I am a disabled veteran who has lost my purpose in life due to having seizures and sleep only 2-4 hours a night. I stumbled upon this and think I was supposed to run across it. I grew up as a landscaper's son and only knew working with my hands. Not being able to drive and living alone has stripped me of pride and purpose. I might have just been realigned. Thank you for sharing. Thank you Lord for directing me here.
Thank you for your service……I pray you get a chance to do this! I am also disabled and have been watching these videos and I want to do it too! I hope and pray we both get a chance. ❤
I am a 28 year brain cancer survivor who was given 3 years to live , left unab.e to walk without a cane .. These videos provide such great entertainment and are calming , give encouragement and provide happiness. Thank-you for sharing your incredible talent with us. Your work is incredible !!!
I've noticed this on several turning videos, but there's an awesome illusion where the piece seems to pause when nothing is touching it. It's kinda cool to see.
AMAZING! This is my new favorite! I would love everything in my house to look like this! Bed, dining table, vases, columns, etc. Absolutely BEAUTIFUL!💥❤
This is an amazing project. I wondered what you were going to do running the sticks the short way and then when you made that big gouge in the side, it really took me a minute til I figured it was a lid. I'm watching you more and more. It's soothing. I'm a chronic pain patient and some days I feel well enough to want to do something, but from experience know I'd better not or I will risk actually being well enough to do something tomorrow. It makes me jumpy tho. Watching you make such beautiful things not only appeals to the artistic side in me, but also the side that would rather be in the woods. Thank you for sharing what you do with us. It's far more helpful than you might imagine.
it's a shame more of the blue wasn't visible. it was so cool against all the diff colors of wood. nice that there's a bit on the handle at least. (these projects seem painstaking. must require phenomenal patience.)
As a bit of context, most of these making projects aren't pain staking. When you are a maker you easily start seeing how things develop and turning is no different. We see a side down view with the wood itself as background. With a top down view that the maker tends to use during turning you actually get to see the profile of what you are doing a lot easier, as well as these sorts of videos not always showing the many stops in between to check progress, any possible faults and sometimes speed changes, though with practice the latter become instinctual especially with an electrically driven motor instead of a belt driven one. It only tends to start becoming pain staking when sanding as progress is hard to see between passes and only becomes obvious over the process whereas a single cut of the chisel is immediately visible.
Incredible. You had me with the clean trimmed wood sticks . The blue resin is wonderful. A long plank of this material would be great for custom interior pieces or custom dashboard inserts. Great trick to spin the inner lid . New Sub this AM
That's really cool! I thought it'd be another vase, but the "canister" appears..👏 i totally love that... just wish there was more blue present... i love that look. Great job, i enjoyed your video. 🙏
Wow!! Once I started your videos, I'm glued!! I am absolutely mesmerized by your skill and the wonderful peices of artwork you produce from seemingly mundane everyday objects.
Veramente splendido e la ammiro moltissimo in quanto è bravissimo, esperto e capace. Ha anche ottime idee e due fattori che ritengo siano molto importanti per un lavoro di questo genere: la passione per esso e la pazienza. COMPLIMENTI!!!! Sabrina 👍✌️👋👋👋
Okay that’s cool the blue does look really nice but I also like the idea of green instead of blue to be like the leaves that once was. Awesome jar either way
Brilliant project. Where did you get those branches from? Were they already seasoned? Loved the jar although I think it would have been amazing in lots of different shapes.
Very nice. I bet you'd get a nice variation on this by alternating every 1 or 2 stacks of sticks by 90 degrees so the 'stretched' looking parts were on all around it at different levels.
Nice looking finish and finished product. I might be wrong, but it didn't look like an inordinate amount of labor, compared to some other's finished items that don't look nearly as good. Thanks.
Not to disparage or disrespect your craftsmanship in anyway but I think this would have looked even more awesome if you used dark wood dye on the long exposed sticks, and treated the end pieces with only clear, but that's just a matter of taste. I also do wonder why wood turners don't hex out the work pieces if they got a band saw. One would think that an angled jig would save time in the initial carving on the bench, but I digress. A really nice looking jar. Was interesting to watch it take shape.
I am a disabled veteran who has lost my purpose in life due to having seizures and sleep only 2-4 hours a night. I stumbled upon this and think I was supposed to run across it. I grew up as a landscaper's son and only knew working with my hands. Not being able to drive and living alone has stripped me of pride and purpose. I might have just been realigned. Thank you for sharing. Thank you Lord for directing me here.
Thank you for your service……I pray you get a chance to do this! I am also disabled and have been watching these videos and I want to do it too! I hope and pray we both get a chance. ❤
Thank you for your service and your sacrifices. Find those little things that bring happiness and purpose, you deserve it! God bless you
Thank you both.
I am a 28 year brain cancer survivor who was given 3 years to live , left unab.e to walk without a cane .. These videos provide such great entertainment and are calming , give encouragement and provide happiness. Thank-you for sharing your incredible talent with us. Your work is incredible !!!
Where are you, U need a Brother? I am a Vet
Thank you for stopping the lathe to show progress. That helps me see how the project is responding to what you're doing. Very nice!
I've noticed this on several turning videos, but there's an awesome illusion where the piece seems to pause when nothing is touching it. It's kinda cool to see.
I also like that this one looks like plain pale wood while turning
same effect as those optical toys with the bird on one side and the cage on the other
I love when the rotations per second match the frames per second. It’s a cool effect.
Sitting here drinking my coffee, petting my dog, and watching your video…life is good ❤
AMAZING! This is my new favorite! I would love everything in my house to look like this! Bed, dining table, vases, columns, etc. Absolutely BEAUTIFUL!💥❤
This is an amazing project. I wondered what you were going to do running the sticks the short way and then when you made that big gouge in the side, it really took me a minute til I figured it was a lid.
I'm watching you more and more. It's soothing. I'm a chronic pain patient and some days I feel well enough to want to do something, but from experience know I'd better not or I will risk actually being well enough to do something tomorrow. It makes me jumpy tho. Watching you make such beautiful things not only appeals to the artistic side in me, but also the side that would rather be in the woods. Thank you for sharing what you do with us. It's far more helpful than you might imagine.
it's a shame more of the blue wasn't visible. it was so cool against all the diff colors of wood. nice that there's a bit on the handle at least. (these projects seem painstaking. must require phenomenal patience.)
As a bit of context, most of these making projects aren't pain staking. When you are a maker you easily start seeing how things develop and turning is no different. We see a side down view with the wood itself as background. With a top down view that the maker tends to use during turning you actually get to see the profile of what you are doing a lot easier, as well as these sorts of videos not always showing the many stops in between to check progress, any possible faults and sometimes speed changes, though with practice the latter become instinctual especially with an electrically driven motor instead of a belt driven one. It only tends to start becoming pain staking when sanding as progress is hard to see between passes and only becomes obvious over the process whereas a single cut of the chisel is immediately visible.
Incredible. You had me with the clean trimmed wood sticks
. The blue resin is wonderful.
A long plank of this material would be great for custom interior pieces or custom dashboard inserts.
Great trick to spin the inner lid .
New Sub this AM
That was the smoothest knock-down I've ever seen!
For those who don’t know working a rectangle block on a lathe takes incredible skill. Well done sir!
Your work needs to be showcase on pedestals in a museum.
Watching a true artist at their craft is a real privilege. Your work is an inspiration to me. I’m ready to up my woodworking game. ❤
This is such a pretty piece of art. I love seeing all of the different shapes of wood.
That's really cool! I thought it'd be another vase, but the "canister" appears..👏 i totally love that... just wish there was more blue present... i love that look. Great job, i enjoyed your video. 🙏
This is absolutely beautiful and amazingly crafted. Thank you for sharing your art with us 😊😊😊
I love the shapes of the wood. It is very beautiful in the blue resin.
Beautiful Workmanship!
Enjoyed this video!
Thanks, 🙂M.
Beautiful! Looks like a cookie jar already full of cookies! 😊
Beautiful! I think it would have made a really nice lamp too.
My mother and I just watched the whole thing on awe!! Love it
Stunning! Beautiful work.
Cool idea for a decorative lamp
Wow!! Once I started your videos, I'm glued!! I am absolutely mesmerized by your skill and the wonderful peices of artwork you produce from seemingly mundane everyday objects.
Wow what a fantastic effect....love it!
I love the work you did in this video. So cool!
What a beautiful thing! Amazing work - it's the long-term focus with these projects that I admire.
Veramente splendido e la ammiro moltissimo in quanto è bravissimo, esperto e capace.
Ha anche ottime idee e due fattori che ritengo siano molto importanti per un lavoro di questo genere: la passione per esso e la pazienza.
COMPLIMENTI!!!!
Sabrina 👍✌️👋👋👋
You do great work! Love this piece you made! ✌️🤓 But watching you work, was making my hands hurt!
A piece of art !!! Bravo ...
Man! How cool did *that* turn out! Wonderful.
Hi the branches in blue resin is magnificent and I really like it well done I love your hard work. Amanda xx
Absolutely beautiful ❤️. I love it!!
Absolutely incredible! Thanks for the video.
A beautiful piece work so rewarding the finished product.
Okay that’s cool the blue does look really nice but I also like the idea of green instead of blue to be like the leaves that once was.
Awesome jar either way
I love it. I especially love the lI'd. Good job.
Same here. I love turquoise stripe.
Love the way this turned out... no pun intended.😃
Beautiful craftsmanship! Thank you for sharing!
That's a lovely piece once again.
This takes a lot of Patience. Yet, it's all worth it in the end. Beautiful Workmanship.🌈🦋
A brilliant idea executed with finesse! Loved this video from start to finish. Well liked, well subscribed and well alerted to your next one! Cheers!
That came out awesome :)))
What a nice result! Quite beautiful! 🤩
Hi there. That would make a great urn! Love it. 💖from Canada 🇨🇦
Very clever idea. Nicely done! 😊
Very nice. Great work on this piece.
This is a beautiful work of art!!!
That was pretty amazing. Thanks !
Thank you for creating the video. Very impressive result.
Beautiful, you are very skilled.
Beautiful work. You're very talented.
Your projects and turning skills are inspiring & your video editing is on point. I'm surprised this channel is not more popular!
Because there’s a ton just like it woodturning unconventional things with epoxy so unfortunately it gets lost in the scuffle
Absolutely beautiful. Thank you for sharing your talent.
Gorgeous! I love the variety of textures and colours.
Absolutely gorgeous!
Such a beautiful design 👏👏
This piece is just amazing!!
Beyond beautiful!
That would Look amazing with Light inside of it!!
This is absolutely stunning ❤
Fantastic! Beautiful!!!😊
Wow, it's an absolutely amazing piece 👌
Absolutely beautiful
What you have created is very beautiful!
This is absolutely stunning. EXTREMELY well done. 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Absolutely beautiful work 👏 👌
Holy crap that's beautiful!
Looks like big pencils glued together.
Great job!
Love the pattern.
Ooh, I want one in every color, including clear! Love everything about this.
Would stacking them log cabinstyle be too chaotic looking?
No. It would be something to be have pride in.
That's really pretty 😍 ☺️
Great job sir ❤
Beautiful job, thank you!
Brilliant project. Where did you get those branches from? Were they already seasoned? Loved the jar although I think it would have been amazing in lots of different shapes.
Very nicely done!
Beautiful
The sawing off of the lid caught me off guard and I was very confused before realizing what was going on lol
I did something similar, but I put the sticks in a 2 liter soda bottle so the stock would start off round.
Saved time, saved tools, & a lot less mess.
Wow! Absolutely superb!
Thank you for your service!!
The thumbnail reminds me of the famous painting, called starry night
Exactly 🤩🌟🌌
Wonderful
Very nice!
Awesome 👍👍👍
Excellent ...
Beautiful.
Very nice. I bet you'd get a nice variation on this by alternating every 1 or 2 stacks of sticks by 90 degrees so the 'stretched' looking parts were on all around it at different levels.
Nice looking finish and finished product. I might be wrong, but it didn't look like an inordinate amount of labor, compared to some other's finished items that don't look nearly as good. Thanks.
Beautiful creations❤
That came out so nice
Amazing 👍👍👍
I love it. So much.
Beautifull
BUT, IT IS SUPER DUPER WONDERFUL, I AM PROUND, U MADE SUCH A LOVELY 🌹😍 POT!!!!
Very nice
GRAN TRABAJO , FELICITACIONES
Not to disparage or disrespect your craftsmanship in anyway but I think this would have looked even more awesome if you used dark wood dye on the long exposed sticks, and treated the end pieces with only clear, but that's just a matter of taste.
I also do wonder why wood turners don't hex out the work pieces if they got a band saw. One would think that an angled jig would save time in the initial carving on the bench, but I digress.
A really nice looking jar. Was interesting to watch it take shape.
Stunning results.