Victor, Congratulations! You are the lucky winner of the giveaway! You have until Friday 4/10/2020 at 11:59 PM to send me an email at adamsen.david@gmail.com. Please provide me your mailing address. Cheers!
You may not realise it but you have an awesome gift from God. Your vision is something that few people have and the ease with which you guide your tools cannot be described with mere words. Thank you for sharing your gift with us.
With plenty of tears in the world right now, its great to see someone bringing some cheers instead of tears... Cheers with Beers and no tears I say!! great work...
Absolutely one of the most interesting projects I have seen you create. May you be safe, healthy and in great spirits during the time of chaos. Raise a cup and wish cheers to the caregivers out there fighting the fires. God bless you always.
Cheers, I really like how you took a ordinary cube and turned it around an unusual axis and got a unique piece....and the missing knot was genius. It ties back to the origin of the burl but without breaking the sophistication of the shape. Magical piece.
I could watch that all day long. working with wood has always been a passion of mine since I was a teenager. In my 60's now and looking forward to being able to spend much more time doing what I love. You are truly an artist. Oh, and CHEERS to you
There were a couple of times that I said “he’s crazy, that’s thin enough “ but I’m glad you didn’t listen. Beautiful piece. Cheers to you and the next piece. 👊🏼
Makes me want to go out and purchase a wood lathe and try to make such beautiful articles..... Would properly loose a finger or knuckle. Looks so easy....so much skill and understanding of the Wood, the tools as well as an artistic idea of what’s locked inside that block of wood. It’s mesmerising watching these videos ......Thanks for showing all of us what you can do. Eddy
Recently started watching wood turning and metal restoration projects. They provide me with a peace and calm that is hard to describe. I am quite the fan now. Cheers
@@DavidAdamsen i wonder how this thing holds together when you spin it. Has it ever flown into your face or something? It must be dangerous, i guess. I remenber doing woodturning back in the school days, I wish someone told me then that you can be more creative than a little rough birch vase)
I was woodturning for 15 years, My last lathe was the same you Jet. Watching you brings back some won derful memories. It was beautiful watch you turning such a lovely piece of timber.
You had me turning blue here at every move! I was looking at every single carve wondering where is that going to lead. That's called thinking outside of the box! I hope to see more of these ingenious turns from you!
good grief. I only found your channel just today, but I'm already finding my eyes glued to the screen until deep in the night. So mesmerising to watch you turn a hunk of wood into a piece of art. Wish I had such skill. Cheers!
I've recently started watching your channel and am amazed by some of your ideas and concepts. Like what you did with this Maple burl. Which definitely turned out very beautiful. I don't have a lathe yet, but am working towards one. A slow process, but I love watching others do it. I feel I am learning in advance before I get my hands on learning. Which I know will be another slow process. But I know I'll get there. Cheers mate. And thanks for the videos. I will continue to watch and learn.
"Cheers" originated from the old French word chiere which meant “face” or “head.” By the 18th century, it meant “gladness,” and was used as a way of expressing encouragement. So face, head and gladness David :)
david, I'm old i have seen a lot, you have something rare-that is excellence, skill ,vision ,execution and just plain talent, my bet is it wouldn't matter what you did- always remember its the journey...look,listen,observe, be generous and kind
This turn had me guessing to the very end! Well done! Beautiful! I watch your videos and many others who do wonderful works of art like this almost every night as I go to sleep. I’ve had many health issues that have kept me isolated far longer than the current pandemic. I’m OK, though! God is good! Cheers! -Jack
This must have required so much patience, and the end result is absolutely beautiful. Could be interesting to do something similar with a cube comprised of layers of different woods. Cheers mate :-)
This is totally one of the most creative turnings I have seen. Now I will probably try to do it myself but hope I can get close to your creation. Thanks Larry
Beautiful piece of art once again David. Your thought pattern never ceases to amaze me. Did you always know you wanted to create this from that piece of wood? Hi from Australia 🇦🇺
Sue Quinney Thanks Sue, well it was a step by step adventure, with an idea to start the got refined as I went. This method opens up so many other ideas!
Thanks, Jeff! You're in! I knew that I wanted the six wings, I just wasn't sure how they would flow back to the bowl. As you saw, I kinda inched my way toward the finished shape.
Wow, wow ,wow!!! David you are a joy to watch. The skill, vision and craftsmanship involved in the creation of your pieces of art is awesome. Cheers for sharing and giving someone a chance to have the honour of being a custodian of this amazing piece. Good luck to everyone in the draw. Stay safe, share your time and love with the people in your community, friends and family. Peace to you all.
I always thought “cheers” was something important to folks down under in Australia or New Zealand... at any rate... cheers to you! It is good to have a light and happy heart! A good synonym for cheers...merry. A Bible verse... A merry heart doeth good like a medicine. As for this maple bowl that you have made....it is phenomenally incredible the skill you have! This is the first of your video’s I’ve watched! Hooked! I subscribed not just for the chance to display that beautiful bowl here in my office but also due to the incredible vision, talent, and artwork I see in this video! I also appreciate the good music you had playing softly in the background...added much more “cheers” to the watching! God bless you real well! I’m a missionary in the Philippines. Love to do woodworking as a hobby in my spare time. But my skill set and tools is like grade 2 or 3 compared to your PhD!
I love that you turned the wood by retaining its character like styling the edges and corners and yes that peep hole from where part of the wood aged I guess. And the music and the way the shots has been recorded was very calming.
This is such a fascinating shape! I love how it turned out. Question, what is the reasoning behind sanding, adding lemon oil, sanding again, and then using the sanding sealer? Watching your channel more than anything else has inspired me to reach out to a friend with a lathe and get back to a hobby I used to love. Once all the orders for isolation we are going to work together on relearning old skills and then expanding on them. So Cheers! And thank you.
Cheers, Amy! You're in! I didn't show all the sanding, but I had to let the piece sit overnight after I sanded till about 1:30 AM. Because I had to walk away from the piece I wanted to protect it from cracking. I also think using lemon oil brings out the color more in the wood.
That is the most beautiful object I've seen today. Human beings were meant to create beautiful and/of functional artifacts and you have truly succeeded. Watching you work filled me with joy. Cheers!
This is really amazing! Burl is wonderful and the shape is simply fantastic! During this lockdown period I also went back to my lathe. It's just me, my lathe and my cats. Thanks for this video. Cheers to you David. A hug from Italy.
Hi David, That has to be the biggest cube I have seen turned. It also has to be the prettiest end result I have seen. Beautiful!!! Good luck to all in the giveaway, one person is going to be a very lucky person to receive this piece. "Cheers", Huw
So glad to see how carefully you did that. I can’t even imagine how dangerous those edges are flying around at those speeds. So, please stay safe, my friend.. Even though I realize how highly skilled you are, (and I think you’re one of the most skilled I’ve ever seen on RUclips) here’s hoping you never put your hands at quite that much risk again! Very interesting though. But hope you nerved do it again
whooa , i am always amazed by the beauty of your work , those winged bowl seems tricky to turn always being aware of those spinning edge need a great concentration and steady hands to not hurt yourself, it turn out beautiful love it man , cheers ,keep on going!
David it is absolutely stunningly beautiful and magnificent it amazes me to see what you and other turners does. This is spectacular and the burl the grain wow.
In this crazy time, we all need things that provide delights, comforts and above all, cheers to see us through this. Thanks for providing all in this delightful, comforting and cheering video.
A beautiful piece! Fascinating how placing it in the lathe at the corners of the cube made such an interesting cut patterns. Congratulations to Victor for winning this beautiful bowl.
Does it count to mention Sam, Diane, Carla, Norm, Cliff, Frasier as well as Cheers? Any way that was awesome. But I have a question. Did you plan for that, knot was it, too fall out?
I’ll definitely subscribe no need to twist my arm. I’m this much closer to buying my own lathe 👌🏻 after watching how masterfully you created this work of art. Cheers to awesomeness.
David, T like the work you do. I am a 81 year old retired carpenter and it motivates me io keep pluging away at turniing. Keep up the good And when I open a Bottle of wine tonighi, it is Cheers to tou. Dave Sinnett
I am loving passing my social distancing time watching your channel. Your work is brilliant. Thank you for posting. Please everyone stay home, be safe! Cheers to you, Mr. Adamsen.
I’ve watched this several times...it cheers me to see it! Funny, even after the first time, it’s still a surprise to watch you get there! Beautiful piece, a celebration of the craft. Well...the ART!
Cheers, man!! I've been fascinated by woodworking since I was in middle school, and I'm newly obsessed with woodturning. I love practical, tangible art and this is really stunning!
David, I'm just getting started and seeing this quality of work really wets the appetite. Look forward to learning and seeing more of your work. Thanks for taking the time and posting for us to enjoy. Cheers.
Cheers David and all. I have to say this is the most unusual woodturning creation I have yet to see. Starting with a beautiful cube of Maple burl, and working to the beautiful item. PS. The opening of your videos is relaxing in itself. Thanks for such great work and sharing.
Hello David. This is the first time that I watched your channel. I have a recent fascination and respect with watching wood turning and your channel popped up in my feed. Absolutely beautiful artwork! I would have subscribed even without your giveaway. Thank you for showing your work! Cheers, Lisa
Another beautiful handicraft or rather a work of art. In addition, the film itself has an amazing atmosphere. Congratulations. What you lose seems to be a nice way to survive hard times and for life.
What a work of Art! That is one stunning and smexy🥰 bowl you made! Your skillset is Bar None! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 Congrats on taking our minds off this whole mess this world is in, you rock! Much Appreciated! Cheers and have a great week!
Cheers David. This is an amazing piece. I used to watch a woodturning show back in the 90s it was so much fun to watch the creations, although they mostly turned legs, railings, and the occasional bowl, nothing as artful as this. Thank you for sharing 🌞🌞🌞
Cheers! This is such an awesome piece. I would be terrified of those corners on my lathe
Thank you Victor! You’re in!
Victor, Congratulations! You are the lucky winner of the giveaway! You have until Friday 4/10/2020 at 11:59 PM to send me an email at adamsen.david@gmail.com. Please provide me your mailing address. Cheers!
@@DavidAdamsen Sent! Thank you!!
@@My_Cabbages07 Aw... I just saw this. Congrats, man. That's a beautiful piece!
WTG Victor
You may not realise it but you have an awesome gift from God. Your vision is something that few people have and the ease with which you guide your tools cannot be described with mere words. Thank you for sharing your gift with us.
Thanks I truly appreciate that. There is something alluring to me about spending time in the shop focused like this. It’s a ton of work though 😂
I’m a 16 year old woodturner, and your videos are fascinating and this piece is beautiful. Cheers
Thank you! You’re in! Happy turning!
With plenty of tears in the world right now, its great to see someone bringing some cheers instead of tears... Cheers with Beers and no tears I say!! great work...
Thank you Jadon! You’re in!
Absolutely one of the most interesting projects I have seen you create. May you be safe, healthy and in great spirits during the time of chaos. Raise a cup and wish cheers to the caregivers out there fighting the fires. God bless you always.
Cheers! I appreciate that! You're in!
Cheers, I really like how you took a ordinary cube and turned it around an unusual axis and got a unique piece....and the missing knot was genius. It ties back to the origin of the burl but without breaking the sophistication of the shape. Magical piece.
Thank you so much Michael!
I could watch that all day long. working with wood has always been a passion of mine since I was a teenager. In my 60's now and looking forward to being able to spend much more time doing what I love. You are truly an artist. Oh, and CHEERS to you
Thanks Eric! You’re in!
There were a couple of times that I said “he’s crazy, that’s thin enough “ but I’m glad you didn’t listen. Beautiful piece. Cheers to you and the next piece. 👊🏼
Ricky Garza Thank you! You’re in!
Makes me want to go out and purchase a wood lathe and try to make such beautiful articles.....
Would properly loose a finger or knuckle. Looks so easy....so much skill and understanding of the
Wood, the tools as well as an artistic idea of what’s locked inside that block of wood.
It’s mesmerising watching these videos ......Thanks for showing all of us what you can do.
Eddy
Thanks I appreciate that, Edwin!
Recently started watching wood turning and metal restoration projects. They provide me with a peace and calm that is hard to describe. I am quite the fan now. Cheers
Thanks! You’re in!
As a woodworker, I found this video very intriguing as I had no idea of the planned result. It seemed very dangerous to create. Awesome job & cheers!
Thanks! You’re in!
Omg!! That is the most beautiful piece I've seen made. Watching the process was truly amazing. Cheers my friend you have made a true work of art.
Cheers, Steve! You're in!
Cheers, from Russia with love! This is by far the best I've seen from woodturning. My wife marvelled at this art! Keep up the art and push the limits!
Thanks very much Ivan! You’re in!
@@DavidAdamsen i wonder how this thing holds together when you spin it. Has it ever flown into your face or something? It must be dangerous, i guess. I remenber doing woodturning back in the school days, I wish someone told me then that you can be more creative than a little rough birch vase)
Impressive!!! I liked the fact that rather to reinforce the notch you carefully removed it awesome. Cheers to you for a job magnificently done.
Thanks! You're in!
Adam seems to have such a cheery outlook and produces some exceptional pieces of art. The sunset at the end is spectacular.
Thank you.
I was woodturning for 15 years, My last lathe was the same you Jet. Watching you brings back some won
derful memories. It was beautiful watch you turning such a lovely piece of timber.
You had me turning blue here at every move! I was looking at every single carve wondering where is that going to lead. That's called thinking outside of the box! I hope to see more of these ingenious turns from you!
Thank you so much, Adrian!
This is absolutely gorgeous. It reminded me of St Brigid's Cross. Cheer's to you, for the amazing talent indeed.🙋♀️
Thanks Alison!
good grief. I only found your channel just today, but I'm already finding my eyes glued to the screen until deep in the night. So mesmerising to watch you turn a hunk of wood into a piece of art. Wish I had such skill. Cheers!
Thanks very much! You’re in!
What a lovely peice of wood and beautifully finished.
Cheers
Cheers! You're in!
Cheers to you and your skills. I'd love to get to this level of wood turning. Really beautiful stuff.
Thanks, Steven! You're in!
I am a lady just turned 70, I discovered wood turning a few months ago, I find it absolutely fascinating, cheers for a lovely video.
Thanks! You’re in! Happy Birthday and Happy Turning!
I've recently started watching your channel and am amazed by some of your ideas and concepts. Like what you did with this Maple burl. Which definitely turned out very beautiful. I don't have a lathe yet, but am working towards one. A slow process, but I love watching others do it. I feel I am learning in advance before I get my hands on learning. Which I know will be another slow process. But I know I'll get there. Cheers mate. And thanks for the videos. I will continue to watch and learn.
Thank you so much, Daniel! Hope you end up turning!
Cheers, I really like the choices made in completing this piece and video as well ..Great job. Thank you
Thank you! You’re in!
A beautiful piece, I love watching your videos. As a beginning turner I like learning from watching your techniques! Cheers from nearby Massachusetts!
Thank you! You’re in!
That's so incredible!! cheers to you david you have an awesome talent keep it up the good work👍
Thanks! You’re in!
"Cheers" originated from the old French word chiere which meant “face” or “head.” By the 18th century, it meant “gladness,” and was used as a way of expressing encouragement.
So face, head and gladness David :)
Thanks! You’re in! I never knew that!
The word 'Bistro' comes from the Russians yelling "Hurry Up!" to French cafe workers when they invaded Paris in 1814.
david, I'm old i have seen a lot, you have something rare-that is excellence, skill ,vision ,execution and just plain talent, my bet is it wouldn't matter what you did- always remember its the journey...look,listen,observe, be generous and kind
Thank you so much Rick!
This turn had me guessing to the very end! Well done! Beautiful! I watch your videos and many others who do wonderful works of art like this almost every night as I go to sleep. I’ve had many health issues that have kept me isolated far longer than the current pandemic. I’m OK, though! God is good! Cheers! -Jack
Thank you John! You’re in!
This must have required so much patience, and the end result is absolutely beautiful. Could be interesting to do something similar with a cube comprised of layers of different woods. Cheers mate :-)
Cheers! You're in.
This is totally one of the most creative turnings I have seen. Now I will probably try to do it myself but hope I can get close to your creation. Thanks Larry
Thanks so much! Happy turning!
Beautiful piece of art once again David. Your thought pattern never ceases to amaze me. Did you always know you wanted to create this from that piece of wood? Hi from Australia 🇦🇺
Sue Quinney Thanks Sue, well it was a step by step adventure, with an idea to start the got refined as I went. This method opens up so many other ideas!
I can't imagine I would ever come up with something like that design. Was that in your head the entire time? Cheers!
Thanks, Jeff! You're in! I knew that I wanted the six wings, I just wasn't sure how they would flow back to the bowl. As you saw, I kinda inched my way toward the finished shape.
@@DavidAdamsen Very cool to see the concept become real.
Wow, wow ,wow!!! David you are a joy to watch. The skill, vision and craftsmanship involved in the creation of your pieces of art is awesome. Cheers for sharing and giving someone a chance to have the honour of being a custodian of this amazing piece. Good luck to everyone in the draw. Stay safe, share your time and love with the people in your community, friends and family. Peace to you all.
It is fascinating when it appears you are getting chips from thin air. It cheers me up so very much!
Thank you! You’re in!
I always thought “cheers” was something important to folks down under in Australia or New Zealand... at any rate... cheers to you! It is good to have a light and happy heart! A good synonym for cheers...merry. A Bible verse... A merry heart doeth good like a medicine.
As for this maple bowl that you have made....it is phenomenally incredible the skill you have! This is the first of your video’s I’ve watched! Hooked! I subscribed not just for the chance to display that beautiful bowl here in my office but also due to the incredible vision, talent, and artwork I see in this video! I also appreciate the good music you had playing softly in the background...added much more “cheers” to the watching! God bless you real well!
I’m a missionary in the Philippines. Love to do woodworking as a hobby in my spare time. But my skill set and tools is like grade 2 or 3 compared to your PhD!
Thank you Bob! You’re in! Happy turning and best wishes!
"Cheers" to one of the most creative pieces I've seen on RUclips. Well done!
Thanks! You’re in!
I love that you turned the wood by retaining its character like styling the edges and corners and yes that peep hole from where part of the wood aged I guess. And the music and the way the shots has been recorded was very calming.
Thanks! You’re in! It was actually a bark inclusion and it would have popped out eventually. ✌️👍
Remarkable talent! I can understand how it cheers people up.
Thank you! You’re in!
Cheers to your creativity and design...must be the clean Maine air... :-) stay safe
Cheers! You're in!
I find watching master craftsmen like you very soothing in these trying times. Thank you for posting. I am feeling all the cheers.
Thanks very much! You’re in!
I'm still trying to wrap my head around how he got 2 layers of 3 points from a freaking CUBE!
But beautifully done!!
Thanks David!
This is such a fascinating shape! I love how it turned out. Question, what is the reasoning behind sanding, adding lemon oil, sanding again, and then using the sanding sealer?
Watching your channel more than anything else has inspired me to reach out to a friend with a lathe and get back to a hobby I used to love. Once all the orders for isolation we are going to work together on relearning old skills and then expanding on them. So Cheers! And thank you.
Very good question... I'd like to know that too. Thanks
Had the same question
Cheers, Amy! You're in! I didn't show all the sanding, but I had to let the piece sit overnight after I sanded till about 1:30 AM. Because I had to walk away from the piece I wanted to protect it from cracking. I also think using lemon oil brings out the color more in the wood.
That is the most beautiful object I've seen today. Human beings were meant to create beautiful and/of functional artifacts and you have truly succeeded. Watching you work filled me with joy. Cheers!
Thank you! You’re in!
C - Coronavirus
H - Homebound
E - Envisioned
E - Elegant
R - Round
S - Serving bowl
Does this count?
Thank you! For your effort, I’ll say you’re in!
Hey man, I am so glad that you made your side project of wood turning into this big channel! I hope that we can hang out soon dude! Cheers!
Dude! It's been like forever! I hope so too! Cheers, my friend! You're in for the giveaway!
This is really amazing! Burl is wonderful and the shape is simply fantastic! During this lockdown period I also went back to my lathe. It's just me, my lathe and my cats.
Thanks for this video. Cheers to you David. A hug from Italy.
Thanks! You’re in! ✌️
Hi David, That has to be the biggest cube I have seen turned. It also has to be the prettiest end result I have seen. Beautiful!!! Good luck to all in the giveaway, one person is going to be a very lucky person to receive this piece. "Cheers", Huw
Thank you very much, Huw! You’re in!
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John Keats: "A thing of beauty is a joy forever: its loveliness increases; it will never pass into nothingness.
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That really CHEERS me up watching you transform that log into an amazing piece of art. Love it, keep up the great videos.
Thanks! You’re in!
In a league of your own. I will copy if you don't mind.what an imagination.
Thanks William!
So glad to see how carefully you did that. I can’t even imagine how dangerous those edges are flying around at those speeds. So, please stay safe, my friend.. Even though I realize how highly skilled you are, (and I think you’re one of the most skilled I’ve ever seen on RUclips) here’s hoping you never put your hands at quite that much risk again! Very interesting though. But hope you nerved do it again
Thanks Ward? It is dangerous, but patience is equal to it. ✌️🍻👊
whooa , i am always amazed by the beauty of your work , those winged bowl seems tricky to turn always being aware of those spinning edge need a great concentration and steady hands to not hurt yourself, it turn out beautiful love it man , cheers ,keep on going!
Thanks Stef! This was an interesting one for sure, and I took it slow. ✌️
Outstanding!
Thanks so much, Rod!
David it is absolutely stunningly beautiful and magnificent it amazes me to see what you and other turners does. This is spectacular and the burl the grain wow.
Thanks so much, Kobie!
Cheers
That was so relaxing to watch.
Is making it as relaxing, as watching it ?
Cheers, Shirley! You're in! All that sanding does make it rather laborious, but the turning is always fun.
That turned out really cool "Cheers"
Thanks, Jeff! You're in!
In this crazy time, we all need things that provide delights, comforts and above all, cheers to see us through this. Thanks for providing all in this delightful, comforting and cheering video.
Thanks! You’re in!
"Cheers" everyone, I love watching this man work!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Cheers! You're in.
@@DavidAdamsen thank you. You truly are amazing!
Cheers to all of you out there who was like "what the hell is he making?!"
Cheers Sarrah! You're in!
Nice
What a joy to watch a true, talented artist at work. Such a beautiful piece. Congratulations and thank you for sharing your skills with us.
Thank you so much, Jeff!
I sat here and watched you make, and yet I still have no idea how you ended up with that piece! My brain hurts.
Thank you Mitch!
cheers to you. That looked like a dangerous turning.
Thank you, Doug! You’re in!
The imagination you have to come up with this is amazing. It is absolutely stunningly gorgeous💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜
Very beautiful
Thanks!
Cheers! to everyone in the whole world and everyone staying safe at home and following community guidelines
Thank you! You’re in!
A beautiful piece! Fascinating how placing it in the lathe at the corners of the cube made such an interesting cut patterns. Congratulations to Victor for winning this beautiful bowl.
“Cheers” to whoever wins this beautiful art work!
Cheers! You're in!
Does it count to mention Sam, Diane, Carla, Norm, Cliff, Frasier as well as Cheers?
Any way that was awesome. But I have a question. Did you plan for that, knot was it, too fall out?
Thanks! You’re in!
Excellent cheers reference!
Cheers, David. You work cheers my days. Especially like being surprised and cheered by the finished pieces of art.
Thanks! You’re in!
Well, that, at least, is one positive thing to come from Covid 19, cheers
Thanks David! You’re in!
It's great to see your experimentation with form, especially with such fine results.
Thanks Steven!
I’ll definitely subscribe no need to twist my arm. I’m this much closer to buying my own lathe 👌🏻 after watching how masterfully you created this work of art. Cheers to awesomeness.
Thank you Andrew! You’re in!
Watching your woodwork skill in 4K CHEERS me up during this hard time. Cheers !!!
Thank you Simon! You’re in!
How incredible to me that you can look at a chunk of wood and see that gorgeous piece just waiting to emerge from it!
Thanks so much Kristi!
Unusual yet pleasing piece David. Pushing that knot out definitely gave the piece a more natural look. Cheers from Ireland.
Thank you! You’re in!
Amazing job, my 13 year old showed me this. He misses woodshop, so you're helping through the long boring days. Cheers!
Thanks James! You’re in! You inspire me! Cheers to always learning!
@@DavidAdamsen He is trying! Virtual learning starts on Monday here. Hope all is well at your home!
David, T like the work you do. I am a 81 year old retired carpenter and it motivates me io keep pluging away at turniing. Keep up the good And when I open a Bottle of wine tonighi, it is Cheers to tou. Dave Sinnett
Thanks Dave! You’re in! Happy turning!
WOW!! I am in total awe of watching these folks take other wise unusable wood and turn them into magnificent!
Thanks Mark!
I had a really hard time imagining what it would look like for a while. Cheers to you on a superb and beautiful piece. Thanks for sharing your talent.
Thank you Edward! You’re in!
that is amazing! i been watching a lot of woodturning stuff, and I never seen someone do that with sharp edges! fantastic! cheers!
Thanks David! You’re in!
Thanks for all the cool creations dude. Cheers
Thanks! You’re in!
Wow! That is beautiful. Very unique. I love the knot that was knocked out. Cheers to you and your talent!
Thank you! You’re in!
I am loving passing my social distancing time watching your channel. Your work is brilliant. Thank you for posting. Please everyone stay home, be safe! Cheers to you, Mr. Adamsen.
Cheers errupted from my lips as you displayed the completed work! I am still amazed by this stunning piece!
Thanks! You’re in! ✌️
I’ve watched this several times...it cheers me to see it! Funny, even after the first time, it’s still a surprise to watch you get there! Beautiful piece, a celebration of the craft. Well...the ART!
Thanks so much Martin! You’re in!
Cheers! Thank you for letting us see the magic in the making of that beautiful piece. It is truly extraordinary.
Thank you! You’re in!
Cheers, man!! I've been fascinated by woodworking since I was in middle school, and I'm newly obsessed with woodturning. I love practical, tangible art and this is really stunning!
Thanks Briana! You’re in!
David, I'm just getting started and seeing this quality of work really wets the appetite. Look forward to learning and seeing more of your work. Thanks for taking the time and posting for us to enjoy. Cheers.
Thanks Chuck! You’re in!
Cheers David and all. I have to say this is the most unusual woodturning creation I have yet to see. Starting with a beautiful cube of Maple burl, and working to the beautiful item. PS. The opening of your videos is relaxing in itself. Thanks for such great work and sharing.
Hello David.
This is the first time that I watched your channel. I have a recent fascination and respect with watching wood turning and your channel popped up in my feed. Absolutely beautiful artwork! I would have subscribed even without your giveaway. Thank you for showing your work!
Cheers,
Lisa
Thanks very much Lisa! You’re in!
You possess a talent that was a Gift from God. I ENJOY watching all your work. So exquisite. Congratulations 👏👏👏
Thank you so much, Rosemarie!
Very unique and beautiful piece! Those corners flying by still give me the shivers, lol. Nice work, and Cheers!
Thank you Dave! You’re in!
Another beautiful handicraft or rather a work of art. In addition, the film itself has an amazing atmosphere. Congratulations. What you lose seems to be a nice way to survive hard times and for life.
Thanks very much!
I've watched every woodturming video on RUclips and this is hands down the best piece produced... Absolutely awesome
Thanks a lot Mac! ✌️
Your designs are breathtaking-ingly addictive and wow me every time I see them! You got a real talent mate, Cheers!!!
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It’s amazing what things of beauty are hidden in a cube! Three cheers to you, David
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What a work of Art! That is one stunning and smexy🥰 bowl you made! Your skillset is Bar None! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 Congrats on taking our minds off this whole mess this world is in, you rock! Much Appreciated! Cheers and have a great week!
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Whoever wins this beautiful piece, I will raise my glass and say 'cheers' to them. Its stunning David xx
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Cheers David. This is an amazing piece. I used to watch a woodturning show back in the 90s it was so much fun to watch the creations, although they mostly turned legs, railings, and the occasional bowl, nothing as artful as this. Thank you for sharing 🌞🌞🌞
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Cheers from Texas. Stay sane during this troubling time. Love watching you work.
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