That turned out beautiful! But the only thing I could think of watching this video was the lovely red and white non dyed weed free mulch that would be a blessing in my garden beds!
SOU marceneiro à trinta anos e fico maravilhado em ver esses homens de garra fazer trabalhos tão magnífico com tão pouco recurso. Aqui no Brasil os profissionais primeiro querem tecnologia pra depois ver se têm capacidade pra tal, daí passou o tempo dele.
Que talento vaya obra maestra de macro torno, soberbio resultado.., todo mi respeto y admiración y que peligroso a su vez.. gracias mil por sus aportes
Patrimonio vivo. Literalmente deja con la boca abierta. Es emocionante ver lo que logra con tanta precision. Nunca habia visto esa madera tan hermosa. En que lugar esta este excepcional maestro de la madera. Gracias por dar a conocer su arte.
The Master Craftsman demonstrated his skills, dedication, talent, knowledge, expertise, patience, courage, determination, professionalism, integrity, and above all, attention to minute details.
This looks incredible, but I'm wondering if it would be possible to first saw off some of that wood to leave usable offcuts instead of just turning everything that's not the end product into chips 🤔
I've seen that done with large wooden bowls, where they use a curved tool that cuts out the inside, then use the cutout for a second bowl. Hard to imagine how this could be done with this huge piece of expensive looking wood, but it does seem like a lot of waste. I guess the explanation is "not feasible "
😢 yeah sure it looks good 😌 but waisted good wood or destroyed 65% wood into chips and Sawdust wow genius work 🥸🤐🤑, could have used that outside wood for something to make the Log Thinner and don’t have to make the dust out of it?? This is what Money 💴 is for can 🥳buy anything and Destroy anything Even Beautiful Nature 🤦🏼🤷🏻🤯🦥
Love to see expert work performed. Especially fascinating to watch craftsmen from other places across the world ply their trades - from a shop, with access to different materials, different sensibilities regarding what people want, different set-ups, tools, etc. Awesome, guys, thank you!! 🙏🏼💗
My great grandson is asking "What species of tree? How much did the piece weigh before and after finishing? What kind of blades were used on your right angle grinder? Did you hand-rub Tung, Danish or ____________ oil to preserve and/or enhance the wood?"
I know it's alllllll about wood working....but I love how my guy got the matching hat and bandana 💪🏾💪🏾 you look good you feel good....yall know the rest
Is not "beautiful", I don't understand how you can cut down a tree to make a vase as huge as it is useless and to put corpses of flowers in it, it's stupid and a worrying symptom of our civilization infected by its consumerism. It's not art because it's reproduced in huge numbers.
@@renatocanetti4469 I hope not, that is an endangered species. I dont think it is Padauk either as that is African and the turner here looks most likely Vietnamese (also a PG Bank calendar on the wall which is a Vietnamese bank). Likely Vietnamese Mahogany or possibly Vietnamese Redwood (Dalbergia tonkinensis also endangered and sales of it are illegal).
In awe of the extreme danger and skill involved in giant red wood turning. Woodworking on a colossal lathe is truly captivating!
They are made by skilled workers
Good
More than impressed absolutely 😮
Nice job friend
👍👍👍 ein Kompliment für so viel handwerkliches Geschick
This is a master craftsman at the height of his art!!!😮
Wot s WAMI ja polnost,ü SOLIDAREN!!!
You are a master craftsman I wish I could afford a piece like that good luck to you,
Wow! I turn a lot but this is beyond the pale. Magnicent turner and magnificent wood. Thank you.
100 year old redwood for some wealthy dude.
@@KGohBoy: of course you're right but that doesn't change what this turner did.
Put a tarp under where your working and save some shavings for later😊
U masterow , struzhka tozhe poydet w delo!...
That’s crazy but it’s so beautiful
Very greate hardwork for a Beautifull creativity 👍
Very impressive!
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That turned out beautiful! But the only thing I could think of watching this video was the lovely red and white non dyed weed free mulch that would be a blessing in my garden beds!
Wow, I never knew technology could blend so seamlessly with traditional craftsmanship until I saw these Wood CNC machines in action.
Lowkach, ty rukami sotwori??,- chpu...
My grandfather got a lot of wood turning; this certainly beats that. This is beautiful and big.
Thanks for our ancestors whoever planting these many trees to use now.
Kakie predki,- priroda! Wed etim derew,jam nemenee 200 let...
Simply amazing work and done with the bare basics.
A true artisan.
Beautiful work
That’s some beautiful wood 🪵
SOU marceneiro à trinta anos e fico maravilhado em ver esses homens de garra fazer trabalhos tão magnífico com tão pouco recurso.
Aqui no Brasil os profissionais primeiro querem tecnologia pra depois ver se têm capacidade pra tal, daí passou o tempo dele.
ബാരിഗുഡ് ഷവാസ്.. 👌👌👌👌❤️🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
que maravillosa obra .estar al frente de ese madero hay que tener mucho valor. cuídense muchas bendiciones
❤ super very nice 👍❤🎉❤
Maravilha de trabalho! Grande obra de arte! Parabéns e Obrigado! 👍👍👋👋👋👋👋👋👋👋👋👋👋👋👋👋👋👋
ផុះិផ"៛៛#៛3❤😂😢🎉🎉🎉😢
Safety first
Iindo, imaginável e a mais dedicação da arte manual. Dificil de encontrarmos na era da robótica e impressoras 3D. Um oásis do melhor da raça humana.
Que talento vaya obra maestra de macro torno, soberbio resultado.., todo mi respeto y admiración y que peligroso a su vez.. gracias mil por sus aportes
Yes very dangerous whoa
Amazing skill
It's so good that it should be presented as a trophy. A tennis tournament should sign up.
He has done all this with nothing but his hands and a simple wood turning machine. No fancy machinery. Give him credit for that.
Полностью согласен,но сколько ценного дерева ушло в отходы.Это всеравно как купить билет на поезд а пойти пешком.
Good work ❤❤❤❤
Very very good your eccselent work
Unbelievable This craftsmanship is from the highest level. 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Очень люблю смотреть на работу Мастеров по дереву. Обычные люди своими руками создают шедевры. Браво!
Everything was very professional.. I watched it from start to finish and found it very captivating 😀
🤩 wow fantastico complimenti davvero 💪🏼💪🏼💪🏼💪🏼💪🏼💪🏼
❤
Bravo excellent travail c'est vraiment trop beau 🥰👌💪👏👏👏
Very skilled workers. Well done.
Perfect and simple work. All can I do in our kitchen.
Patrimonio vivo. Literalmente deja con la boca abierta. Es emocionante ver lo que logra con tanta precision. Nunca habia visto esa madera tan hermosa. En que lugar esta este excepcional maestro de la madera. Gracias por dar a conocer su arte.
ഷവാസ് ബാരിഗുഡ് 🌹🌹🌹🌹❤️❤️❤️❤️👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌
Yes but don't understands
Grande artista lavoro bellissimo
Impecable y excelente trabajo..felicitaciones desde Argentina.
dr .8
ಅದ್ಬುತವಾದ ಕೌಶಲ್ಯ, ಆದರೆ ಆಕೃತಿ ರಚನೆ ಮಾಡುವಾಗ ಕಣ್ಣುಗಳ ರಕ್ಷಣೆ ಬಗ್ಗೆ ಗಮನ ಹರಿಸುವುದು ಸೂಕ್ತ.
Incredible craftsmanship and the wood is gorgeous. What is that wood?
Looks like padauk ?
From one wood turner to another grate work brother
😍A lot of work goes into this art. The reward must be very high, I am hoping.
Oh that's amazing
Красота!!!
An absolute artist at work and hard work it is. Beautiful work to be treasured
Мастер высшего класса! Браво!
Outclass skilled person LOVE FOR HIS WORKING
Que madera esa esa? Me facino ese trabajo y la destreza de los operarios, me encanta lo que hicieron
عمل جميل يخفي خلفه جهدا كبيرا جدا
Прекрасный материал для изготовления мебели на заказ просто потрясающий ❤❤❤😊
The Master Craftsman demonstrated his skills, dedication, talent, knowledge, expertise, patience, courage, determination, professionalism, integrity, and above all, attention to minute details.
This looks incredible, but I'm wondering if it would be possible to first saw off some of that wood to leave usable offcuts instead of just turning everything that's not the end product into chips 🤔
I've seen that done with large wooden bowls, where they use a curved tool that cuts out the inside, then use the cutout for a second bowl. Hard to imagine how this could be done with this huge piece of expensive looking wood, but it does seem like a lot of waste. I guess the explanation is "not feasible "
Now that is DANGEROUS
Redwood is absolutely beautiful!!!
Es muy lindo el trabajo en madera precioso Felicito al artesano
😢 yeah sure it looks good 😌 but waisted good wood or destroyed 65% wood into chips and Sawdust wow genius work 🥸🤐🤑, could have used that outside wood for something to make the Log Thinner and don’t have to make the dust out of it?? This is what Money 💴 is for can 🥳buy anything and Destroy anything Even Beautiful Nature 🤦🏼🤷🏻🤯🦥
All those chips and dust can be mixed with a resin and made into to something.
I don’t think so 🤣. You have no idea what you’re talking about with your third grade English.
What do think about all the wooden houses and furniture all over the planet Mr. Third grade Einstein. 😂
Amazing
Wow! beautiful!
sangat menabjubkan..💯💫👍👍👍🙏..
You are a genius,may God continue to bless you
А дерево могло расти и выделять кислород как десятки а то и сотни лет до того как его спилили.
Togda i TWORIT nenado ,chto-li???
@@SergeyMartynowskiy-g8i Сухостой берёшь и работаешь)
I bet his shop smells good when he's turning a big piece of redwood like this one.
The most impressive thing about this guy is that he still has 10 fingers
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I was more impressed at first that he had actual closed told shoes on. But then at 1:20, there was the sandals.
And two functioning eyes. I couldn't see any eye protection
@@paulfaulkner9365@10:07 you can clearly see he’s wearing safety glasses 👍🏻
Edit: @11:55 it’s even easier to see.
Apakah nggak terlalu banyak bahan yang terbuang gaesss
AMAZING WORK....PURE ART.....THANK FOR SHARE ,..Greeting from Comodoro Rivadavia CHUBUT ARGENTINA
Wow galing at ang ganda
beatiful wood
Good woking
Love to see expert work performed. Especially fascinating to watch craftsmen from other places across the world ply their trades - from a shop, with access to different materials, different sensibilities regarding what people want, different set-ups, tools, etc. Awesome, guys, thank you!! 🙏🏼💗
... see expert ? So would I. Haven't found any yet....
@@RichardKuivila19471v❤
You've created something truly beautiful, and I can tell it requires a lot of effort. Thank you for generously sharing it with us.
Ok
Cảm ơn bạn đã chia sẻ video rất tuyệt vời 🎉🎉
My great grandson is asking "What species of tree? How much did the piece weigh before and after finishing? What kind of blades were used on your right angle grinder? Did you hand-rub Tung, Danish or ____________ oil to preserve and/or enhance the wood?"
Beautiful work! Stunning ❤
I know it's alllllll about wood working....but I love how my guy got the matching hat and bandana 💪🏾💪🏾 you look good you feel good....yall know the rest
OH WOW! That piece is magnificent! Well worth the time and effort! 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
I can’t believe they cut redwoods down to make those ? What are they? What do You do with them ?
Excelente
Amazing process with a beautiful result.
Чудо и красота❤
I have watched most of your videos and just love watching the vertical edger. Whom ever invented it should get a medal! LOL!
That is beautiful, and I’m sure very hard work. Thank you very much for sharing with us.❤
Is not "beautiful", I don't understand how you can cut down a tree to make a vase as huge as it is useless and to put corpses of flowers in it, it's stupid and a worrying symptom of our civilization infected by its consumerism.
It's not art because it's reproduced in huge numbers.
There are some seriously hardworking guys in this world.
Excellent.. 👌👌❤
wow dat' s is skillful
Fine craft
The End! Absolutely blew my mind. I thought - ok, one can do ONE such thing as a hobby. But... oh men...
Magnifico!!!
Selamat siang selamat beraktivitas bos semoga sehat selalu sukses selalu 🙏👍❤
Impressive!
keep up the good work and create more works
Жесть, столько ценного дерева в стружку извести!!!
Да и это тоже не куда не денеш в любом хорошем деле есть свои негативы дружища 😂😊😊
@@ВикторАпанасенко-й7ь ну это уж совсем за гранью добра и зла))) не могу такое смотреть без слез
A, ty nezadumywalsja skol,ko pozhiraüt lesnye pozhary??!
I was a master machinist. WHY did he not center the piece better on the chuck and tailstock?
What type of tree is this wood from? I've never seen such beautiful red wood. Nice work!
Redwood or pau-brasil. 🇧🇷
@@renatocanetti4469 Way too dense to be redwood. Pretty sure it is padauk - which also is native to where is guess to turner is from.
@@renatocanetti4469 I hope not, that is an endangered species. I dont think it is Padauk either as that is African and the turner here looks most likely Vietnamese (also a PG Bank calendar on the wall which is a Vietnamese bank). Likely Vietnamese Mahogany or possibly Vietnamese Redwood (Dalbergia tonkinensis also endangered and sales of it are illegal).
@@benchapman5247jump to conclusions much?
Super 👍
crazy impressive work Bro
Wonderful ❤
Great effort brother. Very well done🎉🎉🎉
Absolutely amazingly beautiful work!
Kayu yg cantik❤😍🙏
Excellent craftsmanship