Mama Mia! I’ve got to quit watching your videos because I want everything you make!! Ha-Ha This is a stunning piece of art! It is out of this world gorgeous! Fantastic work! I love this!! Bravo!
Every piece of work I see is prettier than one before. This one with being able to see through the resin just really makes it showcase! I am total amazed by your skills.
Solo con ver la foto de la miniatura en la portada del vídeo ya me he suscrito a tu canal. Seguro que dentro encuentro cosas muy interesantes. Me gusta lo que estoy viendo. Me encanta trabajar con segmentados. Saludos
Apart from the nice work you did, feeling of the video is really nice. I used to watch 40 minutes long wooden ring making videos. This reminded me that. Really nice and calming feeling. It was about 8 or 10 years ago and most of the videos like this had a personality back then. I hope this makes sense.
@@formanwoodworking, I have been looking at full sized lathes, and value your opinion. What is your opinion on Rikon lathes? I'm considering the 70-18/24 because it has every single feature I want. The 70-30/40 with electric sliding rail is an absolute beast on paper, but no rotating headstock. Its hard to pass up on something this sturdy, and solidly built. Which do you think is better for ALL aspects of woodturning? Is there a lathe brand or model that is superior in the $5,000 price range? My sincere thanks if you answer me back.
Brilliant use of wood and resin, a very unique piece ... the different shapes you see as you orientate it in different ways is very pleasing to the eye ... absolutely stunning 👍
Stunning! I just can never understand how the geometric patterns emerge out of lathe turning--it's always a delightful surprise! This is a gorgeous piece--wow!
What a fantastically gorgeous bowl! I see you being all clever with the small dowels across the top to hold things in place!!! Very smart! I super look forward to your posts because you create beautiful and thoughtful pieces that seam simple but are actually quite involved and very interesting. I salute you my friend!!!
Beautiful & very creative- - those shades of blue are gorgeous!…lots of respect for the process, time, and energy that goes into making these magnificent pieces!👏👏👌👌🌟🌟
First video I saw from you and really love the style of doing a video as well as the project you created. Subscribed! I don't think you need ideas from other turners who seem to compete with the complexity of segmenged turning. That is one form of entertainment to watch, but after seeing a few they all seem so similar and you'd rather watch something you might actually try yourself. Plus, I like to see the end result before I decide to watch the process, how its designed and done, instead of watching a lot of turning to finally see what came out of it. The colors you chose are lovely and something I would choose as well. You just can't go wrong with sea green / emerald / turquoise / petrol blue.
how expensive is it to make things like these? I have a Lathe that I suddenly have an urge to dust off and making myself a Resin Bowl sounds like a fun project but I don't think Resin is that cheap. Do you have an idea of what the cost of materials is?
I can't remember how much the oak cost. I didn't need a lot to make the rings, so I'm going to just guess and say the cost for the wood was somewhere between $15-$30. The resin was also ~$30 in total volume used. So, not including other little costs, like the material needed to make the mould, sanding paper, finish, and all that sort of stuff, I'd say it was around $55 give or take.
...stunning!...very well done!...👍 Ideas???...using contrasting woods...adding veneers between pieces...Mayuko Wood Turning segments pretty much everything and may give you some new ideas...he doesn't use resin, so you'd have an advantage for some more incredible pieces... Matt
@@formanwoodworking Please understand, I'm no expert...just someone getting started and watching several amazing turners that I've found...of course, you're one of them... Another is BAW Breizh Art Wood...he'll segment pieces, but then incorporate common items such as sticks, bamboo, etc. and use resin as a filler. You might get some ideas from his channel... Anyway...looking forward to see what you come up with next...👍 Matt
der Innenboden ist nicht so gut geworden. Du könntest dir das Leben einfacher machen, wenn du auch mal eine andere Röhre mit entsprechenden Anschliff verwenden würdest. Den von dir verwendeten geraden Anschliff kannst du für den Finalen Schnitt der Aussenform nehmen und für den Boden der Schalen innenseite. Zum begradigen versuch mal einen Fingernagelanschliff...
That's made so Beautiful with Lots Of Love ❤ ❤ ❤ !!!
Mama Mia! I’ve got to quit watching your videos because I want everything you make!! Ha-Ha
This is a stunning piece of art! It is out of this world gorgeous! Fantastic work! I love this!! Bravo!
Thank you so much for all your support! I really appreciate it!
"Your problem isn't the problem. Your reaction is the problem." --Motivation
real NICE bowl Davis
Thanks, Jeff!
Whow.... holy cow!!!
That's breathtaking... looking with wide open mouth... 😲 never seen such an outstanding bowl!!!
By hell... that's art!!! 🎩👍👍🇩🇪
Every piece of work I see is prettier than one before. This one with being able to see through the resin just really makes it showcase! I am total amazed by your skills.
Beautiful Piece and interesting process, thanks for sharing. Full View and Like 👍
Thank you for the support, Allen!
That is gorgeous
Wow! That’s really beautiful. 👌👌❤️❤️
Solo con ver la foto de la miniatura en la portada del vídeo ya me he suscrito a tu canal. Seguro que dentro encuentro cosas muy interesantes. Me gusta lo que estoy viendo. Me encanta trabajar con segmentados. Saludos
That looks absolutely amazing! 👏👏👍👍
Stunning
Thank you!
A lot of work and a beautiful bowl.
Thank you!
Nice work. Beautiful bowl.
Apart from the nice work you did, feeling of the video is really nice. I used to watch 40 minutes long wooden ring making videos. This reminded me that. Really nice and calming feeling. It was about 8 or 10 years ago and most of the videos like this had a personality back then. I hope this makes sense.
Thank you, Evren! I'm glad you enjoyed the video!
Sos muy creativo, hermosa pieza!!!! 👏👏👏💖💖💖🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷
Great job. Fantastic looking bowl.
Thanks again, David! Glad you like it!
@@formanwoodworking, I have been looking at full sized lathes, and value your opinion.
What is your opinion on Rikon lathes? I'm considering the 70-18/24 because it has every single feature I want.
The 70-30/40 with electric sliding rail is an absolute beast on paper,
but no rotating headstock.
Its hard to pass up on something this sturdy, and solidly built.
Which do you think is better for ALL aspects of woodturning?
Is there a lathe brand or model that is superior in the $5,000 price range?
My sincere thanks if you answer me back.
That’s beautiful and so precise, the colour and wood grain go together perfectly. 👍🏻
Thank you, Kev! Glad you like it!
A very creative work.💛
Absolutely stunning thanks for sharing your wonderful talents
Thanks for watching, Tim!
Your designs are fantastic…beautiful!
I LOVE your use of transparent dyes in the resin. Creates a beautiful effect.
Brilliant use of wood and resin, a very unique piece ... the different shapes you see as you orientate it in different ways is very pleasing to the eye ... absolutely stunning 👍
Thank you, Barry!
Stunning! I just can never understand how the geometric patterns emerge out of lathe turning--it's always a delightful surprise! This is a gorgeous piece--wow!
Thank you so much, Molly! I'm glad you like it!
All I can say is wow. I just discovered your channel and I plan to watch all of your videos. Thank you for sharing your artistry.
Thank you so much, Gloria! I really appreciate the support!
Beautiful!
Just beautiful! The colors, the grain, the design - all of it is lovely. Well-done, and thank you for sharing. :)
Thank you! Glad you like it!
This is so beautiful! Great job 👏
Thank you, Tanya!
@@formanwoodworking You are so welcome!
❤❤🎵🎵
Very beautiful bowl
Thank you so much!
Very nice bowl, creative and thanks for sharing the steps.
Thank you!
What a fantastically gorgeous bowl! I see you being all clever with the small dowels across the top to hold things in place!!! Very smart! I super look forward to your posts because you create beautiful and thoughtful pieces that seam simple but are actually quite involved and very interesting. I salute you my friend!!!
Thank you so much, Jayson!
I recommend you buy an 80 or 100 tooth cutoff blade. will totally make your day
That's the next purchase for sure!
Beautiful & very creative- - those shades of blue are gorgeous!…lots of respect for the process, time, and energy that goes into making these magnificent pieces!👏👏👌👌🌟🌟
Thank you, Fran!
very nice!
Ottimo risultato anche se io non amo la resina, preferisco tutto legno.
Великолепная задумка! Смотрится очень красиво! 👍👍👍
First video I saw from you and really love the style of doing a video as well as the project you created. Subscribed! I don't think you need ideas from other turners who seem to compete with the complexity of segmenged turning. That is one form of entertainment to watch, but after seeing a few they all seem so similar and you'd rather watch something you might actually try yourself. Plus, I like to see the end result before I decide to watch the process, how its designed and done, instead of watching a lot of turning to finally see what came out of it. The colors you chose are lovely and something I would choose as well. You just can't go wrong with sea green / emerald / turquoise / petrol blue.
Perfect top show beautiful beautiful
Thank you, Sidnei!
Hermoso trabajo!!!!!!!!!
Très très beau résultat !!!
Bela peça amigo parabéns
looks good
۴ روز باید بمونه تا خشک بشه؟
Can you power sand instead of hand sand? Or would the different densities between wood and resin cause an uneven surface?
عالی بود 🎉🎉🎉
How do you figure the amount of resin for a project like this? I’m new to this. Amazing bowl!
how expensive is it to make things like these?
I have a Lathe that I suddenly have an urge to dust off and making myself a Resin Bowl sounds like a fun project but I don't think Resin is that cheap. Do you have an idea of what the cost of materials is?
I can't remember how much the oak cost. I didn't need a lot to make the rings, so I'm going to just guess and say the cost for the wood was somewhere between $15-$30. The resin was also ~$30 in total volume used. So, not including other little costs, like the material needed to make the mould, sanding paper, finish, and all that sort of stuff, I'd say it was around $55 give or take.
Oh, and sorry, that was all in Canadian dollars
...stunning!...very well done!...👍
Ideas???...using contrasting woods...adding veneers between pieces...Mayuko Wood Turning segments pretty much everything and may give you some new ideas...he doesn't use resin, so you'd have an advantage for some more incredible pieces...
Matt
Thank you for the ideas, Matt! I'll be sure to check those out!
@@formanwoodworking Please understand, I'm no expert...just someone getting started and watching several amazing turners that I've found...of course, you're one of them...
Another is BAW Breizh Art Wood...he'll segment pieces, but then incorporate common items such as sticks, bamboo, etc. and use resin as a filler. You might get some ideas from his channel...
Anyway...looking forward to see what you come up with next...👍
Matt
der Innenboden ist nicht so gut geworden. Du könntest dir das Leben einfacher machen, wenn du auch mal eine andere Röhre mit entsprechenden Anschliff verwenden würdest. Den von dir verwendeten geraden Anschliff kannst du für den Finalen Schnitt der Aussenform nehmen und für den Boden der Schalen innenseite. Zum begradigen versuch mal einen Fingernagelanschliff...
Hexagons are the besticons
How many days did this take to make man?