfully told and filmed. Thank you for sharing!
That table almost turned out as gorgeous as Ashley's eyes when she smiles!
Shame on TH-cam and their algorithms for *just now* showing me this channel.
Wow! That is super cool! And a beautiful work of art! Bravo! 👏
You said the pedestal blank weighed in at ~300lbs. Do you know what it weighed after turning?
You also said you would not be doing anymore of these. Why??
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Your skills and bravery is exceptional! Congratulations! Wonderful job!
Girl power. I'm impressed and jealous. You're the bomb.
Ashley I know you have probably heard this a million times. But it repeats saying, this table is spectacular! As all your work is. But this table stands alone as one of the most beautiful tables I have seen. I make tables in Montana, but nothing this magnitude. You are an inspiration to watch. Thank you for sharing this experience with us, it was a joy to watch over and over.
The way you mounted both pieces internally and externally reminds me of how engine crankshafts are balanced.
You created an heirloom quality piece that can be enjoyed for 100s of years. Bravo! Also, top notch editing.
They want it, we turn it.
A labor of love to preserve the craft.
I'm trying to find a few words to describe the video and your journey to turn this project.
I ended up with a three, "Courage" and "Pure Awe" !
Ashley I am jealous of you. This turned out to be a masterpiece as you are probably aware and very proud of it. Your artistic perfection really gave this pedestal the most important piece to work on. I wish more people with talent could emerge you are a great turner that is for sure. You right this table was placed in a perfect place it fits just right. Thank you for sharing your talents.
I've always had difficulty letting my furniture go, even though I made them specifically for someone else. I always felt like I was giving away a part of myself. For pieces I make for friends, I have a stamp that reads "Things made with the hands come from the heart." I've never done anything near the difficulty with sheer mass as this though.
Wonderful work from a consummate professional. What a pleasure to see such a marvellous role model for all women going about her business so quietly and confidently. Thanks for the video - long may you continue and prosper.