What a journey! I had so many thoughts during this: "Why would you cover up that gorgeous wood?" "The dye looks cool, what's the fail there?" "Oh I see, that finish is not stable at all!" I'm glad you went back to the original wood, it looks really good with the black base.
The paint technique looked cool…it looked like blown art glass. And the natural wood looks great with the black base. I’m guessing you used a primer before the color application. If it had shellac in it, the tannins shouldn’t have leached out. I think this technique is worth another try. I like where this is headed if you’re willing to try it again. Best of luck to you!
What you thought was a fail was very pretty, but I much prefer the natural wood grains. My dad and my late husband both did so much wood working, and I loved watching them, helping when I could. I have several pieces of their handiwork in my home, and love it. My dad worked mostly with pine, but husband worked with oak, cedar, and black walnut from our property. It's all deeply loved
I love spalted wood and thought you were nuts covering it up. Sorry your dye failed but am very glad you got it back to spalt. I just did a spalted urn and cut an 1/2” inset in the lid and put my badge and wings in it then poured resin over the whole thing. It is really solid.
When you began spray painting the urn, I started screaming at the screen. No! That beautiful wood!!! I’m so glad that was a fail. It was pretty, but the wood is prettier.
I made wood turning when I was 14-15 YO, and what I see here gives me the taste to return to that, and I am 73 by now. What a nice lobby. Like others above, it was a nice try with white epoxy and color spots, but the grain of this special piece of wood is unlikely. Bravo.
As epic as that spalting is, I had trouble figuring out why youd cover it. But experimenting is a must to lubricate the creative flow. Nicely done sir. 🤝
Thank you for sharing your idea. Even if you didn't like the outcome, you when back to the machine and grind the color off and put it in his natural beauty. Beautiful job the first and last. Beautiful!
Have to admit I almost cried when I watched you pull out the paint...but definitely am glad the wood spoke up and you brought it back to it's natural beauty. It truly is a stunning piece!
I’m glad you took the piece back to natural wood! However, the white with the unique dye pattern was also kinda cool! Please do the colour version again, but with a more nondescript wood piece. That way you get best of both worlds
Hi . You are right to tell him you liked the coloring the wood . I am studied in accademia di bella arti di firenze and I am painting and drawing . I am Lebanese . Best regards .
The resin and ink finish was really cool and I hope you try it again on a piece of wood with less character. But absolutely the right call here...letting that spectacular spalting show itself off!
Yep paint/dye effect is a super cool concept. I hope you can get it to work in the future and show us. This piece is gorgeous with the spalting though. But I really want to see this paint/dye technique come to life!
i have to say i do indeed prefer wood over paint. i sometimes see woodturners apply a "colored" finish... such as yellowish or similar, where i find the natural grain color is beautiful enough. but, that being said, other finishes don't necessarily take away from the beauty of the wood.
When you started painting it white I was yelling "No!!" at my screen. I just thought the wood was so cool and beautiful. Something about it reminds me of an old world map. Thanks for saving it!
Great again Jack, look forward to seeing what you've been working on every week. I personally preferred the original, may have shouted NOO when you shaved it all off, I would have loved having that on my shelf, perfect or not it was different and a 100% one off. To be honest all your stuff is, I'd be pleased to own any of your work, your a real talent. Don't give up on the paint idea though, try it again, may work better next time 😀
When i start watching this wideo i see just beautiful spalted maple wood. When you painted with white epoxy resin i said oh noooo. In the end you make beautiful peace of art.
I prefer the final version. The wood is so beautiful and dramatic. Much better than the painted version which was actually better than I expected. Try it again sometime with a lesser piece of wood.
Wow, what a great idea for a steady rest. Those look like dryer drum bearings. I'm glad you chose the natural finish. The spalting in that wood was amazing.
Do you ever think, "Every time I sharpen this, it gets a little smaller. One day it will be gone"? Good call on the finish, by the way. That wood is too beautiful to be covered up.
The original design reminded me of the Easter Eggs my mom used to paint, back when you could buy actual Haas egg dye that you could paint on the eggs. I miss those.
I'm soo happy u ended up just leaving this to be a natural beauty! I'm a fan of color/tye dye messiness but when I saw u cover up that amazing natural pattern I was so sad! Sooo glad I stayed until the end of the video!!! Love you work n your eye for your creations!
At first I thought covering up the beautiful wood was a bad choice, but I really liked it when it was done! However I agree that the natural wood is hard to improve upon. I call it a win either way!
Thanks. It was never hidden is it’s also visible on the inside of the open form vase. This is why I selected this piece of wood for this project. I wanted the contrast of natures patterns and man made patterns.. but as shown, nature always gets it right and humans make mistakes
Absolutely beautiful, I just wanted to just be itself all along I’m glad that you saw that the wood is beautiful . I would love to have that , I would display that in my house proudly !💜
Beautiful! I have had things go bad on me, I think what's most important is if you can recover the piece, and you did that in amazing fashion! Fantastic work brother!!
@@JackMackWoodturning I loved the idea and look of the paint and think they both were nice. The paint was fun and the natural grain is classic. It's like we got 2 videos in 1!
Hi Jack Well done you I'd of thrown a wobbly and throw it away great save it looks awesome thanks for not given up. The natural spalting and the grain of the wood is magnificent. Can't wait foryour next video.
I love using acholol ink, on the next small piece you work on try putting on a clear epoxy turn slowly add the white acholol ink while it is still setting up and wet the add the colors you would like to use. Once everything sets up and dries add another coat of epoxy and again rotate slowly while it hardens. Start small and play with it. That’s how I figured out how to blend and make coasters, canvases and glasses.
Well hello again.wow this wood is interesting inside many ways. I love the pattern on the wood. It would look beautiful polished. Looks like someone has splattered something on it. Isn’t wood fascinating. Well I wasn’t expecting the colour you added but it is so cool 😎 how amazing. So so beautiful. Excellent job. Both looks were great but my favourite is the finished piece.
I love the patterns in the natural wood Jack. I did like the colour, but when you removed it the beauty showed itself. I hope you had a good week Jack ? 😊
Nice save Jack. I do like the finished product but wish the first try had succeeded. Anyone can make a spalted vase including me if I get the right piece of wood. But please try the technique again, maybe on a plainer piece of wood because I think you were going somewhere cool. Stuart
I have to admit that I was shocked when you started painting that great spalted wood. But i do like the concept, maybe use something like pine instead 😅.
As cool as the original design was, I appreciate seeing the natural grain of the wood. Well done and nice save.
Thanks man. It’s nice to experiment though right?
I agree 🌴🍊🐊
I was so happy to see it go back to the natural wood!! It’s beautiful!
Beautiful work 👏! You made the right choice. The spalting in that wood is amazing. Hard to beat mother nature's artwork. Take care and GOD BLESS 🙏!
What a journey! I had so many thoughts during this: "Why would you cover up that gorgeous wood?" "The dye looks cool, what's the fail there?" "Oh I see, that finish is not stable at all!" I'm glad you went back to the original wood, it looks really good with the black base.
I’m glad you took the paint off. The natural wood is so pretty.
The paint technique looked cool…it looked like blown art glass. And the natural wood looks great with the black base. I’m guessing you used a primer before the color application. If it had shellac in it, the tannins shouldn’t have leached out. I think this technique is worth another try. I like where this is headed if you’re willing to try it again. Best of luck to you!
What you thought was a fail was very pretty, but I much prefer the natural wood grains. My dad and my late husband both did so much wood working, and I loved watching them, helping when I could. I have several pieces of their handiwork in my home, and love it. My dad worked mostly with pine, but husband worked with oak, cedar, and black walnut from our property. It's all deeply loved
Knowing when to scrap a finished look definitely worked out on this piece. I absolutely love it!!
I'm glad the original finish was a fail. That wood is BEAUTIFUL!
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Much better. When you started painting that beautiful grain, I was gonna stop watching but I'm glad I waited. Beautiful now.
When you sprayed the white I am like "NO!! What is he doing!!" I love the 'paint splatter' effect the wood gives. Beautiful!
I love spalted wood and thought you were nuts covering it up. Sorry your dye failed but am very glad you got it back to spalt. I just did a spalted urn and cut an 1/2” inset in the lid and put my badge and wings in it then poured resin over the whole thing. It is really solid.
That sounds like a treat for the eye~!
When you began spray painting the urn, I started screaming at the screen. No! That beautiful wood!!! I’m so glad that was a fail. It was pretty, but the wood is prettier.
I made wood turning when I was 14-15 YO, and what I see here gives me the taste to return to that, and I am 73 by now. What a nice lobby.
Like others above, it was a nice try with white epoxy and color spots, but the grain of this special piece of wood is unlikely. Bravo.
You definitely should give it a try buddy 👍🏻
As epic as that spalting is, I had trouble figuring out why youd cover it. But experimenting is a must to lubricate the creative flow. Nicely done sir. 🤝
That wood is beautiful. I'm so glad to see it so respectfully preserved in its natural glory.
When you started spraying the white paint, I was like NNNOOOO! So much more attractive with the natural beauty of the wood!
I couldn’t understand why he would paint such a beautiful piece of wood in the first place. I love the natural wood! Nature is the best artist
The entire time I was watching this I was wondering, 'Why cover up that crazy woodgrain pattern?'. LOL
Thank you for sharing your idea. Even if you didn't like the outcome, you when back to the machine and grind the color off and put it in his natural beauty. Beautiful job the first and last. Beautiful!
Thanks Rose. Glad you enjoyed it. 😊👍🏻
Have to admit I almost cried when I watched you pull out the paint...but definitely am glad the wood spoke up and you brought it back to it's natural beauty. It truly is a stunning piece!
I’m glad you took the piece back to natural wood! However, the white with the unique dye pattern was also kinda cool! Please do the colour version again, but with a more nondescript wood piece. That way you get best of both worlds
Hi . You are right to tell him you liked the coloring the wood . I am studied in accademia di bella arti di firenze and I am painting and drawing . I am Lebanese . Best regards .
There is no right and wrong when it comes to opinion Omar
@@JackMackWoodturning you are right . But I thinking your friends group . I don't want to do some things wrong .
@@omarchammaa4555 sorry dude that made no sense to me
The resin and ink finish was really cool and I hope you try it again on a piece of wood with less character. But absolutely the right call here...letting that spectacular spalting show itself off!
I was so happy when you removed the paint and dyes. I thought the wood was so beautuful naturally. It was a gorgeous finish.
I nearly wept when you painted it. Im so glad you took it off in the end.
Love how you can remove it as if it were never there. Incredible.
That natural woodgrain is AMAZING.
Oh Jack. I love this way better than the first.
Yep paint/dye effect is a super cool concept. I hope you can get it to work in the future and show us. This piece is gorgeous with the spalting though. But I really want to see this paint/dye technique come to life!
Me too. Needs a little perfecting I think
Отлично ! Вначале было 👎 . Но потом ты убрал краску , и получилось очень круто , очень красиво !! ! Супер ! 👍👍👍👌
Can't say I am sad the staining didn't work out. The epic spalting deserves to be showcased.
It would have been very visible on the internal part of the vase.
seeing the wood is far more enjoyable than when you painted it. great job!
I totally agree! Do you always prefer wood over paint finish?
i have to say i do indeed prefer wood over paint. i sometimes see woodturners apply a "colored" finish... such as yellowish or similar, where i find the natural grain color is beautiful enough. but, that being said, other finishes don't necessarily take away from the beauty of the wood.
For real, I was like, "Bro... why you paint such pretty wood?" Then you fixed it. Gorgeous finale!!
When you started painting it white I was yelling "No!!" at my screen. I just thought the wood was so cool and beautiful. Something about it reminds me of an old world map. Thanks for saving it!
Glad you scraped off that colored stuff. That is a beautiful turning .
This is the way it was suppose to be from the beginning. Sometimes the simplicity of things is the most beautiful..
Great again Jack, look forward to seeing what you've been working on every week. I personally preferred the original, may have shouted NOO when you shaved it all off, I would have loved having that on my shelf, perfect or not it was different and a 100% one off. To be honest all your stuff is, I'd be pleased to own any of your work, your a real talent. Don't give up on the paint idea though, try it again, may work better next time 😀
Beautiful vase, perfect choice of wood. I like the natural wood versus the colored one
When i start watching this wideo i see just beautiful spalted maple wood. When you painted with white epoxy resin i said oh noooo. In the end you make beautiful peace of art.
Couldn't understand why you chose such an interesting piece of wood to try that with. Was very pleased to see you turn the resin off.
I prefer the final version. The wood is so beautiful and dramatic. Much better than the painted version which was actually better than I expected. Try it again sometime with a lesser piece of wood.
Thanks L. Again with dye or no dye?
Glad you enjoyed it. I reckon you will like my latest vid.
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Scary stuff there for a while. Glad that Nature's way carried the day. Thanks, Jack for showing us all of it!
The end product was GREAT!
Glad you removed the dyed finish, the wood is beautiful. Good save ❗👍
Wow, what a great idea for a steady rest. Those look like dryer drum bearings. I'm glad you chose the natural finish. The spalting in that wood was amazing.
Thanks. The splaying would have been on display either way as the inside of the vase was fully visible. 👍🏻
Do you ever think, "Every time I sharpen this, it gets a little smaller. One day it will be gone"?
Good call on the finish, by the way. That wood is too beautiful to be covered up.
The original design reminded me of the Easter Eggs my mom used to paint, back when you could buy actual Haas egg dye that you could paint on the eggs. I miss those.
Thanks a lot TP. Sounds like you had some great Easters! 😊👍🏻
I'm soo happy u ended up just leaving this to be a natural beauty!
I'm a fan of color/tye dye messiness but when I saw u cover up that amazing natural pattern I was so sad! Sooo glad I stayed until the end of the video!!!
Love you work n your eye for your creations!
I'm glad you changed your finish. The wood is too beautiful to cover in paint.
At first I thought covering up the beautiful wood was a bad choice, but I really liked it when it was done! However I agree that the natural wood is hard to improve upon. I call it a win either way!
Thanks. It was never hidden is it’s also visible on the inside of the open form vase. This is why I selected this piece of wood for this project. I wanted the contrast of natures patterns and man made patterns.. but as shown, nature always gets it right and humans make mistakes
Not, in my opinion, a mistake - rather an interesting and potentially lovely option!
Beautiful piece of art ❤ this wood grain needed to be seen.
Absolutely beautiful, I just wanted to just be itself all along I’m glad that you saw that the wood is beautiful . I would love to have that , I would display that in my house proudly !💜
I didn't know where you were going with this, while the "splatter" was very cool.... I LOVE the natural wood so much more!
The first design was really nice but I personally like the natural wood. U do fantastic work!!
My favorites are FABRIC and OUT OF THIS WORLD.
Masterful rescue! You will have to try this one again.
Beautiful piece of work there Jack as usual! 👍🏻 Thank you for sharing!
This did turn out beautiful, but I loved the white with all of the colors. I hope you try it again.
Beautiful! I have had things go bad on me, I think what's most important is if you can recover the piece, and you did that in amazing fashion! Fantastic work brother!!
That turned out amazing! Love the grain pattern on this piece.
Thanks M. Did you prefer the final piece to the original idea?
It is quite beautiful isn't it?
@@JackMackWoodturning I loved the idea and look of the paint and think they both were nice. The paint was fun and the natural grain is classic. It's like we got 2 videos in 1!
Gorgeous! Interesting with the colour but absolutely love the natural wood! Stunning on the black base!!
Hi Jack Well done you I'd of thrown a wobbly and throw it away great save it looks awesome thanks for not given up. The natural spalting and the grain of the wood is magnificent. Can't wait foryour next video.
Thanks Amanda. Did you prefer the revised version?
@@JackMackWoodturning I actually liked the both but the revised one is what nature is made to look like.
I about died when you covered up that beautiful wood.
The natural wood looks much better, another beauty, ❤️ From Boston
A beautiful work undone for more spectacular finish.
Everything you have done has been AMAZING. 😍😍😍😍
Thanks Maddy. Which one was your favourite though?
Beautiful, like waves in the ocean
Lovely
I liked the second finish much better! Thanks, Good job.
I screamed "NOOOOOOO" at 13:38... But then, the final result is stunning. But i need to see this technique revisited with the same colours, please!!!!
Wow Jack! That was an awesome and exciting transformation man👍. Loved both designs. What a piece! Priceless..
Well then as one would say..
Jack Mack for the save. I bet that holds about 6 or 7 pints eh? Great job once again.
I love using acholol ink, on the next small piece you work on try putting on a clear epoxy turn slowly add the white acholol ink while it is still setting up and wet the add the colors you would like to use. Once everything sets up and dries add another coat of epoxy and again rotate slowly while it hardens. Start small and play with it. That’s how I figured out how to blend and make coasters, canvases and glasses.
Lovely, I will give it a shot. Thanks!
I think you might like my new vid.
ruclips.net/video/9C0q_VLZrhc/видео.html
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I liked to effect of the resin and dyes, but that spalting with the black base came out amazing !
Thank frank
Ну так лучше! А то смола какая то, капли не понятные... А это естественная красота! Здорово! 👍 Класс!!! 👍
🇧🇷Such a magnificent and unique piece of art. Very beautiful.
Yep splat was already in the wood glad you went back ,,,love love this ❤😂😂
The natural wood design is far better than the painted version.
Love the natural look. Am glad the first idea didn't work out! Beautiful.
Well hello again.wow this wood is interesting inside many ways. I love the pattern on the wood. It would look beautiful polished. Looks like someone has splattered something on it. Isn’t wood fascinating. Well I wasn’t expecting the colour you added but it is so cool 😎 how amazing. So so beautiful. Excellent job. Both looks were great but my favourite is the finished piece.
Thanks Sue. Me too. Did you like the colours though?
@@JackMackWoodturning yes I did I love the colours it was gorgeous.
Good save. Looked great both ways. End results are great.
You had me worried. The end results are gorgeous!
Thanks T. If at first you don’t succeed…
Don’t know why you would have painted over beautiful wood but I’m glad you changed it.
I love the patterns in the natural wood Jack. I did like the colour, but when you removed it the beauty showed itself. I hope you had a good week Jack ? 😊
The paint was nice, but like the wood better. It's beautiful just the way it is
I totally agree!
I think you might like my latest vid:
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I liked the colour work but I'm glad you ended up with the natural grain.
Well saved jack I do prefer the natural beauty of the wood
Like12.,,,..
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Thanks a lot. Which one was your favourite?
Beautiful result! Thank you for sharing your time and projects!👍🤟🪡🎨
Jack, the Phoenix. Don't you see her? She has been reborn ❤
Nice save Jack. I do like the finished product but wish the first try had succeeded. Anyone can make a spalted vase including me if I get the right piece of wood. But please try the technique again, maybe on a plainer piece of wood because I think you were going somewhere cool.
Stuart
That grain would have been a mistake to hide. Good Choice and well done!
Thanks G. Glad you enjoyed it. I reckon you will like my latest vid.
ruclips.net/video/9C0q_VLZrhc/видео.html
Very pretty, much better than the painted one.
I'm so glad the epoxy failed. That's a beautiful piece of wood. We were getting upset watching this.
Cool. The salting would have been very visible on the inside of this open vessel either way. But I agree the finished piece is lovely
Super great job!!!!
Great save Jack. The final result is beautiful.
Beautiful! Well done!
Thank you
Love the colours but nature sure is beautiful.😘😘
I like them both, but that first one was pretty cool
Love the ebonising jam lol, Glad you stuck with it looks amazing Jack!
Aston @IWMS
The wood is beautiful,l love this too
I have to admit that I was shocked when you started painting that great spalted wood. But i do like the concept, maybe use something like pine instead 😅.
If it was made of pine, and I painted it in the same way … the inside (which is on show, would be pine. 🤢
@@JackMackWoodturning Your right😉