I'm blown away by the size! From the thumbnail in the video I thought it was much smaller. Also, I'm surprised you've never used a jamb chuck before. I might also recommend a dount chuck, it's super handy!
Man i thought exactly the same and at first i thought he is gonna simply glue the woods together and when he was starting to glue in the egg form i was like what the hell hes doing now??? Pretty impresive video, the edition is also top!
One of the qualities I find in your videos is that you seem to be very peaceful in your work. While you insert frenetic fast-forward shots, many of the shots are you slowly and intentionally moving about the tasks of craft. Very refreshing. Often creativity is not found in the frenzy but no the stillness of the shop
I don't even have a genuine interest in shop work like this, but this guys voice is so soothing, and the cinematography is so good that I can't help but watch these videos, and now I find myself watching all these wood turning videos because of him and they help soothe my anxiety and relax me before bed it's amazing
I think it's really cool to see the progression of your technique and how the projects you make change over time, seeing you say something like "it would be too finicky, with too many little pieces" then fast forward to your world cup ball recently.
Frank you are amazing... The planning and preparation before you even get near the lathe is daunting. A true artist. The time alone must be worth a million dollars. I hope the family appreciate the trouble you have gone to. Keep them coming
Hey frank ! I just want to say I religiously watch all you videos, I really enjoy your approach on woodworking. Thanks for making such wonderful content!
Frank, wood turning isn't something that I ever see myself doing, but I enjoy watching you. The choices of wood and patterns and matching everything up here is truly artwork. Very beautiful wood, and design!
I love this project so much that I have watched it about 8 times. I made my husband buy me a lathe based mainly on this segmented egg video. I watched a ton of videos and know tat I'm years away from this but it's my goal.
Wow! Makes me want to get a lathe. Not necessarily to make something as fantastic as that, but probably just a basic egg shape. Having a big wooden egg just seems like a fun thing to have!
Excellent. I have followed your techniques in this video and I learned a great deal, I'm a novice woodworker who thanks you for this post and a most enjoyable challenge. I just wish my egg looked as good as yours. Thanks again.
Frank, you are really amazing....This may have been an experiment, but you think through your project so well and then you tell us how and why you do things.. Thanks so very much for sharing..I wish you were my neighbor so I could learn....
Hi Frank, I teach woodworking and CNC and spent the weekend binge watching your fantastic videos. You take all of it to a whole new level, unbelievable how great the videos are. Thank you for the inspiration. Jonathan
That egg bring backs so many memories from when my grandfather was still here. we use to always decorate eggs at easter time as it was part of the Ukraine tradition.
This is awesome. It is clear that you are great at what you do, but you are also very talented when it comes to making these videos. Things like the stop motions and integrations of fitting music really make them fun to watch.
frank! this is amazing, I showers my mom and she demands me make one for her. I explained to her I don't have a lathe, and she said well I will get you one, (I was thinking jackpot) untill she saw the prices!
+matthew riddle penn state makes some cheap multispeed lathes, wont be able to make this, maybe one a little smaller, but you can start by looking there
Nice Job Frank. Those pysankys bring back a lot of memories. My dad was country doctor (midnight house calls and all) in a small town in Illinois and had immigrants and first generation Americans from all over Europe, England, Ireland Scotland, Germany, Czechoslovakia, Ukraine, Russia, Croatiaa, Ireland, and Italy to name a few. He didn't
Incredible project Frank. I hate when a project sits for so long that I can remember what direction I was headed with it. I am looking forward to meeting you in Atlanta this coming weekend.
Frank, thank you so much for putting your creativity, skills, and process on display for us! As a neophyte woodturner (about 2 years in), it's an awesome education for me to see how you think about geometries, and cutting and gluing up this project to get the final result. I'm also really jealous of your workshop! Someday...
I'm from Ukraine. It was nice to see that our traditions inspire people for making beautiful things =)
Hello, I hope you are doing well amongst the tough times going on right now... Cool to see other people who have awesome traditions!
you are the bob Ross of the woodworking world! 😊
+phay phay I need to make some happy little trees
+phay phay I need to make some happy little trees
+frank howarth MAKE A BOWL WITH HAPPY LITTLE TREES IN THE SIDE.
+phay phay RUINED! :Kappa:
well said
I'm blown away by the size! From the thumbnail in the video I thought it was much smaller.
Also, I'm surprised you've never used a jamb chuck before. I might also recommend a dount chuck, it's super handy!
+Peter Brown I was thinking the same thing about the size.
I also would like to recommend just donuts. Sprinkles optional.
Fellow woodworkers watch each other?
+Michael Gavartin LMAO... gold
Man i thought exactly the same and at first i thought he is gonna simply glue the woods together and when he was starting to glue in the egg form i was like what the hell hes doing now??? Pretty impresive video, the edition is also top!
One of the qualities I find in your videos is that you seem to be very peaceful in your work. While you insert frenetic fast-forward shots, many of the shots are you slowly and intentionally moving about the tasks of craft. Very refreshing. Often creativity is not found in the frenzy but no the stillness of the shop
So, thanks. There's a peace in your work that is inspirational. :)
You are a woodworking poet! Or a poetic woodworker... your woodworking is like poetry... I just can't get enough!
You sound like David Blane explaining a magic trick. And boy, your work is magical!
+GinjaBreadMan Thanks
I don't even have a genuine interest in shop work like this, but this guys voice is so soothing, and the cinematography is so good that I can't help but watch these videos, and now I find myself watching all these wood turning videos because of him and they help soothe my anxiety and relax me before bed it's amazing
These are seriously the most soothing videos I have ever watched. SO well done!!!!!
+Jessica L. Anne thanks!
+Jessica L. Anne thanks!
+Jessica L. Anne
I agree. My stress level has just fallen 50+ points.
+Big Mike is talking right??
+Jessica L. Anne when he scrolled down the egg images it felt so choppy
that purple heart is a beautiful example of the species. it's wonderful. I love the gentle contrast between it and the paduke/red heart.
I think it's really cool to see the progression of your technique and how the projects you make change over time, seeing you say something like "it would be too finicky, with too many little pieces" then fast forward to your world cup ball recently.
Wow! Hello from Ukraine! Thanks for your awesome videos!
I can’t tell you how cathartic this is for me.
Thank you
You and the Samurai carpenter are true craftsmen!!!
Of the 50 + woodworking channel I subscribed too, this is by far the best, at every level. Thanks frank.
Love the use of CNC as a "time lapse" mount for your camera, hehe, nice.
Frank you are amazing... The planning and preparation before you even get near the lathe is daunting. A true artist. The time alone must be worth a million dollars. I hope the family appreciate the trouble you have gone to. Keep them coming
Outstanding in so many ways! Woordturning, film making, stoytelling, narration... Thank you!
it came out really amazing! That last chuck you made was an amazing technique! Thanks for sharing!
Hey frank ! I just want to say I religiously watch all you videos, I really enjoy your approach on woodworking. Thanks for making such wonderful content!
Frank, wood turning isn't something that I ever see myself doing, but I enjoy watching you. The choices of wood and patterns and matching everything up here is truly artwork. Very beautiful wood, and design!
I like how you tell these stories. You are real genius and artist at same time!
I love this project so much that I have watched it about 8 times. I made my husband buy me a lathe based mainly on this segmented egg video. I watched a ton of videos and know tat I'm years away from this but it's my goal.
+Marsha Straub wow don't give up keep at it you'll end up loving it
Sir, your technical precision is a pleasure to watch!
I love the way you narrate! Great video format! Great project also, thanks for sharing!
You're an artist Frank. An artist.
The ribbons coming off that were beautiful! Well done
Frank. Your talents seem endless. What a lovely egg!
Wow! We watched it twice just to see it again. Really cool.
I'm pretty sure you're a wizard. Seriously... Look at that! It's awesome!
You are an amazing guy Frank. I'd say it is gorgeous but you already know that.
This egg is out of this world man! Awesome!!!
Wow look at those colors. Too crazy how many varieties there are in hardwoods.
The detail in the egg is fantastic. Keep up the great work. Derek
Wow! Makes me want to get a lathe. Not necessarily to make something as fantastic as that, but probably just a basic egg shape. Having a big wooden egg just seems like a fun thing to have!
this dude deserves an award. so creative, and well done. top to bottom a+
Excellent. I have followed your techniques in this video and I learned a great deal, I'm a novice woodworker who thanks you for this post and a most enjoyable challenge. I just wish my egg looked as good as yours. Thanks again.
I've never worked with wood in my life, but watching your videos is mesmerizing!! Congrats!!
Absolutely awesome, thanks for sharing. All the best, Jim
That is stunning. Well done, Frank.
That egg is beautiful.Great video.Thanks for sharing.
It turned out very beautifully ! This job requires a lot of patience !
Another great project Frank! Very creative and beautiful!
Love your videos, you broadcast not only acknowledge but also peace!
Matias Sebastian Yy
Frank, you are really amazing....This may have been an experiment, but you think through your project so well and then you tell us how and why you do things.. Thanks so very much for sharing..I wish you were my neighbor so I could learn....
what an EGGcellent design! Thanks for sharing Frank!
Hi Frank, I teach woodworking and CNC and spent the weekend binge watching your fantastic videos. You take all of it to a whole new level, unbelievable how great the videos are. Thank you for the inspiration. Jonathan
Very nice turning Frank, and it sounds like the start of a great new family tradition.
Very nice. Could be a good tradition for your family. Something the kids and grand kids can fight over after you're gone.
Frank, great video! The egg turned out wonderfully!
So you made a bowl and an egg! amazing as always!
Awesome job! Very fun to watch your progress and thought process
That came out really well. Creating the custom end to hold the egg in place was very well thought out
better job! !!!!!!!! frank that egg is a piece off art you are the man
Very Creative and a Beautiful Piece. Any Wood Working Show would be Proud to display that, at least they should !!
Awesome Frank, you're the best!
A nice job Frank. An heirloom piece for sure.
That egg bring backs so many memories from when my grandfather was still here. we use to always decorate eggs at easter time as it was part of the Ukraine tradition.
This is awesome. It is clear that you are great at what you do, but you are also very talented when it comes to making these videos. Things like the stop motions and integrations of fitting music really make them fun to watch.
Stunning! I love it! Beautiful work!
Wow frank.... Just amazing. Great job
I love these woodpecker videos
Absolutely beautiful! What a labour of love.
I've been subscribed for about a year and I have loved all of your videos, Frank, but this is by far the best yet! beautiful
My goodness, this is beautiful! Glad you got back to it after the kitchen remodel.
+Make Something Thanks David, its amazing what deadlines will do for you.
frank! this is amazing, I showers my mom and she demands me make one for her. I explained to her I don't have a lathe, and she said well I will get you one, (I was thinking jackpot) untill she saw the prices!
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+matthew riddle ha ha.
+frank howarth I'm currently looking for one on sale or Craigslist. any ideas?
+matthew riddle penn state makes some cheap multispeed lathes, wont be able to make this, maybe one a little smaller, but you can start by looking there
My mom was shocked when she saw the receipts for my lathe when my dad and I bought it.
it is beautiful Frank great job!
happy eggs to you and your family. you have amazing skills. your videos are always a pleasure to view. wonderful talent!!! thanks again Frank
What a stunning, gorgeous piece of work! Absolutely beautiful!
9:00 i love watching the ribbons change color as they kinda water-fountain spray out. so pretty
Nice job.out of the ordinary.Thanks for the video.
Frank, You're an inspiration! Thank you
Frank, your videos are so relaxing to watch. Some of the most interesting maker content on UA-cam!
Awesome video, Frank. Congrats on finishing your egg. It looks fantastic.
Nice Job Frank. Those pysankys bring back a lot of memories. My dad was country doctor (midnight house calls and all) in a small town in Illinois and had immigrants and first generation Americans from all over Europe, England, Ireland Scotland, Germany, Czechoslovakia, Ukraine, Russia, Croatiaa, Ireland, and Italy to name a few. He didn't
un excelente trabajo Frank. gracias por permitir ver esa obra de arte..
Awesome video! Your skill as a videographer is just as amazing as your woodworking skills!
My mom in Ukranian Frank, so I know she would love your egg. Oh Oh.... I may have to make one for her now. Thanks for the great tutorial.
Wow Frank!!!!!!! You talk about it as if it is easy........... What a beautiful erg you layed!!!!!! Makes a chicken jealous. Happy easter.
Wow! Love it! Gorgeous work.
Awesome camera work in this one, great project as well. Love the zoom out near 9:20.
Absolutely beautiful Frank
That came out beautiful Frank. Very interesting to see you turn the ends of the egg.
+Darbin Orvar thanks Linn, I wondered how I was going to do the end for the entire project.
Great job, Frank! You are very talented!
Love your stop motion!
I love this stuff not only is it satisfying but it is also relaxing
This is quite possibly the most amazing thing be ever seen
Wow Frank what a fantastic piece! Another great entertaining show😉
I really enjoyed this video. Both the project itself & your video tutorial, as well as the voice over. Well done.
the low contrast combination of paduke, purple heart and walnut looks fantastic
So cool I need to get more Turing tools and start on some of of those fun projects
Good luck navigating the Atlanta Air port! Beautiful work sir
this channel has the most random music and I love it
Really beautiful Frank. Thanks.
That turned out beautiful, Frank!
Frank, I chuckle every time I hear you use the words "keep it simple" even if it is just for a small part of the project… Beautiful job though!
Beautiful video, Frank.
The Easter egg looks very nice
Absolutely awesome job! One of the coolest projects yet!
Incredible project Frank.
I hate when a project sits for so long that I can remember what direction I was headed with it.
I am looking forward to meeting you in Atlanta this coming weekend.
Frank, thank you so much for putting your creativity, skills, and process on display for us! As a neophyte woodturner (about 2 years in), it's an awesome education for me to see how you think about geometries, and cutting and gluing up this project to get the final result. I'm also really jealous of your workshop! Someday...
+Matt Iannacci thanks, slowly collect tools over time and you will get there.
Another fantastic video Frank.