Absolutely love the biscuits, they give an extra dimension to the face. I really enjoy how you have embraced the imperfections and made them a vital part of the whole piece.
Thank you Mark 😁👍 That exactly why we LOVE adding the gilding to all our work! It works so VERY well on most everything. Some bits it’s too much, but it’s what we do 😁😁😁👍
Well, this was amazing to watch Dick, especially as we are now the very proud owners of this piece. It is absolutely gorgeous and the gold leaf gleams against the beautiful dark wood. It has been fascinating to see how it was made. 🥰
Do you know what’s better than selling a piece of our work?! It’s selling it to a fantastic couple of people like you and Mr Ross! Thank you very much and I look forward to seeing you again! And now we are friends on Facebook you will see my future works as and when they are completed 😊😊😊👍❤️
Mike Waldt sent me over and I watched this one first. Excellent video in every way. Music is usually an irritating distraction, but you music selection and coordination with the visuals are both superb. Good commentary throughout. Oh, and I liked the woodturning part, too.
Greetings Oregon and welcome. I know what you mean about music in videos and some more recent ones of mine don’t have any music or have it very quietly in the background. Hope you enjoy some more of what I’ve made and stick around 😃
Lovely, oh so lovely ! The money shot from the top reminds me of a crucible of molten gold ready for the pour🔥 Thanks for sharing🙏 Take care. -Mike😷 p.s. 5000 y.o. woodworm ? Yikes, must be huge by now !!
Another great job. Looks absolutely amazing. You did a fantastic job but the gilding just gave it more depth. Love the way you left it so thick on the sides. Don't worry I laughed at your jokes. Are you stirring me by showing the bog oak lol. Nothing like that over here, I'll just keep turning red gum lol. Cheers and thanks for sharing best Regards John 🇦🇺
Just remembered, this is the one you nearly bought at the show! Did your Mrs like her Christmas present that you ended up getting? Next show is Newbury Racecourse with the same show organisers. If you’re interested in coming let me know and I’ll organise you some tickets. Find me on Facebook Richard Anthony Mills.
Hi Richard- I have a question and a comment. Q: is Laburnum wood poisonous? C: Love the bog oak and how you deal with the huge cracks. The vase is a winner.
Indeed Laburnum is poisonous ☠️ Although severe reactions are quite uncommon, Laburnum contains the toxin cytisine. Taken in large quantities, cytisine can be fatal; however, in smaller quantities (such as those inhaled during woodworking operations), constitutional effects have been reported, such as nausea, vomiting, and headache. But I use a good dust mask 😷 I’m very pleased you like it 😁😁😁👍
@@WoodWithD I'm really glad 😀 you have a good mask, otherwise there would be no more videos to watch...and no more Richard! 😞 Maple might be a good substitute for a complimentary wood....without all the danger? 🙀
Hi John, welcome along 😊 Occasionally and I know a lot of people get on with it very well, but for certain things I’m not so keen and would rather wait 24 hours for the titebond to cure. Here’s one where I used hot glue as I was in a hurry: Bell Jar Base Woodturning out of Bog Oak ua-cam.com/video/R-wYZvv9Yro/v-deo.html
Absolutely love the biscuits, they give an extra dimension to the face. I really enjoy how you have embraced the imperfections and made them a vital part of the whole piece.
Embraced imperfections! It’s a mouthful. but I’m gonna use that!
Thank you nw71 🤗 🤗
That gilding on the dark wood gives it a theatrical, supernatural look.
Thank you Mark 😁👍 That exactly why we LOVE adding the gilding to all our work! It works so VERY well on most everything. Some bits it’s too much, but it’s what we do 😁😁😁👍
Hi Dick! Newbie here but love your work, but this is my favourite so far! Keep ‘em coming
Thank you Penndino! Wait till you get to the car! I think that’s MY current favourite 🤩 😁☺️
Well, this was amazing to watch Dick, especially as we are now the very proud owners of this piece. It is absolutely gorgeous and the gold leaf gleams against the beautiful dark wood. It has been fascinating to see how it was made. 🥰
Do you know what’s better than selling a piece of our work?! It’s selling it to a fantastic couple of people like you and Mr Ross!
Thank you very much and I look forward to seeing you again! And now we are friends on Facebook you will see my future works as and when they are completed 😊😊😊👍❤️
Beautiful turning and I absolutely love your music selection keep it playing
Hey Dennis, thanks for your kind words. I’ve stopped doing music on last couple of vids, but for you sir I will start putting music to them again 😁😁👍👍
Fascinating
Hazzar, you watched 🤗 🤗 🤗
All the pieces of bog oak look absolutely stunning. Nice work 👍
Cheers James 😁😁😁😁
Another Quality piece! Excellent idea on stabilizing the cracks!
Thank you Brailsford Woodworks, means a lot coming from you!
Love the biscuits! 🍪 excellent fix to the flex. really makes it different and even more interesting imho. Keep up the top
Notch work.
Thank you Michael, was wondering where you’d gotten too. Normally one of the first to comment 👍😉🤗
beautifully done and the gilding added a great focal point.
Thank you Tammy.
Here’s another one of my favourites:
ua-cam.com/video/Q8tkix0Dw0U/v-deo.htmlsi=V4tNZKsfA3LjL1x5
It's new for me, very nice piece, thanks
Obviously not as good as a bow tie, but the main thing is it worked and has opened so many possibilities 😁😁😁
Mike Waldt sent me over and I watched this one first. Excellent video in every way. Music is usually an irritating distraction, but you music selection and coordination with the visuals are both superb. Good commentary throughout. Oh, and I liked the woodturning part, too.
Greetings Oregon and welcome. I know what you mean about music in videos and some more recent ones of mine don’t have any music or have it very quietly in the background. Hope you enjoy some more of what I’ve made and stick around 😃
Full of character , I love the biscuits too and the depth of the gilding ❤
It does glow proper nice don’t it 😁
Another fantastic piece mate. Love the biscuits.
Cheers Kris 😁😁😁😁😁😁😁
Lovely, oh so lovely ! The money shot from the top reminds me of a crucible of molten gold ready for the pour🔥 Thanks for sharing🙏 Take care. -Mike😷
p.s. 5000 y.o. woodworm ? Yikes, must be huge by now !!
I think all I can say to all of that is 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
HUGE, like Godzilla! 🤣🤣🤣
Oh and thank you 😁
@@WoodWithD My pleasure🦖
Wow! Love the buttons on this one
You may be able to use that with some bog oak you use 😊👍
Fantastic once again Richard
Thank you Mark 😀😀😀 I’m Dick on here 😄
@@WoodWithD sorry! Fantastic work Dick 😃
Another great job. Looks absolutely amazing. You did a fantastic job but the gilding just gave it more depth. Love the way you left it so thick on the sides. Don't worry I laughed at your jokes. Are you stirring me by showing the bog oak lol. Nothing like that over here, I'll just keep turning red gum lol. Cheers and thanks for sharing best Regards John 🇦🇺
🤣🤣🤣
Yup, every vid from now on is gonna be bog oak 😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁
Lovely biscuits , I think I may have a piece or two in bags that will need this effect next year
I look forward to the video on your channel in due course Patrick 👍❤️
Gorgeous!
Thank you kindly 😊😊😊
Just remembered, this is the one you nearly bought at the show! Did your Mrs like her Christmas present that you ended up getting?
Next show is Newbury Racecourse with the same show organisers. If you’re interested in coming let me know and I’ll organise you some tickets. Find me on Facebook Richard Anthony Mills.
Just Wow!!!!!!!!!!
Thanks ma 😘
Hi Richard- I have a question and a comment.
Q: is Laburnum wood poisonous?
C: Love the bog oak and how you deal with the huge cracks. The vase is a winner.
Indeed Laburnum is poisonous ☠️
Although severe reactions are quite uncommon, Laburnum contains the toxin cytisine. Taken in large quantities, cytisine can be fatal; however, in smaller quantities (such as those inhaled during woodworking operations), constitutional effects have been reported, such as nausea, vomiting, and headache.
But I use a good dust mask 😷
I’m very pleased you like it 😁😁😁👍
@@WoodWithD I'm really glad 😀 you have a good mask, otherwise there would be no more videos to watch...and no more Richard! 😞
Maple might be a good substitute for a complimentary wood....without all the danger?
🙀
@@gemofthewoods5802 danger is what I live for 🤣🤣🤣👍👍👍👍👍
Hello Dick, I've just discovered you recently and subscribed to your channel. Do you ever use hot melt glue?
Hi John, welcome along 😊
Occasionally and I know a lot of people get on with it very well, but for certain things I’m not so keen and would rather wait 24 hours for the titebond to cure. Here’s one where I used hot glue as I was in a hurry: Bell Jar Base Woodturning out of Bog Oak
ua-cam.com/video/R-wYZvv9Yro/v-deo.html