You are God gifted craftsman artist . Your love with wood crafting is unique . It is fantastic, really beautiful and impressive very much . I wish you and your family good health and happiness. God bless all of you .
Thank you for the tool rest angles. I am just learning and it is very helpful to see how you approach the wood with each tool. The bowl is absolutely gorgeous!
Once again you show us what a true craftsman you are, amazing work!!! That table saw is the cats meow, those small pieces would’ve been in my neighbors yard if I tried to cut those slivers. I am currently working on the diamond bowl you did and I made the diamond pieces too big, it looked like you did about 1 1/2 cuts on the 32 degrees which makes for a 3” segment piece. Now my diamond ring is 11 1/4 lol. Guess I’ll shape it to look like a bucket. J/k Maybe you can show a quick measurement of your segment pieces in your videos, that would help a ton. Thanks again..
Wow Dan that is beautiful! Your work is top notch and very enjoyable to watch. I know the amount of work you put into this and the results very inspiring for sure. Take care, Gary
This one of yours has me wanting to do a feature ring. I have the Lamination Pro but I want to make a bowl based on a feature ring I used on a large vase which I did not use software for. I made it before I did videos so I would like to do something similar to it. It will be down the road though. Meanwhile I will enjoy watching yours.
Esse tem muita ciência, pois cortou e colou várias vezes para formar o desenho desejado a tornear. Nível alto é preciso concentração e muita prática para não se perder em cada paço da construção do objeto.
It was interesting how you cut the segments. I also use the woodturner pro and LaminationPro software but when trying to cut long lamination strips and then fold/flip then results were not very clean. Your approach ends up with the same segments as I did but I wonder if you have better precision your way
Hi Ed, thanks for watching. Actually, truth be told, this one didn't come out perfect. I had some diamonds that were way off. I tried in every way to make sure that they didn't, but they were off some. I'm thinking it all starts when cutting the strips. Man, they have to be dead on. Also, if there's any bow in the strip, it has to be addressed by making sure that there is complete and even thickness on the strip before gluing. I will probably make this design again soon, and when I do, I'm going to use thicker strips. I'm not sure if any of this helps you, but I hope it does. Dan
Beautiful bowl. I think we are all to critical of our own work. Your home must be like mine, my wife also also does quilts. I think she is nuts and she thinks I am nuts.
Beautiful bowl! I hate it when you are all finished turning and find one little place where something slipped during glue up and you didn't notice till then.
Cuando se habla de un tornnero hay que admirarlo a usted y Quitarse el Sombrero como se dice en mi Pais soy Cubano yo no me cannot de verso si no es pedigree mucho me traders la tabla o Carta technological q usted se guia para picar los segmentos muchas grcia maestro
Hi Mark, thank you. Yes, I am very happy with my Rockler sled. It took some adjusting. I've heard some other guys express some disappointment, but I'm not sure if they checked to see if their blade was parallel to the surface. Actually, my cabinet saw table top was slightly off. Once I got that right, the sled was easy to setup. So far, I've had zero problems. Oh, and it's on sale right now I think.
Huge fan, I have been a subscriber and have been watching for awhile!!! Your work has inspired me to try my hand at segmented turning. I have always enjoyed the creativity you share with your UA-cam fans, and I am always happy to see what you have created every time I see that you have posted a new video. I also have the same Nova 16/24 lathe that is my first "adult size" lathe. I noticed that you do not seem to need to adjust the drive belts to vary the speed with which you are turning??? I have a couple of questions... Is that an upgraded motor? Can you still run the lathe in reverse? And are you still able to rotate the headstock if needed? I am just curious. I am still new enough to to turning and I have yet to really utilize my Nova 16/24 to its fullest potential. However, I am turning something almost every day that I am off of work, and it brings me peace and relaxation that soothes my busy mind... Thanks again for sharing, and I look forward to your next amazing creation!!!
Hi Matkir, thank you so very much. Yes, that motor upgrade is available from Nova. I love it! Yes, you can reverse and turn the headstock. No more belt changing! Thank for watching!
Translation: Hello, it is very beautiful. Bravo to you. The cutting of the woods is not that important but the results of the work is what one should pay attention which seldom is being on display.
Lovely, I admire your design, your skills, your patience and your attention to detail.
That's very kind. Thank you for watching.
Awesome bowl. Glad you listened to your wife
You are God gifted craftsman
artist .
Your love with wood crafting is
unique . It is fantastic, really beautiful and impressive very much .
I wish you and your family
good health and happiness.
God bless all of you .
Kind regards from the city of Santa Monica, CA, USA!
I agree, we need to have a WOW button for all your projects. I sit here watching with my mouth hanging open in wonder.
Excellent piece!
Incredible concentration and patience!
I've subscribed with notifications. Absolutely beautiful Bowl. Thanks for sharing, Dan.
Wow! That turned out stunning. That takes serious planning. Very nice.
Nice bowl Dan. I am glad you stuck with it because it turned out beautiful.
Dan, that is fantastic! I love the thought put into this! Great job!
Thanks David!
That’s amazing, Dan!
Lovely piece, Dan.
Billy
You do beautifull work fantastic way to deal with all the lock downs
Amazing technology for making! I liked it! Happy New Year and Success!
Nice piece. Feature ring took some work. Keep the inspiration coming, thanks.
Great video and technique and my wife is also a quilter
That's awesome!
Spectacular Dan absolutely stunning, thanks for sharing.
I love the segmented things the geometry is very intregging
Wow great looking bowl Dan
Just beautiful.
Thank you for the tool rest angles. I am just learning and it is very helpful to see how you approach the wood with each tool. The bowl is absolutely gorgeous!
Beautiful work
Beautiful Piece
wow this piece of art you created is just alive!
Truly awe-inspiring, thank you for adding beauty to the world 😍
Seu trabalho é muito criativo. Parabéns!
That's an awesome bowl..you do great work. ..
You’re incredibly gifted
Masterful work! The detail is stunning!
Ottimo lavoro 👍
Beautiful piece! Good job!
Very beautiful
Another gorgeous bowl...love it!
Beautiful layup. Love the final shape
I’m happy you listened to your wife.
Fantastic, Dan! I love it!
Thanks Rod!
Gracia muy agradecido por su preoccupation con sus admiradores
Once again you show us what a true craftsman you are, amazing work!!! That table saw is the cats meow, those small pieces would’ve been in my neighbors yard if I tried to cut those slivers. I am currently working on the diamond bowl you did and I made the diamond pieces too big, it looked like you did about 1 1/2 cuts on the 32 degrees which makes for a 3” segment piece. Now my diamond ring is 11 1/4 lol. Guess I’ll shape it to look like a bucket. J/k Maybe you can show a quick measurement of your segment pieces in your videos, that would help a ton. Thanks again..
Wow that is amazingly beautiful! It would be a stunning centerpiece on a dining room table or any place it sits in your home! Awesome job Dan! 😍👍
Speechless.....Again
Wow Dan that is beautiful! Your work is top notch and very enjoyable to watch. I know the amount of work you put into this and the results very inspiring for sure.
Take care,
Gary
Gary, thank you very much. Mutual respect.
This one of yours has me wanting to do a feature ring. I have the Lamination Pro but I want to make a bowl based on a feature ring I used on a large vase which I did not use software for. I made it before I did videos so I would like to do something similar to it.
It will be down the road though.
Meanwhile I will enjoy watching yours.
Очень красиво,и каждая деталька с любовью👍👍👍🌷
De lujo maestro estoy aprendiendo gracias por compartir que Díos te bendiga
Beautiful bowl, Dan. Even though you may not be totally pleased with it, no one cares. It's still great.
One great talent
Дело МАСТЕРА боится, МОЛОДЕЦ у мужика золотые руки!!!!!!
Excellent work Dan on all levels 👍👍👍
Thanks Matt! I think things are "turning" up! LOL! Thanks for helping me.
Realmente estupendo,lo voy a soñar!!!!!!
Awesome awesome awesome awesome!!!!!
Maravilhosa obra de arte!
Super bellissima.
Fantástico!!
Esse tem muita ciência, pois cortou e colou várias vezes para formar o desenho desejado a tornear. Nível alto é preciso concentração e muita prática para não se perder em cada paço da construção do objeto.
It was interesting how you cut the segments. I also use the woodturner pro and LaminationPro software but when trying to cut long lamination strips and then fold/flip then results were not very clean. Your approach ends up with the same segments as I did but I wonder if you have better precision your way
Hi Ed, thanks for watching. Actually, truth be told, this one didn't come out perfect. I had some diamonds that were way off. I tried in every way to make sure that they didn't, but they were off some. I'm thinking it all starts when cutting the strips. Man, they have to be dead on. Also, if there's any bow in the strip, it has to be addressed by making sure that there is complete and even thickness on the strip before gluing. I will probably make this design again soon, and when I do, I'm going to use thicker strips. I'm not sure if any of this helps you, but I hope it does. Dan
Let me add to the chorus - this is stunning. Do you have a cut list you can share?
Hi, thank you for your kind words. I have looked and I don't seem to have that old cut list. If I find it, I will forward to you.
Beautiful bowl. I think we are all to critical of our own work. Your home must be like mine, my wife also also does quilts. I think she is nuts and she thinks I am nuts.
LOL! Too funny! Thanks for watching!
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very very good dan infact bloody ripper les morrison
Beautiful bowl! I hate it when you are all finished turning and find one little place where something slipped during glue up and you didn't notice till then.
Belicismo, parabéns!!!
Cuando se habla de un tornnero hay que admirarlo a usted y Quitarse el Sombrero como se dice en mi Pais soy Cubano yo no me cannot de verso si no es pedigree mucho me traders la tabla o Carta technological q usted se guia para picar los segmentos muchas grcia maestro
Hi Felix, thank you for watching. You are welcome. I use the software from www.woodturnerpro.com for instructions.
How much total time do you have in a turning like that one
Hi Bill, depending on the complexity, anywhere between 8 to 12 hours. Thanks for watching!
That's cool
Hello Dan, very nice idea and a clean work. All thumbs up. mfg JOE
Overwhelming...!!!!
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Beautifully crafted i love it. How many hour's did you put in too it is piece?.
Thank you, Ellen. I appreciate you watching. About 15 hours of work time.
Amazing craftsmanship! Where do you find your designs? What software do you use?
Hi Susan, thank you. I use the WoodturnerPro software. It helps plan the designs that bounce around in my mind.
Dan. Are you happy with your Rockler sled? Dave Ademsen sent me over to check you out. Love your work
Hi Mark, thank you. Yes, I am very happy with my Rockler sled. It took some adjusting. I've heard some other guys express some disappointment, but I'm not sure if they checked to see if their blade was parallel to the surface. Actually, my cabinet saw table top was slightly off. Once I got that right, the sled was easy to setup. So far, I've had zero problems. Oh, and it's on sale right now I think.
Btw. David Adamsen is awesome! He puts out some fantastic projects!
Huge fan, I have been a subscriber and have been watching for awhile!!! Your work has inspired me to try my hand at segmented turning. I have always enjoyed the creativity you share with your UA-cam fans, and I am always happy to see what you have created every time I see that you have posted a new video. I also have the same Nova 16/24 lathe that is my first "adult size" lathe. I noticed that you do not seem to need to adjust the drive belts to vary the speed with which you are turning??? I have a couple of questions... Is that an upgraded motor? Can you still run the lathe in reverse? And are you still able to rotate the headstock if needed? I am just curious. I am still new enough to to turning and I have yet to really utilize my Nova 16/24 to its fullest potential. However, I am turning something almost every day that I am off of work, and it brings me peace and relaxation that soothes my busy mind... Thanks again for sharing, and I look forward to your next amazing creation!!!
Hi Matkir, thank you so very much. Yes, that motor upgrade is available from Nova. I love it! Yes, you can reverse and turn the headstock. No more belt changing! Thank for watching!
👌👌👌❤️👏👏👏👏👏👏👏🌹
🖐️🖐️🖐️🖐️💪👍👍
روعععععه جدآ
👍🌹👍🌹👍🌹
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سلام ...بسیار زیبا هست آفرین به شما
برش یا خراطی چوب دیدن نداره مهم نتیجه کاره که همه خیلی کم نمایش میدن افسوس
Translation: Hello, it is very beautiful. Bravo to you. The cutting of the woods is not that important but the results of the work is what one should pay attention which seldom is being on display.