Back in the day, the old-time turners turned greenwood. Then, they stored the items in a bin of the shavings from the wood. Note, it was turned oversized. then in six months, they finished the piece! If one could rough out one per day for a year, then every day the next year, there would be one or more to offer for sale. A modern-day turner (in a national magazine) recommended a plastic bag instead of the bins of wood. It must work. However, I did not try it when I used to turn. Good luck and keep on turning out your work, and your videos. Thanks J.D.
Yeah, I did think about taking this approach but to be honest most of my turning is for enjoyment for me and the audience not necessarily to provide me sales. I like seeing what i can create from a drawing on a piece of paper.
I am absolutely fascinated by your work. I could watch you do this for hours. You have such a love for what you are creating and it can be seen in the great care you take with your projects. Beautiful works you are an amazingly talented artist sir. Thank you for sharing with the world.
Nice piece of wood turning. Thank you for sharing. As an observation, It seems to me many wood turners use a lot of resin in their pieces, yet end up turning it away. I don’t know how one would prevent this waste when turning to the desired shape. Good resin isn’t cheap and it is sad to see so much waste hit the floor. But, I realize as a wood turner, that’s just part hobby/craft/art/game. Regardless of this thought, you turned a very nice piece!!!👍👍👍👍
Thanks. Yeah it can be difficult to get full coverage on the cracks as they run all around the piece even underneath. Sometimes it's safer just to use extra resin for a guarantee you won't miss anything.
Glasscutr ....hey, when you’ve got a brand new pressure pot you need to use it anyway you can. His followers helped him buy the pressure chamber so a little wasted resin is a low price to pay. I’d go outside and pick up the first piece of rotten broke off snag of a limb I stumbled across, submerge it in resin under pressure then turn the dog shit out of it! Hell I might even submerge all my resin shavings off the floor in resin and turn it down to a toothpick if I felt the urge. Resin soaking pressurizing and turning, what could be more enjoyable I ask ya.
I've just discovered your channel - recommended to me. Watched the gorgeous cube/bowl , then the plywood rings, and then this - masterful work. Beautiful.
Very Good - But a lot of wood & Epoxy got wasted in the process till the final vase is made. Just think , is there any ways you can minimize this wastage of wood & molded epoxy or can you collect & re- utilize this scrapped wood & epoxy in any way!!!!
I think the guy is a newbie that could not figure out if he needed casting. It happens to new turners. they have problem with envisioning what they can get out of a log.
Whoever you are, that Walnut Vase is stunningly beautiful...and you got some crazy good skills my friend. Also, the filmwork and editing in this is professional grade...absolute respect and peace to you.
Ever use PEG? To keep the wood from checking? I don't do much turning, some, more sculpture but similar issues. I've also carved green and dried in my cool basement.
Здравствуйте. ! Мой отец был платником, он делал мебель, разную. Мне очень нравится запах свежих опилок, может потому , что он для нас своих детей сделал собственноручно кроватки. А тут смешиваются, и соединяются в одном, натуральный запах дерева и химический элемент. Это ювелирная работа. Супер мне понравилось видео. Спасибо. ☺
It looked like there were only a couple of cracks in the wood. Wouldn't it have been easier to pour the epoxy in the cracks even if you had to do it more than once? They make a green wood stabilizer but I never used it. Great job and it looks fantastic!
At least with the way he did it guaranteed that the resin would penetrate and fill that crack completely and it eliminated the need for a seal coat which would have been necessary in order to prevent bubbles from forming due to the wood off gassing had he a just tried to fill that crack by pouring.
IL y. 2998 pouces vers le bas. Des pouces rouges. Cela veut dire qu'il y a 2998 personnes qui sont mal dans leur peau, malheureuses, jalouses, et qui s'ennuient. Ca fait presque 3%. En effet, je peut comprendre que des gens n'aiment pas parce que ce n'est pas leur truc. Mais là, on a un artiste qui fait quelque chose d'extraordinaire, absolument magnifique. Il permet de rendre un morceau de bis éternel tout en le mettant en valeur, et il nous partage cette vidéo et son talent gratuitement. Comment on peut mettre un pouce rouge dans ces cas là? J'espère que ces gens, au moins un seul, lira mon commentaire et le traduira. Parce que lui, Mind to Made, prend du temps à faire cette vidéo et à nous l'offrir. Beaucoup plus de temps que le commentaire négatif ou le pouce rouge du type qui probablement, passe son temps à se balader de vidéos en vidéos et à mal noter, au lieu de faire quelque chose de sa vie et partager. Et le pire est qu'il n'est même pas heureux en mettant un pouce rouge, et pourtant il le fait, va savoir pourquoi.
Merci d'avoir pris le temps d'écrire cet article. Je ne comprends pas pourquoi les gens regardent ces types de vidéos s'ils n'aiment pas les déchets. 👍
That vase is beautiful! I think I would have dealt with the cracks differently though. Dremel them a bit as you did, yes. But instead of doing epoxy resin, I would have done cooked pine sap into the cracks. And boiled linseed oil followed with hot bee's wax to finish. I love the epoxy resin for some projects, but this wood is too beautiful to apply nothing but all-natural sealers and finishes to such beautiful wood.
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This kept coming in my recommendation and then I watched it..... From now on I am not going to question this in my recommendation...😃 By the way wonderful work
Вот оно создание из полена - буратина настоящего шедевра!!! Смотрел как завороженный весь ролик. Автору сего чуда огромный респект. Руки растут откуда нужно и они золотые.
Oh boy, what is he going to set free? A thing of beauty! The only thing this color freak would have done differently is to have made the resin a turquoise, electric blue, or fuchsia. Your music choices were perfect as well. Thanks for sharing!
Absolutely beautiful! Serious question, why not turn the piece and fill the cracks toward the end? It just seemed that the only epoxy left was in the cracks
Hi, please advise why did you use apoxy if you wanted the wood color, to fill the holes, you could use a thin layer but why so much and than too out the whole of it?
So nice to watch something positive on the internet
That is nothing short of stunning! Thank you for sharing your craftsmanship with us!
Thanks Mike!
Back in the day, the old-time turners turned greenwood. Then, they stored the items in a bin of the shavings from the wood. Note, it was turned oversized. then in six months, they finished the piece! If one could rough out one per day for a year, then every day the next year, there would be one or more to offer for sale. A modern-day turner (in a national magazine) recommended a plastic bag instead of the bins of wood. It must work. However, I did not try it when I used to turn. Good luck and keep on turning out your work, and your videos. Thanks J.D.
Yeah, I did think about taking this approach but to be honest most of my turning is for enjoyment for me and the audience not necessarily to provide me sales. I like seeing what i can create from a drawing on a piece of paper.
I really enjoy your videos. No conversation, just amazing work
I am absolutely fascinated by your work. I could watch you do this for hours. You have such a love for what you are creating and it can be seen in the great care you take with your projects. Beautiful works you are an amazingly talented artist sir. Thank you for sharing with the world.
You cant beat watching a real craftsman doing his thing.
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Nice piece of wood turning. Thank you for sharing.
As an observation, It seems to me many wood turners use a lot of resin in their pieces, yet end up turning it away. I don’t know how one would prevent this waste when turning to the desired shape. Good resin isn’t cheap and it is sad to see so much waste hit the floor. But, I realize as a wood turner, that’s just part hobby/craft/art/game. Regardless of this thought, you turned a very nice piece!!!👍👍👍👍
Thanks. Yeah it can be difficult to get full coverage on the cracks as they run all around the piece even underneath. Sometimes it's safer just to use extra resin for a guarantee you won't miss anything.
Glasscutr ....hey, when you’ve got a brand new pressure pot you need to use it anyway you can. His followers helped him buy the pressure chamber so a little wasted resin is a low price to pay. I’d go outside and pick up the first piece of rotten broke off snag of a limb I stumbled across, submerge it in resin under pressure then turn the dog shit out of it! Hell I might even submerge all my resin shavings off the floor in resin and turn it down to a toothpick if I felt the urge. Resin soaking pressurizing and turning, what could be more enjoyable I ask ya.
Such beautiful music to accompany such a beautiful piece of wood turning artwork
Thanks, glad you found it enjoyable 👍
I internally screamed when you casted black resin, but relieved when I figured that it’s just for the cracks
The final product is very beautiful, love the shape and the contrast.
Beautiful, elegant piece. The walnut was the right wood to use for the smooth lines! Nice work!!
Thank you sir!
Absolutely love walnut, some of the most beautiful wood to work with
I agree 👍
This video is so satisfying. Great work. Amazing craftsmanship!
Beautiful camera work, beautiful music, and a beautiful vase. Love watching your videos. Keep up the brilliant work.
Thanks Steve
Beautiful! Love the satin finish much better than high gloss for this piece.
this is the most relaxing video I've ever seen ,you're very skilled allso.A true artist.Thank you
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That is beautiful! Kids need to learn this kind of craft!!
Pretty but I'm also wondering about the over use of the resin seems wasteful considering the price.
Yep. Maybe another way next time
Same thing came to my mind. But I thought amateur guy. I should appreciate the effort.
Sheila perry-rosales ..... yeah, and I'm wondering about the over-use of letters in your name, seems quite wasteful..!!
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(Wow) I love what you've made out of the walnut root its an amazing piece of wood work!
Nice piece , good taste . But pleace tell me the pulpose of the epoxy. Is nothing left ...
Никогда не думал что так много народу будет смотреть работу токаря....Но он создал красоту-браво!!!
Я тоже удивлен 👍
I don't quite understand the resin part....all that resin for that little crack? Beautiful, tho!
There were a few that are not as noticeable from the video. I figured i'd fill them all in one go. Thanks for watching
I've just discovered your channel - recommended to me.
Watched the gorgeous cube/bowl , then the plywood rings, and then this - masterful work. Beautiful.
Ian Macfarlane same journey
Very Good - But a lot of wood & Epoxy got wasted in the process till the final vase is made. Just think , is there any ways you can minimize this wastage of wood & molded epoxy or can you collect & re- utilize this scrapped wood & epoxy in any way!!!!
I admire the craftmanship.
From firewood to fantastic!
Beautiful piece, thanks for sharing your craft.
Cheers
No problem Rick, thank you for your time
No idea why this was in recomended, loved it, interesting, relaxing, keep up the good work :)
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All along that vase was hiding inside of that root. Impressive.
Great video! Wood work is so magical! Maybe Ill try it someday. I suggest to put some flowers in the vase for final show.
true craftsmanship! amazing, a joy to watch.
The Wood came out great, but seems like the waste of a lot of casting material to fill a few cracks.
It was a little excessive but this was partly because i premade the mold before microwaving and returning
I think the guy is a newbie that could not figure out if he needed casting. It happens to new turners. they have problem with envisioning what they can get out of a log.
Yep no idea what i'm doing or where i'm going.
Whoever you are, that Walnut Vase is stunningly beautiful...and you got some crazy good skills my friend. Also, the filmwork and editing in this is professional grade...absolute respect and peace to you.
Thanks. That means alot!
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I like how the shape of the piece is very well done, and that piano on the backgroun music make feel like I'm watching something majestic.
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stunning wood but also i love the idea that the cracks are dark mysterious and glinting!
Ever use PEG? To keep the wood from checking? I don't do much turning, some, more sculpture but similar issues. I've also carved green and dried in my cool basement.
Nice shaped vase, I love Walnut.
Thanks John. Walnut is probably my favorite.
beautiful. hand made pieces are not just objects, they have a soul.
very nice project...looks like all the epoxy got carved out (except what stabilized the deep crack); finished product is beautiful
Could have easily just filled the crack and not waste so much plastic.
you’re a skilled craftsmen obviously, but i just wanted to say your video editing is really great also. it’s a great combo.
Beautiful piece, but what was the point of all the resin?
This is so pretty!! That grain is beautiful 😊
Thanks 👍
Awesome job, reminds me of Bob Ross painting.....very relaxing!!
Thanks ✌️
..thx for reminding me of Bob
Wow!! What can you say about a craftsman that does work like that.......Thank you for sharing!!
Very nice but what was the point of the glittery epoxy?
Здравствуйте. ! Мой отец был платником, он делал мебель, разную. Мне очень нравится запах свежих опилок, может потому , что он для нас своих детей сделал собственноручно кроватки. А тут смешиваются, и соединяются в одном, натуральный запах дерева и химический элемент. Это ювелирная работа. Супер мне понравилось видео. Спасибо. ☺
Хорошая история .. Спасибо за просмотр. 👍
Только непонятно зачем было заливать всю вазу, если трещины и так можно было замазать. Ведь все полимеры все равно потом резцами убрал.
Может автор боялся что вся эта еботня разлетится при обработке и таким образом сделал её крепче .
Но это не точно.
Залив смолу, он всё это поместил в герметичную ёмкость под давлением. Видимо так смола проникает во все поры дерева и становится прочней.
Непонятно, зачем мастер выбрал такое некачественное полено? Всё кривое в трещинах и сучках. Такое только на дрова годится.
It looked like there were only a couple of cracks in the wood.
Wouldn't it have been easier to pour the epoxy in the cracks even if you had to do it more than once?
They make a green wood stabilizer but I never used it.
Great job and it looks fantastic!
Maybe. I'll try another approach next time.
That was my only serious question. Why use all that epoxy only to lathe it all off except the little bit in the cracks?
At least with the way he did it guaranteed that the resin would penetrate and fill that crack completely and it eliminated the need for a seal coat which would have been necessary in order to prevent bubbles from forming due to the wood off gassing had he a just tried to fill that crack by pouring.
Couldn't agree more. Such a waist of time and money, although a beautiful end product!
That was an amazing piece!
The background music was also a good choice 👍
Thanks 👌
Piece of art. So simple, so beautiful.
IL y. 2998 pouces vers le bas. Des pouces rouges.
Cela veut dire qu'il y a 2998 personnes qui sont mal dans leur peau, malheureuses, jalouses, et qui s'ennuient.
Ca fait presque 3%.
En effet, je peut comprendre que des gens n'aiment pas parce que ce n'est pas leur truc.
Mais là, on a un artiste qui fait quelque chose d'extraordinaire, absolument magnifique.
Il permet de rendre un morceau de bis éternel tout en le mettant en valeur, et il nous partage cette vidéo et son talent gratuitement.
Comment on peut mettre un pouce rouge dans ces cas là?
J'espère que ces gens, au moins un seul, lira mon commentaire et le traduira.
Parce que lui, Mind to Made, prend du temps à faire cette vidéo et à nous l'offrir.
Beaucoup plus de temps que le commentaire négatif ou le pouce rouge du type qui probablement, passe son temps à se balader de vidéos en vidéos et à mal noter, au lieu de faire quelque chose de sa vie et partager.
Et le pire est qu'il n'est même pas heureux en mettant un pouce rouge, et pourtant il le fait, va savoir pourquoi.
Merci d'avoir pris le temps d'écrire cet article. Je ne comprends pas pourquoi les gens regardent ces types de vidéos s'ils n'aiment pas les déchets. 👍
Wow, that is a gorgeous piece; when I saw all that epoxy resin, I had my doubts but the finished article is beautiful. Very well done.
Thank you Susan 🙂
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Wow, thank you for setting free the beauty hidden in that log.
Thanks for watching 👍
What’s the benefit of putting the epoxy under pressure? Does it dry faster or does it help it squeeze into all the cracks?
Very nice.. you don't have electronic store or ebay store for such items?
Not yet
That vase is beautiful! I think I would have dealt with the cracks differently though. Dremel them a bit as you did, yes. But instead of doing epoxy resin, I would have done cooked pine sap into the cracks. And boiled linseed oil followed with hot bee's wax to finish.
I love the epoxy resin for some projects, but this wood is too beautiful to apply nothing but all-natural sealers and finishes to such beautiful wood.
Sound like good options 👍
Azri'el Collier post your own😏
Yeah this guy is a hack
Congratulations beautiful job! My dad made many things like this, wish I could watch again.
I don't know how I found my way here. but I'm so zen right now watching this. The vase is stunning. mad crazy skills.
Explicarme para que le pusiste la recina si se la quitaste otra ves toda para que sirvió entonces????
Didn't the black resin became a moot point, if you carved everything deeper than resin-level ?
That was so soothing... feel like I just left church.
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Appreciate that Brian
That was beautiful. A real privilege to watch.
Nice work, but why the black polly plastic stuff? Couldn't u do it without
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Turned out gorgeous. Liked, subscribed and your new Patreon. 😊 keep up the excellent work.
Awesome man thanks
Absolutely mesmerising. Love to own a piece of your work.
O my gosh, I love it. It's so pretty.
Good job ❤
Thanks!
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Nicely done video - and the editing was excellent. Made me want to get a lathe. Nice touch!
Beautiful, what was the acrylic for?
Beautiful job, I thought it was going to break apart as it looked ominous lol. Great character and colours. Congrats! Cheers, Sean
Thanks!
5:00 i like alot when the piano start
С большим интересом посмотрел видеоролик ни на секунду не отрываясь от процесса.впечатлил.уверен такие вещи ручной штучной работы найдут своего ценителя если не сейчас то обязательно потом и возможно что с годами цены не малой стоить.удачи тебе мастер.
Нормуль, не более. При желании можешь найти и посмотреть классно выполненые как в процессе работы, так и конечный результат
@@svoboda1_2023 ну зачем вот так писать если сам нечего не умеешь делать? Сам поставь свои рукотворные произведения а мы оценям а спустя десятилетия и потомки быть может оценят
Всё равно, что свинью стричь.
Причём никакой техники безопасности. Стружка летит в харю, а если бревно сорвётся, то нанесёт травмы. Этот токарь по дереву сильно рискует.
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Ты хоть раз к токарному станку в своей жизни подошёл, или тока лёжа на диване стружку снимаешь... Ась???
Fantastic video and piece of work!
Dude...I mean holy....I don't even know where to begin. Amazing!!
Зачем нужно было эпоксидкой заливать, если потом ее всю срезал. Богатенький мастер!
не задавай глупых вопросов ,чтоб не получать такие же ответы ... может включишь мозг и дойдёт зачем ...
Vases are very beautiful, look very unique! Thanks for sharing!
I for one am tremendously impressed that you hollowed that with no jig. I now to your exceptional skills sir.
Thank you Suzette. I like to at least keep the lathe work hand craft even if i do use a bunch of power tools.
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Pra que aplicar resina... Se torneou Ela foa?
The start of turning videos are always good.
Brilliant,top class.
This kept coming in my recommendation and then I watched it..... From now on I am not going to question this in my recommendation...😃
By the way wonderful work
The algorithm knows best 😜
Вот оно создание из полена - буратина настоящего шедевра!!! Смотрел как завороженный весь ролик. Автору сего чуда огромный респект. Руки растут откуда нужно и они золотые.
Только непонятно зачем он компаундом заливал заготовку если всё сточил нахрен, и похоже кувшин то не полый, просто горлышко углубил и всё.
Almaz Ali я думаю трещину заполнил, которую предварительно обработал.
Когда собаке делать нечего, - она яйца лижет ...
just found out your content and I watch hypnotized. great work m8
Both the process and the end result … quite beautiful
Maravilloso , tu trabajo yo diría una labor de excelencia
Gracias
How fascinating and soothing somehow. All finished and only 12 minutes LOL
Glad you found it worth your time 🙂
Absolutely gorgeous; a tremendous piece of art! I was surprised and thrilled you used the dremmel tool to accentuate the crack! So awesome!
Thanks Mr Larry
First time I am seeing this type of lathe machine ...how he cut that from tool....
Só não entendi a aplicação da resina
Like this piece, many of the shapes you turn are so elegantly understated. Let the material express itself. Well done!
Thank you!
Oh boy, what is he going to set free? A thing of beauty! The only thing this color freak would have done differently is to have made the resin a turquoise, electric blue, or fuchsia. Your music choices were perfect as well. Thanks for sharing!
смысл было заливать смолой? всё равно обработали до дерева.а так красиво.
Вот и я об этом думаю, столько лишнего или всё-таки имеет какой-то смысл?
Чтобы те трещины заполнить и укрепить, наверно.
Для крепости .
Было много маленьких трещин. Проще было залить все сразу для полного охвата
Много времени было потрачено на создание ненужной, бесполезной х..ни, а искусством, это может назвать только шизофреник 🤡
Awesome work! Amazing what skilled hands can do to an ordinary piece of wood.
Absolutely beautiful! Serious question, why not turn the piece and fill the cracks toward the end? It just seemed that the only epoxy left was in the cracks
Thanks. Just an oversight on my part
Wow !! I’m speechless , and to think there was a time people did this without machinery!
I'm enamored with the magnetic fingertips.
For a second there ... I was questioning your tactics... then you made me see the light 💡 🥺 ... thank you
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Hi, please advise why did you use apoxy if you wanted the wood color, to fill the holes, you could use a thin layer but why so much and than too out the whole of it?
Bad decision
Do you sell any of your work, its wonderful
I will sell select pieces 👍