Wood Turned Plum Bowl

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  • @RobDeHaven
    @RobDeHaven 7 років тому +1

    I don't know what I'm more jealous, the skills or the workshop. Definitely the skills, the workshop can be purchased. Nicely done Frank!

  • @swalker6794
    @swalker6794 10 днів тому

    AN older video....but one of my favorites... you done real fine here sir.

  • @supermonkee48
    @supermonkee48 7 років тому

    I love the juxtaposition of the futuristic technology (3D scanning, CNC machine, Six Million Dollar Man) being used to bring out the inherent natural beauty of the live edge. It's a nice blend of machine and nature. Wonderful video as always, Frank.

  • @waynegoebel395
    @waynegoebel395 7 років тому

    Beautiful bowl, Frank. THAT would be an heirloom piece if there ever was one... cost of materials, $0... labor of love, $6,000,000... heirloom piece, priceless... well done.

  • @tobermorywomble23
    @tobermorywomble23 7 років тому

    Wow.. This made me realise I've been watching and being inspired by your videos for 4 years now. And still loving them.

  • @bwillan
    @bwillan 7 років тому

    That is dedication to the craft. Keeping video footage for 3 years to complete a project. Great job on the bowl too.

  • @gordroberts53
    @gordroberts53 7 років тому +108

    The world has been bit scary of late, 17:30 minutes with Frank and the world is just a little brighter. Thanks Frank!

    • @elainegreen5855
      @elainegreen5855 5 років тому

      I agree!

    • @HiVizCamo
      @HiVizCamo 4 роки тому +1

      Some scarier now, June 2020. Still it's nice to take a break from it.

  • @frankgel
    @frankgel 7 років тому

    You, my dear sir, are simply the best woodworker in youtube. In your case, it can't even be called woodwork, more like woodart.

  • @MoYvStarkey
    @MoYvStarkey 5 років тому

    Love the coloring of the wood. I like the choices you make on the fly. You don't let a thing like the section of wood coming off get to you. You are a fine example of shop safety.

  • @PhilipMoonTunes
    @PhilipMoonTunes 6 років тому

    Frank, I just love your videos. They are all so polished. Your narratives are what make your videos great. Your voice is calming and inviting, giving us all the impression of what a sincere gentleman you are. Keep up the fantastic work!

  • @lint2023
    @lint2023 7 років тому

    Maybe the most captivating and interesting and talented man on youtube. The idea of capturing the shavings accumulating on the floor was fantastic. That was artistic in itself.

  • @iraydiaz5888
    @iraydiaz5888 7 років тому

    Life is an experiment, that is why 'live and learn' is a saying. Beautiful work. I hope to one day be as talented as yourself.

  • @slightlyskewed
    @slightlyskewed 7 років тому

    Frank. You are simply a humble genius. Thanks for another great video.

  • @lynnchance7015
    @lynnchance7015 7 років тому

    I have turned a small natural edge bowl from a wild plumb limb and loved the color and pattern of the grain. I have never seen a plumb tree as big as this one and I really like the finished piece!

  • @grahamjones2759
    @grahamjones2759 6 років тому +2

    Love the hushed, reverential commentary. Beautiful piece. I love how we are talked through the thinking behind the piece and then can watch to see how it turns out.

  • @DontTreadOnMeToo
    @DontTreadOnMeToo 7 років тому

    I could listen to you all day...it is a pleasure to watch you work...thanks frank

  • @nomadben
    @nomadben 7 років тому

    Excellent video Frank. You're consistently killing it. Thank you for the entertainment.

  • @FullSendPrecision
    @FullSendPrecision 7 років тому

    You're the most patient man ever. Great job!

  • @jessjulian9458
    @jessjulian9458 7 років тому

    Frank you are amazing. I could watch your videos all night. Your narration is exceptional. Thanks for sharing.

  • @KyleShevlin
    @KyleShevlin 7 років тому +1

    The jig you created is pretty genius. I was really impressed with that.

  • @aldurin
    @aldurin 6 років тому

    Frank, I don't really know if this is what you were going for with this video, but I thought it would be nice to tell you. It's exactly 4:00 AM here where I live, and I'm having a really difficult sequence of days (more like weeks) -- big decisions and potencial big changes ahead in my life. So, it's a monday morning, I should be waking up to work in a few hours, but I just can't sleep. My head is all over the place; doesn't leave me alone. And then, I made a cup of tea, sat here and watched this video. And, Frank, I have to thank you. These images made me calmer than I ever been in the last week.
    I watch your channel for years, now. Love your work, the quality of your videos, the funny bits and the beauty of your woodwork. I really hope that you read this and that knowing that you helped me today gives you a little smile. Thanks. Wish you all the best.

  • @TomasSab3D
    @TomasSab3D 7 років тому

    The story line is awesome... the flow, the rhythm... awesome all over.

  • @Diegoscomeback
    @Diegoscomeback 7 років тому

    Dont know if you are the best woodturner, but certainly the best editor of the kind, and surely creative, gj.

  • @RichardHubbuck
    @RichardHubbuck 6 років тому

    Frank, the fantastic quality of your videos and editing, together with your commentary are just a joy to behold.

  • @ro_ro_art
    @ro_ro_art 7 років тому

    My gosh Frank, your skills are tremendous. An artist with wood. Your trademark I feel is the ability to turn an experiment into a fabulous piece, seemingly making your plan out along the way. It's adds this sense of spontaneity that translates into your work. A brilliant eye for potential Mr. Howarth.

  • @Brian-Burke
    @Brian-Burke 7 років тому

    Just when I get to the point of my draw dropping at your woodworking skills, I then see your expertise with video editing and production and my mind is fully blown. I don't know how the hell you're so good at so many things, Frank, but man I'm impressed. Keep it up. This channel should have a million subs.

  • @NessieFromTheLoch
    @NessieFromTheLoch 7 років тому

    I absolutely LOVE the look of the resin filled cracks!

  • @TommyBrisbane
    @TommyBrisbane 7 років тому

    Another beautiful piece Mr Howarth. Your solution to holding the bowl on the lathe so you could carve the bottom of the bowl was like watching a separate build, it was awesome.

  • @danielcummings8226
    @danielcummings8226 7 років тому

    Frank, I think the plum bowl is your best yet. Nice job.

  • @ScullyBrewing
    @ScullyBrewing 7 років тому

    I really like the way the resin looks in the cracks, that natural edge also really looks superb!

  • @markdesolate
    @markdesolate 7 років тому

    Hey Frank, i am absolutly blown away by the idea of the support jig. A-maz-ing!! Keep up the turning!! Greetings from the Netherlands.

  • @XBlazingCrafterX
    @XBlazingCrafterX 7 років тому

    the production value of your videos is amazing

  • @philsmith2746
    @philsmith2746 7 років тому

    1 Bowl to rule them all....outstanding piece and process!!!

  • @Dr.W1zard
    @Dr.W1zard 7 років тому

    Wow that is honestly the nicest woodturned bowl I have ever seen, excellent work!

  • @pccalcio
    @pccalcio 7 років тому

    the best thing is that you genuinely have fun doing things

  • @thesnowedone
    @thesnowedone 7 років тому

    That rig to reverse the live edge on the lathe was awesome; I would not have thought of that - very cool Frank!

  • @cobberpete1
    @cobberpete1 7 років тому

    A lot of things involved here which bring out the great artist you are. The vision for the piece. the extreme patience and ingenuity. Well done Frank on such a beautiful bowl

  • @mickeyd2128
    @mickeyd2128 7 років тому

    Fantastic work! And, I love the Six Million Dollar Man references! That was my dad's favorite show growing up, and he's now got my brothers and I hooked!

  • @teejaded
    @teejaded 7 років тому

    Frank, I'm not a huge fan of most wood turning projects, but this bowl is absolutely gorgeous. Easily some of your best work.

  • @Luke__D__
    @Luke__D__ 7 років тому

    Those time lapse shots with the changing angle are awesome

  • @bobsonclimber
    @bobsonclimber 7 років тому

    I'm always in awe of your ingenuity and craftsmanship Frank, you never fail to impress! Rob.

  • @angelamaro1693
    @angelamaro1693 7 років тому

    At first I thought it was going to look like the Death Star ,but then what an amazing project . every time l think that it's just another project it turns out to be an amazing project . And just like your other viewers said an hour video is so interesting it's over in five minutes. keep the videos coming. Upsman retired local 63 California.

  • @GeorgeWelman
    @GeorgeWelman 7 років тому

    Awsome!!!!!!! Frank, you are a true artist!!!!!!! Very inspiring for me and I guess also for lots of people!!!!!!!

  • @Twansaxstudent11190
    @Twansaxstudent11190 7 років тому

    The final shape of the bowl and feet in combination remind me of a butterfly perched on something. Especially with the colors of the wood and how the sapwood is at the edges of the "wings" of the bowl. Really beautiful project, Frank!

  • @kostazateasealot3245
    @kostazateasealot3245 7 років тому

    the little logs make it look alive... I love it!

  • @TheBearDenPhotography
    @TheBearDenPhotography 7 років тому

    A true artisan you are! Fantastic piece of artwork, and videography!

  • @_amb._5552
    @_amb._5552 6 років тому

    I have to mention one of my favorite things about this piece is how the color from the wood leached into the resin just a little bit and made it a slight shade of red the plum color of the wood is gorgeous and the contrast between all the colors of the wood and the bark that's leftover is wonderful

  • @WittAllen
    @WittAllen 7 років тому

    I highly admire all the forethought, patience, ingenuity, and determination it took to make this piece. It's a beautiful, beautiful creation.

  • @georgebell7103
    @georgebell7103 7 років тому

    I haven't watched your videos lately, because you did so much on the CNC that I could not possibly do. This was very nice.

  • @kotsverslimme
    @kotsverslimme 7 років тому

    I'm still astounded by the amount of work and skill you put into these wonderful pieces. As always a joy to watch and listen to.

  • @craftedworkshop
    @craftedworkshop 7 років тому +1

    Absolutely incredible work, Frank. That turned out gorgeous.

  • @Ravn000
    @Ravn000 7 років тому

    Possibly one of the most beautiful objects I have ever seen... Thank you for doing this and showing it to us!

  • @MichaelAlm
    @MichaelAlm 7 років тому +3

    Really beautiful Frank! I love how the epoxy kind of looks like tree resin in the cracks. Thanks for sharing!

  • @suep9445
    @suep9445 5 років тому

    Beautiful!! The cracks actually added to the beauty. I'm glad you persevered on this one.

  • @SRG-Learn-Makers
    @SRG-Learn-Makers 7 років тому

    You are truly an artist. Your woodwork is as brilliant as your filmmaking and both together are priceless. Thanks for sharing this hard and beautiful job.

  • @DwightMS1
    @DwightMS1 7 років тому

    Gorgeous Frank! I like how you apply intelligence to every project, and how you explain why and how you do everything.

  • @Chef_PC
    @Chef_PC 6 років тому

    I audibly gasped at the bright purple color that came up at 2:36 when you drilled out the center core. Just beautiful!!

  • @marccutler1338
    @marccutler1338 7 років тому

    What a great piece! Shared this with my Father ( also an architect, Father, and wood junkie). He turned my boys each a beautiful live edge bowl in the same fashion as yours. Thanks for sharing the experience and the Six Million Dollar Man Theme!
    Marc

  • @E-N-A-R-D-L-A-V
    @E-N-A-R-D-L-A-V 6 років тому

    So I am going back and watching older videos, and I somehow missed this one. This bowl turned out quite stunning, and I feel I must compliment you on your stellar problem solving skills. The resin you used on the cracks really feel like they belong to the piece, like sap solidified to amber. I am just going to go ahead and state that I think this is the best bowl you ever created, it's certainly the most visually stimulating. Excellent work.

  • @aintgonnahappen
    @aintgonnahappen 7 років тому

    That is gorgeous; never seen plum wood before. Excellent work!

  • @ShekOlogy
    @ShekOlogy 7 років тому

    Your voice makes me happy.

  • @crelfe
    @crelfe 7 років тому

    Excellent bowl, fantastic commentary and video editing. Superb.

  • @PKedByBlade
    @PKedByBlade 7 років тому

    Easily one of my favorite pieces, unbelievable natural structure and aesthetics to that piece of wood; I'm actually glad that piece of bark chipped off.

  • @MaximumJonathanosity
    @MaximumJonathanosity 7 років тому

    Everything you do is impressive, but this one is absolutely incredible.

  • @shimmeister1062
    @shimmeister1062 5 років тому

    Well done Frank - a truly beautiful piece. This is the first video of your's that I have seen seen - it won't be the last. Three things I really enjoy. One, seeing a well equipped with all the toys. Two, seeing someone who can actually use that equipment and three, seeing a great project come to life.

  • @chopin65
    @chopin65 5 років тому

    Wow. Color me impressed. All that work for one bowl. It is so beautiful!
    When society goes to the dogs and there is nothing but chaos, we will need you on hand to help rebuild it. Don't go anywhere. Stay put.

  • @johnhamilton1098
    @johnhamilton1098 5 років тому

    Frank - you are an incredible woodworker/artist. You inspire a lot of us to try things - many thanks!

  • @davidflatt8661
    @davidflatt8661 6 років тому +1

    Beautiful work, I loved the way Frank made the viewer aware of his design thought process, very well done video!

  • @nairbllebpmac4179
    @nairbllebpmac4179 7 років тому

    Another amazing project! I love the fact that you aren't afraid to tackle projects that require techniques you haven't used before.

  • @Nighthawkinlight
    @Nighthawkinlight 7 років тому +37

    Hot glue to seal the cracks for resin filling is brilliant! I like it. I've had a lot of trouble with that. Even if you stretched a piece of rubber or something over the outside of the cracks and used hot glue to seal around the borders that should work great to get the resin flush with the surface. Tip: you can remove hot glue from wood by soaking it briefly in rubbing alcohol. It peels right off.

    • @dwaynewladyka577
      @dwaynewladyka577 7 років тому +1

      NightHawkInLight Cool to see you here.

    • @frankmakes
      @frankmakes  7 років тому +6

      Thanks. There is a spot on the bark where i need to get the hot glue off.

  • @RogiervanReekum
    @RogiervanReekum 7 років тому

    Some of your best work here, Frank! Love it!

  • @philipvale1674
    @philipvale1674 4 роки тому

    Hi very impressed with your skills you obviously been doing this for quite a few years, myself I am retired I'm 68 years old I live in part of France , I am English . I still have some of my woodworking machinery, like my big Watkin woodwork in lathe, because I'm retired I do not have a lot of money so just recently I've been trying to make my own tools I've just made myself a hook gouge.
    Once again very impressed with your work. Stay safe in these bad times of the virus as we are in lockdown in France. So trying to keep myself busy.
    Phil from the Moulin in France.

  • @johnyoung2877
    @johnyoung2877 7 років тому

    well worth the three year wait and adding those feet is quite unique, well done

  • @lass-inangeles7564
    @lass-inangeles7564 6 років тому

    What a professional video and inspired piece of work! Very lovely. I never realized you had to let the wood dry that long! Also nice tip about the resin in cracks. Thanks for inspiring me.

  • @justgreg57
    @justgreg57 7 років тому

    Awesome piece Frank - not sure how anyone could give it a thumbs down. Thanks for sharing

  • @TheBbraamse08
    @TheBbraamse08 7 років тому

    Frank, that thing looks awesome! Please, keep up the great work! I greatly enjoy seeing your creativity in your builds. You are experimenting with new ideas and posting them for us to see. It is great to see you learn and, in turn, we learn from it as well.

  • @HiVizCamo
    @HiVizCamo 4 роки тому

    I had no idea plum trees got that big, such beautiful wood!

  • @notnowjohn1348
    @notnowjohn1348 6 років тому

    "There's a few little bits that aren't perfect..." Yeah, but that is what makes the bowl. The perfect imperfections. Awesome work!

  • @stephiehellyeah2557
    @stephiehellyeah2557 7 років тому +3

    I love this piece so much! It's definitely my favorite. So organic. And the resin makes the bowl even more beautiful. Genius! 👌💖

  • @squareoctopus
    @squareoctopus 7 років тому

    Incredibly beautiful work. It makes it even better to have seen the process.

  • @jezreeldutcher5964
    @jezreeldutcher5964 6 років тому

    you are the Bob Ross of wood turning

  • @suryadavies
    @suryadavies 7 років тому

    That's a nice looking bowl, I think it's my favourite bowl out of all the ones I have seen you make.

  • @Jason-vn5xj
    @Jason-vn5xj 5 років тому

    You're an absolute genius, my friend.

  • @awesometom8598
    @awesometom8598 7 років тому

    I have missed your turning videos. thanks for this.

  • @LtGrandpoobah
    @LtGrandpoobah 7 років тому

    Beautiful work, my good man. Keep em coming. That is amazing that you filmed that first bit of roughing out the bowl 3 years ago. Well done in keeping the footage and seeing 3 years into the future.

  • @stewartfurini
    @stewartfurini 7 років тому

    That's a great looking bowl. The wood is beautiful and I love the foot! Another great video too, Frank!

  • @ltj999
    @ltj999 7 років тому

    easily one of your most beautiful projects. Absolutely wonderful!

  • @MakersMadLab
    @MakersMadLab 7 років тому

    Man I love the rotating time lapse over the lathe!! Makes for and an epic shot.

  • @keithdavis4056
    @keithdavis4056 7 років тому

    This was an amazing project! You really had to flex your ingenuity on this one. Turned out great

  • @O2Cummins
    @O2Cummins 7 років тому

    You're amazing. This is day 2 of finding and watching your videos, and you're already one of my favorite channels. Thanks for sharing your talent with us!

  • @FernandoCruz-bf1uw
    @FernandoCruz-bf1uw 7 років тому

    Wow!!! Amazing project Frank.

  • @dalejones4186
    @dalejones4186 7 років тому

    Beautiful job Frank. Always enjoy your videos.

  • @dbs1183
    @dbs1183 7 років тому

    Once again you have turned out a work of art. Love the little feet

  • @dodgybodger3124
    @dodgybodger3124 6 років тому

    Now, that's the workshop of my dreams ! Great work by the way. All the best from the UK Peace.👍

  • @vanessahorig8374
    @vanessahorig8374 7 років тому

    Absolutely love this project Frank! I think the fact that you tried something different really paid off! Also great thinking in trying to solve problems while woodworking, quite genius!

  • @kristenblack3930
    @kristenblack3930 7 років тому +43

    that bowl turned out so beautifully! and I got a good chuckle out of the 6 million dollar man reference!

  • @ReneBrainEater
    @ReneBrainEater 7 років тому

    What a masterpiece, Frank!

  • @edparker147
    @edparker147 6 років тому

    What an inspiration! This bowl is such a beautiful piece of art.

  • @namewithoutdigits
    @namewithoutdigits 7 років тому

    Love how you have added aerial shots and even more animations to what was already stellar production work. Thanks for sharing!

  • @IRCZEW
    @IRCZEW 7 років тому

    I watch this man from 2 years. Still supsise me.