I been blasting woods and other stuff for that matter for over 30 years, change media, pressure, etc, different woods, density of nozzle etc, all great amazing looking end product, did not know many people did it. I personally like it.
Spectacular work. In the sandblaster at work the expanded metal mesh in the bottom is held up with 2x2s, which get textured in a similar way. I am really enjoying this series of videos, I hope they continue.
His art is just amazing, kind of a shame he is thinking of leaving his other job, I have a pacemaker / defibrillator and without it no wood turning for me :)
I been blasting woods and other stuff for that matter for over 30 years, change media, pressure, etc, different woods, density of nozzle etc, all great amazing looking end product, did not know many people did it. I personally like it.
*+Carbonite Gamorrean*
Do you have any images up of your work? I'd love to see some of it or you could email me at ida.spear[at]gmail
Spectacular work.
In the sandblaster at work the expanded metal mesh in the bottom is held up with 2x2s, which get textured in a similar way.
I am really enjoying this series of videos, I hope they continue.
absolutely incredible. hope he continues to progress with his design and technique.
Holy cow! I'm just getting started in my turning journey and this is unfathomable!
Absolute genius. This is incredible.
that's what we called the gifted I'm so happy to see the amazing things happen even though I'm seeing it on u tube thanx for sharing your story :')
Incredible. I'd have never imagined this was possible with wood.
His work is fantastic
This is truly profound. This is virtuoso caliber in my opinion.
A game changer in woodcraft.
Very cool. Passion plus patients equals greatness.
Absolutely stunning and amazing.
Wonderful work.
Fantastic!!
Good narration for a talented artist
That's some inspiring work.
Beautiful , stunning and very unique 😊
6 unlikes???? What is there to unlike ???
Gary Thomson Joinery they will envy him.
Amazing
Amazing work Wow
amazing!
is that a Gerry Glaser gouge? the red handled bowl gouge.
beautiful.
Весьма недурно!Очень хорошая работа.
so cool!
His art is just amazing, kind of a shame he is thinking of leaving his other job, I have a pacemaker / defibrillator and without it no wood turning for me :)
That is fine art
I think there is a mistake, doesn't he lives in southern eastern France?
According to his website he does. Our mistake.
No problem, just to double check. He actually lives very close to me, I gotta try to meet him
Like to see how he makes them and not so much what he makes.
wow. 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Inspiring
Perhaps the unlikes are for the compulsive workmanship over detailed and utilitarian craftsmanship. Form void of function.
23 people pour liquid outside of the bowls
Best comment ever! Many points to you.
yeah, because woodworking is more important than saving lives.