Finally found out how to review your comments LOL....things changed and I didn't have a clue. I would just like to say a big THANK YOU to everyone, for such lovely comments and compliments! Have a great 2014!!
Lesley Pyke you know what ... I had just started to watch videos again few weeks ago when I watched your video, after my mom expired 22 december ... (( .. i ........... (((
Once again a big thank you for all the lovely reviews. I am unbelievably busy and have no time to answer individual questions which I also get by emails and messages etc, every single day from all over the world. I will just say quickly here, the water drip feed is simply a 2way gang valve from an aquatic pet shop. Bit of tubing and an empty milk bottle. The drill I mainly use is a micromotor, Google it :-)The burs are a variety of diamond, stone and rubber, they all do different things depending on speed, pressure, wet, dry, worn out or new. You just have to experiment and practice. I have a large dust extractor as well as using the mask. Using water minimises dust levels considerably. Have fun and take care. ♥
Some may need a more detailed video. But I understand being busy, so... You did a great job though! If this is what you do with a scratched glass, you should start scratching all your glasses lol
Very creative. To think someone would have just thrown it away. But with your artistic eye and talent you saw more than a mere scratch. It came out one beautiful piece.
Ich graviere seit über 30 Jahren Glas, Holz und edle Metalle. Was Sie mit dem Sektkelch, wahrscheinlich dickeres Kristallglas, ist wirklich sehr, sehr schön geworden. Hut ab, god Job!
Watching this video inspired me to try something new. Which has led to a career of exploring the engraving arts.I greatly appreciate your semi unwitting mentor ship has provided me with a renewed passion for creating art. Thank you so much for your generosity in sharing your techniques and this wonderful art, that has completely transformed my life!
What a wonderful demonstration!... Your 'film maker' skills are excellent and your glass work is stupendous.. Thank goodness you did not put some silly background music like many of the other videos on UA-cam! - I love the hum of the flex shaft grinder/carver. It adds to the experience. Thank you again. You make it seem so easy.
This is , by far, one of the best videos I've seen on carving/engraving glass! This is ART. The video is about ten minutes needless to speak about the time you spent on preparing the camera, editing the video and the water hose and changing the carbite heads. Really, this needs more thumbs up and hats off. I will try to apply the mushroom design you displayed here.
you do such a beautiful job and you make it look soo easy. I've been practicing and i'm still trying to make it look so lifelike. I enjoy watching your videos. Continue the wonderful work.
WOW!! As I'm into pyrography I wanted a rotary tool kit. After watching this video I can't wait to have a bash at glass engraving. Lesley Pike your work is fantastic. Going to have a look at your web page. Thank you for your great video!
Thanks Tink (your setting won't allow me to reply directly to you) that is very kind. I think that my next video...when I have time...will be on some of those basics, which will mean I have to tidy up my desk first !!
Excellent video. Been doing stained glass for years among other projects. Always wanted to do glass carving especially on my early 1900's Roadsters Wind wings. Again great video.
Gorgeous! Simply gorgeous! I love your work I watch your videos all the time. I"m trying to learn, I have numerous diamond bits assorted sizes still trying to learn which one does certain effects. Love Ya!
affascinata da tanta bravura..... spettacolare! bravissima! non arriverò mai a questi risultati ma adoro guardare tutti i video di chi è più bravo/a di me. Grazie per questo video ^^
Thanks for sharing. Watching you do this is what I was looking for. Most glass etching vids use chemicals, sandblasting, pre done stuff, ect. Making wood cases, saya style, for knives I etched; I found "drawing" into wood more enjoyable. I got my first set of diamond tips for Christmas. Off to ruin some glasses to start feeling out shading.
that is absolutely amazing. I have never seen anything like it..I have been trying to find something to do as a hobby, and I think I just found it!! Amazing work !!! Cant wait to see more from you, I really hope its some instructional videos, that would e fantastic
Far out. So talented. Don't know how you did that freehand. Would be lovely to be able to do something like this, but this mere mortal hasn't your artistic talent. Great video. Thanks for sharing.
does anyone here use the Dremel Rotary tool? iv just started doing simple stuff. wondering if i need to upgrade. or get the big diamond bur things? or is it just me? i cant do the depth that she can with what i got. it all looks the same shade when i try it. also i dont got that water set up thing. any help would be wonderfull.
Hi Ms. Pyke. Just wanted to say, you're my inspiration on this art work. I have learn some tricks from you. I love this video, because it shows what kind of tips for tour engraver you are using. Thank you very much
What a BEAUTIFUL JOB!!! LOVE the designs & my fave is that pretty pitcher! REALLY FABULOUS!!! Thank you for sharing! How WONDERFUL it must feel such accomplishment! Cheers! 🍷
I've been looking to take up glass engraving as a hobby, I've watched quite a few vids, and this is far and away the best so far. The close up views and the artistry of the final result have inspired me to definitely give it a try. Thanks for the time you've taken to make and upload. :)
Hi I love your video. I was wondering where you got your rubber bit from I've been looking for one and I can't seem to find it. I'm looking forward to your next video. Thank you.
Just....WOW.....that was incredible. You are a beautiful artist ! I love the little fairy on the opposite side of the glass. I bet when you look through, it appears as if it is flying through the field, or about to land on top of the mushroom. I love it ! can I purchase this cup ? PLEASE !
Thank you. It is actually a fantasy type butterfly on the other side I added at the end for a bit of 3D effect. It does look a bit like a fairy when I look at it now :-) I do have this glass available for sale, have not advertised that fact as yet. Do contact me by email for further details if you wish.
That is brilliant work. I'm trying to get started but mine always seems a bit rough!! Will try rigging up a water bottle and drip having seen this. Am having great trouble getting bits to frost the glass, where do you get the 'teardrop' shaped bit used to frost the stem of the mushroom? Going to work my way through all your videos now for more tips. Thanks!!
BAD ASS! Skills you have!! Now take 3.5 grams dried Cubensis (powdered). Squeeze in half a lemon into your newly etched glass, pour in the powdered Cubensis, let sit for 30 min. Fill up with water, add your sweetener of choice, pop in a few ice cubes then enjoy your new glass from Pluto!!! Nice hand work on the etching.
Firstly can I say thank you for the vid, a great combo of humour an pure artistry (a rare thing on here lol) I bounce from one art/craft to another an see many great examples of peoples skills an talents, yours is up there with all of them, such beautiful shading an detail, an I will search out more of your work to share with others, many thanks :-)
Hi Lesley, this is the first time I have seen this and I was totally mesmerised by your work, loved that dragon as well, thank you so much for sharing, can't wait to have a go myself, awesome work :)
excelente realmente, le felicito, tengo mi dremel pero no se que tipo de puntas comprar para trabajos en vidrio como lo ase usted. pd. soy de peru le agradecería me diera algún alcance o dato sobre las broquitas . mil gracias
beautiful work leslie,i am a jeweller of 40 years,and your work is outstanding,would just like to say ,i hope you wear a dust mask for the dry work as glass dust is terrible for the lungs and stomach.
Hello, first, you do awesome work engraving glass. I love watching your videos. I have Scm's engraver and sand blasting cabinet and while sand blasting is simpler to do I'd like to do more with my engraver. As of now I tape a picture, of what I'd like to engrave, on the inside of a glass and engrave away. However, being new to engraving, I'm having difficulty knowing what engraver tips are best utilized and when. Just as you touched on when to use the grey or brown rubber tips in your comments below, how do I know when to use other tips? For instance, I know to use the smaller, pointier tips for outlining and detailed engraving but is there a chart (or video you're aware of) that explains the use of all tips? Only a few came with my SCM purchase. Thank you very much for your time. Have a great day!
Hi Harry, I get asked these questions every day so I set up a glass engraving page on Facebook "Lesley's Glass Engraving Club" please go and have a look and you will see the answers to your questions and many more. Good luck.
I wish I could be able to do this, but I am not good at drawing or clay modeling (I would think some of the same skills would be needed for engraving), plus I am sure you need a steady hand to do this. I get tremors and twitches when I work on something too long. I enjoy watching your process very much, seeing someone carve something beautiful into a scarred item to give it new life gives me the inspiration to continue with the crafts that I can still do. Don't stop breathing new life into otherwise plain and unused items!
As amazing as it is hokey. Great laughs and terrific video. Thank you so much for this. As a professional tattooer for 12+ years, I'm always messing around with different mediums. I picked up a piece of crap battery-powered engraver for 2 bucks on an impulse. Tried it on a water bottle. Knew I would enjoy it if my instrument wasn't garbage. (Expected. Great 2 buck investment to get the answer I was hoping for, regardless.) Tried a Dremel with the standard "comes with it" bur. Couldn't stop. Made something that *somebody* might think is rad. Not me, but still fun. Then found your video. Here we go down the rabbit hole. Not expecting to nail a mushroom like you did. I'll probably end up eating too many before giving it a go. Jk. Buying your kit this week. Yay!
I have a visuals of "Jason falling down a rabbit hole" :-D Thanks for your compliments, best of luck and if you really want to learn, BIG TIME, join my Patreon teaching channel www.patreon.com/glassengraving ! It is relaxed and fun and full of my best videos.
great work!!! i'm looking for some power carver, which one would you recommend for detailed work please?i'll be working more with carving the wood;-) thank you so much.
There was something soothing/satisfying about watching this. And I was very impressed by the magnificent works showcased at the end. But I got a little chuckle about a minute in with the spelling of “carbite” for what I believe was meant to be carbide.
Finally found out how to review your comments LOL....things changed and I didn't have a clue. I would just like to say a big THANK YOU to everyone, for such lovely comments and compliments! Have a great 2014!!
Its so cute and funny when you don't speak throughout and speak at the end ))
you are a glassic lady ))
Thanks very much :)
Lesley Pyke
you know what ... I had just started to watch videos again few weeks ago when I watched your video, after my mom expired 22 december ... (( .. i ........... (((
Kketansa Art
I am sorry to hear of your mom. I hope my video cheered you up.
Lesley Pyke
yes ... lot of
Once again a big thank you for all the lovely reviews. I am unbelievably busy and have no time to answer individual questions which I also get by emails and messages etc, every single day from all over the world. I will just say quickly here, the water drip feed is simply a 2way gang valve from an aquatic pet shop. Bit of tubing and an empty milk bottle. The drill I mainly use is a micromotor, Google it :-)The burs are a variety of diamond, stone and rubber, they all do different things depending on speed, pressure, wet, dry, worn out or new. You just have to experiment and practice. I have a large dust extractor as well as using the mask. Using water minimises dust levels considerably. Have fun and take care. ♥
Hoya Lesley you're work is amazing one question what number grit diamond burr do you use and what rpm speed on you're micromotor do you use thanks.
rough or smooth, old and new are the grits I use :-) Speed depends on what I am doing, the burs that I am using and what effect I want with it.
Lesley Pyke pretty eyes..
Some may need a more detailed video. But I understand being busy, so... You did a great job though! If this is what you do with a scratched glass, you should start scratching all your glasses lol
LOL...I deliberately scratched the glass for fun ;-)
Very creative. To think someone would have just thrown it away. But with your artistic eye and talent you saw more than a mere scratch. It came out one beautiful piece.
I hate to tell you I deliberately scratched it for the video 😂 . On the other hand it's such a lovely thick Crystal I would have still done the same 😎
Ich graviere seit über 30 Jahren Glas, Holz und edle Metalle.
Was Sie mit dem Sektkelch, wahrscheinlich dickeres Kristallglas, ist wirklich sehr, sehr schön geworden.
Hut ab, god Job!
Thank you 😊
Super work!! You make it look so fun! Thank you so much for sharing.
great post!
Watching this video inspired me to try something new. Which has led to a career of exploring the engraving arts.I greatly appreciate your semi unwitting mentor ship has provided me with a renewed passion for creating art. Thank you so much for your generosity in sharing your techniques and this wonderful art, that has completely transformed my life!
Pleasure! Best of luck!
You always do a great job.
What a wonderful demonstration!... Your 'film maker' skills are excellent and your glass work is stupendous.. Thank goodness you did not put some silly background music like many of the other videos on UA-cam! - I love the hum of the flex shaft grinder/carver. It adds to the experience. Thank you again. You make it seem so easy.
Thank you! Use a blank piece of flat glass to test all the burs and write on there which ones you've used.
This is , by far, one of the best videos I've seen on carving/engraving glass! This is ART. The video is about ten minutes needless to speak about the time you spent on preparing the camera, editing the video and the water hose and changing the carbite heads. Really, this needs more thumbs up and hats off. I will try to apply the mushroom design you displayed here.
Lol thank you 😊
good to see others do the same kind of work that I do. ive been doing this almost 25yrs now. You so excellent work!
A glass full of mushrooms. Now THAT'S a party! Cool video Ms. Lesley, thanks for sharing.
I love your work and your mushrooms.
Amazing work! You are very talented! I just purchased a rotary tool and wanted to see what its capabilities were, and here I am. In awe....
you do such a beautiful job and you make it look soo easy. I've been practicing and i'm still trying to make it look so lifelike. I enjoy watching your videos. Continue the wonderful work.
I enjoy watching you work! It's very relaxing, and you do a great job!👍
Nice to see a great video of an amazingly talented person still going strong. Keep on Keeping one!
WOW!! As I'm into pyrography I wanted a rotary tool kit. After watching this video I can't wait to have a bash at glass engraving. Lesley Pike your work is fantastic. Going to have a look at your web page. Thank you for your great video!
Thanks I'm looking to buy a dremel and your video has given me a better understanding of how to use it with glass.
Thanks Tink (your setting won't allow me to reply directly to you) that is very kind. I think that my next video...when I have time...will be on some of those basics, which will mean I have to tidy up my desk first !!
Very well done Lesley Pyke
Beautiful work, thank you Lesley Pyke for sharing how you create your art.
jay richardson
Thank you
Debbie Cornman
It's a pleasure Debbie.
Lesley Pyke what type of dremel do you use
Pretty amazing stuff. I love the goofy intro, and tea time lol.
Excellent video. Been doing stained glass for years among other projects. Always wanted to do glass carving especially on my early 1900's Roadsters Wind wings. Again great video.
Beautiful! I want to learn to do this as well as you do!
Wow looks amazing your detail is great!
Just let me say " WOW That's Incredible!!!" Thanks for sharing. And your filming is great too.
Gorgeous! Simply gorgeous! I love your work I watch your videos all the time. I"m trying to learn, I have numerous diamond bits assorted sizes still trying to learn which one does certain effects. Love Ya!
affascinata da tanta bravura..... spettacolare! bravissima! non arriverò mai a questi risultati ma adoro guardare tutti i video di chi è più bravo/a di me. Grazie per questo video ^^
+Paola Streghetta59 Thank you :-)
This video was amazing. You are a truly gifted woman. The video was fun and very informative. I hope I can be half as good at this as you are!
Thank you Kiarra, just practice practice practice :-)
Thanks everyone for so many lovely comments, for those who asked, I use a micromotor. Best wishes!!
that mushroom has a very nice tip!! well done!!
1 Word, BEAUTIFUL. You are an inspiration for those of us who aspire to do work like yours.
Thank you Hope. Good luck with your engraving journey.
No, Thank You for sharing.
Thanks Mazie, practice is what it is all about! Have fun!
Love this Lady's work. Would be great if she ran a training workshop, say over a weekend or such. Anyone know if she has any tutorials, dvd or book?
I teach .
speechless, amazing work of art you've done on that glass
Beautiful work of art !!
Breath-taking. Thank you for sharing. I was mesmerized.
Hola cómo lo hace para hacer ese tipo de sombras para que quede así ?? Alguna punta en especial ?
Thanks for sharing.
Watching you do this is what I was looking for. Most glass etching vids use chemicals, sandblasting, pre done stuff, ect.
Making wood cases, saya style, for knives I etched; I found "drawing" into wood more enjoyable.
I got my first set of diamond tips for Christmas. Off to ruin some glasses to start feeling out shading.
Pleasure, glad you have been inspired. Do consider joining my teaching channel www.patreon.com/glassengraving happy engraving !
beautiful work that you do and thank you very much for sharing your technique !!!
My pleasure 😊
Amazing work. Thanks for sharing.
Wow! How in the world does the glass not break?! Obviously you have to have serious talent! You make it look so easy! Love Your "Character"!
Absolutely superb work...oh, and I own one...Wedding present...and now I see the artist. Amazing, thank you!
Thank you, that's sweet. Very best wishes.
that is absolutely amazing. I have never seen anything like it..I have been trying to find something to do as a hobby, and I think I just found it!! Amazing work !!! Cant wait to see more from you, I really hope its some instructional videos, that would e fantastic
Wow what a clever lady.Im just starting but what an inspiration!
Far out. So talented. Don't know how you did that freehand. Would be lovely to be able to do something like this, but this mere mortal hasn't your artistic talent. Great video. Thanks for sharing.
does anyone here use the Dremel Rotary tool? iv just started doing simple stuff. wondering if i need to upgrade. or get the big diamond bur things? or is it just me? i cant do the depth that she can with what i got. it all looks the same shade when i try it. also i dont got that water set up thing. any help would be wonderfull.
That's great, best of luck with it and thank you for your compliments.
Hi Ms. Pyke. Just wanted to say, you're my inspiration on this art work. I have learn some tricks from you. I love this video, because it shows what kind of tips for tour engraver you are using. Thank you very much
Thank you Jesus, :-) , I am happy that you have benefited from my video .
What a BEAUTIFUL JOB!!! LOVE the designs & my fave is that pretty pitcher! REALLY FABULOUS!!! Thank you for sharing! How WONDERFUL it must feel such accomplishment! Cheers! 🍷
Cheers!
I've been looking to take up glass engraving as a hobby, I've watched quite a few vids, and this is far and away the best so far. The close up views and the artistry of the final result have inspired me to definitely give it a try. Thanks for the time you've taken to make and upload. :)
Pleasure. Best of luck.😎
Very nice work! Thank you for showing us 'how it's done'!
Thank you
Totally amazing, the detail is unbelievable, thanks for sharing.
Thank you
Absolutely stunning work.
Hello Lesley, incredible talent and designs are beautiful, I want to see them all. Best regards
I'm just getting started with glass etching. I love it. Thank you so much for your video's. You do awesome work.
You do some beautiful work!
Amazing work!!! You are an artist!
Thank you. I like to see the combination of stained glass and engraved glass. Good luck!
Hi I love your video. I was wondering where you got your rubber bit from I've been looking for one and I can't seem to find it. I'm looking forward to your next video. Thank you.
You are amazing and an inspiration!
You have golden hands! Hello from Russia!
You are some kind of talented!! That's amazing!!
This is beautiful work. Very talented lady you are. Thank you for sharing and I signed up
You're as funny as you are talented. Thanks for posting and making me smile.
Cheers Peter :-)
How wonderful. Thank you for your inspirational video.
Absolutely beautiful work. The detail is great.
Thank you.
Thank you Lesley, you are my mentor!!! congratulations, I love your work...
Beautiful! You got talent.
Just....WOW.....that was incredible. You are a beautiful artist !
I love the little fairy on the opposite side of the glass. I bet when you look through, it appears as if it is flying through the field, or about to land on top of the mushroom. I love it ! can I purchase this cup ? PLEASE !
Thank you. It is actually a fantasy type butterfly on the other side I added at the end for a bit of 3D effect. It does look a bit like a fairy when I look at it now :-)
I do have this glass available for sale, have not advertised that fact as yet. Do contact me by email for further details if you wish.
Ohhhhh thanks for shering... do you think that a I can start whit ...Walnut Hollow Professional Rotary Tool??? I like soooo muchhh!!!!!
+Fabby 10can I don't know that drill, but you can try anything.
Your video is marvelous and your etching designs exquisite. Thank you for sharing. now on to your Etsy site.
That is brilliant work. I'm trying to get started but mine always seems a bit rough!! Will try rigging up a water bottle and drip having seen this. Am having great trouble getting bits to frost the glass, where do you get the 'teardrop' shaped bit used to frost the stem of the mushroom? Going to work my way through all your videos now for more tips. Thanks!!
BAD ASS! Skills you have!! Now take 3.5 grams dried Cubensis (powdered). Squeeze in half a lemon into your newly etched glass, pour in the powdered Cubensis, let sit for 30 min. Fill up with water, add your sweetener of choice, pop in a few ice cubes then enjoy your new glass from Pluto!!!
Nice hand work on the etching.
Lesley very well said !!!! thanks great work .x
Both, depending on the vessel. It often looks best looking through the crystal.
Your work is inspirational, I wish I had a tiny piece of your talent!
Firstly can I say thank you for the vid, a great combo of humour an pure artistry (a rare thing on here lol) I bounce from one art/craft to another an see many great examples of peoples skills an talents, yours is up there with all of them, such beautiful shading an detail, an I will search out more of your work to share with others, many thanks :-)
Thank you
Hi Lesley, this is the first time I have seen this and I was totally mesmerised by your work, loved that dragon as well, thank you so much for sharing, can't wait to have a go myself, awesome work :)
Thank you and good luck
Wow.. You are an amazing artist.. Truly gifted. I'm so inspired by you and would love to try engraving :)
excelente realmente, le felicito, tengo mi dremel pero no se que tipo de puntas comprar para trabajos en vidrio como lo ase usted. pd. soy de peru le agradecería me diera algún alcance o dato sobre las broquitas . mil gracias
Thank you, keep practicing
beautiful work leslie,i am a jeweller of 40 years,and your work is outstanding,would just like to say ,i hope you wear a dust mask for the dry work as glass dust is terrible for the lungs and stomach.
Hello, first, you do awesome work engraving glass. I love watching your videos. I have Scm's engraver and sand blasting cabinet and while sand blasting is simpler to do I'd like to do more with my engraver. As of now I tape a picture, of what I'd like to engrave, on the inside of a glass and engrave away. However, being new to engraving, I'm having difficulty knowing what engraver tips are best utilized and when. Just as you touched on when to use the grey or brown rubber tips in your comments below, how do I know when to use other tips? For instance, I know to use the smaller, pointier tips for outlining and detailed engraving but is there a chart (or video you're aware of) that explains the use of all tips? Only a few came with my SCM purchase. Thank you very much for your time. Have a great day!
Hi Harry, I get asked these questions every day so I set up a glass engraving page on Facebook "Lesley's Glass Engraving Club" please go and have a look and you will see the answers to your questions and many more. Good luck.
Thank you very much and I look forward to more of your videos.
Lesley Pyke #
So beautiful! I would love to learn how this is done. Do you have any instinctual videos?
Thank you....what you see on my channel are all I have made.
Wow Lesley that was so breath taking...thank you for sharing your talent ...very appreciated from another artist here just not in this field
Thank you so much and you are welcome 😊
I wish I could be able to do this, but I am not good at drawing or clay modeling (I would think some of the same skills would be needed for engraving), plus I am sure you need a steady hand to do this. I get tremors and twitches when I work on something too long. I enjoy watching your process very much, seeing someone carve something beautiful into a scarred item to give it new life gives me the inspiration to continue with the crafts that I can still do. Don't stop breathing new life into otherwise plain and unused items!
awesome job!!! what is the tool you used at the end, to polish the centers of the flowers?
A tiny rubber bullet, I supply
Wow awesome! I really got to try that out. Thanks for the video.
As amazing as it is hokey. Great laughs and terrific video. Thank you so much for this. As a professional tattooer for 12+ years, I'm always messing around with different mediums. I picked up a piece of crap battery-powered engraver for 2 bucks on an impulse. Tried it on a water bottle. Knew I would enjoy it if my instrument wasn't garbage. (Expected. Great 2 buck investment to get the answer I was hoping for, regardless.) Tried a Dremel with the standard "comes with it" bur. Couldn't stop. Made something that *somebody* might think is rad. Not me, but still fun. Then found your video. Here we go down the rabbit hole. Not expecting to nail a mushroom like you did. I'll probably end up eating too many before giving it a go.
Jk. Buying your kit this week. Yay!
I have a visuals of "Jason falling down a rabbit hole" :-D Thanks for your compliments, best of luck and if you really want to learn, BIG TIME, join my Patreon teaching channel www.patreon.com/glassengraving ! It is relaxed and fun and full of my best videos.
That is beautiful work, I am impressed.
Thank you
Glass can be amazing tough stuff ;-) Thanks for your lovely comment.
Very beautiful! Well done!
absolutely fantastic work, you make the 3d look easy, which it is not,-- amazing stuff !!!!!!!
Stunning Lesley! Beautiful works! May I know how long it took you before you are so sophisticated in this?
Awesome .. and beautiful work
Holy cow. This is SO COOL. Your work is very beautiful :)
Thank you
great work!!! i'm looking for some power carver, which one would you recommend for detailed work please?i'll be working more with carving the wood;-) thank you so much.
+MrBRANDBERG Micromotor
Beautiful job Lesley Pyke Now, I am wondering how many glasses I will break until I can reach "near" your level of expertise? Angel from the Bay USA
You do beautiful work!
There was something soothing/satisfying about watching this. And I was very impressed by the magnificent works showcased at the end. But I got a little chuckle about a minute in with the spelling of “carbite” for what I believe was meant to be carbide.
EXQUISITE work!!! I'm so jealous on so many levels right now!
:-)
Thank you