Two of my brothers learned the hard way. One took the tips off of 3 of his fingers and the other one was ripping a bed sheet of wood resulting in a trip to the ER with less thumb. 😢
And his hands... wearing gloves when using powerful rotating machinery is a bad idea if they get snagged. As my first engineering instructor told us, never put your finger where you wouldn't put your dick...
Nice work!! But I would have cut the edges with the bandsaw to make it octagonal before turning it. Saves a lot of dirt and you have some cool pieces of wood for future projects😊✌️
One slip, is all it takes, not sure why people don't use the safety devices designed to keep your fingers/hands anywhere NEAR that blade. That's my safety tip for the day.
@@joepublisher166 I think these tools predate the concept of safety devices. If I had a shop of these same tools. I'd be afraid to go in there. Much less turn anything on and use it.
Yes, the safety violations were horrific. But, you thought this was nice work? It was rushed, hogged out, grain torn out, voids in not gluing some pieces, and disgusting finish. It was mass-produced shite. I've seen better results from pallet wood.
@@wendelltaylor1081 While I do have 3 beautiful wood boats, water skis, almost 100 sets of large stadium speakers etc. I passed my written and safety tests on the lathe as a freshman in high school in 1974. What you are doing is of fallacious logic. You are requiring a person to have more talent/experience than the person they are criticizing. It's like saying that YOU can't tell if the milk in the fridge has gone bad because you're not a cow. Certainly we can all see a diamond ring is beautiful without being a volcano. How can YOU say it's good unless YOU have adequate experience to judge? I listed the things I saw wrong in my first post. Anyone experienced with even WATCHING wood-turning videos could see how bad it is. You are without logic. You fail.
@@josephschmeggins6311 If they make rookie mistakes like trying to turn a square piece, then yes, probably. A hang-glider who doesn't attach a safety harness, a rock climber wearing hiking boots, a skateboarder without a helmet etc. Stupidity is rife, and some people will almost certainly try to emulate what they see in these videos. Downvoting tells youtube's algorithm to tone down the promotion of particular videos, and perhaps those halfwits who think the can safely do these things will instead see a video that shows sensible methods.
I live in Sweden, and everything concerning safety at work is priotised, so watching this guy working on an extremely dangerous saw without any safety guides at all gets my heart rate up.
What caught my eye for safety was him wearing gloves and not rolling his sleeves up while turning that block of wood on the lathe, my high school shop teacher made us watch safety films and take a test about this before we could operate any of the equipment. All it takes is one snag and he’s going to get pulled into the lathe and seriously injured or killed.
Sorry to upset you but it is only in the last 100 years or so that we have had the synthetic adhesives that would hold together under the turning process.
That is beautiful! I couldn’t figure out at first what it could possibly be, I am blown away, it’s beautiful! Love the way the different wood colors come out.
Oh my goodness that is absolutely gorgeous! I did not know what to expect. Beautiful! I must admit I was worried about your fingers a few times 😮Beautifully done ❤🎉
I wonder if he knew how it would look before hands. This is probably a result of mixture of previous trial and errors and some design work. I doubt it was designed precisely. In the old days, it would be very difficult to design something like this precisely, but now with computers, it’s possible. Just enter the structure of the glued block of woods, and the cross section profile of the vase. The computer will produce a picture of the end product in less than a second. Then you can modify on the computer the structure of the glued block of woods and the profile of the vase to obtain what you think is the most esthetically pleasing end product.
That was absolutely amazing!!! While you were cutting and gluing then when it was turning and you stopped my mouth hut the floor! Absolutely beautiful!
We always had a piece that was very mysterious and interesting and we kept wondering how it was made. Today these mysterious questions have been answered thoughtfully and precisely.
Yea, government stifles individual liberty and craftsmanship with all their safety "mandates". Glad to see a man do what he thinks is best, based on his own skill level and knowledge.
@@libertypastor1307 That's such a moronic thing to say. Safety mandates are so that employers can't force their employees to work under unsafe conditions. Which is without a doubt a good thing
@@kilianalexander2736 We are not slaves; so no one can force us to work under any circumstances or conditions, safe or not. Americans used to be self-sustaining until factories were invented. I firmly believe people ought to start their own businesses without any government intervention. The market will weed out the cruel and unjust employers, if there are multiple similar businesses to choose from. Both socialism and communism are for morons, to use your term. Liberty is for inventive, self-sufficient, industrious, motivated go-getters.
@@libertypastor1307 This is incredibly naive. They absolutely can and do force people to work under poor conditions (Have you somehow never heard of Amazon?) because losing your job in the US also means losing insurance. Starting your own business is expensive, pretty much no one has the money to do that anymore, because the cost of living has risen and continues to rise, while minimum wage hasn't risen with it. The market absolutely doesn't weed out cruel and unjust employers, because it's less expensive to treat employees like shit (A la Amazon forcing their employees to piss in bottles rather than lose a minute of productivity). That "If" in "if there are multiple similar businesses to choose from" is a BIG if, as the "free market" is enabling these companies to become monopolies.
@@kilianalexander2736 If people are too weak to start their own business, they are too weak to leave a job that mistreats them. Their weakness makes them slaves. Even homeless people are figuring out they can wash car windows at gas stations to buy food. People are just too lazy. If all the Amazon workers would just walk out and be determined to never go back, that would be a good start. I wish Americans would just refuse to work for any corporation. Some 30 years ago, I started a lawn mowing business, not to build a big business, but rather to earn my own living. Once I had enough customers to pay my bills and have a little extra, I stopped looking for more. The problem is that people are greedy and want to be rich and they want to get rich quick. I still work for myself all these years later. So don't tell me I am naive. Too many people in general are just plain lazy or ignorant, or both. Besides that, there are tons of jobs people can do from their home nowadays. Unfortunately, most of them are for corporations, which I avoid. People need to get back to growing their own food, and looking for ways they can provide a product or service to others, and get to work finding a way to do that. With the internet, you can always learn how to do anything!
I don’t understand the people that criticize his technique. This man is an artist. He isn’t just carving wood and materials into nice pieces but he’s also arranging them in certain ways so that at the end the shape also has unique designs. I can’t do that. My mind couldn’t even begin to think if I wanted the varied shades of wood and a specific pattern to do xyz. 🤯 I guess these are the same folks coaching from their couches while eating wings and drinking beer on Sundays.
Hola Woodturning, buenas tardes Es increíble que esta magnífica pieza sea el producto de encolar pedazos de madera de distintos colores y tamaños. Muchísimas gracias por registrar el paso a paso y compartirlo con todos nosotros. Muy buen trabajo. Segui adelante. Gracias. ¡Feliz Año Nuevo 2023 para todos!
Without being really hollow, it's just a nice piece of wood. No art to hollow it out, with thin sides. As a proper urn is, but the piece of wood is nice.
I'm a woodworker making toys (for the last 10yrs). I've often thought about getting a lathe and thought that could be fun. Then I think " why bother, you can only make chair legs with it".....Wow from a block of wood !!!! Truly amazing work of art. Right I'm off to look at lathes :) :)
It's a very expensive hobby, trust me. Just when you think you've finally got your shop complete, there's something else you find you need. Generally it's consumables (sand paper, glue etc.) or more clamps. Just a fact of the hobby.
Please try it! Use good quality tools and a decent hobby lathe, if you laminate off-cuts (you can sometimes get them for free from woodyards) you won't break the bank. I can't wood turn anymore due to arthritis but have to say I would've loved to turn this piece. PS if you do decide to take this up do not skimp on your tool sharpening equipment!!! I learned that lesson the hard way. Good luck!
Nice Video and piece!!! Question: Why on those videos the Wood turners never cut the corners on the bandsaw before the turning, would that be much easier, less mess on the turning?
Marvellous..! It must be years and years of practice and wanting to do a perfect job. The final result was so symmetrical, and I never expected such a degree of accuracy..!
Wow! Wow! Wow! When I saw the pattern after the turning wheel stopped, I was amazed! This would make a fantastic lamp base. How can I commission you to make me two? 😀
I would have saved a lot of material by leaving out at least 10 pieces of those that you used and cut away. At the very least 4 could have been saved for a later work. It was a really good piece you've done and deserves for you to be proud of it. Well done.
Work is amazing. But I'm even more amazed this guy still has all of his digits. 👋
Totally agree, he is very good at what he does but he scares me
I'm amazed he still has all his fingers
😂😂😂
His right middle is healing from a cut.
The way he works, it's a miracle that he still has all his fingers!?!
Two of my brothers learned the hard way. One took the tips off of 3 of his fingers and the other one was ripping a bed sheet of wood resulting in a trip to the ER with less thumb. 😢
It's a miracle any of us still have fingers 😂
the way these fingers look, they might destroy the table saw
his nickname is lefty.
And his hands... wearing gloves when using powerful rotating machinery is a bad idea if they get snagged. As my first engineering instructor told us, never put your finger where you wouldn't put your dick...
Nice work!! But I would have cut the edges with the bandsaw to make it octagonal before turning it. Saves a lot of dirt and you have some cool pieces of wood for future projects😊✌️
Thought the same thing
I also want a tube drill of the middle!
Same.
Thats what I would've done. I have never used a lathe but I know that much.
Gloves and long sleeves adjacent to a live spindle puts him in the running for the next Darwin award.
Anyone else feel like he needs to take a table saw safety 101 class?!?!?!
Not saying I disagree, but his channel IS called ‘Woodturning Crazy’
No. Sorry.
😄
Like a final solution for safety you mean?
Maybe you can call it Safety-Auschwitz...
Still has all his fingers after 40years of woodworking.
This craftsman has four things going for him: 1-imagination, 2-skill, 3-good, sharp tools and 4- still has all his fingers.
One slip, is all it takes, not sure why people don't use the safety devices designed to keep your fingers/hands anywhere NEAR that blade. That's my safety tip for the day.
Four things going for him… that’s the number of fingers he’ll have on each hand. IF he’s lucky.
@@joepublisher166 I think these tools predate the concept of safety devices.
If I had a shop of these same tools. I'd be afraid to go in there. Much less turn anything on and use it.
Most dangerous table saw work I’ve ever seen. Geez!
Nice work. However the fact you never lost a few fingers must be a miracle.
Thought the same thing. Table saw safety isn't his strong suit
@@ug333 So did I. Seeing the fingers so close to the saw was disturbing.
Yes, the safety violations were horrific. But, you thought this was nice work? It was rushed, hogged out, grain torn out, voids in not gluing some pieces, and disgusting finish. It was mass-produced shite. I've seen better results from pallet wood.
@@communitycollegegenius9684 , do you have any of your own works of art to display?
@@wendelltaylor1081 While I do have 3 beautiful wood boats, water skis, almost 100 sets of large stadium speakers etc. I passed my written and safety tests on the lathe as a freshman in high school in 1974. What you are doing is of fallacious logic. You are requiring a person to have more talent/experience than the person they are criticizing. It's like saying that YOU can't tell if the milk in the fridge has gone bad because you're not a cow. Certainly we can all see a diamond ring is beautiful without being a volcano. How can YOU say it's good unless YOU have adequate experience to judge? I listed the things I saw wrong in my first post. Anyone experienced with even WATCHING wood-turning videos could see how bad it is. You are without logic. You fail.
Cut your blocks into an octagon on the the band saw before you center in the lathe. It makes rounding it so much easier on the hands.
and you can guarantee someone will try to imitate him, and have the chisel flick up into their face. Downvoting this video.
@@ballistyxwot4577Its not an instructional video. You downvote extreme sports videos in case somebody tries to imitate them?
Loved how he held his thumb near the end of the chisel when he started.
@@josephschmeggins6311 If they make rookie mistakes like trying to turn a square piece, then yes, probably. A hang-glider who doesn't attach a safety harness, a rock climber wearing hiking boots, a skateboarder without a helmet etc.
Stupidity is rife, and some people will almost certainly try to emulate what they see in these videos. Downvoting tells youtube's algorithm to tone down the promotion of particular videos, and perhaps those halfwits who think the can safely do these things will instead see a video that shows sensible methods.
It's illegal to use a legal name namegate.wordpress.com/BCCRSS
I live in Sweden, and everything concerning safety at work is priotised, so watching this guy working on an extremely dangerous saw without any safety guides at all gets my heart rate up.
Bet he outlives you too.
That’s all you have to say after watching this lol
What caught my eye for safety was him wearing gloves and not rolling his sleeves up while turning that block of wood on the lathe, my high school shop teacher made us watch safety films and take a test about this before we could operate any of the equipment. All it takes is one snag and he’s going to get pulled into the lathe and seriously injured or killed.
@@JohnFourtyTwo what should catch your eye is the amazing work he’s doing, not his sleeves lol
@@gregman0007 He does amazing work but being a safety supervisor the last 35 years makes me focus on safety first.
Вот куда девается хорошая древесина. Уходит в опилки...
This is so FREAKIN' COOL!! JUST AMAZINGLY BEAUTIFUL CRAFTMANSHIP and CREATIVITY!!
Good grief just admire the man's work! This is a beautiful work of art.
This is a very old and beautiful technique. Glad someone still knows how and still teaching it.
Sorry to upset you but it is only in the last 100 years or so that we have had the synthetic adhesives that would hold together under the turning process.
That is beautiful! I couldn’t figure out at first what it could possibly be, I am blown away, it’s beautiful! Love the way the different wood colors come out.
I think you caused yourself some extra work by not knocking the corners off the giant square before you started turning it. Beautiful result!
Oh my goodness that is absolutely gorgeous! I did not know what to expect. Beautiful! I must admit I was worried about your fingers a few times 😮Beautifully done ❤🎉
Watching him cut the blonde board, my stomach did a flip. He’s going to lose a few digits at some point.
"Thanks Bob, this looks great!". "I'll need twenty of these by Monday" (currently Saturday)
Excelente trabajo 100xciento. De.
👍🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟. Todo un Maestro
Trabajando con la Madera.
Éxitos. 👍🇵🇷🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟Puerto.Rico.
Wow!! Was I the only one who was expecting 5-6 cutting boards?!?! Didn’t see that coming… AMAZING work my friend!
me too, but this is so much more interesting than the cutting boards would be.
I don't think people use lathes to make cutting boards 😂. Lathe mills round objects...
This was so unexpectedly beautiful, I think this is the best I've seen, magical how all that glued pieces turned out!
this is the most elaborate wood cake i have ever seen being made before,10/10 would have a slice.
Приходится только удивляться как из под рук умельца получаются такие прекрасные вещички
I have an enormous respect for such creativity and craftmanship ......
I love it that Benny Hill has branched out into woodworking 😂
Watching you cut that wood on the table saw increased my Pucker Factor by a 100%
Удивительно что у него все пальцы ещё на руках...
This is similar to a steel Damascus billet for welders.. stacking multiple layers. Nicely done!!
Fabulous!!
Aren't you impressed with the amount of people concerned with your fingers getting cut off? 😂
I wonder if he knew how it would look before hands. This is probably a result of mixture of previous trial and errors and some design work. I doubt it was designed precisely. In the old days, it would be very difficult to design something like this precisely, but now with computers, it’s possible. Just enter the structure of the glued block of woods, and the cross section profile of the vase. The computer will produce a picture of the end product in less than a second. Then you can modify on the computer the structure of the glued block of woods and the profile of the vase to obtain what you think is the most esthetically pleasing end product.
That was absolutely amazing!!! While you were cutting and gluing then when it was turning and you stopped my mouth hut the floor! Absolutely beautiful!
The pucker factor as his fingers came sooooo close to the blade!!!
I love how you committed to investing your work into the beginning of the piece. It really paid off as you sculpted it out in the final stage. Bravo ❤
Hadir teman baru bos q salam kenal ikut nyimak cara menyambung papan. Tehnik nya sangat bagus bos q. Makasih telah berbagi ilmu👍 bubut kayu jos bos🙏
Технику безопасности по работе на пилораме знаю как свои три пальца (c) 😂
Beautiful & Awesome! Amazing Jar! Thank You! God Bless!
👍👍👍Здо́рово!!!
Клей, как сгущёнка!!! Так и съела бы!!!😊😊😊
Beautiful creation ❤. You have a natural talent.
We always had a piece that was very mysterious and interesting and we kept wondering how it was made. Today these mysterious questions have been answered thoughtfully and precisely.
A lot of work, but the end result is beautiful, nice work !
I love watching this channel more than I love meditation. This channel is my new favorite form of meditation.
OMG unbelievably beautiful - love, love, love it!!!❤
I did not expect the design. It is so gorgeous.
Really beautiful!
If you haven't, watch an unedited, normal speed version of one of these being made. Really helps you understand why the expense in stores.
That is beautiful! It was so relaxing watching this. So much skill.
❤ That vase is absolutely gorgeous!
Wow de donde sale esta gente con estos talentos? Amigo mio tenga su merecido like.
Still waiting for the "Extremely Bold Idea With Amazing Work"
Bellísima obra de arte !!! Saludos desde San José Costa Rica. 🇨🇷❤️🇨🇷
I can’t believe that he doesn’t get hurt using the equipment without any safety measures in place. It is a beautiful piece of art though!
Yea, government stifles individual liberty and craftsmanship with all their safety "mandates".
Glad to see a man do what he thinks is best, based on his own skill level and knowledge.
@@libertypastor1307 That's such a moronic thing to say. Safety mandates are so that employers can't force their employees to work under unsafe conditions. Which is without a doubt a good thing
@@kilianalexander2736 We are not slaves; so no one can force us to work under any circumstances or conditions, safe or not.
Americans used to be self-sustaining until factories were invented.
I firmly believe people ought to start their own businesses without any government intervention. The market will weed out the cruel and unjust employers, if there are multiple similar businesses to choose from.
Both socialism and communism are for morons, to use your term.
Liberty is for inventive, self-sufficient, industrious, motivated go-getters.
@@libertypastor1307 This is incredibly naive. They absolutely can and do force people to work under poor conditions (Have you somehow never heard of Amazon?) because losing your job in the US also means losing insurance. Starting your own business is expensive, pretty much no one has the money to do that anymore, because the cost of living has risen and continues to rise, while minimum wage hasn't risen with it. The market absolutely doesn't weed out cruel and unjust employers, because it's less expensive to treat employees like shit (A la Amazon forcing their employees to piss in bottles rather than lose a minute of productivity). That "If" in "if there are multiple similar businesses to choose from" is a BIG if, as the "free market" is enabling these companies to become monopolies.
@@kilianalexander2736 If people are too weak to start their own business, they are too weak to leave a job that mistreats them. Their weakness makes them slaves.
Even homeless people are figuring out they can wash car windows at gas stations to buy food. People are just too lazy.
If all the Amazon workers would just walk out and be determined to never go back, that would be a good start.
I wish Americans would just refuse to work for any corporation.
Some 30 years ago, I started a lawn mowing business, not to build a big business, but rather to earn my own living. Once I had enough customers to pay my bills and have a little extra, I stopped looking for more. The problem is that people are greedy and want to be rich and they want to get rich quick. I still work for myself all these years later.
So don't tell me I am naive. Too many people in general are just plain lazy or ignorant, or both.
Besides that, there are tons of jobs people can do from their home nowadays. Unfortunately, most of them are for corporations, which I avoid.
People need to get back to growing their own food, and looking for ways they can provide a product or service to others, and get to work finding a way to do that.
With the internet, you can always learn how to do anything!
WOW!! Didn't anticipate that beautiful outcome. What a vision for all of that wood. Agree with the need for a Safety 101 lesson.
Amazing what a little imagination and skill can accomplish! Beautiful.
Wonderfull
Привыкли к халявному Русскому лесу вот и изменится,с кубометра😅 шикарного древесины сделали спичку.
Your creative imagination is truly a gift….well done sir!
Good
Talk about CRAZY - The way you use the table saw ... is Extremely Bold - and DANGEROUS
I don’t understand the people that criticize his technique. This man is an artist. He isn’t just carving wood and materials into nice pieces but he’s also arranging them in certain ways so that at the end the shape also has unique designs. I can’t do that. My mind couldn’t even begin to think if I wanted the varied shades of wood and a specific pattern to do xyz. 🤯
I guess these are the same folks coaching from their couches while eating wings and drinking beer on Sundays.
Hola Woodturning, buenas tardes
Es increíble que esta magnífica pieza sea el producto de encolar pedazos de madera de distintos colores y tamaños.
Muchísimas gracias por registrar el paso a paso y compartirlo con todos nosotros. Muy buen trabajo. Segui adelante. Gracias.
¡Feliz Año Nuevo 2023 para todos!
Great Job! Definitely not what I initially expected!
If memory serves, last time I watched a video that terrifying, it had sharks in it. Beautiful result, though. Thumbs up. (No pun intended.)
Without being really hollow, it's just a nice piece of wood. No art to hollow it out, with thin sides. As a proper urn is, but the piece of wood is nice.
Love that special Vase Holding Flip-Flop, very technical piece of kit.😂
Beautiful Master piece Amazing!
I'm a woodworker making toys (for the last 10yrs). I've often thought about getting a lathe and thought that could be fun. Then I think " why bother, you can only make chair legs with it".....Wow from a block of wood !!!! Truly amazing work of art. Right I'm off to look at lathes :) :)
Я только ручки для стомесок делал а тут цэлый шедевр 👍👍👍
Happy all the fingers appear to still be there!
Seeing wonderful creations like this, makes me want to take this up as a hobby! Absolutely beautiful!
It's a very expensive hobby, trust me. Just when you think you've finally got your shop complete, there's something else you find you need. Generally it's consumables (sand paper, glue etc.) or more clamps. Just a fact of the hobby.
@@toysoldier46552 I can imagine, but so rewarding when projects turn out right! 🙂
Please try it! Use good quality tools and a decent hobby lathe, if you laminate off-cuts (you can sometimes get them for free from woodyards) you won't break the bank. I can't wood turn anymore due to arthritis but have to say I would've loved to turn this piece. PS if you do decide to take this up do not skimp on your tool sharpening equipment!!! I learned that lesson the hard way. Good luck!
Nice Video and piece!!! Question: Why on those videos the Wood turners never cut the corners on the bandsaw before the turning, would that be much easier, less mess on the turning?
ONE CUT TO DEEP BYE BYE
WHEN YOU TURN YOU GO AS FAR AS TO MEET ON ALL CORNERS
ALWAYS 2 WAYS TO DO A JOB
I do that all the time. If not cutting to (mostly) round, then at least octagonal. But they may not have a bandsaw tall enough.
Thanks Ray / Paul for the points ... make sense!
This is is a channel for people interested in reality not fiction.
Lovely vase. I was a bit worried about your hands as you sliced the wood. One slip and major trouble for you.
Moc krásná práce,úžasná barva dřeva 🇨🇿👍👍👍
Пальцы лишние,в остальном- красота!
That is beautiful!!! A very ingenious design!!
Столько времени , столько материала , столько денег , лишь для того что-бы сделать бесполезный пень !
يا وااااااااااد ويش هذ الابدعات انت خطير بقوة
Marvellous..! It must be years and years of practice and wanting to do a perfect job. The final result was so symmetrical, and I never expected such a degree of accuracy..!
Very very nice. Glad you have a good stout lathe to handle that kind of work.
That sucker didn’t wiggle at all .
Хто ті люди-яким потрібна дорога дерев`яна ваза.Красива безтолова річь,якій нема місця в домі.
That is one big band saw. Great workshop!
Very beautiful !!
VERY NICE!! 😃
Absolutely beautiful God has blessed you with a great talent God Bless
Realmente,aunque se bota la mitad de la madera...el resultado es una joya.
Freaking awesome. Wish I had one of those lathes. I only got a parkside one and a few chisels.
Keep up the good work.
You could make a smaller version of this on your lathe, could you not?
@@aerialrescuesolutions3277 Maybe. It's just that it isn't a very powerful lathe. But I guess I could try.
Olá amigos. Parabéns pelo trabalho e dedicação. SHOW de bola. Abraços a todos. Feliz 2023 e os outros.
من مصر احييك على عملك الرائع تشبه جدا الاوانى الكانوبيه التى كان اجدادى الفراعنه يصنعونها لحفظ الاعضاء الرخوه للميت عند التحنيط من حوالى 12000 سنه
Came outbeautiful,yoo very luCky to come out with all of your fingers!
Wow! Wow! Wow! When I saw the pattern after the turning wheel stopped, I was amazed! This would make a fantastic lamp base. How can I commission you to make me two? 😀
Absolutely gorgeous!
It looks so good. Nice pattern
Cómo estás! Nice patching. Good footage! Creative! Straight A grades!
Watched till full red bar.
А ленточной пилой было не проще углы срезать
Looks amazing…well done 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
So beautiful the end product. Wow
WOW! Beautiful work. Please be safe when using your electric equipment!
I would have saved a lot of material by leaving out at least 10 pieces of those that you used and cut away. At the very least 4 could have been saved for a later work. It was a really good piece you've done and deserves for you to be proud of it. Well done.
I am absolutely in awe! That is such a stunning peice...great job ✌🏿
That sawing action will give me nightmares tonight. 😳😳😳
SO INCREDIBLY PIECE OF ART!!!! MY RESPECT SR.