Challenge of the Day: How extreme could an open segmented bowl be made using this or similar approach? I was thinking of making the base wider, more smaller shapes & bow ties and perhaps a couple of layers.
I think the smaller shapes could only be made from the burl. Regular wood, with year rings, would not give you enough strength. Even at this size, you got a wood chip, and surprisingly only one chip.
@@clockmakerify Hi Valery. I agree and wish I could get a lot of big sized burls to play with! The alternatives I thought could also work was to orientate the grain circumferentially, or to keep axially but place sacrificial wood in the channels, may also work.
@@RayWhitbyCreations Good luck with your incredibly beautiful art. I agree with you that the second option is theoretically possible, but practice can give you so many surprises.
I came up with an idea. Make a locking vase out of birch, redwood, ebony... turn it into a unique flowing shape. Sand and polish. Then pour clear epoxy resin around it but inside the resin put gold flakes off of eBay. It’s thin stuff so you have to be careful stirring it into the epoxy. Then re-turn the piece again...sand and polish. That would be cool!
Is there a clear material strong enough to hold the pieces together while it's being cut to take the place of the bowties so it looks like the segments are floating
I watched a few of your films. They all have a common denominator: they present works that are very time-consuming and very interesting. And that's what makes these movies so attractive. Congratulations
Thanks Bruce, your feedback is greatly appreciated. I'm fascinated by what it took to develop this design, the iterations it took to finally figuring out what might work. That it held together on the lathe was a surprise too! All the best. Ray
So many careful, well-thought-out cuts and angles. I started to think my brain didn't work on enough dimensions to understand where you were going. Then the final piece worked in such a satisfying way. Awesome.
Thanks Dave. It was a project of many attempts till I got it to a point where I could turn it and even then I was expecting this thing to fly off the lathe at any moment. those bow ties worked a treat! Thanks so much for watching and commenting. All the best. Ray
Thanks so much for your feedback. It took around 10 prototypes before I could get the final configuration. Certainly required a little OCD to get it done. Take care. Ray
It took a long time to figure out how to do it. I had made a lot of sketches of different configurations and still surprised how well it held together when turning! Thanks for watching and commenting. All the best. Ray
As a person who enjoys every form of art I totally understand what you're saying.. I mostly just drawn paint but I want to learn pottery, how to sculpt, woodturning, and resin tying it all together... But I believe you have the skills to do it all as well, because I saw how meticulous and the quality of detail you wanted to put into your piece.
Awesome. If I saw that sitting on a shelf I would have never guessed that it was turned on a lathe. I would have thought it was put together like a puzzle. Awesome job.
Thanks so much for the encouragement! I do wonder if someone can machine the pieces on a 5-axis CNC router and then fit together as a jigsaw puzzle. Take care. Ray
@@RayWhitbyCreations : you’re welcome. You’re welcome. I am putting together a woodworking shop right now and this info and other tutorials I found on UA-cam have been instrumental in helping me. Thanks again for everything.
I thought, great... another perfectly good turner using resin to hold it all together... I am seriously happy I decided to watch your magic turn perfectly good wood into perfectly good wooden art. It turned out beautiful (pun intended).
Thanks Max. What's surprising is that a lot of people actually want me to do this project in resin. Thanks for watching and commenting. All the best. Ray
Thank you for the positive feedback and encouragement! It was a pain to workout how to put it together, but glad it held together when turned!. All the best. Ray
Thank you so much for the encouragement! The double helix video had a lot more maths and geometry in it and I had to invent a jig to make a new type of woodworking cut, but I am really happy with this project. All the best. Ray
Fantastic! The shape and color of the bow ties made a spectacular bowl. Genius and patience to pull it all together. Great artist and thanks for sharing. Be safe.
@@RayWhitbyCreations It's simple: they held because your work was flawless... The fun part of a piece like this is that we turn a lot of air in the process...kkk
@@renatodefalcospirano8075 You are very kind! As a former nanotech researcher, I could spot every tiny mistake as well as some of the larger ones, but that would extend the video by double if I put them all in. Switching careers has been exciting and also hardwork, but having the opportunity to try these types of projects (as part of the larger charity) has been a blessing. All the best. Ray
Thank you very much! I appreciate your feedback! An upcoming video will be using 3 jigs and well over 100 butterfly joints. Totally insane project, which i hope you'll enjoy too. All the best. Ray
woodturning floating triangles with bowties good job boss look you have talent for this art thanks for sharing new friend here from Bali watching see u
Thanks Jason. It took quite a few attempts to figure out the parameters and i'm still surprised the thing held together on the lathe! All the best. Ray
Cheers Rob. Thanks for the watching and commenting. Be warned, this project might cause accelerated greying! I just couldn't see how to do it till the 10th prototype. Hopefully you'll get it first time! All the best. Ray
Thanks Kim 👍 Closest I got was running a chemical engineering department, but I am (was) a pure chemist. I think it was sheer determination to make a scribbled idea work! All the best. Ray
This is Easily one of my Favorite TOP 5 Turned pieces of Art. So easy on the eyes, and yet to delicate and complex. Such an inspiration. Thanks for Sharing. Minutes 2:50 * 3:13 - saw blade tone blends with music. Happy accident?!?
When I heard that art pushes the boundaries of what you think you know, I thought it was just a bunch of crap. Congratulations, now I'll never be able to look at wood turning the same again. Take my subscription!
Thank so much for the feedback. I know art is highly subjective and the 3d puzzle project I did was the most divisive for public opinion. But this project was primarily to develop the methodology to see what was possible using this approach. Perhaps others will use it to create some real masterpieces! Thanks for watching and commenting. All the best. Ray
Thanks Josh. Appreciate the feedback. Be interested to see what you can do! A lot of these projects are experimentation. Hopefully one day I'll get to repeat them properly. Take care. Ray
Fine, precise woodworking is in itself a fascinating, relaxing sight! And with the addition of beautiful, meditative music to the video, the video is perceived very positively!
Definitely! The problem is the lack of time. I did try a globe which ended up looking like a cylinder, but perhaps I should try again! Thanks for watching and commenting. All the best. Ray
Thanks Judith. It was a long shot and it could have all flown apart, but the bow ties worked well. I should try a follow-up project. Thanks for watching and commenting. All the best. Ray
Thanks Matthew! I am really pleased with this piece and it was the most challenging to date. But it also has generated a lot of other spin-off ideas that will be taxing. Projects for a later date. All the best. Ray
It would certainly make the project easier to put together! I've seen some "floating" table YT videos using ultra clear resin that do look good (from certain angles) and would also allow for more elaborate patterning. Great idea! All the best. Ray
Thank you! As long as you made tea out of a very viscous liquid! Pouring would take a lot of patience though lol. Thanks for watching and commenting. All the best. Ray
Thanks James. Just wish UA-cam would add a couple of audio channel options for the viewer, then I could have 1 audio channel with chilled out ambience, another with heavy rock and another with my soporific voice over! All the best. Ray
@@RayWhitbyCreations maybe consider letting viewers know about the captions commentary at the start of the vid, I got most of the way through then started reading a few comments about the commentary and was wondering if I was watching the same vid as others until I saw James's comment here. Awesome project anyway 😀
@@satansbarman I appreciate your feedback and will make improvements. I'm currently trialling voice over to see if that's an overall improvement as some don't like to read the CC commentary. It's never easy. perhaps UA-cam will allow several audio options per video so that we can offer different audio experiences - music only, machine noise only, commentary only. Thanks for watching and commenting! All the best. Ray
Challenge of the Day: How extreme could an open segmented bowl be made using this or similar approach? I was thinking of making the base wider, more smaller shapes & bow ties and perhaps a couple of layers.
I think the smaller shapes could only be made from the burl. Regular wood, with year rings, would not give you enough strength. Even at this size, you got a wood chip, and surprisingly only one chip.
@@clockmakerify Hi Valery. I agree and wish I could get a lot of big sized burls to play with! The alternatives I thought could also work was to orientate the grain circumferentially, or to keep axially but place sacrificial wood in the channels, may also work.
@@RayWhitbyCreations Good luck with your incredibly beautiful art. I agree with you that the second option is theoretically possible, but practice can give you so many surprises.
I came up with an idea. Make a locking vase out of birch, redwood, ebony... turn it into a unique flowing shape. Sand and polish. Then pour clear epoxy resin around it but inside the resin put gold flakes off of eBay. It’s thin stuff so you have to be careful stirring it into the epoxy. Then re-turn the piece again...sand and polish. That would be cool!
Is there a clear material strong enough to hold the pieces together while it's being cut to take the place of the bowties so it looks like the segments are floating
So cool. An example of how creating the block of wood is more difficult than the turning
Very true Greg! Still surprised it stayed together on the lathe. All the best. Ray
This piece has a simplistic beauty to it that almost ignores all of the work you put into it. For me I think it’s absolutely beautiful.
Thank you kindly! I'm just so happy it held together when hollowing out! Thanks for watching and commenting. All the best. Ray
YOU ARE FROM ANOTHER PLANET !!!! BEAUTIFUL.
Thank you my friend. Really appreciate your feedback! Take care. Ray
I watched a few of your films. They all have a common denominator: they present works that are very time-consuming and very interesting. And that's what makes these movies so attractive. Congratulations
Thanks so much Andrzej, really appreciate your feedback and encouragement! All the best. Ray
That’s very impressive, Ray! My head hurts just thinking of coming up with and cutting all of those angles. On top of that it’s just beautiful. 👍🏻
Thanks Mike! It did became more of a sculpting project and probably could be simplified. Ibuprofen does help too. All the best. Ray
Well, that's the biggest understatement posted here!
As creative and well executed as any turned segmented piece I've seen. Very artistic. Well done.
Thanks Curtis. I appreciate your feedback! Take care. Ray
So beautiful! As pendant lighting, imagine the shadows this would cast.
Thanks Wilma and excellent idea! All the best. Ray
Bow-tie-shaped?
I kid... I kid... but imagine backing it with a SPOTLIGHT! Batman would have no IDEA where to go!
Now that is one very handsome piece of Art! Very well done. 👍🏻
Thank you so much Ferro 😀
...Mesmerizing and quite stunning...you sir are the "wood-whisperer"...
This is one of the best and most unique examples of sectional design I have seen in years, beautiful job! Bruce/🇨🇦
Thanks Bruce, your feedback is greatly appreciated. I'm fascinated by what it took to develop this design, the iterations it took to finally figuring out what might work. That it held together on the lathe was a surprise too! All the best. Ray
So many careful, well-thought-out cuts and angles. I started to think my brain didn't work on enough dimensions to understand where you were going. Then the final piece worked in such a satisfying way. Awesome.
Thanks Dave. It was a project of many attempts till I got it to a point where I could turn it and even then I was expecting this thing to fly off the lathe at any moment. those bow ties worked a treat! Thanks so much for watching and commenting. All the best. Ray
This is certainly a challenge. It's probably the most unique use of bowties I've ever seen. It's definitely interesting.
Thanks so much for your feedback. It took around 10 prototypes before I could get the final configuration. Certainly required a little OCD to get it done. Take care. Ray
Math, knowhow and skill all have to converge to make something this complex and beautiful. Excellent job.
Thanks Connie! I'm surprised that it worked out so well and held together on the lathe! Appreciate your feedback. All the best. Ray
I love this design. I’m kinda envious of the ability to think of and then execute things like this.
It took a long time to figure out how to do it. I had made a lot of sketches of different configurations and still surprised how well it held together when turning! Thanks for watching and commenting. All the best. Ray
what a wonderful new idea, perfect work, high quality.
Thank you so much 😀
You have a unique way of wood turning!never saw something like that
Appreciate your feedback! Definitely one for woodturners everywhere to try!
Your patience has paid off, this looks great 👍👍👍👍
Thanks Douglas. I'm going to need a lot more patience for the next generation project I have in mind! All the best. Ray
Yo this feels like if Bob Ross took wood shop instead of art class in high school
If only I had his hair! Now wondering if I can create something more akin to Salvador Dali's repertoire. All the best. Ray
As a person who enjoys every form of art I totally understand what you're saying.. I mostly just drawn paint but I want to learn pottery, how to sculpt, woodturning, and resin tying it all together... But I believe you have the skills to do it all as well, because I saw how meticulous and the quality of detail you wanted to put into your piece.
First of all, what incredible creativity, accuracy and determination. Bravo!
Secondly, watching this high is something else 😛
Thanks so much. Really appreciate the feedback. All the best Ray
Awesome. If I saw that sitting on a shelf I would have never guessed that it was turned on a lathe. I would have thought it was put together like a puzzle. Awesome job.
Thanks so much for the encouragement! I do wonder if someone can machine the pieces on a 5-axis CNC router and then fit together as a jigsaw puzzle. Take care. Ray
Really artistic piece. I find ash to be a chippy kind of wood so it is impressive that you were able to build, lathe and sand without major mishaps.
RAY AWESOM JOB I LOVE THE BOWL GREAT IDEA FROM DOUG
Thanks Doug. Appreciate you watching and commenting. Take care. Ray
That is a thing of beauty. Gorgeous project.
Thanks very much for your feedback! I appreciate you watching and commenting. All the best. Ray
@@RayWhitbyCreations : you’re welcome. You’re welcome. I am putting together a woodworking shop right now and this info and other tutorials I found on UA-cam have been instrumental in helping me. Thanks again for everything.
I thought, great... another perfectly good turner using resin to hold it all together... I am seriously happy I decided to watch your magic turn perfectly good wood into perfectly good wooden art. It turned out beautiful (pun intended).
Thanks Max. What's surprising is that a lot of people actually want me to do this project in resin. Thanks for watching and commenting. All the best. Ray
One of the best I have ever seen.
That's very kind to say Sufyan! Greatly appreciated. Take care. Ray
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Truly amazing craftsmanship, amazing design
Thanks Sylvester!
What an amazing creation? Hats off to you sir.
So very mid-century! I love it!
Thanks so much!
That’s an amazing piece. Thank you for your time to show us how you can make such awesome videos
Thanks Partrick. I appreciate your feedback! All the best. Ray
A very unique design and approach on the project. Finished product is elegant and beautiful.
Thank you for the positive feedback and encouragement! It was a pain to workout how to put it together, but glad it held together when turned!. All the best. Ray
🤯 The maths! The geometry! 😳 Beautiful work and an equally beautifully edited video. Thank you. 🙏😊
Thank you so much for the encouragement! The double helix video had a lot more maths and geometry in it and I had to invent a jig to make a new type of woodworking cut, but I am really happy with this project. All the best. Ray
Fantastic! The shape and color of the bow ties made a spectacular bowl. Genius and patience to pull it all together. Great artist and thanks for sharing. Be safe.
Thank you very much Patricia! Greatly appreciate your feedback! All the best. Ray
This is most complex creative unimaginable work I have seen... Hats off to you
Thanks for your feedback Shashank! All the best. Ray
you are a brave woodturner.. brave to assemble this piece, to turn it and to use power tools to polish...congratulations
Thank you so much Renato. Brave but perhaps not so sensible? I was fortunate that the bowties held everything together! All the best. Ray
@@RayWhitbyCreations It's simple: they held because your work was flawless... The fun part of a piece like this is that we turn a lot of air in the process...kkk
@@renatodefalcospirano8075 You are very kind! As a former nanotech researcher, I could spot every tiny mistake as well as some of the larger ones, but that would extend the video by double if I put them all in. Switching careers has been exciting and also hardwork, but having the opportunity to try these types of projects (as part of the larger charity) has been a blessing. All the best. Ray
That is absolutely awesome! It's the most imaginative turning I've seen in about forever! Excellent, excellent, excellent!
Thanks for your kind words Ian, I appreciate your feedback and for watching! Somehow I now have to push myself further! All the best. Ray
Finally a hollow turning without epoxi!!! Top!! Nice work!
Thanks Riccardo. I was happy to find an 'all wood' project to turn! Appreciate the feedback. All the best. Ray
Obviously, a challenge!! But the end result is spectacular. Great beautiful display piece.
Thank you for your feedback Claude!
Good job. Seeing how a center can be sacrificed brings all kinds of ;possibilities to mind.
Thanks Wade. Thanks for watching and commenting. Would be interested to see what others come up with! All the best. Ray
I love watching your process and use of elaborate jigs. Brilliant!
Thank you very much! I appreciate your feedback! An upcoming video will be using 3 jigs and well over 100 butterfly joints. Totally insane project, which i hope you'll enjoy too. All the best. Ray
This is absolutely magnificent and spectacular and stunningly beautiful. I have never seen anything like that before. Wow.
Dear Kobie. I'm glad you liked it. Thanks for watching and commenting. Greatly appreciated. All the best. Ray
woodturning floating triangles with bowties good job boss look you have talent for this art thanks for sharing new friend here from Bali watching see u
Thanks so much! Really appreciate your feedback. Take care. Ray
Gorgeous. And I also really appreciate the detailed information you provide in the captions!
Thanks Rachel. I appreciate your feedback! All the best. Ray
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Beautiful work. I was getting lost as you were cutting all the pieces, very intricate.
Thank you so much 😀
WOW! That was an absolute masterclass! So beautiful. Elegant. Stunning. Well done.
Thanks Anand. Your enouragement is greatly appreciated. Take care. Ray
An amazing vision you had there brought to life! Thanks for sharing.
Thanks John, greatly appreciated. All the best. Ray
Now THAT is creative ! Beautiful piece of work.
Thanks Jason. It took quite a few attempts to figure out the parameters and i'm still surprised the thing held together on the lathe! All the best. Ray
Wow beautiful sharing
Thank you so much 🙂
Never knew a custom Ostrich egg cup existed. Very cool design and scary turning! ✌
lol, love it! Thanks for the feedback James! All the best. Ray
Stunning Ray, I love it. I might have to give something similar a go. Keep well, Rob
Cheers Rob. Thanks for the watching and commenting. Be warned, this project might cause accelerated greying! I just couldn't see how to do it till the 10th prototype. Hopefully you'll get it first time! All the best. Ray
Wow! Apparently someone with a design engineer degree. That is one amazing and complex turning. I've never seen anything like it.
Thanks Kim 👍 Closest I got was running a chemical engineering department, but I am (was) a pure chemist. I think it was sheer determination to make a scribbled idea work! All the best. Ray
OK. Everything about this has blown my mind.
Thanks so much. Appreciate your feedback! All the best. Ray
This is Easily one of my Favorite TOP 5 Turned pieces of Art. So easy on the eyes, and yet to delicate and complex. Such an inspiration. Thanks for Sharing.
Minutes 2:50 * 3:13 - saw blade tone blends with music. Happy accident?!?
Most likely a happy accident! Really appreciate your feedback. What are you other favs of turned art? All the best. Ray
Congratulations for pulling this off! Way beyond my talent and patience level.
Thank you. It was getting close to my patience level! All the best. Ray
Turned out very nice.
Thanks Randy. Much appreciated. All the best. Ray
Beautiful work and nice grains color beautiful finishing Thank you sharing
Dear Gaetan. Thank you for the encouraging feedback. Take care. Ray
Show off! Damn dude this piece is impressive. One of the coolest and most original pieces I’ve seen in a long time. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks so much for the feedback and encouragement Adam! All the best. Ray
That is amazing and very beautiful.
Many thanks Joann!
Spectacular work!
Thanks Mike. It's still a wonder how it stayed together on the lathe! All the best. Ray
Beautiful work!
Thank you kindly!
When I heard that art pushes the boundaries of what you think you know, I thought it was just a bunch of crap. Congratulations, now I'll never be able to look at wood turning the same again. Take my subscription!
Thank so much for the feedback. I know art is highly subjective and the 3d puzzle project I did was the most divisive for public opinion. But this project was primarily to develop the methodology to see what was possible using this approach. Perhaps others will use it to create some real masterpieces! Thanks for watching and commenting. All the best. Ray
Superb works and thanks for sharing.
Thank Wirinhar! Appreciate the feedback. Take care. Ray
Beautiful piece
Thanks so much William. I was pleased it held together on the lathe! All the best. Ray
Another amazing and unique project . Well done cheers Ahron
Thanks Ahron. I appreciate your feedback! All the best. Ray
Amazing work and creativity. I love experimenting in the shop, and I love this idea. Thanks for sharing!
Thanks Josh. Appreciate the feedback. Be interested to see what you can do! A lot of these projects are experimentation. Hopefully one day I'll get to repeat them properly. Take care. Ray
Fine, precise woodworking is in itself a fascinating, relaxing sight! And with the addition of beautiful, meditative music to the video, the video is perceived very positively!
Thank you very much! Appreciate the feedback. All the best. Ray
So creative. Such skill. Am impressed with your persistence. Inspired
Thank you so much!
Skill and patience.
Thanks Nicholas!
Very cool work
Thank you! Cheers!
And yes, i had very enjoyed your video. What an amazing and complicated work. I am very impressed.
Thank you so much for watching and your encouraging feedback! All the best. Ray
Fantastic piece. Great craftsmanship. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks Kent. Appreciate you watching and your kind feedback! Take care. Ray
Cool, many impossible looking objects could be made using this method.
Definitely! The problem is the lack of time. I did try a globe which ended up looking like a cylinder, but perhaps I should try again! Thanks for watching and commenting. All the best. Ray
Really fantastic piece 👍
Thanks so much FMH!
those are some mighty complex angles you're running there. Good job.
Thanks Joe. Certainly was awkward to get it figured out and surprisingly stayed together on the lathe! All the best. Ray
Definitely looks like only the bow ties are holding it from floating away. Neat idea.
Thanks Judith. It was a long shot and it could have all flown apart, but the bow ties worked well. I should try a follow-up project. Thanks for watching and commenting. All the best. Ray
I love the imagination of this, great job
Thanks Karl. Much appreciated! All the best. Ray
Wow! Watching you work is really captivating. The end result is spectacular! Very nicely done!
Thanks Matthew! I am really pleased with this piece and it was the most challenging to date. But it also has generated a lot of other spin-off ideas that will be taxing. Projects for a later date. All the best. Ray
Very nicely done.
Thank you! Cheers!
I can’t even comprehend how you come up with something like this!!!!
It was a series of idle sketches fueled by coffee and donuts! Thanks for watching. All the best. Ray
@@RayWhitbyCreations well... whatever works for you. It’s awesome!!
Absolutely beautiful 💯
Thank you! Cheers!
Very nice and creative!
Thank you! 😊
Excellent jobs and beautiful
Thank you very much Maria!
Beautiful! Wonder how filling it with resin before turning would look. Maybe even have some "floating" bowties in there too.
It would certainly make the project easier to put together! I've seen some "floating" table YT videos using ultra clear resin that do look good (from certain angles) and would also allow for more elaborate patterning. Great idea! All the best. Ray
Very well done. Amazing planning to end up with the shape
Thanks for watching and your feedback Mario! It was challening my brain sufficiently, perhaps a little serendipitous? But fun. All the best. Ray
Very creative!! Very COOL!
Thanks so much!
Really unique piece, great design and execution, thanks for sharing, John
Thanks John, I appreciate the encouragement! All the best. Ray.
impressive wooden tea pot!
Thank you! As long as you made tea out of a very viscous liquid! Pouring would take a lot of patience though lol. Thanks for watching and commenting. All the best. Ray
Incredibly unique. Great work.
Thanks Trent. I appreciate you watching and commenting! All the best. Ray
Complex jobs, excelent results, congratulations !
Dear Ronaldo. Thank you so much. I appreciate your feedback! Take care. Ray
Pretty cool! I would be tempted to turn it into a lamp with some thing like Himalayan salt and a bulb on the inside. Nice job!
Cool idea Racheal!
Jaw dropping piece of work Ray. Inspired.
Thanks so much Andy. Appreciate your feedback. All the best. Ray
Very beautiful! Congratulations!
Thank you very much Alexandre! All the best. Ray
Very creative approach, nice finish to challenging project.
Thanks Michael! Appreciate your feedback. Take care. Ray
Yup, that’s pretty neat, thanks for sharing
Thanks Philip!
Absolutely amazing. Well done!
Thank you very much Trip!
Oh my... thats so pretty unbelievable amazing cooll... realy impressive 👏 Good bless you, sir!!!
Спасибо! Thank you for watching and commenting Victor! Take care. Ray
@@RayWhitbyCreations wow... пожалуйста!!!!
🐼 Big Bear Hugs from a 67 yr old grandma in Kirby, Texas, USA 🐼...
Thank you kindly!
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Thank you for your feedback Ilya!
a beautiful piece congratulations!
Thank you!
Great video. I love the option of closed cations commentary. 😉 👍
Thanks James. Just wish UA-cam would add a couple of audio channel options for the viewer, then I could have 1 audio channel with chilled out ambience, another with heavy rock and another with my soporific voice over! All the best. Ray
@@RayWhitbyCreations maybe consider letting viewers know about the captions commentary at the start of the vid, I got most of the way through then started reading a few comments about the commentary and was wondering if I was watching the same vid as others until I saw James's comment here.
Awesome project anyway 😀
@@satansbarman I appreciate your feedback and will make improvements. I'm currently trialling voice over to see if that's an overall improvement as some don't like to read the CC commentary. It's never easy. perhaps UA-cam will allow several audio options per video so that we can offer different audio experiences - music only, machine noise only, commentary only. Thanks for watching and commenting! All the best. Ray