Frank, I hope you recognize how much all your subscribers look forward to, and appreciate your videos. Everything from the narrative, to the stop action, right down to your charming little chuckle, is done with care and class and brought to us in focus and high definition. Finding a new video from you is like getting a present! Thanks and keep up the great work!
+André Felipe Scalco Maybe for people who watch for pure entertainment, but for woodworkers/turners it was great to get the technic explained in details =) Never seen it done this way before, it's amazing =)
Frank,You are truly amazing in what you do! From the first-class tutorial when making this beautiful bowl, your relaxing commentary, to the amazing use of your video skills! Everything about this, and your other vids, is that there is no time-wasting, no BS, and no long-winded explanations. Instead, you give us 100% of pure enjoyment. You rock, Frank, and I thank you for it!!!Bob.
Each time I watch your videos, I get a motivation to do my work in a better and more creative way than yesterday. From you, I've learnt how to stay happy while doing my work. I've learnt that mistakes are not setbacks.. instead, mistakes make you understand how to improve every next bit. I just hope that I could meet you in person (some day soon), Frank. I want to thank you for your videos. Keep up the work!
Frank...you are the Frank Loyd Wright of woodworking. Someday(a long time from now) there will be coffee table books about you, your shop, your wood working, production, and of course your UA-cam channel. Pages of full HD pictures that only the human eye can appreciate. Pictures of (wood)works of art that only a master could produce. On the cover of that book, a small wood shop, cloaked in modern subtle clapboards. Filled with wonderful machinery. Flush in majestic (kilned) woods and timbers from all over the world. But the cold steel and proud woods paled in comparison to the wondrous owner. Knowledgeable. Yet, inquisitive about the boundaries of his own skills... These are the stories of... Frank (Howarth) Makes
Frank I am in awe of everything that you must think of and work out to get everything perfect, as everything you make. I am speechless. You are amazing.
Thank you for the combined video. I don't mind projects split into multiple videos, but I think this one was just too short for it. Love the concept and the way it turned out. I'm sure the bride and groom will cherish it.
Very nice piece! I love the contrast between the walnut and padauk. The interlocking pieces are a really nice symbolic touch. I think the receipients will be very happy with it.
I REALLY love your work piece, your simple yet highly attractive delivery, and those touch of stop motion. i'm recommending your channel to all my friends and no one, including you, can stop me.
Needless to say, your work is impeccable! But beyond that, your videos and editing are as enjoyable to watch as anything. I also thumbs up the longer videos. Thanks, Frank.
damn. that is a beautiful bowl. watching people make turned bowls is so much fun because even in every step where it's unifished, it still looks intricate and fascinating. but man that end result was amazing
The eye ball was amazing but the is my most favorite piece yet. What a great video production you have. This is a treat every night to find your post on UA-cam. Thank you for sharing your talent. You're very blessed.
Amazing! As a minor side note... next time your somewhere that sells automotive tools, grab a magnetic pick-up tool for a couple of bucks. You won't use it every day... but when you do, it'll leave a smile on your face guaranteed! They also make similar 'claw' devices (mechanical fingers) that can be handy... especially if the dropped item is non-ferrous. Thanks for the cool videos, the time & effort spent in their production is very much appreciated! Thumbs up for sure!
Wow, beautiful work, Frank. I love the concept of the fingers as a wedding gift. I was very nervous watching you cut the bowl in half. I'm so glad it worked out.
Wow - a masterpiece created before my eyes! I would love to be this guy's apprentice and spend my days in that wood shop, learning the tricks of the trade.
I love the bowl! If you're looking for a small project to get more practice setting stuff up on the CNC you could make it cut out a set of dominoes. A side benefit is that when they're done you've got a fun game to play with the family.
Very nice Frank. Thanks for sharing and everything involved in that! Seems like there are a lot of people with the CNC machines these days but none have mentioned the woodturning possibilities. But, making exact and unconventional segments is a definite benefit. The finished piece is striking! Thumbs up....
super cool fixture and bowl design. suggestion: if you use a push-button slide-adjust nut for your big axial clamping fixture, you don't have to spend any time threading it down the all-thread, and you can drop it on after you have placed the slotted clamping plate at the very end, so you probably won't lose it inside the workpiece. hope it helps.
Wow Frank, you are a very skilled and creative person. I love watching your videos. Great job on the bowl and doubly great on the video... as always. God Bless you and your family. Uncle Vic
I love how the middle section seems optically wider at the bottom than at the top. Possibly something you did not anticipate although you seem a person that actually could have :-) Impressive impressive impressive. Thanks for the video(s)!
Beautiful Bowl. The design and concept start to finish was very amazing to watch. It's not normal build/turn but that's what you do best, not normal. Enjoyed it alot. Thanks Frank, Hope 2016 continues this special kind of work !!
That bowl is amazing! Every time that I watch one of your video's, I think there's no way you can top that........ then I watch another video and my mind gets blown again and it even works if I watch a new video then an older video!!! I think it's the way you come up with new ideas to change the overall project, like this one..... "oh, it's a segmented bowl....... that you're cutting the middle out of.... and a cnc machine? What? How? What? That is AWESOME!!!!". Mind blown again! LOL 👍👍👍👍👍
you know that's something I'd always thought about. the different density of the woods causing a wobble in the project because of weight distribution. but I could never really see it because my lathe is smaller. Its nice to have a visual and fix
Impressive editing!!
+JerryRigEverything yea, the editing make his videos so enjoyable!
Jerry there is nothing to rig here :D love your videos man
The stop motion for every ring that slid on is about 30 each. That's about 300 pictures just for that animation alone, just for the editing part.
JerryRigEverything Zzzzaaaccckkkk! :) Great to see you in the woodworking world!
Hey Zack! Check out the Death Star video ;)
Frank, I hope you recognize how much all your subscribers look forward to, and appreciate your videos. Everything from the narrative, to the stop action, right down to your charming little chuckle, is done with care and class and brought to us in focus and high definition. Finding a new video from you is like getting a present! Thanks and keep up the great work!
Pepper pig
Much better all videos combined into one.
+André Felipe Scalco Maybe for people who watch for pure entertainment, but for woodworkers/turners it was great to get the technic explained in details =) Never seen it done this way before, it's amazing =)
+Veronica there's no less information in one video which is the same length as five shorter videos
+btdga Sometimes continuity is everything.
You are so good at woodwork. And it’s NOT due to your extensive tool collection, it’s due to your intellect and ingenuity.
Stunning piece of art! Beautiful job Frank!
Not in a million years could I design something like this let alone build and turn this item--you are AMAZING!!!!!!!!!!
I'm totally ok with getting short videos to watch released a day apart...and I'll still watch the complete project videos. You deserve the views!
Incredible work as usual, Frank. Love your videos, can't imagine how much time goes into them.
I love all aspects of your videos, but my _most_ favourite thing is your little chuckle!!
The skill is, obviously, out of this world, but it is the ability to plan and visualize how it will all go together that blows my mind.
Wow! That's really beautiful Frank
Frank,You are truly amazing in what you do! From the first-class tutorial when making this beautiful bowl, your relaxing commentary, to the amazing use of your video skills! Everything about this, and your other vids, is that there is no time-wasting, no BS, and no long-winded explanations. Instead, you give us 100% of pure enjoyment. You rock, Frank, and I thank you for it!!!Bob.
WOW.......
Frank. The Master Craftsman...
What a lucky wedding couple! Stunning. Would fit beautifully in any art gallery or museum.
Despite watching the individual parts, I rewatched it now in completion. Much nicer to get the whole story in one go.
A beautiful bowl, Frank. I hope they enjoy using it as much as we enjoyed watching you make it.
Each time I watch your videos, I get a motivation to do my work in a better and more creative way than yesterday. From you, I've learnt how to stay happy while doing my work. I've learnt that mistakes are not setbacks.. instead, mistakes make you understand how to improve every next bit. I just hope that I could meet you in person (some day soon), Frank. I want to thank you for your videos. Keep up the work!
Beautiful work Frank. The continuity of all the videos combined made quite a difference.
Frank...you are the Frank Loyd Wright of woodworking. Someday(a long time from now) there will be coffee table books about you, your shop, your wood working, production, and of course your UA-cam channel. Pages of full HD pictures that only the human eye can appreciate. Pictures of (wood)works of art that only a master could produce. On the cover of that book, a small wood shop, cloaked in modern subtle clapboards. Filled with wonderful machinery. Flush in majestic (kilned) woods and timbers from all over the world. But the cold steel and proud woods paled in comparison to the wondrous owner. Knowledgeable. Yet, inquisitive about the boundaries of his own skills... These are the stories of... Frank (Howarth) Makes
Frank I am in awe of everything that you must think of and work out to get everything perfect, as everything you make. I am speechless. You are amazing.
Thank you for the combined video. I don't mind projects split into multiple videos, but I think this one was just too short for it.
Love the concept and the way it turned out. I'm sure the bride and groom will cherish it.
Very nice piece! I love the contrast between the walnut and padauk. The interlocking pieces are a really nice symbolic touch. I think the receipients will be very happy with it.
Still going to watch them all... When a person goes on a journey and you care about what they're doing - you participate.
I REALLY love your work piece, your simple yet highly attractive delivery, and those touch of stop motion. i'm recommending your channel to all my friends and no one, including you, can stop me.
The definition of impressive... even though I understand every step, and you're explaining it perfectly clear- it still looks like magic.
Needless to say, your work is impeccable! But beyond that, your videos and editing are as enjoyable to watch as anything. I also thumbs up the longer videos. Thanks, Frank.
Amazing, Frank! So much patience and skill!!! Bob.
damn. that is a beautiful bowl. watching people make turned bowls is so much fun because even in every step where it's unifished, it still looks intricate and fascinating. but man that end result was amazing
me and my dad always watch your videos going to bed, thank you for your great content and effort
that is ridiculously awesome.
The eye ball was amazing but the is my most favorite piece yet. What a great video production you have. This is a treat every night to find your post on UA-cam. Thank you for sharing your talent. You're very blessed.
One of the best turning videos out there. Really inspired me.
Wow, just beautiful Frank
Great job Frank. Incidentally I liked both the short episodic videos -- and the long one. Many thanks. John in the Peak District.
That padauk is so bright and beautiful oh my
Amazing!
As a minor side note... next time your somewhere that sells automotive tools, grab a magnetic pick-up tool for a couple of bucks. You won't use it every day... but when you do, it'll leave a smile on your face guaranteed! They also make similar 'claw' devices (mechanical fingers) that can be handy... especially if the dropped item is non-ferrous.
Thanks for the cool videos, the time & effort spent in their production is very much appreciated! Thumbs up for sure!
Thanks for humouring us long form grouches :)
beautiful bowl btw
Wow, that's unbelievably gorgeous! You have a real talent from God.
Wow, beautiful work, Frank. I love the concept of the fingers as a wedding gift. I was very nervous watching you cut the bowl in half. I'm so glad it worked out.
Thanx for posting the whole project... I like to watch it all at once... Great project!!! Thanx again...
Perfect camera elevation on the final shot too, wonderful work Frank
That red color is GORGEOUS!
Loved your video and your well thought out creation Frank ! Your video is like a documentary.
Breath taking quality. The finished piece is sooooooo cool. Another great success .
Wow, very impressive piece of art that will last them a lifetime
Soon as I saw that SNES controller, I subscribed!
Yeah! I also noticed that 😂
Stunning piece. I really enjoyed watching it come together. Thanks for sharing your talent.
Wow - a masterpiece created before my eyes!
I would love to be this guy's apprentice and spend my days in that wood shop, learning the tricks of the trade.
I love the bowl! If you're looking for a small project to get more practice setting stuff up on the CNC you could make it cut out a set of dominoes. A side benefit is that when they're done you've got a fun game to play with the family.
Falling Nut Hack Spectacular! Another precious gift 🦋
Have watched all your videos. This is the most beautiful thing you've made, imo. It's soooooooo pretty.
Very nice Frank. Thanks for sharing and everything involved in that! Seems like there are a lot of people with the CNC machines these days but none have mentioned the woodturning possibilities. But, making exact and unconventional segments is a definite benefit. The finished piece is striking! Thumbs up....
It's a beautiful piece of art Frank well done.
Beautiful work. A pleasure to watch. Thanks for all the effort you put in to entertain the rest of us.
I showed my mother your videos...i told her you were a wood worker..she responded, "No, this guy is an artist."
were you ever a cinematographer? you really have a knack for composing amazing shots.
super cool fixture and bowl design.
suggestion: if you use a push-button slide-adjust nut for your big axial clamping fixture, you don't have to spend any time threading it down the all-thread, and you can drop it on after you have placed the slotted clamping plate at the very end, so you probably won't lose it inside the workpiece.
hope it helps.
I find myself watching this at 4 in the morning. BEAUTIFUL!
Me too!
You sir are a Wizzard. To have the idea and bring it to life blows me away. I wish my brain was wired half as well as yours. Awesome
Wonderful, awesome, incredible! !!!!!! without words! !!!
I agree, keep it one big video, don't turn into one of those multipart, multi advert up loaders. Amazing work as always btw, in wood and digitally.
Love watching your videos Frank!
You are incredible, Frank!
Beautiful work Frank, very impressive bowl. You have inspired me to make something like this!
This guy is a genius!! Well done!!
Beautiful work! You are a true artist. Thanks for sharing.
I like how the last shot at the end has the interlocking pieces lined up on both sides of the bowl
I subscribed yesterday..Already addicted..Love your workshop!
Even the sawdust is pretty!
Wow Frank, you are a very skilled and creative person. I love watching your videos.
Great job on the bowl and doubly great on the video... as always.
God Bless you and your family.
Uncle Vic
I love that Frank has figured out cloning technology.
I love how the middle section seems optically wider at the bottom than at the top. Possibly something you did not anticipate although you seem a person that actually could have :-)
Impressive impressive impressive.
Thanks for the video(s)!
Beautiful Frank. Very nice job.
Editing, the product itself. This is some other level.
Beautiful Bowl. The design and concept start to finish was very amazing to watch. It's not normal build/turn but that's what you do best, not normal. Enjoyed it alot. Thanks Frank, Hope 2016 continues this special kind of work !!
amazing work Frank. you are an inspiration in both woodworking and video production. keep up the great work!
great editing. the stop motion is nicely done and the piece come out great.
I knew at the very beginning you are going to release a full video. Very nice video and a very nice project. Finally a thumbs up.
that bowl is gorgeous. great work.
You're artistic style is so inspiring!
That bowl is amazing! Every time that I watch one of your video's, I think there's no way you can top that........ then I watch another video and my mind gets blown again and it even works if I watch a new video then an older video!!! I think it's the way you come up with new ideas to change the overall project, like this one..... "oh, it's a segmented bowl....... that you're cutting the middle out of.... and a cnc machine? What? How? What? That is AWESOME!!!!". Mind blown again! LOL 👍👍👍👍👍
Beautiful work. I admire your creativity.
that is a beautiful bowl, and I really appreciate the quality and time spent on the production of this video.
This bowl is absolutely beautiful! Great work and video.
Bravo magnifique, du grand art. Merci pour le partage. Un grand bonjour de Suisse. Laurent
If I could afford it I would buy a whole set of these in various sizes and colors! So beautiful
Beautiful work , love the end result , love your shop
So much better this way Frank!!
Wow, very nice bowl Frank.
Absolutely stunning, and another awesome video. Thanks Frank!
Amazing job Frank. Nice job.
very enjoyable video, thanks.
beautiful bowl .clever disign. awsome woodworking ..thumbs up
You are amazing! I was so intrigued and I am definitely watching the others. You narrate wonderfully...very impressive..thanks.
The possibility are endless with what you can do. Amazing just amazing.
~Kevin
i wouldnt mind being an intern for free.your works inspire me mr frank!!
Ig I'd have known you were going to combine them I would have waited - I much prefer the whole thing. Perfect time for a cuppa and a biscuit.
Oh, and awesome as always!!
very very nice! Both, video and product! Thanks for sharing!
Sorry, my english, congratulations for the work and also a way to enjoy the pieces of wood.
you know that's something I'd always thought about. the different density of the woods causing a wobble in the project because of weight distribution. but I could never really see it because my lathe is smaller. Its nice to have a visual and fix