I am nearly finished watching most of the videos you posted. I am amazed with what you can do with nearly any material we can think of. Simply, Hats off!!!!.
A lot of these motivational videos say "Find something you're good at, do it, and the money will follow." This is an example. Machine work is something he is good at (my Dad has been doing machining for YEARS!) and he decided to one day to make rings and now he has a business doing what he enjoys. A video I watched said some young man enjoyed mowing lawns. Everyone said he wasn't going to make a 'living' doing that and he should get a regular job. He was offered a position to maintain the landscape for a Football stadium earning over 2 million dollars a year... He was good at mowing lawns, he kept doing it, and now look at him.
Billy Rowe Its true... Even regular tradesman machinists can make upwards of $20 USD an hour or more. Journeyman programmers can make upwards of $40 USD an hour and then some. Although those super high paying positions are generally reserved to the realms of "contract programmers". I've seen some of those guys easily bring in six figure incomes annually, and that's not even if they're working all year round and take a fair amount of time off. Which by the way, they can pretty much do whenever they want since their workload and hours are completely determined by their own drive and desire. Well of course their local/regional industry market needs have a roll in this too, but almost all of the guys I know in this particular profession travel nationwide for work when necessary. Unfortunately this particular niche in the trade is a dying breed, since its much more common practice these days for shops of all sizes to put full-time, dedicated programmers on the payroll as opposed to farming out all that work to specialized third parties at a much higher overhead cost. Still, journeyman programmers remain the highest paid positions in the trade and until the birth of "Strong AI" the only positions with any real job security. Meaning that any computerized machine will still need that human element to tell it what to do until they (the machines) can tell themselves what to do.
Found this page a couple of days ago and since then ive been obsessed, non-stop watching your videos. You have been such an inspiration to me and so i have decided to get a mini lathe for Christmas. I love all of your videos so much and would really love a series on how to make simpler rings at home. Thank you so much for being a huge inspiration to me and making me get up and do something productive. Your work is so awesome please keep creating. Thanks
You have many ideas... you know what you're doing... and you're great at it. I think you're ready to take this to the next level... Selling these BIG time using all websites. These videos are a GREAT example of how much hand-labor work go into these rings. You need to take this 'business' to the next level. You're VERY ready buddy. I'm impressed with your designs and your very hard and thorough work to getting these perfect. You take absolutely no shortcuts. It is literally time you go BIG with this stuff. These rings are becoming very next level stuff.
I just wanna say I love your work along with the company, and I really wanna get into making rings like y’all. I am currently waiting to get started at a new part time job so I can buy one of your ring. And I love the craftsmen ship, you are one of the reasons why I love working with my hands. Much respect to you and your businesses
I love it ,mixing textures , colors and materials can end up with a cool, funky ring. I love the rings you make because you have talent. The only problem is that I can't afford them.
This is a good idea. As a kid, I couldn't wear any necklace because I'd get a rash within hours. The same with a bracelet. I never tried a ring... but I have no doubt that would irritate my skin. This carbon fiber inside wouldn't irritate my skin and is something I'd purchase...
Awesome job, these rings are getting crazier and crazier! Ive always wanted a metal lathe for my own projects and im finally ready to buy one but dont know where to start? Do you have yours listed anywhere or can anyone recommend an affordable one that wont break on me?
Listen buddy, I don't think you're using your full potential here...Try making a ring with Chrysocolla and fill in the rock with your adhesive and then make a ring out of it. I NEED to see this Patrick.
I absolutely love this video! The ring and the music included! Speaking of what are the names of the songs that you used? I'm definitely visiting your store today
I find the ring to be especially gorgeous! Now personally if it had been me, I would've had added something between the superconductor and the timascus, the two materials have an odd clash which looks nice, but at the same time there's sooo much going on to look at, I think it takes away from the overall look of the ring. That being said, I really enjoyed the video! And the ring does look very pretty, I love the etch done on it, and I always love to see timascus being used as a decorative material, because I often see it go unappreciated
I like the ring but I think it would have looked better if the timascus was between 2 superconductor material that would be on outside and carbon fibre on inside... Thought ring would probably be my favourite of all time.
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I like to have a ring 14
I like to have one of or ring
Looks like a clash between fire and water.
👍👌
I am nearly finished watching most of the videos you posted. I am amazed with what you can do with nearly any material we can think of. Simply, Hats off!!!!.
A lot of these motivational videos say "Find something you're good at, do it, and the money will follow."
This is an example.
Machine work is something he is good at (my Dad has been doing machining for YEARS!) and he decided to one day to make rings and now he has a business doing what he enjoys.
A video I watched said some young man enjoyed mowing lawns. Everyone said he wasn't going to make a 'living' doing that and he should get a regular job. He was offered a position to maintain the landscape for a Football stadium earning over 2 million dollars a year... He was good at mowing lawns, he kept doing it, and now look at him.
Billy Rowe Its true... Even regular tradesman machinists can make upwards of $20 USD an hour or more. Journeyman programmers can make upwards of $40 USD an hour and then some. Although those super high paying positions are generally reserved to the realms of "contract programmers". I've seen some of those guys easily bring in six figure incomes annually, and that's not even if they're working all year round and take a fair amount of time off. Which by the way, they can pretty much do whenever they want since their workload and hours are completely determined by their own drive and desire. Well of course their local/regional industry market needs have a roll in this too, but almost all of the guys I know in this particular profession travel nationwide for work when necessary. Unfortunately this particular niche in the trade is a dying breed, since its much more common practice these days for shops of all sizes to put full-time, dedicated programmers on the payroll as opposed to farming out all that work to specialized third parties at a much higher overhead cost. Still, journeyman programmers remain the highest paid positions in the trade and until the birth of "Strong AI" the only positions with any real job security. Meaning that any computerized machine will still need that human element to tell it what to do until they (the machines) can tell themselves what to do.
That ring looks absolutely awesome. The liner was a great addition too
That ring is absolutely astonishingly beautiful
Found this page a couple of days ago and since then ive been obsessed, non-stop watching your videos. You have been such an inspiration to me and so i have decided to get a mini lathe for Christmas. I love all of your videos so much and would really love a series on how to make simpler rings at home. Thank you so much for being a huge inspiration to me and making me get up and do something productive. Your work is so awesome please keep creating. Thanks
Thanks for your comment and support :) hope you have many hours of fun using the lathe. I’ll work on getting some simpler videos out.
Patrick Adair Designs Is it possible for you to make this ring avalible on your website?
Amazing craftsmanship. I had no idea rings could be made to look this way.
The ring looks nice. I liked the fact that u combined both materials together and then finished it with the CF look.
Man I can't get enough of you making rings I don't know why.
The contrast of the colors looks pretty nice actually
You have many ideas... you know what you're doing... and you're great at it. I think you're ready to take this to the next level...
Selling these BIG time using all websites.
These videos are a GREAT example of how much hand-labor work go into these rings.
You need to take this 'business' to the next level. You're VERY ready buddy.
I'm impressed with your designs and your very hard and thorough work to getting these perfect.
You take absolutely no shortcuts.
It is literally time you go BIG with this stuff.
These rings are becoming very next level stuff.
Absolute favorite ring you've made so far!!
By far the coolest looking ring you have made this ring has inspired me to get into ring marking
That ring looks amazing. I especially like the colors and how they clash. Hope to see more of your creative creations.
That ring is beautiful! This is my new favorite video!
You have mastered the skill of ring making and taking it to a new level.
I'd love to see a series of carbon fiber how-to's for those of us wanting to try our hand at ringmaking!
I just wanna say I love your work along with the company, and I really wanna get into making rings like y’all. I am currently waiting to get started at a new part time job so I can buy one of your ring. And I love the craftsmen ship, you are one of the reasons why I love working with my hands. Much respect to you and your businesses
This is so so amazing. One of my favorite rings so far.
Damn that's awesome...
Try infusing the glowing material into the super conductor for that molten glowing core look with solid obsidian chunks.
Wow that ring is amazing good work there Patrick.
that is fooking amazing love the overall finish and love watching it being made
That is SOOO AMAZING!! Holy cow man!! So amazing!!!! KEEP IT UP!!
AWESOME!! I love all of your videos, but I really like the intricate one, keep creating new ideas, show it off
That ring is totally awesome. I want it!
the three in ONE RING to rule them all, gj bro
Another beautiful ring.
Thanks for videoing and sharing.
Jim
That thing is just beautiful!
Oh now dude, now its getting serious! Awesome ring my man! Definitely a muat buy! Adding this to my future things to buy! Keep it up my dude! 👌😁
Just started watching your videos ,this ring is sick.
the textures are really beautiful
One of my favorite rings yet
Im glad this was in my suggested. Seems amazing but underrated. Needs more likes!
That looks freaking awesome
This is so awesome I loved it a lot it’s the best ring that you’ve made so far 😍❤️👏🏼!
Just starting now and I'm sure this will be amazing
Very cool. Looks like a crazy futuristic race car tire. This is my fave for the process so far, but it’s a little wide for my taste.
You make awesome rings keep up the nice, awesome and good work
an amazing job by an amazing youtuber, WE WANT MOAR
Thats a work of art really. You should be proud man. Been binge wathicng your videos keep it up.
This ring is wild.
The carbo liner looks stunning AF :D To be honest the whole ring is super boss =)
Pretty cool, just a little too busy for my taste. I'd prefer just the plain old carbon fiber for the liner (no white). Overall it looks great.
It looks really awesome.
I love it ,mixing textures , colors and materials can end up with a cool, funky ring. I love the rings you make because you have talent. The only problem is that I can't afford them.
Dude that is so cool looking
Awesome ring
That is such a beautiful ring!
Favorite ring youve done!!
Patrick,
I watch alot of your videos and i love them.
I thought it would be a great idea to make a tilted carbon fiber ring like the super conductor
Patrick, you need to make a ring with cobalt and jasper!! The orange from the jasper would contrast to the blue cobalt.
I love this ring
Man that ring is super cool
Hey Patrick love ur work and love the hard work you put it thank you
1m subs here we come im calling it.Good vid nice ring!!!
Amazing design!
Ultra awesome, my new favorite
another great video once again and another amazing ring
edit: I've just followed you on instagram! 😃
Hey Patrick you make very nice rings. I have one question: where you got the superconductor material. Thanks for your answer😉 Lg Yolostar
This is a good idea. As a kid, I couldn't wear any necklace because I'd get a rash within hours. The same with a bracelet.
I never tried a ring... but I have no doubt that would irritate my skin.
This carbon fiber inside wouldn't irritate my skin and is something I'd purchase...
I like that ring!!! but that carbon fiber looks awesome!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
wow that looks amazing nice work
Very interesting result!
This is such a cool ring I would buy this
Outstanding!
This looks so awesome 😮 I would buy this one if I could 😄
🤤¡WaaaW!🤤 No words... it's Amazing!
That's a beautiful ring
This is awesome man....i really love it😍
Best ring youve ever made
Acid Etched Superconductor Ring with Obsidian Facets that glows
This is an amazing ring
it looks so cool
I thing it looks great, also maybe a ring with obsidian and something else would look nice.
It Looks EPIC!!!
Very very nice!
Very cool Patrick.
What is the clear water-like stuff at the end of the vid when the ring is pretty much finished? Is it polish?
really nice ring. cant wait to see what else you come up with as i am now a new sub.
Because of you i am becoming a 'ring guy', thank you!
bloody hell mate. Thats badass
Omg that ring is beautiful
Awesome job, these rings are getting crazier and crazier! Ive always wanted a metal lathe for my own projects and im finally ready to buy one but dont know where to start? Do you have yours listed anywhere or can anyone recommend an affordable one that wont break on me?
Listen buddy, I don't think you're using your full potential here...Try making a ring with Chrysocolla and fill in the rock with your adhesive and then make a ring out of it. I NEED to see this Patrick.
What do you do with the shavings from the different materials you use?, do you have them melted down and recycled to be used again?
This is awesome
I absolutely love this video! The ring and the music included! Speaking of what are the names of the songs that you used? I'm definitely visiting your store today
Omg wow its amazing
It's very gaudy, but dang does it take so much work. Impressive. Good job.
suggestion: that gold carbon fiber sample, and cut one piece of superconductor and 2 half pieces of timascus to make it symmetrical
I find the ring to be especially gorgeous! Now personally if it had been me, I would've had added something between the superconductor and the timascus, the two materials have an odd clash which looks nice, but at the same time there's sooo much going on to look at, I think it takes away from the overall look of the ring. That being said, I really enjoyed the video! And the ring does look very pretty, I love the etch done on it, and I always love to see timascus being used as a decorative material, because I often see it go unappreciated
This is really cool!
Looks sick
Is it possible for you to make
Ring of Barahir or perhaps the One Ring.
would just be interesting to see how it works out:)
I like the ring but I think it would have looked better if the timascus was between 2 superconductor material that would be on outside and carbon fibre on inside... Thought ring would probably be my favourite of all time.
That sir, is badass.
What do you do with the carbon fiber cores from the diamond hole saw? You could probably make some beads out of those.
Hey Will, I've just been collecting them for now. I think I'll start making beads from them some day.
Mind blown!
Love love this do more 3 part builds