Very impressive, watching people cut and glue then turn is daunting for most, what I find in all of the video's Ive watched as a non wood working person but newly retired with equipment available for usage, is the teaching for wood turning, as an example, Ive seen as many chisels as there are timbers well to me it seems that way, yet I dont have a understanding what any of them are for, other small things that get over looked like shaping of the chisels, selection of woods and timbers, ones to learn on for cost and ease of turning, safety issues, the do's and the dont's, Im sure there a many people like myself that do enjoy watching but would also like trying to actually do it, anyway, I wish you the best and hope to see many more of your pieces.
Thank you so much for checking it out. I find UA-cam to be great for inspiration. But for learning, I prefer the old school way of a book and hands on experience. A book that helped me at the beginning of woodturning was Learn to Turn by Barry Gross. Great basic information and a few projects to follow. Be safe and best of luck.
Really nice job! I’ve seen people do this design in cutting boards before but I really like the platter. This would be great filled with meats and cheese for parties and see peoples reaction as the pattern is slowly exposed. 👍
What a stunner! Love the shading effect, and the round platter design. And I like your commentary, with a bit of mild music and actual sound. Also, cute kitties. (That may have been the last video; I'm a bit fried from a heck of a month.) Cheers, good sir!
Hola yo soy albañil de profesion pero un gran fanático de la marquetería , me gustan mucho sus videos , hice una réplica de ese plato a 8 pulgadas y como no tengo una cierra de corte de precisión me dió un poco de trabajo pero al final quedé satisfecho con el resultado , espero poder hacer el otro que es mucho más complicado , saludos .
First time viewer; you do exceptional work! Craftsmanship is a multi-disciplined and multi-dimensional journey. Thanks for sharing yours. If I may, one thing I noticed that perhaps could be improved? Some of the wood you use produces quite toxic dust. The critters in your shop have no defense against cumulative exposure to the dust produced by your activities, and could harm them. Perhaps modify things so they are also protected? Thanks!
Thank you so much for the kind words and checking it out. To put your mind at ease a little, I do run an air filtration system in the shop along with dust collection on the tools.
you do a great job of explaining what and why you do each step. Very inspirational, and a little daunting. I mean, accuracy at the sub red-hair range. How many tries before you started filming? Keep 'em coming!
Thank you for the compliments. I'm happy that you took something from the video. I designed this the night before the opening scene. I had to take advantage of having my daughter around to run the camera, and it made quality time together in the shop.
Cool project. I’ve been fascinated with these 3D pieces. Gary at UA-cam channel Papa1947 recently completed a couple of them. When you mentioned grain direction, you were referring to the drain running in a way to help with the illusion and not so that the grain all ran in the same direction - correct? I do a lot of segmented turning and always try to keep the grain running in the same direction. I did a 3D platter. A few years ago and it wasn’t possible to run it all in the same direction.
great piece of work i must try it Bob England
Thank you 😊
Very impressive, watching people cut and glue then turn is daunting for most, what I find in all of the video's Ive watched as a non wood working person but newly retired with equipment available for usage, is the teaching for wood turning, as an example, Ive seen as many chisels as there are timbers well to me it seems that way, yet I dont have a understanding what any of them are for, other small things that get over looked like shaping of the chisels, selection of woods and timbers, ones to learn on for cost and ease of turning, safety issues, the do's and the dont's, Im sure there a many people like myself that do enjoy watching but would also like trying to actually do it, anyway, I wish you the best and hope to see many more of your pieces.
Thank you so much for checking it out. I find UA-cam to be great for inspiration. But for learning, I prefer the old school way of a book and hands on experience. A book that helped me at the beginning of woodturning was Learn to Turn by Barry Gross. Great basic information and a few projects to follow. Be safe and best of luck.
Enjoyed the build. Thanks for sharing.
You're welcome. Thank you for watching
Fantastic work
Thank you! 😊
Another winner... and the video quality is so much better this time. I might have to try one of these in the near future, Thanks for the inspiration.
Thank you.
Really nice job! I’ve seen people do this design in cutting boards before but I really like the platter. This would be great filled with meats and cheese for parties and see peoples reaction as the pattern is slowly exposed. 👍
Thank you
What a stunner! Love the shading effect, and the round platter design. And I like your commentary, with a bit of mild music and actual sound. Also, cute kitties. (That may have been the last video; I'm a bit fried from a heck of a month.)
Cheers, good sir!
Thank you!
Hola yo soy albañil de profesion pero un gran fanático de la marquetería , me gustan mucho sus videos , hice una réplica de ese plato a 8 pulgadas y como no tengo una cierra de corte de precisión me dió un poco de trabajo pero al final quedé satisfecho con el resultado , espero poder hacer el otro que es mucho más complicado , saludos .
Thank you for checking out my videos.I wish you luck in duplicating the other platter. These 3D designs are a lot of fun. Take care
Beautiful work!
Thank you very much!
This is super cool! Awesome work, very inspiring
Thank you! Cheers!
First time viewer; you do exceptional work!
Craftsmanship is a multi-disciplined and multi-dimensional journey. Thanks for sharing yours.
If I may, one thing I noticed that perhaps could be improved? Some of the wood you use produces quite toxic dust. The critters in your shop have no defense against cumulative exposure to the dust produced by your activities, and could harm them. Perhaps modify things so they are also protected?
Thanks!
Thank you so much for the kind words and checking it out. To put your mind at ease a little, I do run an air filtration system in the shop along with dust collection on the tools.
you do a great job of explaining what and why you do each step. Very inspirational, and a little daunting. I mean, accuracy at the sub red-hair range. How many tries before you started filming? Keep 'em coming!
Thank you for the compliments. I'm happy that you took something from the video. I designed this the night before the opening scene. I had to take advantage of having my daughter around to run the camera, and it made quality time together in the shop.
sem palavras, lindíssima.
Thank you very much
very clever work sir-good of the cat to turn up and check on your progress too 🤪
Thank you
Superb
Thank you!
Your sick...love it I'm in...🖖
Thank you
Cool project. I’ve been fascinated with these 3D pieces. Gary at UA-cam channel Papa1947 recently completed a couple of them. When you mentioned grain direction, you were referring to the drain running in a way to help with the illusion and not so that the grain all ran in the same direction - correct? I do a lot of segmented turning and always try to keep the grain running in the same direction. I did a 3D platter. A few years ago and it wasn’t possible to run it all in the same direction.
Yes, I meant in that comment, that each color has it's own grain orientation throughout the entire piece. Thank you for your interest.
I love wenge
Right! The color and grain are wonderful. Wenge can be a little difficult to work with though ☺️
Why didn't you just become a Rocket Scientist..? Would have been easier and pays better..
😆 thank you! But I don't think that I would enjoy working with rockets as much as wood 🤔 maybe.
That’s a lot of pieces.
Right
4:04 - 5:04 The shop foreman making sure you're not slacking off.
😂 thank you for finding some humor in it
I find your commentary a bit long winded, but beautiful work.
Thank you
NOT UNDERSTAND anything .. waste data...
I'm sorry 😐