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  • Опубликовано: 20 окт 2022
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    So let's talk about misusing resin, because that's exactly what I demonstrated in this video. Deep pours of this size require active cooling to avoid thermal cracking, and I really had no idea what I was getting into with this one other than that I fully anticipated that the resin would crack. I was not prepared for just how much cracking would take place, and I think that alone made the project much more difficult. I was also warned by a SuperClear representative that their resin is known to chip in woodturning applications, but I think the chip-out was exacerbated by all the extra voids left from the thermal cracking. In the end, the results speak for themselves, and I think all that extra work was worth it for a truly unique poisonous cauldron! Thanks for watching, and I hope you enjoyed me experimenting with a new (to me) fog machine!
    I'm not the first to coat burls in contrast-color epoxy before casting in resin, but this was my first attempt to emphasize the natural edges of the burl using glow pigments in epoxy. I also attempted to use glow pigments in the casting resin, but as expected, the glow powder drifts to the bottom of the mold and most of the pigment was lost. This was also the heaviest blank I have ever turned, coming close to 80 lbs. Fortunately, there's a nice core blank for a future project!
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  • @elliemae4525
    @elliemae4525 Год назад +1215

    Maaan! It's YOUR channel! If YOU want to put slow-mo segments into YOUR videos then just put them in. If slow-mo offends one person enough to write in and gripe about it then let that one person go and watch the millions and millions of other videos out there on RUclips. YOU just make YOUR videos the way YOU want to and we'll keep watching them. BTW, this project turned out just beautiful. Keep up the fantastic work and God bless!

    • @rambladesmanmoe6291
      @rambladesmanmoe6291 Год назад +58

      Amen to that brother

    • @veronikavolhejnova5036
      @veronikavolhejnova5036 Год назад +91

      And besides, for one such self-righteous half-wit there's lots of people who LOVE slow-motion explosions. Keep them coming! 😀

    • @lindajones4932
      @lindajones4932 Год назад +28

      Thank you for voicing what I think.

    • @gordonshute8816
      @gordonshute8816 Год назад +28

      100% agree. The cool thing about you is that you are doing something instead of just watching someone else do something.

    • @genacrooker5982
      @genacrooker5982 Год назад +11

      I agree with you one hundred percent on this. Good on you for saying it .

  • @isabellechristine8854
    @isabellechristine8854 11 месяцев назад +481

    the author does like to from scratch, shaping and trimming wood from large blocks into fine finished products. ruclips.net/user/postUgkxD-QRFQz730FJEh4f9BYSf-nkIMIC9hL_ as another reviewer mentioned, most projects require a lot of high-dollar equipment that most of us dont have the room or budget for. But, knowing how to do these things, even if we wont be able to practice the full stack project, is still great.

  • @stephenpell3194
    @stephenpell3194 4 месяца назад +35

    That bowl is one of the most beautiful things I have ever seen. Simply magnificent.

  • @pamyuhnke8143
    @pamyuhnke8143 6 месяцев назад +17

    Placing the glue with the green color reminds me of the pots that were repaired by gold- which made them even more beautiful. 💚

    • @DavidAdamsen
      @DavidAdamsen  6 месяцев назад

      Thank you so much

    • @DanceintheRaine666
      @DanceintheRaine666 Месяц назад

      ❤Kitsugi❤
      What a lovely ~ insightful compliment!
      I was thinking the green looked "opalescent"...

    • @mariajukejax9649
      @mariajukejax9649 11 дней назад

      You mean that Japanese method? I forget the name, but I totally agree with you. Indeed beautiful.

  • @enndee4861
    @enndee4861 Год назад +318

    My son (8 yo) and I watch your videos all the time, usually before bed. He loves them so much and enjoys that they are a “mystery” until the end as to what you are making… he says he really loved the glow in the dark creation. Thank you!

    • @DavidAdamsen
      @DavidAdamsen  Год назад +45

      Thank you so much, Enn! That warms my heart!

    • @mkivy
      @mkivy Год назад +11

      Wow, what another beautiful piece sir. Thank you so much is always just so enjoyable. 17:40

    • @claytonwhitman1608
      @claytonwhitman1608 Месяц назад

      @@DavidAdamsen I would like to ask, what the name of that tool and attachment is, where you cut that large section (blank) out of the middle of the bowl. THAT is a really cool piece of tooling, and I am glad that someone makes such things. Saves you time, and gives you a smaller blank to turn into something, from the same piece. Nice!!

  • @Cheshyre.
    @Cheshyre. Год назад +279

    Your cinematography alone is outstanding, no wonder your works are out of this world.

  • @katg-nw5tc
    @katg-nw5tc 8 месяцев назад +53

    You are not only so incredibly gifted, but then you edit perfectly and show off all the intricacies of the piece. So beautiful!

  • @gratchets
    @gratchets 10 месяцев назад +12

    Love how you can take a huge chunk of burl, cut it up, glue it up, add epoxy and colors and make it something incredibly unique. The vision you have is awesome and so much fun to watch you coax it out of the wood. Thank you for sharing!

  • @yellowdog2181
    @yellowdog2181 Год назад +313

    I’m a professional woodworker I can build anything from wood but turning is a different story. This stuff I always find fascinating and entertaining. Keep up the great work

    • @DavidAdamsen
      @DavidAdamsen  Год назад +17

      Cheers!

    • @unitedwestanddividedwefall2073
      @unitedwestanddividedwefall2073 Год назад +10

      @@DavidAdamsen You are amazing at what you do with
      a chunk of wood, this makes the 3rd video I've watched
      & I have to say your 1 of a kind in my book, ❤

    • @iainclark4835
      @iainclark4835 Год назад +14

      Same here, woodcarver/artist for 40 years working on heraldic coats of arms, can always recognise quality work...and this is quality work.

    • @jaja8951
      @jaja8951 8 месяцев назад

      Jaw dropping video friend bug u gave probably heard it before. I didn’t know though that there are these super duper poxy resins that are as hard as glass WOW! 👍😀

  • @wilburhornshnoggle2619
    @wilburhornshnoggle2619 Год назад +67

    This is a Masterpiece...! I can't imagine how much off camera work went into this.. Mind boggling..

    • @DavidAdamsen
      @DavidAdamsen  Год назад +25

      Thanks Wilbur, yes quite a bit of off-camera work went into this. I probably only filmed a third of the work and then edited down about 8-9 hours of footage down to 17 minutes.

    • @DanceintheRaine666
      @DanceintheRaine666 Месяц назад +1

      Glad I read through the comments. Those details are most interesting. It would be very cool to know such details about every piece you create.
      Stunningly beautiful.
      The work, time & creativity you invest is prodigious...I was curious if you FEEL intensely positive...emotions as you work?
      I ask because my favourite definition of "High/Fine Art" is, simply, "That which makes those who view it feel INTENSE emotion."
      Further to that, I believe for emotion to be FELT at that point, the work itself was imbued with emotion during the creative process.
      Be it a song or a voice making the hair on the nape of my neck stand up...or a dance routine which transports me to a state of awe...or a work of Art...I love beauty and the FEELING I get gazing at a VIDEO*¹ of your finished piece is...indescribable.
      *As tech invariably REDUCES the emotional resonance of a piece: in that the intensity of emotion FELT BY one who views, say, an image in a video...or a photograph on a screen...or a poster...a high quality limited edition proof...an artist's proof...culminating with the ORIGIONAL...that emotion ratchets up in intensity as the veils of technology are removed.
      To see your finished work in the "fibre" must be incredible.
      I hope ~ but doubt ~ you arranged a voice or video call such that you could enjoy your client's reaction when they FIRST saw the result of their commission. I REALLY enjoy seeing (or hearing) the emotional reaction to my work...and the artists i support get a kick out of my reactions.

  • @johnjoy6374
    @johnjoy6374 7 месяцев назад +15

    As a power-carver and fellow woodworker, all I can say is that I am incredibly impressed with your work in general, and your work here specifically. In power-carving, if I screw up I simply keep going because you never know how mistakes become advantageous later. Not that it matters, but I am proud of you for sticking with this one and hanging in there till the end instead of giving up and moving on. I literally just put my lathe together Sunday, and haven’t even used it yet. Partly because I want to watch more videos before hand, and partly out of confusion of where to start. Watching you gives me something to strive towards. I am not interested in selling, but I AM interested in making beautiful things for my wife, and maybe a few family members, if they’re lucky, 😂. Thank you very much for allowing us to view your process. Sincerely, John

    • @DavidAdamsen
      @DavidAdamsen  6 месяцев назад +3

      Thanks John! I appreciate your comment! I really try not to give up, and you’re absolutely right, the mistakes and mishaps are opportunities for something better.
      You are definitely on the right track with watching RUclips to get started in woodturning. That’s how I learned and there are so many wonderful and talented craftsmen and artists on this platform. There’s always more to learn, but I really hope you enjoy getting into it yourself!

  • @hanswichmann5047
    @hanswichmann5047 Год назад +84

    I don't know what's more impressive - the finished piece or your incredible tooling collection! Your content just keeps getting better & this one really blew me away....

    • @billdoeksen8391
      @billdoeksen8391 Год назад +1

      Or the incredible graphic display of the finished product. Amazing in all ways.

  • @hallur7523
    @hallur7523 Год назад +132

    David Adamsen, this is one of the most insanely cool pieces of art I’ve seen! 🤤
    … If I had the money for a piece like this, I’d buy it on the spot … must have been a small fortune in epoxy alone, the carefree way you apply the colours and the precision of your work is a testament to a true master of his craft, talent and creativity… the finished product is absolutely astonishing!

  • @BrickhouseCraftWorks
    @BrickhouseCraftWorks Год назад +158

    Dude, I’m blown away! Start to finish, this was an amazing piece!
    The vision you had to see this through to the end was simply inspiring! Well done!

    • @DavidAdamsen
      @DavidAdamsen  Год назад +10

      Thank you, Seth!

    • @rosellabill
      @rosellabill Год назад +9

      The tools alone blew me away. That thing you used to get the bug piece of wood out of the bowl was so cool. Great work.

  • @theresakaplanamuso6342
    @theresakaplanamuso6342 Год назад +5

    Dear David, you're the greatest! My son, 47, has been watching your videos, me too, & you are an absolute gifted, blessed master! We watch on utube at night, so we can't click on it, so I'm doing that now. Thank-you so very much. ❤

  • @mrmoneybagz
    @mrmoneybagz Год назад +8

    I've been binge-watching all these wood-turning videos on different RUclips channels for the last few days. I just find them satisfying to watch. No narration, no video graphics, just hands creating masterpieces.

  • @bonitagoodwin5086
    @bonitagoodwin5086 Год назад +9

    OMG I literally had to make myself close my gaping jaw! The removal of the inside guts of your bowl blew my mind! Now onto the bowl itself. Astonishing! Unbelievable! You put a lot of yourself into this project! I love it!! I wonder what the final weight was.

    • @DavidAdamsen
      @DavidAdamsen  Год назад +3

      Thank you, Bonita! I appreciate that. The full project went from 76 lbs to possibly under 10 lbs.

  • @tombeach1262
    @tombeach1262 Год назад +52

    I was skeptical when this started, but this is exceptional.

    • @MothaLuva
      @MothaLuva Год назад +6

      I find your lack of faith…disturbing.

  • @Indigo_moon
    @Indigo_moon Год назад +13

    That has to be so gratifying after putting in so much work. It's probably the most beautiful woodworking I've seen. I really appreciated that you used the wood that you cut off in the beginning. Manzanita is so beautiful and I don't think it's used enough in woodworking. It grows all over Northern CA, where I'm from. Hope you got a pretty penny for it. And slow-mo is awesome and the cinematography, especially at the end, is incredible. I suspect you might be a perfectionist, lol.

  • @66shadowwolf66
    @66shadowwolf66 11 месяцев назад +8

    I can't believe the attention to detail and the sheer beauty of this piece, I was watching at pure awe. Amazing work.

  • @funo6581
    @funo6581 Год назад +27

    I love the “drama” of slow motion. Considering The Slow Mo Guys have 14.5M subs I’m guessing other people do too. This piece is incredible, the glowing cracks and tinted epoxy are beautiful together. The rootball is gorgeous and all of it combined is absolutely amazing. Thanks so much for sharing all of your hard work, heavy lifting and enormous talent with all of us!

  • @JoleneDixon72
    @JoleneDixon72 Год назад +61

    To start, this piece is breathtaking! So creative! 2nd... the video is like feature film! From the slow-mo to the music it's ART! Anyone who doesn't realize that can get bent! ❤️

    • @DavidAdamsen
      @DavidAdamsen  Год назад +3

      Thanks, I appreciate that!

    • @ttwotees
      @ttwotees Год назад +1

      I'm curious, How do you get bent ?

    • @hokieduck
      @hokieduck Год назад

      @@ttwotees WE Americans are much more crass. Get bent = Get f**ked in our lexicon.

    • @ttwotees
      @ttwotees Год назад

      @@hokieduck Well Thanks, but no thanks. I'm not that crass. Some of us don't stoop to that level.

    • @evilotis01
      @evilotis01 Год назад

      @@ttwoteesvery carefully, i expect

  • @mlalota
    @mlalota Год назад +12

    When you started this project, i thought this was going to be the ugliest thing youve ever made but your ingenuity and vision made this a stunning piece of art! Simply amazing! Gorgeous piece, looking forward to seeing more of your work.

    • @MrSpiderart23
      @MrSpiderart23 11 месяцев назад

      I was right there with you. Almost stopped watching, but had to finish to see how it turned out (expecting a garbage can). Turned out amazing. Great work!

    • @katiegreene410
      @katiegreene410 11 месяцев назад

      A masterpiece!!

  • @debmalouin9880
    @debmalouin9880 Год назад +7

    Awwww WOW that looks like a huge rare opal. I love the ultra violet effects. You're such an Exceptional Artist right down to the tiniest details. It's sometimes hard to find words for not only your work,but the filming & presentation. I could watch all your stuff all night long & never get board. Thankyou for making the world a more Beautiful place.

  • @robertgossmann696
    @robertgossmann696 Год назад +41

    Absolutely blown away by this. Your camerawork is almost as amazing as your artwork. I was mesmerized and inspired. Thank you

  • @ScenicCityWoodturning
    @ScenicCityWoodturning Год назад +43

    I agree, the vision you had to create this is just as impressive as the bowl itself! This one is just beautiful!!!

  • @LitaElera
    @LitaElera Месяц назад +1

    Oh. My. God. I like watching wood turning videos in general, and looking at beautiful objects as much as anybody does, but I think that this one is possibly the most stunning I have seen so far, a true piece of art!

  • @LA1THN
    @LA1THN 7 месяцев назад +6

    Your work and how you present it in your videos is amazing to say the least. Thank you for making it available to us and to allow us to appreciate the work and skill that goes into the beautiful pieces you create.
    All respect out to you 🙏

  • @KatMakesMusic
    @KatMakesMusic Год назад +56

    You’re the only artist who manages to make glow-in-the-dark look amazing! 😮

  • @jenniferw7233
    @jenniferw7233 Год назад +13

    I LOVE the slo-mo and close ups. It emphasizes the beauty of the entire process not just what you end up with.

  • @larkboyd8967
    @larkboyd8967 Год назад +3

    This is totally amazing and beautiful!!! I love the slo-mo that lets you see exactly what is happening when it happens. For you to be able to hold your hands steady enough through the voids so that it remains perfect is fascinating. Absolutely beautiful work. Keep it up. ❤

  • @nolesfan8900
    @nolesfan8900 Год назад +2

    Love the slow motion detail of the very creative pieces you produce. Excellent craftsmanship.

  • @katsanchez734
    @katsanchez734 Год назад +21

    Would you please make more like this? Where you apply a different/vibrant color or epoxy on the natural edges first.
    This piece was so awesome, I didn't realize I'd had already watched this the other day until I got halfway.
    You're awesome, your work inspires me to stay sober so I can one day get into woodworking.

  • @deborahhall6861
    @deborahhall6861 Год назад +16

    So cool that you were able to reincorporate a number of the pieces you had trimmed off ... you have created a stunning piece!!
    Oh, and since these are YOUR videos, include what you YOU want, and if people don't like it, they can look at something else

  • @maklu7935
    @maklu7935 9 месяцев назад +3

    Easily my favorite peace of all the projects from all the turners I've watched. The scale, the quantity and variety of techniques, the final presentation, just ridiculous.

  • @Miss_Valor
    @Miss_Valor 7 месяцев назад +3

    I really like how this one turned out! It is EPIC!!!

  • @margaretdavis5695
    @margaretdavis5695 Год назад +15

    Your work is....alive. You are the only artist woodturner I watch that I grieve when the video is over. Mesmerizing.

    • @katesziber85
      @katesziber85 Год назад +3

      Funny to see you say that, as I always feel the same disappointment when it's over and I know I must wait for the next one.

  • @4wheelliving132
    @4wheelliving132 Год назад +16

    Dude, unbelievable! Your best yet! You aren't a wood carver, you're an artist

  • @heidisilinsky1821
    @heidisilinsky1821 5 месяцев назад +1

    That is awesome!!! You have out done even yourself nevermind anyone else! I am awed by your skill and creativity and the neverending supply of cool tools and materials!!! This thing under the black light is very impressive.

  • @nitawynn9538
    @nitawynn9538 6 месяцев назад +2

    I’m a recent subscriber and this is a new world to me. I’m continually amazed. Thank you for sharing your gift with us.

  • @eveeseki9677
    @eveeseki9677 Год назад +18

    This is simply glorious! I mean the artistry, craftsmanship, the creativity and resourcefulness... Not to mention the video is stunningly filmed. I know nothing about woodturning, am just a graphic artist but boy, do i appreciate all that I've seen here! Thank you for making such quality content!

  • @angelinaklineburgess5286
    @angelinaklineburgess5286 Год назад +7

    Love the slow motion. Haven’t done lathe work since high school and it brought the impact of the rough turning on the hands and arms right back. It’s good to show how physical this is. Also caused some anxiety as I was worried your chisel was going to catch and flip . Our shop room had a huge gauge in the chalkboard across the shop from the lathe stations from a flipped chisel. It was the first lesson in the lathe training!

    • @DavidAdamsen
      @DavidAdamsen  Год назад +3

      Thanks!!! Yeah, there is always an element of danger in turning.

  • @Elyseeclaire
    @Elyseeclaire Год назад +2

    I been going through a lot and struggling. . My anxiety at high level and bad ptsd. this calmed me. I needed it. Just a thank you! Beautiful work 😍

  • @jasonwadsworth5639
    @jasonwadsworth5639 Год назад +2

    DAVID!! This being the 2nd video I have viewed, I am 🤯BLOWN AWAY🤯 by YOUR ARTISTIC GIFT as DETAIL is GRAPHICALLY DEMONSTRATED CAPTIVATING my ATTENTION. I have NOT FAST FORWARDED a SECOND THANKS to the ENTERTAINING VALUE coupled with INHERENT TEACHINGS of the CRAFT. THANK YOU as I PURSUE my INDULGENCE in BINGE WATCHING your other VIDEOS with INTENTION to MONETARILY ACQUIRE a MASTERFUL PIECE sure to LURE HISTORICAL ACCLAIM.
    GREAT WORK with SPECIAL FX!!

  • @danawrigleywalkingstickand5677
    @danawrigleywalkingstickand5677 Год назад +26

    Easily one of the wildest things I've ever seen come off a lathe. It has been a pure joy watching your skills grow over the last couple of years. ( I subbed after seeing your yellow birch pedestal bowl. I think you were in the 1K range at the time.) And not just your turning skills, but your videography as well. Although, I have to admit that the slow mo always makes me a bit nervous as well.

  • @YamabikoWoodArt
    @YamabikoWoodArt Год назад +3

    Thank you for sharing 🙇🇯🇵

  • @bbullock1982
    @bbullock1982 Год назад

    Wow! Just WOW! Awesome, your art is always one of a kind. By using different woods no two pieces you create will ever be the same.

  • @andyhutch8262
    @andyhutch8262 8 месяцев назад +2

    Amount of work that went into this piece was mind boggling, I hope you charged well for it!! One of the best, if not the best resin works on a lathe I have ever seen on utube

  • @valeriehenschel1590
    @valeriehenschel1590 Год назад +3

    A lot of time, muscle, and materials invested into this project, but well worth the beautiful results. Much bigger Manzanita burl that what I have acquired for turning!

    • @lantose
      @lantose Год назад +2

      At least he didn’t have to pay for the resin (I would think), or that would have cost in the neighborhood of $450-$500, just in the epoxy resin!

  • @jodidavis6595
    @jodidavis6595 Год назад +6

    Forget that dude who didn’t like slow motion. 🙄 that was as cool as heck. The music went perfect for the design of the artwork you made. So much wrk goes not only in the wood turning but your video and editing. Thank you. Love it. Most beautiful wrk out there.

  • @jpadv4157
    @jpadv4157 7 месяцев назад +2

    Amazing! To have the vision for a peice and be so intentional with everything needed to complete the piece is pure art.

  • @nvmyrick
    @nvmyrick Год назад +3

    The cinematography at the end was just EXTRA icing on the cake ❤️❤️❤️ love your work and process

  • @frankierzucekjr
    @frankierzucekjr Год назад +48

    This has got to be one of the cool things I've ever seen. YOU FREAKIN NAILED IT. I kinda wish we could see more of the finished piece at the end, I just couldn't get enough of it lol. Badazz job bro. It almost looked like fossilized amber in some spots, and the neon colors set it off. So freakin awesome, one of the best ones I've seen anyone make yet. I like to see you do a planet/galaxy/universe type piece now lol. I just can't say enough about this one, it definitely deserves more views. I've been a sub for a while, and had to catch up on some of your pieces. It's more fun to binge watch what I've missed lol. Very cool

  • @bunnyniyori5209
    @bunnyniyori5209 Год назад +7

    I normally dislike resin use, but this, this is so much wow. What a creation.

  • @pamyuhnke8143
    @pamyuhnke8143 6 месяцев назад +3

    The slow-mos are great! It gives us another perspective of your work!

  • @owlblue42
    @owlblue42 7 месяцев назад +5

    I personally love the slow mo .. It gives the content suspense . You keep doing you, and if people don't like it, don't let the door hit them on the way out

  • @tomb.8485
    @tomb.8485 Год назад +5

    What can I say that hasn’t been said? That is pretty cool. I am always amazed at the new things people are trying on their wood lathes, but this is the best I have seen yet. You even managed to save the center for a small bowl. I love it!

  • @gildab6871
    @gildab6871 Год назад +9

    "You use a glass mirror to see your face; you use works of art to see your soul.” - George Bernard Shaw
    Thank you for sharing your beauty within with us! Happy Christmas !!

  • @bonniejohara
    @bonniejohara 7 месяцев назад +3

    So awesome!! AND, you saved the core! I'm so impressed!!!❤ It makes so much sense to save that and make more instead of wasting it in pieces on the floor!🎉🎉 I hope more people follow your example. Your production of this video is so awesome!!

  • @richanway5204
    @richanway5204 8 месяцев назад +5

    Absolutely frigging amazing! Not just the time, but the imagination to come up with this in the first place.

  • @margaretdevery6547
    @margaretdevery6547 Год назад +3

    Words fail me! That was the most satisfying video I've enjoyed yet of wood turning, especially as I had no idea how all those colours would work out. That bowl is just gorgeous!

  • @barbaraselby336
    @barbaraselby336 Год назад +6

    To say this is a beautiful piece of art is just not enough. Amazing workmanship . I really appreciate the time you put into it. It would be worth the money you will get for it. Thank you for sharing.

  • @Tirani2
    @Tirani2 Год назад

    Wow, that's absolutely gorgeous and a work of art. Thank you for sharing with all of us.

  • @consonyastovall5858
    @consonyastovall5858 Год назад +1

    What an outstanding piece of art!! Your workmanship is out of this world 🌎

  • @justjulee9135
    @justjulee9135 Год назад +3

    This is stunning! I have no idea how you were able to see this piece from what you started with, but goodness it is incredible! Truly artistic!

  • @pickletreewoodcraft7858
    @pickletreewoodcraft7858 Год назад +9

    I’ll keep this simple, it looks out of this world like some sort of cosmic debris, very psychedelic, I dig it!

  • @BrandiCTX
    @BrandiCTX Год назад +2

    I love the slo-mo stuff! I love being able to actually see how it's done. So you do you and forget what others say! 🎉

  • @c.9908
    @c.9908 Год назад +2

    As I watch your marvelous how-i-did- this-very-complicated-project show, I was continuously amazed by how, just when it seemed impossible for the project NOT to be finished, there was one or more steps to be done, one or more wild products to be used, more complex drills/ shavers/scrapers to be used. I am a mixed media artist, which as you well know is just fancy ass way to say "I may use a button, a piece of millefiore, a fabulously piece of material run through my pasta maker or some crazy thing I find on the sidewalk or the street..
    Lots of options. I am amazed & impressed by your work. I learned a lot from watching you. Going to get me some Table Top epoxy. I had a slightly unnerving experience with how hot it gets...BUT thank you so very much and please ignore that person who posted that you should stop your slow motion bits. I love them. Bye for now.

  • @jarmstrong2843
    @jarmstrong2843 Год назад +5

    Wow! What can I say? You never cease to amaze me. Great turning David!!! Hope you are well!

    • @DavidAdamsen
      @DavidAdamsen  Год назад +1

      Thanks so much, John! Same to you!

  • @sean12986
    @sean12986 Год назад +6

    Every time I watch your videos I say to myself this is the most beautiful piece I have ever seen. Then you up your game. WOW! You are an awesome artist!

  • @tamibell4325
    @tamibell4325 3 месяца назад +1

    Ugly? You couldn't make ugly if you tried! This is absolutely GORGEOUS!!! I am more amazed at each video. You truly are a master at this! And what some don't realize is that every single piece is a one of a kind!!!❤❤❤

  • @ceruleanwake8876
    @ceruleanwake8876 Год назад +2

    I freakin' love the bits of slow motion. It gives variety AND a better look at what's going on... I'm always impressed when I see a snippet of slow motion and different close up angles because I know it takes more behind the scenes work. Do you!

  • @tommielourogers4327
    @tommielourogers4327 Год назад +3

    WoW!!! Isn’t it amazing how every piece of wood is like Christmas morning. It is so exciting to open it and find out what gift God has hidden inside of both the wood and the artist turning it.

  • @erniesmith1097
    @erniesmith1097 Год назад +9

    OMG again and again every time I look at this I see more and more detail.
    Woohoo unbelievable David looks bloody outstanding. 🏅🏅🏅🏅🏅.Ernie smith from brisbane Australia

  • @onyxhoeppner819
    @onyxhoeppner819 Год назад +2

    I've randomingly came across your channel and I am mind blown! First, I now know that there is such a thing as Woodturning is what it is. Awesome twist with the blacklight reacted materials. Its a good feeling watching someone enjoy what they do best.

  • @nrjenkins1014
    @nrjenkins1014 5 месяцев назад

    This is fantastic! These are the things I watched my Dad do as a child, on a much smaller basis.Memories. Thank you. You are great

  • @cindypowers4993
    @cindypowers4993 Год назад +4

    This piece was spectacular, you're an unbelievable artist and visionary. You are like Michelangelo in the Sistine Chapel, but with wood! ✌️💚

  • @noahcount7132
    @noahcount7132 Год назад +4

    This creation is worthy of appearing in a contemporary presentation of Macbeth. "Double, double, toil and trouble, fire burn and cauldron bubble."

  • @patriciaowens3479
    @patriciaowens3479 Год назад +10

    THAT IS JUST FANTASTIC!
    You must be making a lot of people very happy with your artwork!! IT'S VERY EXQUISITE.

  • @damariswhite6397
    @damariswhite6397 Год назад +2

    This is an absolutely amazing process! I am soooo enjoying this channel!!👏🏾🤩

  • @jimputnam7539
    @jimputnam7539 Год назад +5

    That’s an absolutely amazing piece! Your creativity is astounding. Hats off to you!!

  • @suzetteedwards7956
    @suzetteedwards7956 Год назад +5

    Once again David you came up with something totally stunning in addition to the excellent cinematography! You are the KING of turning videos!

  • @stevenedwards4470
    @stevenedwards4470 11 месяцев назад

    That was the most extreme lathe antic I've ever seen. I never saw all those cool tools before. Beautiful.

  • @RissaFirecat
    @RissaFirecat 6 месяцев назад

    This is absolutely the best woodturning video that I have seen yet! The workmanship is to die for! Thank you for posting this masterpiece.

  • @anubisan6504
    @anubisan6504 Год назад +3

    Extremely original and very beautiful ! Bravo 😍🤩👏

  • @toniatalley1977
    @toniatalley1977 Год назад +5

    😲😲😲 Wow! That is absolutely stunning!!! Also about the comment where someone said stop with the slow motion. It's your channel. You put what you want. You got a new subscriber here

  • @hyperberry739
    @hyperberry739 11 месяцев назад +3

    Hello again David Adamsen! I really like the slow-motion woodturning, it gives a more graspable view on what is happening to the wood!

  • @ianrobertson237
    @ianrobertson237 9 месяцев назад +1

    Absolutely the best woodturning video I've watched ever !!!unreal result,👍👍👍

  • @YamabikoWoodArt
    @YamabikoWoodArt Год назад +6

    You're always super turning!! But, this video is most very super turning👏 Thank you for sharing. Getting from Japan 🙇🇯🇵

  • @russelljones2069
    @russelljones2069 Год назад +4

    Once again you have turned something ugly into a master work of art. Your editing is really well done. Obviously you cannot show everything that goes into making a piece like this but as fellow turner I truly appreciate all that unseen effort.

  • @anna_in_aotearoa3166
    @anna_in_aotearoa3166 Год назад +1

    As an artist & craftsperson myself, I'm endlessly fascinated & impressed by how you can envision a finished result from your initial materials, and then work through to the remarkable final vision you had in mind? Every episode keeps me constantly guessing right to the end!
    The impressive range of cool tools you have for getting there is awesome, too!! 😁 (The curved tool for hollowing out the bowl & spiky round attachment for smoothing the base were particular highlights this time, in that respect?)

  • @seanmacleod1724
    @seanmacleod1724 3 месяца назад

    Wow ! What a craftsman and artist you are. That’s the second one I’ve watched and I’m hooked.
    It got me thinking about the fact that digital artists, those expert in computer graphics are possibly thought of as at the cutting edge of creating beautiful or unusual images, but seeing your films it shows that the ancient crafts, the timeless crafts such as working with wood are so much more beautiful. The way the natural object changes and evolves in the hands of the craftsman is mesmeric and deeply satisfying at a gut level.
    That certainly brightened up this rainy Sunday on the West Coast of Scotland 😊

  • @silverlady1118
    @silverlady1118 Год назад +3

    Your creations enrich the soul
    From your selection of wood, colour of resin, insight as to what is possible, workmanship skills and filming
    Truly inspirational and a joy to watch, thank you for sharing 👍 ☺

  • @erniesmith1097
    @erniesmith1097 Год назад +4

    Again again and again I watch this one unbelievable 👍👍👍Ernie smith from brisbane Australia

  • @stephanM5
    @stephanM5 Год назад

    That has to the most spectacular bowl I have ever seen. The beauty is breathtaking. Great job!

  • @nordoceltic7225
    @nordoceltic7225 8 месяцев назад +1

    I have to say friend, that is very, very neat.
    I admit I wasn't sure how that was going to come together when you were painting the wood burl edges, but when it was done it looks fantastic.

  • @jaialexander5458
    @jaialexander5458 Год назад +2

    I was very skeptical when I saw the use of the glow in the dark resin, I thought it would look tacky. But it gives a beautiful opal effect in the end product that really wowed me! Amazing job and a gorgeous piece!

  • @judyblock811
    @judyblock811 Год назад +3

    What a work of true art! A glorious piece. So beautiful.

  • @hannahg.1612
    @hannahg.1612 6 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you for taking the time to make these videos. Much like the pieces of wood you transform, each of these videos are made with so much attention to detail & care. They are a true joy to watch. Thanks for sharing!

  • @kristenevans6782
    @kristenevans6782 Месяц назад +1

    What an extraordinary piece. Absolutely gorgeous. And an equal amount of work to get that result!