DIY: How to Transform Stone into a Luxurious Bowl

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  • Опубликовано: 1 фев 2025

Комментарии • 14

  • @damonmoore8741
    @damonmoore8741 7 дней назад +1

    Let’s go my brother,
    School is in session,awesome project
    🤜🏾🤛🏾💯💪🏾🔨respect

  • @adjsdad
    @adjsdad 7 дней назад

    Very nice project! Looking forward to seeing your next one.

    • @Ringstone-Handmade
      @Ringstone-Handmade  7 дней назад

      Thank you, it’s very nice. I have many more ideas that I’d love to share.

  • @majbarkai
    @majbarkai 18 часов назад

    Wonderful piece once again! I would love to watch tutorials from you. Seeing the quality of your work and knowing it’s created with hand held tools rather than ultra expensive commercial equipment is even more impressive. I’m just starting out as a hobbyist cutting and hollowing stones after limiting myself to sanding and polishing for some time. I started out doing everything by hand, chisels and sandpaper and a lot of elbow grease. Such a labor of love though slow going. I recently got a drill press (wow what a difference it makes being able to attach sanding tools to it!) a small bench grinder and a small disk/belt sander along with an angle grinder. I have bought a few attachments for the angle grinder and discovered the possibilities that exist when that tool is at my disposal. After watching what you and a small number of other people are able to accomplish with the tools I have at hand has given me the confidence to try cutting and hollowing out the stones I’ve only had a chance to se from the surface. I thought I had to wait until I got a lapidary saw before I could do more than simply polishing the surface of the wonderful stones I find near the rivers and streams around Northern California where I live. You have made it obvious that it doesn’t require thousands of dollars worth of tools and equipment and a huge workshop to produce wondrous pieces of art that are functional and unique. I started my love of rock hounding as a child and now in my 50’s I find it extremely therapeutic to go into the garage (workshop) to decompress after a long day at work. I have watched all of your videos and am always excited when you post a new one. The most recent one I know of came out today and at the end you asked for suggestions including the offer of tutorials. I would be so grateful if you made videos that teach your technique and make suggestions about tools and attachments (among other topics). Starting with the most important and/or necessary tools and skills and building from that foundation would be very appreciated and useful for me and, I presume, your other viewers. Thanks in advance for considering this and,fingers crossed, for teaching us some fundamentals including how to select a stone, how to make the most of it and show its full potential and the best tools for the job and how to use them effectively, efficiently and safely.
    I appreciate the time and effort you put into every video and work piece you produce and can’t wait for the next one to come out. Please keep it up and consider making tutorials to share your knowledge and love for rock/stone working.

    • @Ringstone-Handmade
      @Ringstone-Handmade  9 часов назад

      Thank you so much for your kind words and for sharing your journey with stone working-it’s truly inspiring to hear how passionate you are about this craft! I’m thrilled that my work has given you the confidence to explore cutting and hollowing stones with the tools you have. You’re absolutely right; you don’t need expensive equipment to create something beautiful and unique. It’s all about creativity, patience, and a love for the process.
      I’m so glad you’ve enjoyed my videos, and I truly appreciate your suggestion about creating tutorials. It’s something I’ve been considering for a while, and your comment has motivated me even more. I’ll definitely start working on a series that covers the basics-from selecting the right stones and tools to techniques for cutting, hollowing, and polishing. Safety and efficiency will also be a big focus, as they’re so important in this craft.
      It’s amazing how therapeutic working with stones can be, and I love that you’ve found such joy and relaxation in it. Keep experimenting and pushing your skills-you’re doing incredible work! Thank you again for your support, and stay tuned for those tutorials. I can’t wait to share more with you and help you take your craft to the next level! 😊

  • @ДмитрийТерпиловский

    Отличная работа 👍брат камнетес...🍀🍀🍀

  • @user-wn6mr2pz1l
    @user-wn6mr2pz1l Час назад

    What angle grinder discs do you use for cutting and polishing

  • @BarefootViking
    @BarefootViking 3 дня назад

    Any luck selling these?

    • @Ringstone-Handmade
      @Ringstone-Handmade  3 дня назад

      Already sold.

    • @BarefootViking
      @BarefootViking 3 дня назад

      @Ringstone-Handmade I meant do you have sell many of these bowls

    • @Ringstone-Handmade
      @Ringstone-Handmade  3 дня назад

      @BarefootViking It varies. What do you consider a lot?

    • @BarefootViking
      @BarefootViking 2 дня назад

      @@Ringstone-Handmade more than a few a month. I have a no rules site that sells stone carvings,thought I would bring up bowls to them