Absolutely gorgeous, and what a striking color! I am fascinated by the entire turning process, even the "boring" part. My brother was a master wood artist and as a child I used to watch with wide eyed wonder as he created his masterpieces. These videos always take me back to those times. And please keep narrating, that just adds to the experience. Thank you kindly sir!
Love the narration. It's good to know another turners thought process as he or she progresses through the piece. Also I found this video searching for wood turning avocado wood as I just got some from a neighbor and didn't know what to expect from it. Thanks.
Thank you shellmaker, I really appreciate your thoughts. It helps me a lot to know that someone learns or get something out of my videos to help them along the way. Best wishes to you with your turning.
Very nice! Narrative addition works for me, it lets people know the thought process which is very important. Keep up the excellent work and videos. Glenn
Personally, I like a little explanation as you go. And a bowl is gorgeous. The color is something else I really like it looks really good. Thank you for sharing.
Thank you KLee, sometimes I take things for granted. That’s partly why I thought I would share a little bit about the wood, and tree. I we only have a few stares that grow avocados. How would someone know anything about an avocado tree and wood if you live anywhere it’s cold. They don’t grow there as they are a tropical fruit tree. Thank you for your comment.
Thank you Dennis, some verifies of avocado look pink, red, and orange after they were cut. Most will darken to a some form of brown as they age. It’s just so beautiful when it’s fresh and turned. Thank you for watching my videos
Love the narration and the info you share on the wood and what happens as you go through your process. Would love more of that as well as picking the blanks or anything on the machine you use currently and any prior machines. Thanks, enjoyed end result as well as the process.
Thank you UNTreebook, I appreciate your comments. I will try and share more of the process as I do more turnings. Because I do tree trimming for a living and am an active avocado farmer I get a lot of different types of wood. I like to share the different varieties. I don’t buy wood so I use rough blanks. They are often very rough and I use a chainsaw to shape them so they will turn on the lathe. Thank you again for your comments. Appreciate very much. You watching my videos.
I have never seen avocado before, it is very nice and colorful! I do like your narration as it gives context to what you are doing, also just listening to a lathe for 10 minutes can make an exciting project kinda dull. Keep up the good work and thanks for sharing it!
Great video and very good narration. I obviously like narration that is informative and this was very informative indeed. Also, I had absolutely no idea that avocado wood could be so colorful and good to turn. I started planning my retirement in 2015, by looking for a property in a nice warm climate. I found a good one in the central mountains of Puerto Rico and will move there in July. In the past 3+ years I've purchase most tools to build my shop on my 2-acre property, and now that I know how pretty avocado wood is, I'm going to be turning quite a lot of it, as avocado trees are plentiful and lots of times they must be cut down. Thank you so much for making this video, and as far as I'm concerned, please continue narrating.
Thank you Fred, I am very glad I did share what I could with this video. I’m happy you found something useful to you. I didn’t mention that besides doing tree work for the last 30 years I’ve also farmed avocado trees and citrus for the last 40 years. They are one of my favorite trees to grow when they grow well. And I love the fruit as well. I am working on Woodturning as a side project for now, I hope I can turn the videos and woodworking into my retirement plan in the near future. Congratulations on your retirement and best to you when you get to your new home.
@@darrenswoodworks8695 Thank you Daren. I look forward to more videos from you. I've only nen subscribed to your channel for 3 or 4 months but I like what you do. You must either live Florida or southern California, right? I think those are the only 2 states where citrus and avocado trees can grow well.
I am a first time viewer and really was pleased with what I saw. In fact, despite your skill and quality results, had you not been commentating, I might have moved on. I find that I learn best by listening to what people are narrating or saying as they work. I also like to get to know the person I'm watching, for whatever reason. Makes it more engaging for me than the endless repetitive Maple bowl turnings that are out there.
Thank you Jay, I’ve been hearing much of the same from many other comments. I’ve been watching woodworking and turning videos for many years myself. I never thought I’d have anything to share that hasn’t already been covered by someone else. After I saw a few people turning without commentary I finally decided make some videos. It helped me get started. Now it’s time for the next step. Public speaking to me was worse than death as far back as I can remember. And that’s been awhile. So bear with me as I make this transition. Thanks for your input. It been very helpful. I appreciate you taking the time to watch my videos.
Thank you Virginia, we have lots of avocado trees and wood along the coast. I’ve turned so much of it I got tired of turning it. I came into some and said to myself it’s been awhile, let give it a try. It’s a soft wood and turns very nicely. It also warps very badly. And sadly the beautiful color has faded mostly to browns. But it will be a great before and after comparison. Thank you again for your comments.
Thank you Jim, Olive is one I don’t get much myself. Though it grows in my area. We just don’t cut much of it. Thank you for the encouragement on the narration.
as a newbie, I love it when explanations and thought processes are included and if voiceover is better than shouting over the machine noise to get the point across, speak on. And thanks for not introducing your latest musical find.
Wow, that wood look amazing ggod ! I worked in the avocs during my time in a kibbutz , i love the fruits and the smell of the wood when burned in a fireplace. Now I'm craving to get a piece of avocadowood to turn a bowl of it . Thanks for showing it to us !
Our 1st look at avocado wood and it is very special. Beautiful turning, the shape is especially pleasing😊 Narration appreciated: tools used, lathe speed, finishes, etc. Thank you!
Thank you Joanna, appreciate your encouragement and those are the things I like to know as well. As I was working on this project I was having a little trouble with a stub that kept knocking my tool away. When I finally got rid of it I didn’t turn up the lathe speed. Then I finally figured out I need more speed I started having fun. So when editing I decided I should share my experience. It made the whole process a little more interesting for me. Thank you very much for your comments.
Thank you Walt. It took me a long time to start Hollowing. I friend of mine was a fantastic hollow form guy. He had it down. He gave me a tool to start. By the time I finally got going it was too late. He fell ill and I lost his support. So get started before it’s to late. Best to you my friend.
Great looking vessel. Makes me want to jump on the lathe and make something from some green wood. Most of þú stock is dry and hard so I don't get those showers of ribbons.
So would it be correct to call you arborist? I've been turning for about 10 years now. It's kind of amazing how much free wood you can find by simply keeping your eyes open and being alert. I live in Maryland so no Avocado in these parts, It's very pretty wood. I like the narration, Being an arborist or having worked with wood for so long gives you a unique perspective. So a little story about the wood and/or how you acquired it great, I mean who doesn't like a good story. The pace of this video was great, it's always a good idea to show at least some of the cuts in real time speed, but after that some sped-up footage is fine as well. Keep up the good work!
Thank you Daniel, sorry, I am not an arborist. At least not in the “ I earned my degree in arbor culture” I’ve been a citrus and avocado farmer since 1979. I’ve also been a licensed tree trimmer business since 1995. I have more wood than most wood Turing groups I have ever heard of. And fortunately for me, I live in an area that is considered a sub tropical climate. It rarely freezes here and many trees that grow in tropical climates grow in my area. So the variety of trees in my area are so very diverse that I have so many choices that’s it’s overwhelming. Partly why I try so many types of wood. I have my favorites. And I like trying new types of wood when I get the chance. I recently decided to share the different types of wood I have found and share them with others. I am still working and have a limited amount of time to turn wood. I’m hoping that in the near future I can semi retire and do more woodworking and turning. Best to you my friend. Please stay in touch. I’d like to hear from you and how things are going with you.
Commenting about the type of wood, where does it come from, its density, evirything about it is interesting and i agree with you. I often look at the beginning and the end. Commenting the turning itself makes it really more interesting. I think you could go really deeper into your comment giving the context of how to obtain the wood, how rare it is, what is the best finish for it... well, give us as much as you can do. Otherwise, i'll continue to speed up the video and/or jumping from the beginning to the end. Thanks
Thank you quick cyber for your thoughts and insight. All great suggestions. I will continue to work on the ideas suggested to me. I appreciate very much the time taken to give me the information.
Like many others, I liked the piece, the commentary and seeing avacado wood for the first time! I think you'd be safer and more efficient if you stop the turning and simply cut the problem with a saw.
Thank you Mannyandyaric, thank you for your comment. Your are right about that little stubborn piece, would be safer To cut it with a saw. Thank you for watching my videos.
Amazing colour! Does it stay pink or does it fade to brown over time? I have an ornamental plum tree which has lovely pink wood when fresh but it rapidly goes to a bright brown when exposed to the air.
Thanks Peter, in my experience, most woods turn brown with age. Though there seems to be a little difference in a green turned piece of wood and one that is dead and dry already. I just glanced at the avocado piece. The pink has dried to a light brown already. I’ll probably get it back on the lathe in the future and show how it’s doing. I’m working on the finishing of some older pieces now.
Thank you A Fox Glove, I totally agree. I’m not use to hearing myself. I’ve stayed away from public speaking my whole darn life. Only to find myself having to do it when I thought I never would.I appreciate very much your taking the time to watch my videos and thank you for your comment.
I find watching someone rough out a piece of wood very relaxing, and then a reward of a beautiful piece at the end! 😉👍
Thank you dona, that sounds like a great way to watch videos. Thank you for watching my videos and for your comment.
I like the narration as you go through your creative process. Nothing worse than a UA-camr and a selfie stick.
Thank you Heavyset, appreciate the feedback. I’ll try and avoid the selfie stick. Sounds like good advice.
Beautiful, great job turning. Enjoy your comments during the turning, please continue!
Thank you so much Jay, really appreciate your kind words
What a beautiful bowl you turned there Darren! 👍🏻 I like the narration you did too! Keep them coming and thank you for sharing!
Thank you Bill for the great comment. I really appreciate the encouragement.
Absolutely gorgeous, and what a striking color! I am fascinated by the entire turning process, even the "boring" part. My brother was a master wood artist and as a child I used to watch with wide eyed wonder as he created his masterpieces. These videos always take me back to those times. And please keep narrating, that just adds to the experience. Thank you kindly sir!
Thank you Abby, I really loved your heart warming comments. Thank you for your personal experiences with me. I am encouraged.
Very nice color and grain. Enjoyed the narration
Thank you Normagene. I appreciate you taking the time to watch and let me know what you thought.
Love the narration. It's good to know another turners thought process as he or she progresses through the piece. Also I found this video searching for wood turning avocado wood as I just got some from a neighbor and didn't know what to expect from it. Thanks.
Thank you shellmaker, I really appreciate your thoughts. It helps me a lot to know that someone learns or get something out of my videos to help them along the way. Best wishes to you with your turning.
Very nice! Narrative addition works for me, it lets people know the thought process which is very important. Keep up the excellent work and videos.
Glenn
Thank you Glenn, you hit the nail on the head. It’s about the thought process as we are working on something I find interesting as well.
Personally, I like a little explanation as you go. And a bowl is gorgeous. The color is something else I really like it looks really good. Thank you for sharing.
Thank you Lynda, really appreciate your comment.
thanks for the narration. I didn't realize avocados grew on trees. It's a beautiful wood! nice job.
Thank you KLee, sometimes I take things for granted. That’s partly why I thought I would share a little bit about the wood, and tree. I we only have a few stares that grow avocados. How would someone know anything about an avocado tree and wood if you live anywhere it’s cold. They don’t grow there as they are a tropical fruit tree. Thank you for your comment.
I like all of it ... narration is OK cause u splain some common questions , techniques and wood species. Good on ya !!!
I enjoyed your commentary and your turn was educational. First I have seen avocado, turned beautiful, red.
Thank you Dennis, some verifies of avocado look pink, red, and orange after they were cut. Most will darken to a some form of brown as they age. It’s just so beautiful when it’s fresh and turned. Thank you for watching my videos
Beautiful looking bowl Darren. Excellent work 👍
Thank you one turn, it’s great to hear from you.
Love the narration and the info you share on the wood and what happens as you go through your process. Would love more of that as well as picking the blanks or anything on the machine you use currently and any prior machines.
Thanks, enjoyed end result as well as the process.
Thank you UNTreebook, I appreciate your comments. I will try and share more of the process as I do more turnings. Because I do tree trimming for a living and am an active avocado farmer I get a lot of different types of wood. I like to share the different varieties. I don’t buy wood so I use rough blanks. They are often very rough and I use a chainsaw to shape them so they will turn on the lathe. Thank you again for your comments. Appreciate very much. You watching my videos.
That’s some Beautiful wood grains and color!
Thank you Ryan, I appreciate your comments and your taking the time to watch my videos.
I have never seen avocado before, it is very nice and colorful! I do like your narration as it gives context to what you are doing, also just listening to a lathe for 10 minutes can make an exciting project kinda dull. Keep up the good work and thanks for sharing it!
Thank you Pickle Tree, I very much appreciate your feedback and thanks for watching my videos
❤ I love your work. The bowl is beautiful. I love the color of it.
Thank you Gloria, really appreciate your time to watch my video. Thanks for the comment.
What an interesting piece of wood to turn!! I would love to get hold of some avocado wood.
Thank you Jim. I wish I could send you some.
It was a very enjoyable video, and a very nice piece. Thank you for sharing
Thank you Albert. Thank you for watching my videos
Great video and very good narration. I obviously like narration that is informative and this was very informative indeed. Also, I had absolutely no idea that avocado wood could be so colorful and good to turn. I started planning my retirement in 2015, by looking for a property in a nice warm climate. I found a good one in the central mountains of Puerto Rico and will move there in July. In the past 3+ years I've purchase most tools to build my shop on my 2-acre property, and now that I know how pretty avocado wood is, I'm going to be turning quite a lot of it, as avocado trees are plentiful and lots of times they must be cut down.
Thank you so much for making this video, and as far as I'm concerned, please continue narrating.
Thank you Fred, I am very glad I did share what I could with this video. I’m happy you found something useful to you. I didn’t mention that besides doing tree work for the last 30 years I’ve also farmed avocado trees and citrus for the last 40 years. They are one of my favorite trees to grow when they grow well. And I love the fruit as well. I am working on Woodturning as a side project for now, I hope I can turn the videos and woodworking into my retirement plan in the near future. Congratulations on your retirement and best to you when you get to your new home.
@@darrenswoodworks8695
Thank you Daren. I look forward to more videos from you. I've only nen subscribed to your channel for 3 or 4 months but I like what you do. You must either live Florida or southern California, right? I think those are the only 2 states where citrus and avocado trees can grow well.
You got it. Sunny Southern California. And boy I’ve missed the sun this year.
Beautiful bowl great show🎉
Thank you Tim. Appreciate you watching and for your comments
I am a first time viewer and really was pleased with what I saw. In fact, despite your skill and quality results, had you not been commentating, I might have moved on. I find that I learn best by listening to what people are narrating or saying as they work. I also like to get to know the person I'm watching, for whatever reason. Makes it more engaging for me than the endless repetitive Maple bowl turnings that are out there.
Thank you Jay, I’ve been hearing much of the same from many other comments. I’ve been watching woodworking and turning videos for many years myself. I never thought I’d have anything to share that hasn’t already been covered by someone else. After I saw a few people turning without commentary I finally decided make some videos. It helped me get started. Now it’s time for the next step. Public speaking to me was worse than death as far back as I can remember. And that’s been awhile. So bear with me as I make this transition. Thanks for your input. It been very helpful. I appreciate you taking the time to watch my videos.
Awesome, I've never seen Avocado turned before!
Thank you Virginia, we have lots of avocado trees and wood along the coast. I’ve turned so much of it I got tired of turning it. I came into some and said to myself it’s been awhile, let give it a try. It’s a soft wood and turns very nicely. It also warps very badly. And sadly the beautiful color has faded mostly to browns. But it will be a great before and after comparison. Thank you again for your comments.
Really beautifully turned, great job ☘️☘️
Thank you very much Tom.
Very much appreciate the narration
Thank you Jay. That’s what I needed to hear
Love the narration! Love the bowl.
Thank you Billy appreciated you watching my videos
Looks beautiful! I enjoy the narration, but as for the "boring" part 😂 i don't find any of it boring.. its very relaxing to watch
Thank you Kipra, I like the boring part too. I just feel most people want to see the finished product.
Very nice wood I would love to get my hands on some olive wood and ur voice is very pleasing to listen to. Keep it up
Thank you Jim, Olive is one I don’t get much myself. Though it grows in my area. We just don’t cut much of it. Thank you for the encouragement on the narration.
I am so glad you narrated this video. I had no idea that avacado was so gorgeous. And to hear how you get your wood. Please keep narating. ❤
Thank you Vicki, I really do appreciate your feedback and support.
as a newbie, I love it when explanations and thought processes are included and if voiceover is better than shouting over the machine noise to get the point across, speak on. And thanks for not introducing your latest musical find.
Thank you Lewis, I think I like the music of the wood flying just fine.
Wow, that wood look amazing ggod ! I worked in the avocs during my time in a kibbutz , i love the fruits and the smell of the wood when burned in a fireplace. Now I'm craving to get a piece of avocadowood to turn a bowl of it . Thanks for showing it to us !
Thank you Stefen, it’s a nice wood for carving and turning. Thank you for your comments.
Our 1st look at avocado wood and it is very special.
Beautiful turning, the shape is especially pleasing😊
Narration appreciated: tools used, lathe speed, finishes, etc.
Thank you!
Thank you Joanna, appreciate your encouragement and those are the things I like to know as well. As I was working on this project I was having a little trouble with a stub that kept knocking my tool away. When I finally got rid of it I didn’t turn up the lathe speed. Then I finally figured out I need more speed I started having fun. So when editing I decided I should share my experience. It made the whole process a little more interesting for me. Thank you very much for your comments.
Such a pretty color, thanks for sharing, Barbara W NE USA
Thank you so very much Barbara, appreciate you taking the time to respond and thanks for watching my videos
Nice piece, Really cool hearing you. thumbs up
Thank you John, appreciate your support, and great to get the thumbs up.
Very interesting shape! Thanks for the narrative.
Thank you David Z, appreciate the encouragement and support.
that’s very pretty. I had no idea avocado wood was that color. The swirls in the wood make it look planetary. 🙂
Thank you Beverly, it’s is a beautiful color. And the planet idea came to me while turning too.
Darren your doing a great job Everyone has a story to tell
John
Thank you John, appreciate the encouragement
Wunderschön! I like different wood from other countries and continents! Well done!
Thank you Sabine for your comment. I like showing different wood I find in my area.
I like that you don't speed up the video, it really shows how the wood responds to turning.
Thanks miles. I often do speed up for time sake. But I’m working on a different editing style that might not have as much.
I like the narrative. Nice hollow form. I have done almost no hollowing.
Thank you Walt. It took me a long time to start Hollowing. I friend of mine was a fantastic hollow form guy. He had it down. He gave me a tool to start. By the time I finally got going it was too late. He fell ill and I lost his support. So get started before it’s to late. Best to you my friend.
Stunning
Thank you Susan. Appreciate your comment
I love watching turning never done it but when I was little in grade school they showed us a video that was about how baseball bats and fell in love
Thank you Patricia, I was just thinking about a baseball bat. It would be great gifts for my grandchildren. 5 boys. 5-12 years old.
Great looking vessel. Makes me want to jump on the lathe and make something from some green wood. Most of þú stock is dry and hard so I don't get those showers of ribbons.
I know what you mean. When I started turning all I wanted to see were those long ribbons fly off my tool.
Thank you for sharing
Thank you.
Beautiful
Thank you very much Dennis
Beautiful you're the man
Thank you John, you are too kind.
Good shape. Like the chat!! Just subscribed😃
Thank you Rob, very nice to hear from you and the encouragement. thanks for subscribing.
Beautiful shape
Thank you Janice. It was inspired by my favorite planet to look at through a telescope
great job
Thank you Mark.
So would it be correct to call you arborist? I've been turning for about 10 years now. It's kind of amazing how much free wood you can find by simply keeping your eyes open and being alert. I live in Maryland so no Avocado in these parts, It's very pretty wood.
I like the narration, Being an arborist or having worked with wood for so long gives you a unique perspective. So a little story about the wood and/or how you acquired it great, I mean who doesn't like a good story. The pace of this video was great, it's always a good idea to show at least some of the cuts in real time speed, but after that some sped-up footage is fine as well.
Keep up the good work!
Thank you Daniel, sorry, I am not an arborist. At least not in the “ I earned my degree in arbor culture” I’ve been a citrus and avocado farmer since 1979. I’ve also been a licensed tree trimmer business since 1995. I have more wood than most wood Turing groups I have ever heard of. And fortunately for me, I live in an area that is considered a sub tropical climate. It rarely freezes here and many trees that grow in tropical climates grow in my area. So the variety of trees in my area are so very diverse that I have so many choices that’s it’s overwhelming. Partly why I try so many types of wood. I have my favorites. And I like trying new types of wood when I get the chance. I recently decided to share the different types of wood I have found and share them with others. I am still working and have a limited amount of time to turn wood. I’m hoping that in the near future I can semi retire and do more woodworking and turning. Best to you my friend. Please stay in touch. I’d like to hear from you and how things are going with you.
lovely..............my shop is in storage after a bad move during covid, i really miss turning...............
Thank you William, I feel for you. I’m in fear of loosing mine every day. I rent and it’s always hanging over my head.
@@darrenswoodworks8695 good luck with that brother.........................
Thanks William, I hope you get your shop up and running soon
Very nice
Thank you Nate, very glad to hear from you
Commenting about the type of wood, where does it come from, its density, evirything about it is interesting and i agree with you. I often look at the beginning and the end.
Commenting the turning itself makes it really more interesting.
I think you could go really deeper into your comment giving the context of how to obtain the wood, how rare it is, what is the best finish for it... well, give us as much as you can do. Otherwise, i'll continue to speed up the video and/or jumping from the beginning to the end.
Thanks
Thank you quick cyber for your thoughts and insight. All great suggestions. I will continue to work on the ideas suggested to me. I appreciate very much the time taken to give me the information.
Like many others, I liked the piece, the commentary and seeing avacado wood for the first time!
I think you'd be safer and more efficient if you stop the turning and simply cut the problem with a saw.
Thank you Mannyandyaric, thank you for your comment. Your are right about that little stubborn piece, would be safer To cut it with a saw. Thank you for watching my videos.
Beautiful! Good video… narration made it better! Did you leave it bare? Sanded? Unfinished? Prolly can’t do much if it’s still green, right?
Thank you Clarence, yes I did leave it unfinished and I sanded. I’ll return it after it drys a bit and better for sanding.
Thanks!
Thanks so much for your generosity
Great job! Looks a little bit like cedar!
Thank you John, i does look a little like cedar. Does not have the nice smell as cedar. Thank you for watching my videos
Amazing colour! Does it stay pink or does it fade to brown over time? I have an ornamental plum tree which has lovely pink wood when fresh but it rapidly goes to a bright brown when exposed to the air.
Thanks Peter, in my experience, most woods turn brown with age. Though there seems to be a little difference in a green turned piece of wood and one that is dead and dry already. I just glanced at the avocado piece. The pink has dried to a light brown already. I’ll probably get it back on the lathe in the future and show how it’s doing. I’m working on the finishing of some older pieces now.
Love the narration, it is strange to hear one’s voice recorded.
Thank you A Fox Glove, I totally agree. I’m not use to hearing myself. I’ve stayed away from public speaking my whole darn life. Only to find myself having to do it when I thought I never would.I appreciate very much your taking the time to watch my videos and thank you for your comment.
How can I get some avocado wood?
Thank you Kirk. Plenty of it if you are in California or Florida.
Inspired by Jupiter
Thank you rainbowbeard38. Always great to be inspired
nice work voice okays for me keep doing wood-turning but not 2 minutes please
Thank you Gaetan. I do appreciate your support and thanks for the encouragement.
cut tree 🌳 but not live burn and wood-turning and board
Your creativity on the avocado wood is out of this world and galatically stellar. 🪐✨⭐🌠🌟🪐
Shae
Thank you SG, really appreciate your watching my videos.
Beautiful
Thank you Adilson.