Creating a Walnut Burl and Crushed Blue Opal Wood Ring

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  • @Icelordist
    @Icelordist 6 років тому +538

    +12% Water Dmg, +5% Water Resistance, +6% to all Stats

    • @E-delweiss
      @E-delweiss 6 років тому +2

      Jhay Suzakuro damn it I wrote nearly the same comment

    • @adrianoperez2257
      @adrianoperez2257 6 років тому +10

      Immune to chill or freeze effect while affected by Blue Opal Ring Aura

    • @the1tigglet
      @the1tigglet 6 років тому

      LMAO!

    • @IL_801
      @IL_801 6 років тому +2

      Ring of Water Walking! 😂

    • @ryanstiemert2651
      @ryanstiemert2651 5 років тому +1

      What's that for?

  • @TheFlamingshirt
    @TheFlamingshirt 6 років тому +618

    This stuff really inspires me to go make my own rings, but i have no experience or tools. or money. i'll figure it out

    • @hanauger1776
      @hanauger1776 6 років тому +7

      Flaming Shirt Me though 😆😅

    • @austingoralski9851
      @austingoralski9851 6 років тому +42

      Just so you know, pretty much everything you need to do to make a ring like this can be done with a dremel and a ring mandrel, which is like 50$ together

    • @TempestRings
      @TempestRings  6 років тому +44

      yep, brings back memories

    • @matttallman3972
      @matttallman3972 6 років тому +2

      +Tempest Rings what is the reason for the thin coats of the CA?

    • @josephcelliott
      @josephcelliott 6 років тому +23

      When I started, someone cut me strips of mahogany to use for veneer, the glue I got from the dollar store, and then sanded it all by hand. It takes times, but you feel a huge sense of accomplishment when you see that shine of completion

  • @chrisjp7937
    @chrisjp7937 6 років тому +2

    I have trawled most videos I can find on bentwood rings. I have to say, that being a perfectionist, your work is second to none and gives, in my opinion, the best examples of these items. Thanks so much

  • @mikemike8087
    @mikemike8087 Рік тому +1

    That's the prettiest ring I saw I like to buy it he doesn't put no ad out there I don't think

  • @chillaquest
    @chillaquest 5 років тому +14

    This is such a beautiful ring! I love the color! Just ordered one and I'm so excited to see it in person! 😍

  • @davidwilcox5916
    @davidwilcox5916 6 років тому +1

    Very nice work! I've been a machinist for 25 years working with metal and have done a few rings, but have been wanting to do some wood and jewelry. Your videos got me hooked! Keep them coming! Great stuff!

  • @Andrew-bp5cg
    @Andrew-bp5cg 6 років тому +43

    I love Opals, they are my favorite gem stones.

  • @annnonoomous9932
    @annnonoomous9932 6 років тому

    I first became intrigued by your Walnut Burl and Crushed Blue ( and Red Fire) Opal Wood Rings, in its creative, if not spiritual, process. Stunningly gifted. Your artistic distinction then framed my appreciation of the craftmanship, technical skills and materiel knowledge involved. Thank you for this shared experience.

  • @PigMine6
    @PigMine6 5 років тому +4

    Opal is a mesmerizing mineral, so beautiful, These rings are incredible, so beautiful. Would love to have one

  • @Selandry1
    @Selandry1 6 років тому

    I have made hundreds of wood rings and a few videos on the subject and this is the best wood ring video I have seen! Thanks for the tips with the thick CA finish coat, stabilizing the ring with CA before shaping to prevent chipping and steel wool between coats. Great video again! Thanks for posting.

  • @redssign
    @redssign 6 років тому +137

    Keep doing these videos! they're really nice and relaxing to watch

    • @TempestRings
      @TempestRings  6 років тому +4

      sdfaf adfasfsa I️ will, just for you!

    • @christruelove9850
      @christruelove9850 6 років тому +2

      I know the feeling. Not a ring person nor do I have tools to try making them. I just like watching because it's relaxing. Almost zen like.

  • @WilAdams
    @WilAdams 6 років тому

    WOW. Your craftsmanship puts me in mind of what it might have been like back in the stone age when man first began making object from natural material. Watching you bring that ring to life was thrilling, and in the end you had produced a truly amazing work of art. Thank you for sharing your talent and skill with us..

  • @tparker
    @tparker 6 років тому +114

    I make wooden rings too. I love your technique. This one is stunning. I'm guessing the wire is for reinforcement purposes. I never thought of that. I really like the extra touch of the blue inner layer. Subscribed!

    • @poonstomper69
      @poonstomper69 5 років тому +1

      Where did the wire go tho... I thought the ca melted it ?

    • @liamc1102
      @liamc1102 11 місяців тому

      What?@@poonstomper69

  • @crbrowes449
    @crbrowes449 6 років тому

    Wow you are so creative. I love your rings they're so very beautiful. The crushed blue opal ring resembles a gold and Australian black opal ring. It has mostly blue and green hues and reminds me of the Caribbean Sea! Thanks for sharing!

  • @Pony_Stang
    @Pony_Stang 6 років тому +74

    Do you ever get angry when somebody with so much talent doesn’t have that many subscribers and you’re angry about it cause they deserve more? Cause that’s what I’m feeling right now.

    • @cjk7269
      @cjk7269 6 років тому +2

      Pony Stang
      Absolutely! Great post!! 💕

    • @terrydearing7480
      @terrydearing7480 6 років тому +1

      I never tried to make a wooden ring wish I had, only used silver and gold, boring.

    • @Vineleafstudio
      @Vineleafstudio 5 років тому

      I have the same problem but hope that I get there in time

  • @Originaldrocks361
    @Originaldrocks361 2 роки тому

    I love woodworking so much. I want to learn how to do this. Thank you for sharing this

  • @nonnymous3369
    @nonnymous3369 6 років тому +3

    Wow! Watching you do that was breathtaking, truly a gifted craftsman, Stunning. Subscribed.

  • @timsmith2747
    @timsmith2747 6 років тому

    Great to see people making things with their hands, very creative and beautiful, well done sir!

  • @origamikira
    @origamikira 6 років тому +29

    i would love to see you making the lord of the rings one ring, but instead of the one in the movie, use gold and green luminescent powder (LIT, worlds brightest paint) .... use the powder in the shape of the writing on the ring" one ring to rule them all....the powder will charge from light and heat of the hand and will glow brightly...

  • @chrisknauss6727
    @chrisknauss6727 Рік тому

    That is one of the prettiest rings I have ever seen! I love the beauty of opal.

  • @drumintercourse
    @drumintercourse 6 років тому +6

    You mentioned that "this wood is really great at absorbing CA". Have you come across and woods/material that doesn't take the glue well?

  • @ladymacmillan
    @ladymacmillan 5 років тому

    I never realise how much work went into making wood rings. Wow. Thank you

  • @jacobgillespie4758
    @jacobgillespie4758 5 років тому +7

    When you use these epoxy cores, do you make those yourself or do you buy them?

  • @gregorykalarjian2131
    @gregorykalarjian2131 4 роки тому

    I have watched this video a few times... It is a very nice description of how to make a wood ring with color..

  • @clackersclarke4450
    @clackersclarke4450 4 роки тому +7

    What exactly is the the product used on the inside of the ring? I have been trying to find something similar, but can not. Nice work subbed.

  • @hollydayholiday
    @hollydayholiday 6 років тому

    I'm an Opal lover and bought a lot of paved opal rings - the ones one finds in jewelleries, whether cheap or expensive. None of them survived for more than a a few months - paved stuff doesn't seem to stick properly to any kind of metal. And now I see your way to make such rings, the only way that ensures the opals stay in place for long. Thanks for sharing. BTW your store is very very very very very sexy :)

  • @DJSabo
    @DJSabo 6 років тому +22

    I've been watching dozens of veneer ring videos and one thing no one ever mentions is how they avoid getting their fingers stuck together with all that CA. Or do you keep a bucket of acetone handy? I'd really like to know! BTW, this is one of the most eye catching designs I've seen. Beautiful work! Got my subscription.

    • @TempestRings
      @TempestRings  6 років тому +6

      DJ Sabo when I first started my fingers would get glue on them all the time, but now it almost never happens, it is just practice and knowing what you’re doing.

    • @grendelum
      @grendelum 6 років тому +7

      DJ Sabo - like Tempest said its practice... I put magnets in my speedcubes (modern Rubik's Cubes) as it enhances the mechanical action, but this involves CA glue and 4mm magnets in a confined space, my first attempt was successful but not pretty. The more I did it, the more I learned how the magnets and glue behave, early mistakes learned from (some comically tragic chain reactions can occur with tiny magnets), it *_does_* get easier... not because the task is simpler but rather you level up and get that *_+1 Crafting Skill_* bonus...

    • @DJSabo
      @DJSabo 6 років тому +5

      orion khan lol thanks for the leveling up analogy. I am finding it a little easier with each one I do. I bought a bottle of acetone just in case, but haven't even needed to open it yet. Now, if I could just level up my creativity skill to attempt some of these more intricate rings...

    • @timbirch4999
      @timbirch4999 6 років тому +2

      DJ Sabo it may help you to get a little Vaseline and wipe it all over your hands (like you were washing them under a tap - that action). It absorbs into the top layer of skin, so stuff sticks less, but there isn't a load of residue actually ON the surface, getting all over the piece you're making. I was told that tip years ago by a painter and decorator, to help with clean-up after painting, but I've found it's good for gluing work as well.

    • @constpegasus
      @constpegasus 6 років тому +1

      Is it healthy to wear this ring when you are outside and sweating? Seems that the glue would get in the skin.

  • @thedude3189
    @thedude3189 6 років тому

    Wow compared to some other videos I've watched i enjoyed yours the most, you really take your time and do it correctly! Excellent craftsmanship!👌👍

  • @KaylaaMariee48
    @KaylaaMariee48 6 років тому +5

    Do these types of rings actually sell? I love them and could totally get into making them

  • @MrDumonic
    @MrDumonic 6 років тому

    Very cool, checked out your website, and you are very reasonably priced. After seeing the time and effort you put into each ring, it's definitely worth it.

  • @freakwicks6956
    @freakwicks6956 6 років тому +3

    Beautiful as always! I love watching your vids. Thanks for going into more detail about how you make them!

  • @veziusthethird
    @veziusthethird 5 років тому +1

    honestly, the best thing you can do with rings is wear them or just sell them.
    plus, if you are experienced you can crank out multiple rings at once, increasing bling or profit

  • @adamdagosto570
    @adamdagosto570 6 років тому +3

    Hi. Couple questions. (1) If you are shooting for a size 7 ring or size 12 ring, how do you start the process to be close to the correct size? Do you just use a socket that is reasonably close but slightly undersized? (2) can you provide a link to the blue enamel, the SS wire or tell me what gauge you use and finally, the light blue epoxy strip that becomes the inner face of the ring? GREAT VIDEO!!!

    • @metalgirl
      @metalgirl 5 років тому

      I have been making jewelry for a longgggg time and still have trouble getting the exact ring size unless I can fit the person many times... I wish he would answer this question too.

    • @metalgirl
      @metalgirl 5 років тому

      It would be nice if he would expand on the blue enamel...maybe it's just blue enamel paint...? The ss wire is 24 gauge.

    • @metalgirl
      @metalgirl 5 років тому +1

      Ring mandrels are stupid in my opinion because they are tapered...I have 3 ( a stepped one too)and I still prefer to fit the person's finger... I think I am going to just make some ring formers out of copper sheet...that way I can just grab the former and know it's the correct size. Maybe there are sockets that are just the correct diameter as rings...I don't know. I did see another video that's entitled "A ring for my mom"...and 30 seconds into the video is shows some pre-sized formers...perhaps they are sockets...I can't tell from the video.

  • @BushImports
    @BushImports 5 років тому

    That looks nice, all the rings I've seen you make so far look nice , but they are not sizable, at least not easily. Thanks for sharing the build with us, it looks like you did a nice job on it.

  • @korllark1
    @korllark1 6 років тому +3

    Ring Stats:
    + 6 Charisma
    + 5 Nature Resistance
    + 3 Luck

  • @valeriecollins5284
    @valeriecollins5284 5 років тому

    I am always and when I watch you make something because I'm a big fan of yours and it's amazingly beautiful whatever you do it just seems to turn out perfect every time the ring is just stunning beautiful rain

  • @1999colebug
    @1999colebug 6 років тому +12

    I tried using the oven to heat it. Accidentally set it to 425 instead of 200. imgur.com/4VbdjZn

    • @iamfcon
      @iamfcon 3 роки тому

      You could've used the charred wood chips as an inlay maybe, lol

  • @johncermak1961
    @johncermak1961 5 років тому

    Killer ring... love the opal with the wood. It so nice to see fine Jewelry that is made from different exotic materials!

  • @williamdawson3353
    @williamdawson3353 6 років тому +4

    New subscriber; best video I've watched in a long time.

  • @jeffnthai
    @jeffnthai 6 років тому

    Just ran across your ring making videos and fell in love. I think I am going to start doing this as a hobby. I will definitely be watching your videos as I see the care and detail you put into your work.

  • @EricFalch
    @EricFalch 6 років тому +18

    What's the "CA" you coat the ring with?

  • @debstuart544
    @debstuart544 3 роки тому

    Absolutely beautiful, the inside liner & time saving tips . Wish I had your machinery setup, I was doing all by hand power. Still learning, Thank you

  • @10kilobytes
    @10kilobytes 6 років тому +19

    I found your YT thru Imgur. That is one really nice ring!

  • @KanezRae
    @KanezRae 4 роки тому +1

    oh my goodness, nothing less than gorgeous! two of the most beautiful materials on God's earth! ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ ❤️

  • @AshBlat
    @AshBlat 6 років тому +16

    What exactly did you use on the inside of this ring? I know you said epoxy but what is it specifically I’ve tried to find some but epoxy just brings up so much haha thanks man :)

    • @briancv83
      @briancv83 6 років тому +5

      Ash Blat looks like an epoxy resin pen blank that has been sliced into a thin strip

    • @DecaziCustomRings
      @DecaziCustomRings 6 років тому +2

      its celluloid ( guitar plectrum )

    • @kriskelm4349
      @kriskelm4349 6 років тому +1

      @@DecaziCustomRings Any idea where to get this stuff? I've looked around, but haven't found a reliable source.

    • @orangapahikaranl6347
      @orangapahikaranl6347 6 років тому +5

      www.rothkoandfrost.com/materials-c25/sheets-c26/celluloid-t46
      Here you go orderd a couple times from them

    • @tmsrobabbott
      @tmsrobabbott 6 років тому

      I have the same question

  • @lycanlycans7548
    @lycanlycans7548 6 років тому

    Hello, that's not only about tools you have or not you must talented for that too !And he have it!
    Very nice and good work !

  • @SuperGlueFingers
    @SuperGlueFingers 6 років тому +11

    With the amount of Cyanoacrylate used in your rings, won't they become very easily damage if accidentally exposed to things like acetone?

    • @kliersheed
      @kliersheed 6 років тому +6

      well whoever takes a shower and makes their fingernails afterwards while wearing their ring , doesent deserve it . there is always some reaction with whatever , just dont expose it to anything and you are fine lol .

    • @martinj9268
      @martinj9268 6 років тому +6

      Kliersheed you literally described like every women. Basically what you're saying is pay a bunch of money for a handmade ring and just toss it into a nice little box... Or just buy a ring that won't fall apart when you get rubbi g alcohol on it

    • @emrefifty5281
      @emrefifty5281 6 років тому +2

      Martin J if you are so upset about it spray it with some high gloss finish goddamnit

    • @Joeweezy
      @Joeweezy 6 років тому +7

      the salt is real lol

    • @GreanePin
      @GreanePin 6 років тому +3

      whoa, dicknose... you really showed me. What does 2018 have anything to do with being clever or not? I feel like you are projecting your insecurities about being unoriginal (since you use the same dicknose insult over and over). Stay salty friend, It isn't hard to see through your shallow insults.

  • @SashasRevenge
    @SashasRevenge Рік тому

    I. Loved watching this and what an incredible view you gave us. Absolutely loved every step and the extra caution you took to make it as strong and durable as possible. 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼

  • @magic-mtg7090
    @magic-mtg7090 6 років тому +37

    you should give away the rings to subscribers like a givaway

  • @megalenz3262
    @megalenz3262 6 років тому

    OH MY GOD!! It is so fine to see a genius artisan at work!!
    You teach me!!

  • @SomeoneCommenting
    @SomeoneCommenting 6 років тому +20

    9:13 That's a physical safety *NO NO NO NO* ! Just imagine what will happen if your finger for any reason gets stuck....

    • @petrsladek9156
      @petrsladek9156 6 років тому +2

      His finger would get so crushed that he wouldnt be able to do any more ring, ever... and btw I do the same thing. putting my finger into the chuck to sand the inside :D

    • @Deityoftime
      @Deityoftime 6 років тому

      Seriously. Don't know who taught this guy, and why no one hasnt slapped him for being so stupid yet. This guy is gonna lose a digit, or a limb eventually.

    • @DecaziCustomRings
      @DecaziCustomRings 6 років тому +18

      pfff do you have a lathe ???? i guess not. i use it every day and i touch the jaw so many times nothing will happen it turns so fast that it just tickes you hand thats all. dont be so dramatic

    • @MegaZylla
      @MegaZylla 6 років тому +6

      Touching the jaws of the chuck is 1 thing, putting your finger into an opening with barely any clearance with something that can get traction (sandpaper) is completely different. If that finger ever gains traction the lathe will twist it clean off the hand and at that speed there is no way to react fast enough to pull. If lucky, it will just be the finger.

    • @easterdm
      @easterdm 6 років тому +3

      Yeah, I felt pretty ill watching that part.

  • @jackdaniels2634
    @jackdaniels2634 3 роки тому

    I'm starting to make my own rings now
    You sir are an inspiration for everyone
    I already ordered a dremmel
    So here I go

  • @onebraincell5282
    @onebraincell5282 6 років тому +3

    Where do u get your opal?

    • @TempestRings
      @TempestRings  6 років тому +1

      Regal Gaming search for Sanwa opal

    • @onebraincell5282
      @onebraincell5282 6 років тому

      Tempest Rings I see they are unmarked, how much does it usually cost you for crushed opal?

    • @petrsladek9156
      @petrsladek9156 6 років тому +1

      just ruind my illusions man :D all the time i thought you were using a natural blue opal.. damn it :D

  • @jaykay6752
    @jaykay6752 6 років тому

    Great looking rings, I cant decide which one I like the most . your video`s are full of information no hidden secrets . you have a amazing talent I'm looking forward to all future video`s

  • @NilSuon
    @NilSuon 5 років тому +3

    like

  • @verlonbowden911
    @verlonbowden911 5 років тому

    Thank you for your video. That blue ring with wood was beautiful. And the man that made it has got a lot of talent for making rings. I sure would like to own one of them. God Bless

  • @The_Real_Zaineman
    @The_Real_Zaineman 4 роки тому +6

    Goodbye tax refund........

  • @jcy9350
    @jcy9350 6 років тому

    Can't believe I found a self upload channel with professional quality level as good as discovery channel on UA-cam. Keep it up~

  • @Hubbmade
    @Hubbmade 6 років тому +1

    Wow! you make it look easy like anybody could do it... but you've got some talent there! I might try tho.....

  • @vermili0138
    @vermili0138 6 років тому

    Where have your channel been all my life? I mean yes, I may not be able to make such nice rings but I appreciate beauty when I see it!

  • @2002bludragn
    @2002bludragn 5 років тому

    pat please send me a price list!!!! out of your many this is one of my most favorite. I love wood working and lathe work, but your combinations are pure artistry. keep up the great work.

  • @michaelmiller6574
    @michaelmiller6574 5 років тому +1

    I've just found your videos today. They have a very calming effect. Thank you for sharing such fine craftsmanship!

  • @alicezhang7834
    @alicezhang7834 6 років тому

    The opal is so pretty!! Really like this combination

  • @MistyFagan83
    @MistyFagan83 3 роки тому

    great video! a few questions!
    1 - where do you buy your walnut burl sheet?
    2 - where do you buy your opal and do you crush it yourself?
    3 - did you paint the wire blue, if so what kind of paint did you use?
    4 - did you make the light blue epoxy or did you buy it?
    sorry for so many questions! I love this!

  • @eva1777
    @eva1777 6 років тому

    Isn't it like... So amazing to be able to make these masterpieces?
    I always end up watching these videos in awe like "Man I wish I could do that.". Super cool job!

  • @Ryuuken24
    @Ryuuken24 6 років тому

    Totally justified the cost for the rings, the work put into them is way up there.

  • @doves1pellegrino199
    @doves1pellegrino199 6 років тому

    I always wondered how they do inlays....Beautiful!

  • @meridithellen
    @meridithellen 6 років тому

    This is so beautiful, it looks like a river through the woods. I've never seen anything like it before, I would love to have a ring like this.

  • @gracesalinas7547
    @gracesalinas7547 6 років тому

    Hi Tempest Ring AWESOMELY AMAZINGLY BEAUTIFUL JOB I JUST TRULY TRULY TRULY LOVE THIS RING AND I TRULY LOVE THIS BLUE I WOULD TRULY LOVE TO HAVE ONE I used to have one but I lost it this is a beautiful ring thanks for sharing made my days and nights that much brighter thanks again

  • @ArleneShermam
    @ArleneShermam 6 років тому

    The steel core is such a great idea!

  • @marcosonnessa4871
    @marcosonnessa4871 6 років тому

    Congratulations ! I'm glad there are people like you showing how these beautiful things are made

  • @bogard84
    @bogard84 Рік тому

    This is a great idea to use on my lathe!
    Looks fun and was enjoyable to watch!

  • @TureBlueLove
    @TureBlueLove 6 років тому

    You should make a video on how to repair a ring or make a ring with gold flakes and resin, like the Japanese kintsukuroi. It would be so cool!

  • @therealm4944
    @therealm4944 3 роки тому

    Man I love this dude. 1st video that got me started into this.

  • @mbraun777
    @mbraun777 6 років тому

    These are works of art. Regarding taking care of them, I imagine you'd have to stay away from certain solvents because of the C. A. glue used to bind these rings together.

  • @thekiltedsilversmith4947
    @thekiltedsilversmith4947 5 років тому +1

    Gorgeous! I love the way the blue pops against the wood background!

  • @FreSsoOn
    @FreSsoOn 6 років тому

    Dude!! I have been trying to buy one of your rings but your store has been on a break for a while now. You are extremely talented!

  • @LaicieDaze
    @LaicieDaze 5 років тому

    My favourite stone and my favourite wood both together. Life doesn't get any better 😉😆

  • @738polarbear
    @738polarbear 6 років тому

    Absolutely beautiful .Not everything has to be gold and diamonds.

  • @John-yt5zr
    @John-yt5zr 5 років тому

    True craftsmanship, beautiful ring.

  • @firebrnd13
    @firebrnd13 6 років тому

    Thanks for your craft and for the video showing your process. We love the rings we got from you, they look at good now as the day we got them!

  • @TruckTaxiMoveIt
    @TruckTaxiMoveIt 3 роки тому

    I'm not into rings but I love art and that is beautiful.

  • @Shadowwolf975
    @Shadowwolf975 6 років тому

    So I know alot of you guys are saying you don't have the tools to do this, I can help you out with this.
    First for the mandrel
    You will want to take a wooden pencil, or even a drill bit, and wrap it over and over again in masking tape, I suggest masking tape because it's pretty easy to mold and once you get it into shape, your ring will hold, once that is done, stick the end in your drill or Dremel, this works well for sharing the ring against a sanding block or sanding sponge, and to polish the ring quickly.
    The problem with this unfortunately is that you need great accuracy for the inlay, you may be able to make a table top mount for your drill if you're motivated or creative enough.
    For the CA glue, any old superglue will do, that's all CA glue is, same compound.
    Veneer can be difficult to find, everything I found was preglued, so instead of a hardware store I'd suggest a hobby shop, I found a sheet for about 8 dollars, this is also where I found the gemstones.

  • @priestleyharker4046
    @priestleyharker4046 6 років тому +1

    I'm impressed, I'm rarely impressed.
    Excellent job

  • @metalgirl
    @metalgirl 6 років тому

    Soooo pretty!!! Love the colors. Very clean, great workmanship!!!

  • @drcidd8153
    @drcidd8153 6 років тому

    I couldn't help but feel nostalgic for sonic 2 on the genesis when watching this video. The music you used is remarkably similar to the sky chase zone theme. Also, the ring you made was gorgeous. Your videos have inspired me to get into the hobby myself.

  • @TheFloatingflower
    @TheFloatingflower 5 років тому

    Oh how beautiful: Walnut and blue opal! Wow!

  • @pyro-millie5533
    @pyro-millie5533 6 років тому

    You have an excellent eye for design!! Beautiful work!

  • @hubertescobar4953
    @hubertescobar4953 5 років тому

    I love to have that ring. Its my birthstone and I always wanted to have an opal ring.

  • @cadamson2012
    @cadamson2012 6 років тому

    I was just looking for wood turning videos & stumbled on this video. I have to say it was so cool watching you make the ring. I am a new fan. Can't wait to see of your videos :-)

  • @cocouffs
    @cocouffs 6 років тому

    Okay most appealing ring to me ever. I want one and need one

  • @rigormortem
    @rigormortem 6 років тому

    Really inspiring! I never imagined that I can use the veneer to makle rings! Tnx a lot for sharing your tips!

  • @wentrej
    @wentrej 5 років тому

    Lovely colours that go well together. Gorgeous

  • @jross3r
    @jross3r 6 років тому

    Amazing to watch these rings come to life.

  • @treycercone1054
    @treycercone1054 6 років тому

    so freaking skilled. can't wait to hopefully buy a ring from you one day.

  • @tkx86
    @tkx86 6 років тому

    Love your work mate, gonna order a few tonight after I figure out how to measure my fingers so they will fit just right.

  • @petersvancarek
    @petersvancarek 6 років тому

    One ring to rule them all. Awesome.

  • @robert59277
    @robert59277 6 років тому

    Thank you very informative. Really like your work. Fine craftsmanship.

  • @nphillips80
    @nphillips80 6 років тому

    Great idea on the stainless steel cord!

  • @joblack420
    @joblack420 6 років тому +1

    Love to have one of those to us as my wedding ring
    My wife has been looking for one like that
    But your are the best
    Thank you 🙏 for the videos 😎👌