🌀 Wood Turning - Crazy Walnut Burl Cap w/ Unique Figuring & Chatoyance
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 7 ก.พ. 2025
- Prepare to be amazed by this captivating woodturning project! Watch as a walnut burl cap is gradually transformed into a gorgeous bowl, showcasing its unique figuring and mesmerizing chatoyance. This video highlights the intricate process, from the initial shaping to the final polish, revealing the natural beauty hidden within the wood. Each step is a testament to the artistry and precision involved in woodturning.
I found this burl cap at The Hardwood Store in Enon, Ohio. It was a great place and they had an amazing selection…not a lot of stuff for woodturner’s, but I did find this burl and an amazing Cherry burl that will be featured in an upcoming video.
Whether you're a woodworking enthusiast or simply enjoy watching skilled craftsmanship, this video promises to be a visual delight. Don't miss out on the stunning transformation!
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That is the prettiest bowl I have ever seen.
That's it!!!
All identity of wood... all beauty, all damage... like the real life!!!
I love all woods nobody want to get in his workshop... this burls and knobs... rotten and cracked... that's personality...
Can't understand why everything has to be glossy and shiny... just want to see the bad and ugly in all beauty!!!
Thanks for sharing... it's a masterpiece!!!
Chapeau 🎩 👍👍 🇩🇪 🔨
That is crazy beautiful!! Thank you, so much, for sharing that process with us.
You are so welcome!
Super cool taking advantage of the natural shape of the wood. I really like it a lot. I keep watching for your next triumph! Keep up the amazingly good work!
That was mesmerizing. Beautiful work.
Thank you! I appreciate the kind words.
Stunning. Love it.
Thank you! Cheers!
Those figured “heal overs” can be quite a challenge. One never knows in advance how the dead branch inside will influence the final result. Good job bringing out a successful finished project.
Stunning 👏👏
Thank you! Cheers!
Thanks for sharing
My pleasure
Toll … schönes Ergebnis 🤩
Danke. Ich freue mich über den netten Kommentar.
You sure are an artist and master craftsman! Beautiful piece!
Thank you very much!
Nice work 😮
Thanks for sharing
Thank you! Cheers!
Nice chunk of wood brother
Good job
Wonderful. Where was the hidden gem? Or is that the beauty of it as it’s stunning.
thanks you so much,like this video
So nice of you
Beautiful Piece, Full View and Like 👍
Thank you! I appreciate it!
Интересная каска, а главное с вентиляцией ☝️
This is a very beautiful bowl. 👍 Do you sell your work?
Yes I do. That piece isn’t up yet, but you can find some of my other pieces at www.etsy.com/shop/caswoodcraft
Is the gouge bevel below center when you start roughing?
Usually. In this case it was right at about center level and I angled it down just a touch to bring the tip below the center level
@@CASWoodcraft great, thank you.
I wonder if morta wood could be turned?
Never heard of it. I’ll take a look!
If you had asked what type of wood this was, I could have given a hundred guesses and still not got it right. Even after it's done, I still am thinking it's Elm. Very cool. Usually, these don't get to stay together till the end. Good job.
I’m pretty sure it’s walnut. I’ve never worked with elm that had that kind of grain. Also the elm I’ve worked with has a pretty open grain and this grain is tight.
@CASWoodcraft oh I believe you. I'm seeing it through a camera. I'm just trying to convey the amazement of how unique every piece of wood can be. I've made some really cool stuff from black cherry burls formed around a cut limb cap. Never know what's going to be these things.
I'm a staunch "my shop, my rules" kind of guy, but I have to ask. Were those drywall screws?
Yep. All I had that was long enough.
@@CASWoodcraft if it works, it works.🤣
Very cool but not very practical for use because of the bottom having a big hole in it so you should’ve filled it in but otherwise great job!
Den ble kjempfin
Takk skal du ha!
All the cracks and hold leave it unfinished.