Love love love that!! My word! You weren't kidding! Kids and I were like, "Oh No!" every time it broke. We knew you would WIN! Amazing goblet! Gotta get me some planets 😉
It's a stunning goblet .Mars ,Saturn or Jupiter.Dummy "ME" When you were holding it closer to the camera I automatically held my phone close to my desk lamp ,as "if" I could see light through it 🤣🤣🤣I did ,I did .The way you hold glass up to light .I'm grateful you did not give up on this piece because it truly is a be as beauty. Thank you ,I know this makes it all worth while 👍😁🤜💥🤛
@@PohlBarnProductions Jupiter-ish and Mars look super cool. Maybe a translucent dark gray/charcoal resin next time. Maybe bits of soft metal or glow-in-the-dark for starry effect.
I am glad you didn't give up. I had someone tell me when I was a teenager. The test of your character is what it takes to stop you Thank you for sharing.
WoW I didn’t expect to see this piece make the finish line!!! You’re determination and humour got you a big win on this one !!!! The use of the leftover resin in the sphere Mold is a great idea (thanks for the link) it’s a spectacular effect. Tim
Well, now you know what to do for the next one's! Lol! Just kidding! 😆 🥰 I just Love the whole thing! It is Gorgeous! There colors and the planets in contrast, just pop! Can see Capt. Kirk and crew drinking out of those on the SS Enterprise! Hope you and Mrs. have a great week ahead! Stay Safe.... Stay Well and God Bless!
I absolutely love this little goblet you made. It was nice to be in the workshop with you again. I love the colors you made with this one. I was nervous that it would break but I didn’t realize how many times. Yet so beautifully done. Thanks for sharing!
That's not a crack it's Thor !!! Bahahaha I've not laughed as much at a video for a long time Doug, freaking funny man 😂😂🤣 Welcome to my world 😭 Glad you stuck with it and got an awesome end result dude, looks brilliant!! Thanks for the shout out, much appreciated 👍👍👍👍
I know I’m a broken record , but an honest one. Doug your goblet is beautiful. The colors in the planets looks great. I was worried the stem would break and I had my fingers crossed it wouldn’t . I know it stinks when you work hard on something and it get broken and sometimes multi times. But you are a great artist and you never give up one of the things I enjoy seeing you overcome . You’ve grown so much an some of it is from hiccups along the way. You wouldn’t know how to feel if you done a project and it went smooth and no hiccups :) you always get threw them like a champ . I do hope you and yours family fur babies and all are well. Take care Doug see you in the next one . 👍
The Pohl Barn Productions you’re welcome. That’s very true it sure it. I knew you wouldn’t give up . It’s turned out nice anyways. Beauty comes in all imperfections.
I was rootin’ for you! Man! That had to have been frustrating. G’job sticking with it! Next time, cushion your shop with lots & lots of bubble wrap🤣 And marshmallows😜
Even tho you broke it, and broke it, and broke it and broke it it still turned out incredible. It's an awesome goblet to be proud of. The planets were a fantastic add and the coloring was purfect. I need to get some pigments like that but it's way too hot here in the California desert to do anything with resin now. Hell it's to flipping hot in my wood shop lately to do any thing, I have so many things I want to turn but this heat spell needs to end. I can't tell you how bad I felt every time it broke but you saved it which is very inspiring. Well done again Doug you are definitely inspiring and a major help for new Turner's around the UA-cam world. Thank you very much for showing the mistakes instead of deleting them it helps us so much. Definitely a win. I don't think I have any finger nails left after the breaks 🤣
Love seeing someone have the kind of problems I do. It gives me hope that some day I may make something nearly as nice. I only have a mini lathe so I can’t make large pieces but I can break things. Thank you for taking the time to show what can be done with time and practice.
It is 1am here and I am yelling No!!!!! each time it broke off! I was holding my breath too. Who knew wood turning could be so suspenseful!! I love the planets.
Great persistence, Doug! I once made a "Harry Potter" wizard wand for my daughter with maple and walnut. The joint between the walnut and the maple just kept breaking. Eventually, I carefully drilled a hole straight down into each piece, then turned a maple "dowel" that would fit it, then glued it together with the dowel. Big improvement in strength. Your goblet sure did come out beautiful. (everyone attends the University of Adversity. ha ha!)
Oh my gosh it’s exquisite ..But what a nerve wracking experience !i covered my eyes when you was removing it from the base..I felt your pain each time and I am so pleased you finished it because it’s just so beautiful 😀
That’s a beautiful goblet Doug, lovely colours and pattern on the wood. I’m sure many people would have given up and put it the bin when it kept breaking but you have so much patience and skills to make something beautiful from what appears to be a disaster. I can see some lovely projects in the future from those resin balls you made. I always look forward to seeing your videos every Friday. You are very talented and you are such a lovely man, and you’re an inspiration to how people should be and what can be achieved
Douglas, Douglas, Douglas! Wow, perseverance must be your middle name! And just so you know - even BEFORE you mentioned that you were doing a space theme, I saw that one sphere and told my grandkids “Look, doesn’t that remind you of Jupiter?!” So - great job. And regardless of the crack or stem split, I like the total result. Have a great weekend!
Thank you Nancy, it's funny I was making those planets out of just left over resin that I would color, I did not expect them to look so real once turned.
🤣 I loved your responses to the stem repeatedly breaking. Doug my friend you just seem to know how to turn things from bad into "hey look it didnt turn out so bad after all". I actually burst out laughing to your response after the like 4th break. well done.
You showed that goblet who's boss!! Great perseverance Doug, I don't know if I could have gotten through that, after the third one I would have been done I think LOL Even with the problems, that is one of the coolest looking pieces you've made!! Love the planets too, they are dead on. Thanks for the shoutouts and links too brother =D
Very nice goblet, thumbs up. The number of times this foot's broken, I would have freaked out. Thanks to your videos, I also put on a little lathe and I'm practicing now. At the moment I am turning Meranti pallet blocks into tealight holders and give them away in the family. Thanks a lot for the interesting videos and the inspiration. Greeting Stephan
It turned out cool looking! I still can't believe how many times you caught it and fixed it. I love the purple and then the planets are just so cool! 💜
Doug -- your perserveance is incredible! The outcome is awesome! You actually taught me a lot in managing my temperament. Woodturning for me is a hobby, so no sense frustrating myself. !!! I guess the mindset skill for me to learn is to calm down and persevere. Thanks for sharing. Dennis
My first thought was, “How the heck is he gonna turn glass marbles?” I had major anxiety until I realized they weren’t glass. 😂 I can’t wait to see more planets, now. 😊
I love this goblet only suggestion is that you recast it in similar mold using clear resin and polish it up and clean out cup, Then It be so cool and people will wonder how you did it!!! A goblet in a tumbler!
Interesting departure from your regular projects! As usual you recovered well from disaster and ended up with another beautiful piece. You've finally gotten to me and I'm actively hunting a lathe to start a few disasters of my own.
Nice Goblet. The color and glitter is awesome. As well as the learning experience. Or has Bob Ross used to say „happy little,accidents“. Please stay safe and take care.
Wow! That was quite the adventure, I'm impressed with your ability to laugh at the problem and battle your way through it. Very good vid for turners and non-turners & the goblet looks good. I'm sure we'll see another one in the future. Enjoy your weekend.
USTED, es un MAESTRO y nos enseña hasta los límites del oficio, esto nos da una experiencia extrema, así que aplaudo su honestidad,, ,UN TRABAJO BELLO,,,,GRACIAS,,,,,,desde PERÚ-AMÉRICA
As I’m watching, thought a couple of things.... not knowing that the planets were resin and not glass marbles, and how long is he going to tempt fate by thinning out the stem. Perseverance and talent to fix the stem are signs of a true craftsman. Nicely done, Doug. Looking forward to more ‘planetary’ creations.
9:38: "Awesome! Look at that, it's awesoooooome!" LOLOL, total agreement! I was getting so nervous when you started making the stem so slender - then it broke! Then you came back on camera, saying it had broken a couple more times... then we saw it break a few more times! I think this needs to come with a warning for weak hearts - I was almost watching between my fingers by the time you completed it!!! Well, lots of anxiety, but boy it sure is pretty. Those 'planets' are a really cool effect, and it's cool to have that tool to make them with your extra resin bits. Whew, I think my heart is finally beating at a normal pace again, you've got a lovely goblet, and this was a thoroughly enjoyable video!
Love the idea! Love the look, the planets are so cool! I said a few choice words for ya when it broke each time. lol You sounded so defeated at the end but glad you laughed at it in the end. Excited to see what else you can come up with those molds.
That is absolutely stunning❣️ Those planets are beautiful and the resin colour is perfect 👌 your persistence is amazing, I was holding my breath every time you touched it 😂 great job 😁
Great save and a fight right to the finish, but you pulled through as the winner. While I'm not a fan of goblets, I look forward to your weekly videos - thanks for sharing.
@@PohlBarnProductions I shouldn't complain - I turned metal (mild steel and brass) many years ago but don't even have a lathe now. I do miss it though - I live through you and a few other channels :)
I absolutely love it! Those planets came out so cool. I love the colors as well. I have to say the last time it broke my heart flipped out of my chest! However, you put it back together again and persevered in the end. Great job. 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
I am really sorry it broke Doug. This was a real pearl, but even it broke so many times it is still an amazing project my friend. Thank you for sharing.
I was saying the whole time, don’t make that stem to thin... Then watching it wobble with that tennis ball in there, I kept saying that’s gonna break. And just when I thought you were about to prove me wrong...yep. It broke!
I didn't read all the comments so I don't know if someone has suggested that it was probably the elastic pressure from the spindle and tennis ball that was your enemy here. I'm sure someone else has other ideas, but all i can come up with is a round profile piece of wood with a "rubber" adhesive to secure it. I will be experimenting with the same myself soon, so I thank you for your instructional video. Beautiful Goblet, It must be the one with the Brew That is True.
Oh Doug! so pretty. I had a physical reaction like you watched a little kid fall and hurt themselves. Great work and thanks for the video.. I think...I need some pain reliever. Oh! Oh! :)
I screamed "oh no!" Glad I didn't scare my kids. Lol I'm watching this on my phone with headsets on and the house is totally quite. Lol You did a great job repairing it. It looks beautiful. I have an idea for a project, make a yarn bowl with a lid that looks like a yarn ball.
Love love love that!! My word! You weren't kidding! Kids and I were like, "Oh No!" every time it broke. We knew you would WIN! Amazing goblet! Gotta get me some planets 😉
Thank you KIM ! lol yeah it was a pain, nothing like starting the project at noon and trying to make it work when you're in a hurry !. lol
Kim, I just ordered my Planet Molds!
I'm gonna win, I'm gonna win, I'M GONNA WIN!!! We have a winner 🏆!! That is awesome Doug. What an amazing imagination you have.
Thank You Thank You
You literally were killing me each time you kept thinning it where it broke. Minus that, it's lovely.
Thank You Troy, you're still here to comment ! I win again !!! lol
It's a stunning goblet .Mars ,Saturn or Jupiter.Dummy "ME" When you were holding it closer to the camera I automatically held my phone close to my desk lamp ,as "if" I could see light through it 🤣🤣🤣I did ,I did .The way you hold glass up to light .I'm grateful you did not give up on this piece because it truly is a be as beauty. Thank you ,I know this makes it all worth while 👍😁🤜💥🤛
there were 3 planets, Mars, Jupiter and Mercury was in there also, it's funny you did that, Thanks for sharing it gave me a good giggle,
Love the finished goblet. Well played to you for your persistence. A lot of people would of given up much earlier. 👍
Thank you Simon, I did give up but then kept going.
The fact that you left the fails in speaks greatly of your character. Inspiring for those of us just learning to just keep at it. Thanks!
@@PohlBarnProductions Jupiter-ish and Mars look super cool. Maybe a translucent dark gray/charcoal resin next time. Maybe bits of soft metal or glow-in-the-dark for starry effect.
Doug...You have got to be kidding me! Your saves are incredible! That is a sweet combination you did!
Thank You Robert
I love it, despite the trouble it gave you. Its so cute! Im happy you didnt give up! Thank you Doug!
Thanks again Texana!
Absolutely loving the color and glitter in this one! This goblet is terrific!
Thank you, I was a afraid you'd forgotten about me, catch up with me next month !
I am glad you didn't give up. I had someone tell me when I was a teenager. The test of your character is what it takes to stop you
Thank you for sharing.
Thank You Mark
WoW I didn’t expect to see this piece make the finish line!!! You’re determination and humour got you a big win on this one !!!! The use of the leftover resin in the sphere Mold is a great idea (thanks for the link) it’s a spectacular effect. Tim
Thank You Tim Glad you enjoyed it
And it's Doug for the win!!! Never give up. Great project. Love the look.
You got that right! Thank You
Well, now you know what to do for the next one's! Lol! Just kidding! 😆 🥰 I just Love the whole thing! It is Gorgeous! There colors and the planets in contrast, just pop! Can see Capt. Kirk and crew drinking out of those on the SS Enterprise! Hope you and Mrs. have a great week ahead! Stay Safe.... Stay Well and God Bless!
Yes! Thank you Georgia,
I absolutely love this little goblet you made. It was nice to be in the workshop with you again. I love the colors you made with this one. I was nervous that it would break but I didn’t realize how many times. Yet so beautifully done. Thanks for sharing!
Thank You Thank You Linda
That's not a crack it's Thor !!!
Bahahaha I've not laughed as much at a video for a long time Doug, freaking funny man 😂😂🤣
Welcome to my world 😭
Glad you stuck with it and got an awesome end result dude, looks brilliant!!
Thanks for the shout out, much appreciated 👍👍👍👍
Thank You Steve Glad you enjoyed it, this was for you, two days from start to finish, pressing my luck the entire ride ! hope that shout out helps !
@@PohlBarnProductions Really appreciate the time you put into mate 👍
I know I’m a broken record , but an honest one. Doug your goblet is beautiful. The colors in the planets looks great.
I was worried the stem would break and I had my fingers crossed it wouldn’t .
I know it stinks when you work hard on something and it get broken and sometimes multi times.
But you are a great artist and you never give up one of the things I enjoy seeing you overcome . You’ve grown so much an some of it is from hiccups along the way.
You wouldn’t know how to feel if you done a project and it went smooth and no hiccups :) you always get threw them like a champ .
I do hope you and yours family fur babies and all are well. Take care Doug see you in the next one . 👍
Thank you Thank you Angela, it is what it is ! I had to finish it !
The Pohl Barn Productions you’re welcome. That’s very true it sure it. I knew you wouldn’t give up . It’s turned out nice anyways. Beauty comes in all imperfections.
I was rootin’ for you! Man! That had to have been frustrating. G’job sticking with it! Next time, cushion your shop with lots & lots of bubble wrap🤣 And marshmallows😜
Even tho you broke it, and broke it, and broke it and broke it it still turned out incredible. It's an awesome goblet to be proud of. The planets were a fantastic add and the coloring was purfect. I need to get some pigments like that but it's way too hot here in the California desert to do anything with resin now. Hell it's to flipping hot in my wood shop lately to do any thing, I have so many things I want to turn but this heat spell needs to end.
I can't tell you how bad I felt every time it broke but you saved it which is very inspiring. Well done again Doug you are definitely inspiring and a major help for new Turner's around the UA-cam world. Thank you very much for showing the mistakes instead of deleting them it helps us so much. Definitely a win.
I don't think I have any finger nails left after the breaks 🤣
Thank You Tom, I have enough fingernails for all of us ! LOL
Love seeing someone have the kind of problems I do. It gives me hope that some day I may make something nearly as nice. I only have a mini lathe so I can’t make large pieces but I can break things. Thank you for taking the time to show what can be done with time and practice.
Thank You David
It is 1am here and I am yelling No!!!!! each time it broke off! I was holding my breath too. Who knew wood turning could be so suspenseful!! I love the planets.
lol just like cliff hangers ! thanks for the giggle Tanya and thanks for watching
Your persistence paid off. It’s absolutely beautiful
Thank You Laura
I straight held my face when it broke. Great lesson in persistence. I would have said "you know what? A bowl is fine."
Thank You
Great persistence, Doug! I once made a "Harry Potter" wizard wand for my daughter with maple and walnut. The joint between the walnut and the maple just kept breaking. Eventually, I carefully drilled a hole straight down into each piece, then turned a maple "dowel" that would fit it, then glued it together with the dowel. Big improvement in strength.
Your goblet sure did come out beautiful. (everyone attends the University of Adversity. ha ha!)
Thank You. yeah it finally broke for the last time, I have not fixed it as of yet
so glad you persevered Doug, goblet is sooooo coooooooool well done mate.
Thank you Ray
Another great result despite the trouble it gave you. I always like your work Doug.
Thank You Randy Glad you enjoyed it
Oh my gosh it’s exquisite ..But what a nerve wracking experience !i covered my eyes when you was removing it from the base..I felt your pain each time and I am so pleased you finished it because it’s just so beautiful 😀
Thank You Christine, it was nerve racking
Great perseverance, Doug! That looked intense, but the finished goblet is really beautiful! 👍👍
Thank You David, it wasn't as bad as it looked
Never yelled during a wood turning project..... till today... ;) nice save and I love the Planets!
Thank You , lol
That’s a beautiful goblet Doug, lovely colours and pattern on the wood. I’m sure many people would have given up and put it the bin when it kept breaking but you have so much patience and skills to make something beautiful from what appears to be a disaster. I can see some lovely projects in the future from those resin balls you made. I always look forward to seeing your videos every Friday. You are very talented and you are such a lovely man, and you’re an inspiration to how people should be and what can be achieved
Thank You Steve
Loved the shape and beautiful colors
Thank You Norma
I admire your determination!! Its a BEAUTIFUL piece!
Douglas, Douglas, Douglas!
Wow, perseverance must be your middle name!
And just so you know - even BEFORE you mentioned that you were doing a space theme, I saw that one sphere and told my grandkids “Look, doesn’t that remind you of Jupiter?!”
So - great job.
And regardless of the crack or stem split, I like the total result.
Have a great weekend!
Thank you Nancy, it's funny I was making those planets out of just left over resin that I would color, I did not expect them to look so real once turned.
I love it when you start giggling when things are going well 😃
@ 16:45 NOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!
yes it broke again for the last time while packaging it and I had to refund the buyer
🤣 I loved your responses to the stem repeatedly breaking. Doug my friend you just seem to know how to turn things from bad into "hey look it didnt turn out so bad after all". I actually burst out laughing to your response after the like 4th break. well done.
Thank You Jeremy, whatcha gonna do but keep going, no reason to get made at it
Looks great! I love the planets! Glad you pushed through and got it to stay together! I need to send you some stickers of mine! 💜
Sticker Swap Yes please! Thank you Jessica
Beautiful goblet Doug and what great example of perseverance! - Ed
Thank You Ed Glad you enjoyed it
You break my heart. This piece is so beautiful thanks for sharing your work and heartache
Thank you so much!
Great job Doug, my heart sank when it broke, only fellow turners know that gutted feeling.
Still a great result, love it 👍👍👍👍👍
Thank You Mark
You showed that goblet who's boss!! Great perseverance Doug, I don't know if I could have gotten through that, after the third one I would have been done I think LOL Even with the problems, that is one of the coolest looking pieces you've made!! Love the planets too, they are dead on. Thanks for the shoutouts and links too brother =D
I DID TOO ! Thank you Zac, no problem, We'll get ya to the 50K mark some how.
Very nice goblet, thumbs up.
The number of times this foot's broken, I would have freaked out.
Thanks to your videos, I also put on a little lathe and I'm practicing now.
At the moment I am turning Meranti pallet blocks into tealight holders and give them away in the family.
Thanks a lot for the interesting videos and the inspiration.
Greeting Stephan
Thank You Stephan
You got it man!! You did it brother! I was rooting for you the whole way!! Awesome goblet Doug!👍🏻🇺🇸
Thank You Thank You Bruce
It turned out cool looking! I still can't believe how many times you caught it and fixed it. I love the purple and then the planets are just so cool! 💜
Thank you Tracey
Doug -- your perserveance is incredible! The outcome is awesome! You actually taught me a lot in managing my temperament. Woodturning for me is a hobby, so no sense frustrating myself. !!! I guess the mindset skill for me to learn is to calm down and persevere. Thanks for sharing. Dennis
Thank You Dennis... Laugh at yourself and keep going, that works the best for me !
This is absolutely stunning work 😍 my heart broke when it kept snapping but bless you for persevering ❤️
Thank you so much!!
You have amazing patience. It's awesome, you are the best Doug 👍 i appreciate
Wow, thank you
oh, wow!!! Love this. I'm glad you stuck with it.
Thank You Thank You
My first thought was, “How the heck is he gonna turn glass marbles?” I had major anxiety until I realized they weren’t glass. 😂 I can’t wait to see more planets, now. 😊
Thank You Jennifer, you can not even imagine how many people still think they are glass marbles
Yeah, that confused me to
You are a saint.. I'd have thrown it across the room after 3rd break. Thanks for being stubborn! Beautiful goblet..worth the wait.
Thank you Kathi, Thanks for watching!
Such a beautiful goblet, love your design, colours and the finish
Thank you for sharing, I enjoyed your video
Thank you so much!
You are very cool under pressure! The goblet is out of this world!😁 Great job.
Thank You Ellis
That goblet is absolutely amazing! Nicely done sir.
The break adds character
Thank You
As soon as it started to wobble, I started getting nervous, and then....
Glad you got it finished. The top is amazing.
Thank You Gail
You never gave up and it turned out amazing.
Thank You Michael
I love this goblet only suggestion is that you recast it in similar mold using clear resin and polish it up and clean out cup, Then It be so cool and people will wonder how you did it!!! A goblet in a tumbler!
Great idea!Thank You Pixie
Interesting departure from your regular projects! As usual you recovered well from disaster and ended up with another beautiful piece. You've finally gotten to me and I'm actively hunting a lathe to start a few disasters of my own.
Thank you, you will be fine
Way to keep working at it. Nice 👍 goblet. Colors are great!
Thank you! Cheers!
I love watching your videos your very creative and a positive impact on American socail media
. God bless dont stop
Thank You Thank You Brandon
Nice Goblet. The color and glitter is awesome. As well as the learning experience. Or has Bob Ross used to say „happy little,accidents“. Please stay safe and take care.
Thank You Stephanie
this is the 3rd time I have watched this! such a cool project and I'm glad you kept up and made it work Doug!
Thank You Thank You Thank You Jane,Glad you liked it!
I want a lathe now! Trying talk the hubby into one. He is a great woodworker so he can teach me 😂
I find myself nervous when you are working with something so delicate because it CAN break. Beautiful work!
Thank you so much!
lovely finished goblet, the planets look great like that!!
Thank you!
Wow! That was quite the adventure, I'm impressed with your ability to laugh at the problem and battle your way through it. Very good vid for turners and non-turners & the goblet looks good. I'm sure we'll see another one in the future. Enjoy your weekend.
Thank you Harold, you have to laugh at it or you'll never finish anything
USTED, es un MAESTRO y nos enseña hasta los límites del oficio, esto nos da una experiencia extrema, así que aplaudo su honestidad,, ,UN TRABAJO BELLO,,,,GRACIAS,,,,,,desde PERÚ-AMÉRICA
Thank You Jupiter
Doug you did win and didnt allow the breaks to dampen your goal. Great goblet and I hear a good drink in order in the goblet to show who boss.
Thank You Steve
Nice recovery! Glad to see I'm not the only one that has those sort of problems. Great Job.
Thank You Mark
Oh I’m so sorry that happened! Way to not give up on it! Still quite mesmerizing and a beautiful piece.
Thank you so much Katie!
I had to pause and catch my breath after it broke. Way to come back from all that. It turned out fantastic !!
Thank You Ann
As I’m watching, thought a couple of things.... not knowing that the planets were resin and not glass marbles, and how long is he going to tempt fate by thinning out the stem. Perseverance and talent to fix the stem are signs of a true craftsman. Nicely done, Doug. Looking forward to more ‘planetary’ creations.
Thank You Anthony, yes I was pushing my luck !
9:38: "Awesome! Look at that, it's awesoooooome!" LOLOL, total agreement! I was getting so nervous when you started making the stem so slender - then it broke! Then you came back on camera, saying it had broken a couple more times... then we saw it break a few more times! I think this needs to come with a warning for weak hearts - I was almost watching between my fingers by the time you completed it!!! Well, lots of anxiety, but boy it sure is pretty. Those 'planets' are a really cool effect, and it's cool to have that tool to make them with your extra resin bits. Whew, I think my heart is finally beating at a normal pace again, you've got a lovely goblet, and this was a thoroughly enjoyable video!
Thank You Chris, lol that's what I get for waiting til the last minute to try and get a project done.
Love the idea! Love the look, the planets are so cool! I said a few choice words for ya when it broke each time. lol You sounded so defeated at the end but glad you laughed at it in the end. Excited to see what else you can come up with those molds.
Thanks so much Joyce!!
I can't recall ever cringing that many time in a 26 minute span. The planet/space effect was spot on! Nice work in the end!
Thank You Andy
Very sweet! I love your persistence Doug. Cheers, Paige C.
Thank you Thank you Paige
That is absolutely stunning❣️ Those planets are beautiful and the resin colour is perfect 👌 your persistence is amazing, I was holding my breath every time you touched it 😂 great job 😁
Thank you so much Ratchel😊
Looks fantastic Doug. I like that you show all the breakage. I hope itvdoesntvbreak with a full glass of wine😄
Thank You Steve, lol
It looks like the Holy Grail! So delicate and colorful!
Thank You Thank You
Great save and a fight right to the finish, but you pulled through as the winner. While I'm not a fan of goblets, I look forward to your weekly videos - thanks for sharing.
Thank You Jeff, I do not like them Either, I was bullied into this one By Mr. Twydell ! LOL
@@PohlBarnProductions I shouldn't complain - I turned metal (mild steel and brass) many years ago but don't even have a lathe now. I do miss it though - I live through you and a few other channels :)
Did I hear you say "Sunny beach"? Good. This was the perfect time for a ripe epithet.
I am impressed and how you stayed positive despite numerous setbacks. For a first effort, it is outstanding. Keep going!
Thank You Lucy, UMMM ERRR I can't remember if I said bad words or not ! I pushed my luck way to far with this project !
I absolutely love it! Those planets came out so cool. I love the colors as well. I have to say the last time it broke my heart flipped out of my chest! However, you put it back together again and persevered in the end. Great job. 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Thank You Debbie
long time viewer 1st time i have left a comment i enjoy all of your projects but i think this is the one off your best.
Thank You Michael
Great job for a trial. I love the planet idea. It is just beautiful.
Thank You Michele
Really loved the colors on this one. Great job!
Thank you so much!
I am really sorry it broke Doug. This was a real pearl, but even it broke so many times it is still an amazing project my friend. Thank you for sharing.
Thank you Thank you
Fantastic piece doug....you really didn't give up !! Wow 👏 😮
Thank You Clive
Great recovery you did what you had to do to get her done. Great job
Thank You Robert
I really like the way that turned out even after all the stem breakages. I love the planets you got in there. It looks fantastic!
Awesome, thank you Lee!
Beautiful goblet after so many recoveries.
Thank You Thomas
I was saying the whole time, don’t make that stem to thin... Then watching it wobble with that tennis ball in there, I kept saying that’s gonna break. And just when I thought you were about to prove me wrong...yep. It broke!
Thank you , it happens
The Pohl Barn Productions still love watching your videos though ☺️
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... and I was scratching my head the first time he glued bad wood together. 😳
The planets are really cool! Even with all the problems, it turned into a really cool goblet!
Thank You Levi
OMG you're just as stubborn as I am! Congrats on Never Giving Up!!!
Thank you Cory!!
Greetings Doug, regardless of the breakage's that is awesome. Love the planets well done you, keep smiling.
Thank you Peter
I didn't read all the comments so I don't know if someone has suggested that it was probably the elastic pressure from the spindle and tennis ball that was your enemy here. I'm sure someone else has other ideas, but all i can come up with is a round profile piece of wood with a "rubber" adhesive to secure it. I will be experimenting with the same myself soon, so I thank you for your instructional video. Beautiful Goblet, It must be the one with the Brew That is True.
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For all the trouble you had with that , the colors are awesome! Good job!
Thank you so much Bill😀
Beautiful job. Sometimes unexpected things happen, but you handled it very well!
Thank You Danny
Perseverance pays off. The planetary motif is beautifully brought out.
Thank You James
Oh Doug! so pretty. I had a physical reaction like you watched a little kid fall and hurt themselves. Great work and thanks for the video.. I think...I need some pain reliever. Oh! Oh! :)
Thank You Frank
Well done for keep going it was worth it beautiful job. Top marks for perseverance.
Thank you!
A Goblet Worthy of it's own pedestal.👑👍♥️😁
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I screamed "oh no!" Glad I didn't scare my kids. Lol I'm watching this on my phone with headsets on and the house is totally quite. Lol
You did a great job repairing it. It looks beautiful.
I have an idea for a project, make a yarn bowl with a lid that looks like a yarn ball.
Thank You, that's an Idea
Love it. Patience. Goblet of planets. Very cool
Thank You Punky
You have patience. I would have started crying and thrown it across the room after the first break!
Thank You Mandy
Really Beautiful Doug, I can't believe it gave you such a hard time and all. That little crack at the end is a shame. Well Done Brother👍
Thank You Steve