By the time you factor in the cost of materials, (wood, resin , finishing products, etc), never mind the time, these artists are working for peanuts. I'm glad to just have the opportunity to watch the effort it takes to produce these works of art. Thank you.
the manzanita pairs so well with the blue resin, it’s really a match made in heaven. and the level of gloss you were able to achieve with the finish brings the colors alive.
@@CASWoodcraft I was thinking transparent with gold flecks myself. Show off all the figure and irregular surfaces of interest. Hmm. I've got some weird little knots I've been saving...
Yeah, it’s a fairly big piece and I had a lot invested in it, so keeping the tail stock in for as long as possible just provided a little extra security
I love the resin color, and the contrast between resin and wood, but I do wish you had cut the outside diameter down to what your finished inside diameter was to expose more of the burl. I feel making the piece just that little bit smaller would have pushed it to the next level. Have the resin accent the wood, instead of the wood accenting the burl. That aside I still think it's a good shape and nice project. I'm wish I had time and access to a woodshop to learn these skills for myself.
Well, now you got me wondering… when I was first starting out in woodturning, I watched several guys turn this style of bowl and call it a pedestal bowl…but maybe they were wrong?
Agreed! The use of epoxy in general is over done Most bowls come out looking like something from a hippy crafts fair Still incredibly skilful work, just a bit Rapouche
you may be right. lots of guys making bowls with a flare out in the bottom call them pedestal bowls. what are the technical requirements for something to be classified as a pedestal bowl?
By the time you factor in the cost of materials, (wood, resin , finishing products, etc), never mind the time, these artists are working for peanuts. I'm glad to just have the opportunity to watch the effort it takes to produce these works of art. Thank you.
Glad you enjoyed it!
the manzanita pairs so well with the blue resin, it’s really a match made in heaven. and the level of gloss you were able to achieve with the finish brings the colors alive.
that’s very kind of you, thank you!
My thoughts were first of all very beautiful and It looks like Islands in an ocean.
I love this piece. This type of wood with a black and gold flake epoxy would be so pretty!
That’s a great combination! I’ll do that next time!
@@CASWoodcraft I was thinking transparent with gold flecks myself. Show off all the figure and irregular surfaces of interest.
Hmm. I've got some weird little knots I've been saving...
Wow! It's absolutely beautiful. The color is amazing.
Thank you so much!
Incredibly stunning!!!
Learn something new every day
Very nice.
I don’t do many epoxy bowls. But when I do people love them.
Holy crap! That's really stunning.
So beautiful
Beautiful blue. Nice job.
I, for one, adore the shape! Lot of critics on here!
Thanks!
Beautiful piece! Nicely done!!
Thank you very much!
Beautiful work!
Thank you very much!
Wow awesome work, so beautiful ❤
Thank you so much 😀
Beautiful job as always ❤❤
Thank you! Cheers!
Very Nice Well Done
Beautiful work
Thank you very much!
Muito linda ficou esta peça. Parabéns.
obrigado!
Looks great.
Thanks!
Very nice 🎉
Thank you! I appreciate the kind words.
Lovely ❤
thanks
Красота ❤🎉
Looks like islands in the sea!
totally!
very nice,like
Wow !!
This is a lovely piece at the expense of epoxy waste.
Cost of doing business, I’m afraid.
Looks like a globe for a strange planet...
NAO!!!! PUT POPCORN IN!
Very nice piece. Just curious as to why you leave the tail stock in? Stabilization? I've never tried this before.
Yeah, it’s a fairly big piece and I had a lot invested in it, so keeping the tail stock in for as long as possible just provided a little extra security
I love the resin color, and the contrast between resin and wood, but I do wish you had cut the outside diameter down to what your finished inside diameter was to expose more of the burl. I feel making the piece just that little bit smaller would have pushed it to the next level. Have the resin accent the wood, instead of the wood accenting the burl. That aside I still think it's a good shape and nice project. I'm wish I had time and access to a woodshop to learn these skills for myself.
thanks!
😀👍👍👍👍
nicely done, but wheres the Pedestal?
Well, now you got me wondering… when I was first starting out in woodturning, I watched several guys turn this style of bowl and call it a pedestal bowl…but maybe they were wrong?
@@CASWoodcraft Thanks I thought it was me. I even googled Pedistal Vase :-)
Why don't you remove the resin threads as you go?
mostly just lazy! :)
Nice work but that is not a bowl, it's a pot!
Too much resin and not enough exposed wood
What a waste of a large burl
Yeah Gregsheath, we saw you killing it over there on your channel, you negative Nelly
I don’t see a pedestal on this “pedestal “ bowl. It’s pretty, but there is too much of this color blue epoxy on too many projects on YT. 👍🏼
Many woodturners use the term “pedestal” for any bowl where the base flares out.
Agreed! The use of epoxy in general is over done
Most bowls come out looking like something from a hippy crafts fair
Still incredibly skilful work, just a bit Rapouche
Pbbbbhhhht!!!!😑@@Solid_Jackson
That's not a pedestal.
you may be right. lots of guys making bowls with a flare out in the bottom call them pedestal bowls. what are the technical requirements for something to be classified as a pedestal
bowl?
Uggggg👅