I've dedicated this next project to an avid fan who I have befriended over some time, and who has gone through a really awful time recently. I wanted him to have something special from me to him, that could hopefully comfort him and give him something to treasure over the coming months.
Hi Harry the wood is lovelynI like how you used the cracks in this piece of wood, the grain is nice. I bet your friend will love this like I do and it is a nice piece of art/treasure for him to enjoy and comfort him for ever. I really love your woodturning you are fabulous great video all the best take care from Amanda xx ❤❤
The only reason I've delved this deep into this content is to point out how I was turned off straight away even though I love wood turning. It was due to what seems to me to be utter foolishness to start turning a piece that is so unnecessarily uneven, and attacking it with the chisel or rather having your chisel attacked by it and you can't tell me that didn't risk damaging a very, very expensive lathe. It smacks of child-like "look what I can do" and "this ought to add ghast to to audience". The way I see it, if you're going to be good at what you do, going to take what you do, seriously and expect others to respect it, don't stoop to cheap acts of show, just stick to being good at what you do, as you clearly are. Keep up the good work. It was brutal to watch how that chisel jammed the wood so hard it all but stopped dead in its tracks. Did you brake or bend a metal prong at the ends that holds the wood in place or did the motor or gearing suffer any damage?
What are you talking about? Harry has had quite a lot of experience turning down rough edges with a roughing gouge. That's what they're for, they remove the roughness and turn it into a nice and proper piece. Harry's had years of woodturning experience, and knows exactly what his lathe and gouge are capable of! I would reckon not one scratch is on his lathe.
He's made that for a friend, who he says has been through a really awful time recently. Your comment is a waste of time. Well done Harry. The world would be a much better place with more people like Harry in it and less people like you.
I've dedicated this next project to an avid fan who I have befriended over some time, and who has gone through a really awful time recently. I wanted him to have something special from me to him, that could hopefully comfort him and give him something to treasure over the coming months.
Nice one Harry. A very kind thing to do 👍🏴
This was very thoughtful of you.
What a beautiful piece! I hope your friend enjoys it as much as I did your video.
I like the way you embraced the cracks in this piece of wood 💕
What a truly inspirational gift. Sending healing prayers to your friend.
Cool Piece. And a great gesture on your part. I am sure it will mean a lot to your friend.
That is a lovely gift for your friend Harry 👍 cheers, Bram
Thanks Harry, very nice, hope your friend enjoys it! 👍💪✌
Hi Harry the wood is lovelynI like how you used the cracks in this piece of wood, the grain is nice. I bet your friend will love this like I do and it is a nice piece of art/treasure for him to enjoy and comfort him for ever. I really love your woodturning you are fabulous great video all the best take care from Amanda xx ❤❤
Harry what a great gesture mate and the end result was smashing.
A lovely piece, and a lovely sentiment.
beautiful
Very nice! ❤
Very nice a beautiful candle holder.
I love the classical rope spiral. I thought he was going to make another 3 and stick 'em under a coffee table top.
Purdy
great art
Can you please tell me where you get your coins/medallions I’ve been looking and can’t seem to find exactly what I’m looking for
The only reason I've delved this deep into this content is to point out how I was turned off straight away even though I love wood turning. It was due to what seems to me to be utter foolishness to start turning a piece that is so unnecessarily uneven, and attacking it with the chisel or rather having your chisel attacked by it and you can't tell me that didn't risk damaging a very, very expensive lathe. It smacks of child-like "look what I can do" and "this ought to add ghast to to audience". The way I see it, if you're going to be good at what you do, going to take what you do, seriously and expect others to respect it, don't stoop to cheap acts of show, just stick to being good at what you do, as you clearly are.
Keep up the good work. It was brutal to watch how that chisel jammed the wood so hard it all but stopped dead in its tracks. Did you brake or bend a metal prong at the ends that holds the wood in place or did the motor or gearing suffer any damage?
What are you talking about? Harry has had quite a lot of experience turning down rough edges with a roughing gouge. That's what they're for, they remove the roughness and turn it into a nice and proper piece. Harry's had years of woodturning experience, and knows exactly what his lathe and gouge are capable of! I would reckon not one scratch is on his lathe.
I want it! 😊❤
I suspect you could have it!
@@r.martin3494 it has a worthy owner :-)
A symbol of.....
Very very bad idea to use gloves on any rotating tool
Why don't you trim it first? Seems pretty unnecessary. There's no value in the end result is there? Makes me not want to watch.
So wasteful
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What a waste of time
He's made that for a friend, who he says has been through a really awful time recently. Your comment is a waste of time. Well done Harry. The world would be a much better place with more people like Harry in it and less people like you.
@@glennteagleofukwoodcraftca5308 probably going through a rougher time with receiving that thing
Stop watching & go get on with your own stuff
you must be looking into a mirror, what a waste of time you seem to be.
@@glennteagleofukwoodcraftca5308well said 👏