Beautiful piece. I enjoy watching your videos as I learn so much from you. Your handling of the cutting tools. Your creativity with a very strange log. Your technique is so original. I wish I could just come to your shop and ask you a gazillion questions while watching you work.
Sorry to hear about your father it's hard to lose a father best wishes to you and your family I enjoy your videos on carving immensely thank you you're very talented
Ken having watched this craftsman at his lathe I can really appreciate and respect your passion and zeal. Not to mention of cause his ability with the use of his cutting tools. He must be his own saw doctor.
Beautifully done Ian. I think pine is very under rated, you find some stunning grain patterns in it as you've just demonstrated. Condolences on the loss of your father.
Hi Ian, Sorry to hear of your loss, my sincere condolences. Beautiful piece Ian and a very clever way of hollowing and then disguising the method of hollowing. Great work mate. Take care Ian. Cheers, Huw
Cheers Huw! Yeah I thought I’d like to get it quite thin and didn’t have the time to try and do it in one piece, this was a good alternative and kept it looking nice. Hope you’re well my friend.
Sympathy Ian, I bet your father is really proud of your wonderful works and talent. Stunning piece, of course. God Bless and Prayers for comfort and peace.
What a great piece. I appreciate that you must need to interrupt your work to set the camera. Thank you for taking the time and sharing what you do so well.
Such a beautiful piece! The color and grain were unexpected, and the finish is really nice. I'm so sorry about your loss. Your family is in my prayers. 🙏🏻
Very nice outcome! I like the way you disguised that this piece was turned in two sections. I would have preferred that you had stopped the lathe more frequently so that I could see your progress.
Thank you for your kind words, to be honest I have piles of sticks and bits and pieces of wood, I do use some but I could probably do with a log burner for a lot of them
I’m not a wood turner but I sure do enjoy watching your videos. The Color and form of this piece is fantastic. I’m curious as to how dry the timber is before you turn it. Some of the pieces look covered in green moss so they can’t be too dry. Once turned how do you keep them from not splitting and cracking?
Hey Mike! Thanks for your comment mate, truthfully some pieces from videos can crack and warp but certain types of wood seem to hold their shape perfectly like this pine & Leylandii. We’re looking at building/buying a wood kiln shortly so it shouldn’t be an issue in the future.
Really nice work. Like the method you used to hollow it out. I would have liked to see the piece transform in the lathe in the stopped footage as the branches disappeared. I am surprised that the pine smoothed out so well being so knotty. Great work.
What a beautiful piece Ian all the little spots where the limbs were really make a neat look. Maybe next time you should wear a glove your wife would probably like that much better than trying to remove all that sticky pine pitch off your sweater Blessings
I have some questions for you: why do you use dipoxy? Is it because you like it better as a finish to your piece, or does help against warping and cracking when the wood dries? These might be absolutely silly questions, keep in mind I am an absolute noob at this !
Sad to hear about your Father! Watching woodturning like this is so relaxing to me! This vessel is beautiful! Do you have a site or email address for your art?
Hey Sandra, thanks for your kind words. We do have an Etsy page macetching.etsy.com We'll be adding a lot more on there this year but it's been a little hectic recently.
@@timboyle5424 Hey Tim, really appreciate your comment mate! I would say actual time to make it, sand, finish etc was around 12-15 hours but we didn’t have a great deal of free time
Was my fathers (now passed) hobby. He spent days in his workshop. It was sad seeing him slip slowly into dementia. I bought him a ton of wood. Beautiful wood. And he just couldn't turn anymore. He forgot how. Was very sad to be sure. Hes in a better place now turning and enjoying himself Im sure. Nice job you did here sir. Dad would have loved to have watched and picked up tips.
Ahh sorry to hear that Rob, dementia is a hard thing for a family to deal with. We’ve had family members with it too, terrible disease. You have your memories of you father & that’s what matters, hope you’re doing okay mate.
Beautiful piece, and great artistry and craftsmanship. Presume the original knot whorl block was pre-seasoned so it didn't wind up subsequently cracking.
Très jolie pièce félicitations. J'aimerais essayer la protection d'une pièce comme vous le faites à la résine. Est-ce qu' il suffit juste de passer une couche de résine au pinceau comme vous le faites et de poncer une fois sec ?? où y a-t-il encore une autre chose après ! en vous remerciant d'avance. Christophe
Hey Christopher, I’d say a couple of coats may be better, if the resin is all level and smooth then you may not need to sand it but generally I do. Thanks for your comment!
Beautiful piece. I enjoy watching your videos as I learn so much from you. Your handling of the cutting tools. Your creativity with a very strange log. Your technique is so original. I wish I could just come to your shop and ask you a gazillion questions while watching you work.
Stunning piece, thank you for your video.
Talk about a relaxing video. Once you start watching you can't stop. Beautiful piece of work.
Sorry to hear about your father it's hard to lose a father best wishes to you and your family I enjoy your videos on carving immensely thank you you're very talented
Thanks Judith! I appreciate your kind comment and hope you're doing well :)
Sorry for your loss. Thank you for another excellent video.
Thanks Matthew, I appreciate your kind words and support mate.
Ken having watched this craftsman at his lathe I can really appreciate and respect your passion and zeal. Not to mention of cause his ability with the use of his cutting tools. He must be his own saw doctor.
Nice job brother. Like from Mumbai, India.
Beautifully done Ian. I think pine is very under rated, you find some stunning grain patterns in it as you've just demonstrated. Condolences on the loss of your father.
Cheers Gary! Hope you’re doing well mate
Hi Ian, Sorry to hear of your loss, my sincere condolences.
Beautiful piece Ian and a very clever way of hollowing and then disguising the method of hollowing.
Great work mate.
Take care Ian.
Cheers, Huw
Cheers Huw! Yeah I thought I’d like to get it quite thin and didn’t have the time to try and do it in one piece, this was a good alternative and kept it looking nice. Hope you’re well my friend.
Stunning!
Thanks!
We missed you last week. So sorry about your father.
Great video. Thank you❤
Thanks Jen! I appreciate your support as always, stay safe
That turned out exceptionally beautiful
Beautiful. Awesome. Fantastic. I just don't have the right words to describe how wonderful this piece looks.
Thanks a lot Dona! I appreciate that
Looks like a gas giant
Sympathy Ian, I bet your father is really proud of your wonderful works and talent. Stunning piece, of course. God Bless and Prayers for comfort and peace.
Thanks for your kind words mate, hope you’re doing well
@IanMacWoodturning , you also, thank you.
That is beautiful work and a very a informative look 👍
Thanks very much Kim!
I build with metal motorcycle and sidecars but wood is So peaceful and beautiful my place will be all wood inside GOD BLESS YOUR INDEVERS Pappy
Geweldig wat mooi !
En wat een goed idee om er stuk af te zagen en zo de hele kruik uitgehold te krijgen !
Heel erg bedankt mijn vriend, het leek een beetje makkelijker om het open te snijden om de klus te klaren haha.
That really beautiful amazing job keep up with the good work you do
One of my favourites
Thanks!
Beautiful piece. The grains and colors and knots look wonderful. Sorry about your loss.
Cheers John, I appreciate that mate
My condolence to you and your famili 🇵🇹
GORGEOUS
Thanks Donna!
She's a beauty mate! Hope you're well - all the best!
Cheers Paul! Hope you’re doing well mate
Mother nature and a persons skill = beauty.
Beautiful. Outstanding. Thank you.
Thanks!
@@ibrahimghibihisab8913 The "Allah" I hear about is a complete tosser. I despise it.
I don't know exactly what you made this little wooden box for, but I know it's very interesting and neat for your work.❤😂
😎 ver goooood
Super cool, and no noticable tearout either with the pine!
Beautiful piece. I love the way you added burn marks around the cut.
Thanks Jean!
Absolutely gorgeous Ian.
Thanks Jack!
Marvellous masterpiece
Thanks!
It is Absolutely BEAUTIFUL!!!!
Thanks!
Mac u are doing a great job budy keep going
Thanks mate!
AAAAHHHHHH!!!!! BEAUTIFUL!!! TYFS
Very Nice
Thanks
What a great piece. I appreciate that you must need to interrupt your work to set the camera. Thank you for taking the time and sharing what you do so well.
I am so sorry to hear about your father I am sure he was a great man. you do some awesome work!
Thanks David, I appreciate it!
ماشاء الله تبارك الرحمن تسلم ايدك عمل فني جميل تحياتي لك من فلسطين
Hello Ian mac I hope this piece turns out very nice from paul chapman at London uk 🇬🇧
Cheers Paul, hope you’re doing well mate
Wow Ian, that is awesome, "the cliffs of insanity" was what sprung to mind when I saw the start. The end is so brilliant.
Haha thanks Brett, hope you’re doing well mate
Really gorgeous!
Just gorgeous! What an amazing piece of wood. And the perfect treatment for it.
Thanks Karen!
Beautiful piece
Cheers Tom!
That hollow form is absolutely beautiful.
Beautiful work thanks for sharing.
Cheers Gerald!
You are a true craftsman. Beautiful work!
Gorgeous piece Ian. Beautiful job.
Thanks Rick!
Wow! That looks fantastic. What a great idea
That looks brilliant.
Great piece. Liked the way you put in the bottom. Very cool. Imitation is the greatest form of flattery:)
Great job, a nice lesson of turning!
Thanks Umberto! Hope you're doing well
Such a beautiful piece! The color and grain were unexpected, and the finish is really nice.
I'm so sorry about your loss. Your family is in my prayers. 🙏🏻
Thanks Gwynn, it’s been tough but we’ll keep going. Hope you & your family are doing well.
An unusual but very pleasing form.
Thanks!
Really great, nice to watch.
Good skill, i like this
Wish you success ❤
Really nice Ian!
Thanks Ben!
Nice!!!!!!
Good job
Thanks 👍🏻
Istimewa woodturning skills bubut good mr
Beautiful but crazy patterned wood. It was a delight to watch you turn and finish this.
Very nice outcome! I like the way you disguised that this piece was turned in two sections. I would have preferred that you had stopped the lathe more frequently so that I could see your progress.
Nice🙏🏼👍👍👍🙋
Fantastic finished piece.. Great video.. Thank you 😁
Thank you too!
Beautiful piece!❤
@@ibrahimghibihisab8913 what?
Skvělá práce, mistrovské dílo 👍
Sehr schön, gefällt mir super gut
Danke!
Wow Amazing Technique
Awesome
Thanks mate
FANTASTIC!
I'm really enjoying all your interesting videos. Keep up the great work dude you're so talented
Cool!!!👍
Hermosa pieza, con esa madera que tiene tantos nudos y colores, una belleza!!!!👏👏👏💖💖💖🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷
Ser gut!!!
Одно удовольствие смотреть и делать самому. Супер
Ian, hell I thought you were turning an octopus there,great job mate well done
Haha cheers Alan
Beautiful
Cheers mate!
Belle réussite bravo Ian 👍👏
Thank you my friend
So sorry to hear about your dad.
What did you end up doing with the branches you cut at the beginning?
Thank you for your kind words, to be honest I have piles of sticks and bits and pieces of wood, I do use some but I could probably do with a log burner for a lot of them
I’m not a wood turner but I sure do enjoy watching your videos. The Color and form of this piece is fantastic.
I’m curious as to how dry the timber is before you turn it. Some of the pieces look covered in green moss so they can’t be too dry. Once turned how do you keep them from not splitting and cracking?
Hey Mike! Thanks for your comment mate, truthfully some pieces from videos can crack and warp but certain types of wood seem to hold their shape perfectly like this pine & Leylandii. We’re looking at building/buying a wood kiln shortly so it shouldn’t be an issue in the future.
😂linda de mais parabéns .de SP Brasil.
As always, I am in awe of the work you produce. It is truly exceptional.
Thank you very much!
Really nice work. Like the method you used to hollow it out. I would have liked to see the piece transform in the lathe in the stopped footage as the branches disappeared. I am surprised that the pine smoothed out so well being so knotty. Great work.
What an awesome chunk of wood! I saw another comment about a cookie jar, that would have been awesome! But nice job on the piece 👌
You are very talented you turned that spider pine into a very beautiful piece of art
WOW !
What a beautiful piece Ian all the little spots where the limbs were really make a neat look. Maybe next time you should wear a glove your wife would probably like that much better than trying to remove all that sticky pine pitch off your sweater Blessings
beautiful piece
I have some questions for you: why do you use dipoxy? Is it because you like it better as a finish to your piece, or does help against warping and cracking when the wood dries? These might be absolutely silly questions, keep in mind I am an absolute noob at this !
I used Dipoxy just for a clear finish on this one! It definitely can be useful for stiffing up wood though and helping prevent cracking.
❤ bela raiz
I can smell the pine through the video
Not much beats the smell of fresh cut pine
Great work! When you start carving, do you carve for size or to get down to the better part of the wood?
Usually I turn to get it to a useable piece. I appreciate your comment mate!
Again WOW, I wish I knew what you have forgotten about turning wood.
Cheers Scotty! I've been learning as I go, you've just gotta push yourself and you'll progress quickly.
Starry Night
Sad to hear about your Father! Watching woodturning like this is so relaxing to me! This vessel is beautiful! Do you have a site or email address for your art?
Hey Sandra, thanks for your kind words. We do have an Etsy page macetching.etsy.com We'll be adding a lot more on there this year but it's been a little hectic recently.
Ian, a nice piece. What was the reason for cutting the top of and then gluing it back on? Was for ease of hollowing out?
Exactly that Darren, if I had more time I would have hollowed it without parting it but I was on a tight schedule
Love your vids. What was the total elapsed time from start to finish? Not counting things like drying time.
@@timboyle5424 Hey Tim, really appreciate your comment mate! I would say actual time to make it, sand, finish etc was around 12-15 hours but we didn’t have a great deal of free time
Pozdrawiam serdecznie i życzę miłego dnia
❤❤
Was my fathers (now passed) hobby. He spent days in his workshop. It was sad seeing him slip slowly into dementia. I bought him a ton of wood. Beautiful wood. And he just couldn't turn anymore. He forgot how. Was very sad to be sure. Hes in a better place now turning and enjoying himself Im sure. Nice job you did here sir. Dad would have loved to have watched and picked up tips.
Ahh sorry to hear that Rob, dementia is a hard thing for a family to deal with. We’ve had family members with it too, terrible disease. You have your memories of you father & that’s what matters, hope you’re doing okay mate.
My dad too sucks
@@IanMacWoodturning Thank you Ian, very kind comments.
@@davestark2015 Sure does Dave, it sure does.
Nh
Beautiful piece, and great artistry and craftsmanship. Presume the original knot whorl block was pre-seasoned so it didn't wind up subsequently cracking.
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Wow
Я смотрел это видео, и думал только об одном. Почему ты работаешь без перчаток?
Но получилось не плохо. Думаю повторить.
Подпишусь на тебя.
👍 изумительно!!!
Très jolie pièce félicitations.
J'aimerais essayer la protection d'une pièce comme vous le faites à la résine.
Est-ce qu' il suffit juste de passer une couche de résine au pinceau comme vous le faites et de poncer une fois sec ?? où y a-t-il encore une autre chose après ! en vous remerciant d'avance. Christophe
Hey Christopher, I’d say a couple of coats may be better, if the resin is all level and smooth then you may not need to sand it but generally I do. Thanks for your comment!