I hope he is selling these one of a kind pieces for tens of thousands of dollars, because man, you talk about time, effort, energy and creativity! Wow!
I have only been turning for about 9 years, I have learned more useful information from your videos than can be recorded. I am coming up on 80 my goal is to make one piece as nice as yours. Loved this Vaise, every episode is just loaded with great tips and great designs. Thank you.
This turned out gorgeous! My favorite color and the texture of the wood is stunning! I love that you are unafraid to admit mistakes happen and you effortlessly pivot around them and make them a feature of the piece. In the future, if you want to draw contrast with colors via any cracks like you did here with the white, try using silver or gold for your resin color! It'll be very similar to kintsugi, which is intended to create beauty out of something broken using precious metal to repair broken pottery.
I'm just at 7 minutes through the video and you're talking about making mistakes and "that's on me" and so forth, and I just wanted to thank you for pushing yourself, your tools, the resin and everything else. These are the voyages of discovery we make in our lives, Jim. They're beautiful and wonderful in their own right, and sometimes we arrive on the far shore to discoveries like the gorgeous vase I saw in the thumbnail. Thank you for your journeys, and thank you for bringing us along with you on them.
I think this vase is beautiful. If you wanted a contrast filler for cracks, you could use a strong gold colour, similar to the Japanese art of Kintsugi which uses gold to highlight repairs, rather than hide them.
@@lindalu8463 Yeah, that was my feeling too. All colors should work in concert on a piece. Wood goes with purple. Wood goes with red. Red does not go with purple. It changes the tone of the piece too much from the soft, proud beauty it is to a loud and in-your-face rebel. And those two feelings really don't work together, causing chaos. Which I'm pretty sure your wife knew intuitively. White adds sweetness, which works with proud beauty. It's just unfortunate the white didn't pop more. Oh well....
My Man I am also an accomplished wood lathe person. And your ideas are great I did most of my turning before the Internet and I can't wait to get cracking on some of these projects !
Mannnnn, what a beautiful piece of art. Functional art. There's a lot of crap that gets passed off as art, but something like this is timeless. In 1,000 years, someone could dig that up and it would still be a treasure. Great job! High fives all around!
@@SpragueWoodturning Yeah, and something else I'd like to add. Sometimes you don't know how something is going to turn out and that's the greatest part! You're learning and through that process WE learn. Lots of people make good videos but they don't show mess ups and projects that didn't turn out the way they wanted. Something I've learned in life is that if you don't know something for sure, say something to someone and they'll do their best to help. At the very least, they'll know you did your best. Well, you state that you aren't sure how things will go and you try anyway. We need more of that attitude. Keep up the quality work buddy!
@@D1NKERR It's very true. Sometimes I'll start a piece with a really good idea of where I'm going with it, but it usually turns out differently than I envisioned it and gains a lot of elements along the way. My ideas often start out really simple and gain complexities that make sense with the core of it along the way. And you're totally right. There's a LOT of crap passed off as art. I look at it and go..."Why?! Just...why? Why would you feel the need to do this, and then feel the need to inflict it on other people? My eyes feel assaulted now!" So it's nice to see art by people who actually know what they're doing.
Glitter purple. Who would have thought it would produce such a lovely result? It contrasts so well with the soft gold tones of the wood. Love the wavy top edge!
As I was watching I kept wanting you to make multiple globes , this design would look wonderful as globes for planets. Then I changed my mind as you got further into it and i decided that a lamp base with an interior light would bring out the beauty of the piece more. Then i saw the completed piece and fell in love with it as is. wonderful work
I’m glad you didn’t go with the red to fill in. It may have been beautiful but the white made the purple on the sides lighter than the purple at the top. That was amazing.
Omg! I can't stand it anymore! Every piece you make is more beautiful than the last one. Your simply an amazing artist. It makes me wanna learn how to do that. You must be making a fortune off such uniquely exquisite pieces .
Your pieces are beautiful. The fact you are comfortable with your perceived errors is great, it helps others know that no-one has perfect outcomes all the time and the fact you identify what is wrong, why and how it to fix it is fabulous.
The beautiful piece is bursting with an entirely different charachter from every angle! List is long of every detail I am impressed with, to include how you simply flow, creating as you progress.
*Wow!* I don't have words. "Pretty" understates it by magnitudes. "Beautiful" is too mundane. "Lovely" is too insipid. "Gorgeous" comes close but.... "Outstanding"? "Awesome"? "Incredible"? All of them I think. I am not even an amateur at woodworking/turning, so this astounding to me. The look of the maple could keep me mesmerized for hours, I think. (I *adore* wood with gorgeous grain!) Thank you for your work on this piece, & for recording it for us to enjoy. Keep turning please.
Great video, if your finding tricky to seal the wood that causes the bubbles my grandpa he will leave the inside of the vase unsealed in the hopes of the gasses taking the path of least resistance and bleeding out from the inside rather than outside of the bowl
Well done, magnificent craftsmanship, resulting in beautiful art. When I was at school, my favourite thing was wood turning. I left school in the year 1969 and haven't turned wood since. Your excellent work is inspiring me to be more creative. Thank you and Best Wishes, John.
When you do the work the way you do, then I’m not surprised at the million views. I said once and I’ll say it again. You are the best resin turner that I have ever seen. Now going for 2 million.
Just found your page and enjoy watching. I made several things in high school on the lathe and always wanted to do it as a hobby but never did. But now I'm interested again being retired and needing something to do. I will keep watching and learning and hope to share something made in the future.
I thought I could see what you were planning and thought “oh well your going to hollow out the overheated epoxy anyway and then all of a sudden you flipped it on it’s side, was so confused and then just had my mind blown.!!! Soooooo beautiful.!! Thanks for sharing your craft.!
I’ve just found (Wood Turning) videos. There are quite a few out there, but I’ve found your work to be on a completely different level. I mean your pieces leave me speechless! It’s like they need to be in museums! I would make it the centerpiece of my home, with lighting shining on it from all directions. Wow! 👏🏼👏🏼
Hello from New Zealand. This turned out fantastic, well done! I have seen a lot of great wood turning bowls and vase made on youtube, but you actually explain what you are doing which makes this video a lot more educational. Thanks commentary and for sharing.
Very impressive!!! The color is similar to the Tanzanite which is just the best color I've ever seen. Your videos are outstanding. Your work is even better. Our family is picture framing, & it's always feast or famine, so your comments on making a living are an understatement, to say the least. That commission on that squatty looking bowl & the river table are exquisite! Im watching them all now! Thanks for sharing!
Looks amazing!! Love the translucency of the resin. You said you would show the finished piece, I cannot wait to see it. If it’s any better than this, it’ll be priceless!
This turned out to be an incredibly stunning piece of artwork! The translucence in the purple with the white is magnificent! Truly special & almost gem like. I love watching your videos with all your trials & how you're able overcome & fix them. It's very interesting to watch & then see the end product. Also, congrats on the million views, man! Very cool!! Keep killin' it! Take care & God Bless!!!
The vase is amazingly beautiful! I LOVE the color. It looks like periwinkle, which is my favorite color. I really appreciate the narration, explaining what you are doing, why, and how. Thank you so much for posting such interesting and informative videos. You really have a special talent!
Man i never thought in resins in over 40 years. Good work and great ending. Wish i could still woodwork but my lower spine collapsed 5 inches 7 years ago. I miss it so much with such great new id
@@SpragueWoodturning no i cant sit long either maybe after i get a pain pump installed but i dont know in major pain keep chipping away. Don Freebird Gregg
MAN that is so cool. Also love to see long videos showing process of both thinking AND manufacturing, as well as admiting flaws and noting corrections for future times. Edit: Also, the editing being a bare minimum of speedup and voiceover. It really helps focusing on the actual video without any external annoyances like the generic music everyone uses.
My wife and I are new to lathe turning. We’re very excited to learn and love your videos. She has terminal cancer and we’re trying new things. We don’t know how much time she has left so we’re fallowing or dreams. And wood turning is at the top of our list. Thank you for the great videos
Gorgeous piece! You're right about the bluish tinge on the internal lighting. Gives it this really mystical indigo glow. So amazing. Really plays off with the lilac and lavender hues 🧋💖 The photos at the end look like a magical landscape through an arcade. Very beautiful how that came out
This piece is just SO PRETTY! Very thankful to RUclips's algorithm for once bringing me to something I really wanted to see! Also, congrats on passing 1.5M views on this video! :)
An easy fix for the rubbing you got from the top of the vase would be a flare top. Gives you more room to keep out of the line of fire when you stick your hand in. The effect of a flare on that shape is also pretty cool and visually interesting. Might want to try it! This is really awesome work. I'm hoping to get into woodturning. A super nice local schoolteacher offered to show me how to do this with his own home system. I hope to take him up on that offer next year, after the snows go!
I can't get over how beautiful this vase turned out! I love the variations in the colors next to the wood and that finish is amazing. Great job, Jim! 💜
Absolutely stunning piece and purple is my favorite color so I love that aspect very much! I never thought a piece of wood could be turned into something so amazing! GREAT JOB!! 🧡😊🎉
I'm completely mesmerized by the lights reflecting off the finished pieces from above while it's on the rotisserie ... any chance you could linger on this for a minute or so without any other movement? It accentuates the natural look and shows just how amazing our world is!
There is nothing impossible in the art of lathe, it is life, and when you accomplish a wonderful job, you feel extremely happy, well done
Thank you very much!
I hope he is selling these one of a kind pieces for tens of thousands of dollars, because man, you talk about time, effort, energy and creativity! Wow!
I do well on them but I wish I could get tens of thousands, lol. Thank you very much.
Where can I find a list of your items for sale?
@@virginianix8478 I think he sells locally, I've seen him before. But I may be wrong
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Another beauty absolutely love that shape
I have only been turning for about 9 years, I have learned more useful information from your videos than can be recorded. I am coming up on 80 my goal is to make one piece as nice as yours. Loved this Vaise, every episode is just loaded with great tips and great designs. Thank you.
Great to hear! Thanks so much!
They aren't mistakes, they're stunning serendipities
Sure, I'll take it! Thanks!
B-B-Bob? That 21st century you?
You sound like Bob Ross may he rest in peace.
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This turned out gorgeous! My favorite color and the texture of the wood is stunning! I love that you are unafraid to admit mistakes happen and you effortlessly pivot around them and make them a feature of the piece. In the future, if you want to draw contrast with colors via any cracks like you did here with the white, try using silver or gold for your resin color! It'll be very similar to kintsugi, which is intended to create beauty out of something broken using precious metal to repair broken pottery.
I’ve actually used that technique on the walnut lightning vase. Gold was on my list too for this project. Thanks for watching
I should have read further before suggesting the same thing. Oops 😬
@@Steven-p1t4x I was sitting thinking the same thing, and then came down into the comments and found you guys!
I'm just at 7 minutes through the video and you're talking about making mistakes and "that's on me" and so forth, and I just wanted to thank you for pushing yourself, your tools, the resin and everything else.
These are the voyages of discovery we make in our lives, Jim. They're beautiful and wonderful in their own right, and sometimes we arrive on the far shore to discoveries like the gorgeous vase I saw in the thumbnail.
Thank you for your journeys, and thank you for bringing us along with you on them.
Thank you for your kind comments!
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I think this vase is beautiful.
If you wanted a contrast filler for cracks, you could use a strong gold colour, similar to the Japanese art of Kintsugi which uses gold to highlight repairs, rather than hide them.
Gold was on my list too. Thanks for watching
Less is more. I like just the purple. I think red would ruined it
@@lindalu8463 Yeah, that was my feeling too. All colors should work in concert on a piece. Wood goes with purple. Wood goes with red. Red does not go with purple. It changes the tone of the piece too much from the soft, proud beauty it is to a loud and in-your-face rebel. And those two feelings really don't work together, causing chaos.
Which I'm pretty sure your wife knew intuitively. White adds sweetness, which works with proud beauty. It's just unfortunate the white didn't pop more. Oh well....
I love this idea!!!
Not a reply , but a question. Very curious has to what do you take into consideration when pricing a piece ? Thanks, very interesting process.
My Man I am also an accomplished wood lathe person. And your ideas are great I did most of my turning before the Internet and I can't wait to get cracking on some of these projects !
Me too, lol. Only books and vhs tapes, lol. Thanks
Mannnnn, what a beautiful piece of art. Functional art. There's a lot of crap that gets passed off as art, but something like this is timeless. In 1,000 years, someone could dig that up and it would still be a treasure. Great job! High fives all around!
Thank you very much!
@@SpragueWoodturning Yeah, and something else I'd like to add. Sometimes you don't know how something is going to turn out and that's the greatest part! You're learning and through that process WE learn. Lots of people make good videos but they don't show mess ups and projects that didn't turn out the way they wanted. Something I've learned in life is that if you don't know something for sure, say something to someone and they'll do their best to help. At the very least, they'll know you did your best. Well, you state that you aren't sure how things will go and you try anyway. We need more of that attitude. Keep up the quality work buddy!
Absolut agree - just beautyful 🤩😍🤗 - would like to havesuch a piece of art.
@@D1NKERR It's very true. Sometimes I'll start a piece with a really good idea of where I'm going with it, but it usually turns out differently than I envisioned it and gains a lot of elements along the way. My ideas often start out really simple and gain complexities that make sense with the core of it along the way.
And you're totally right. There's a LOT of crap passed off as art. I look at it and go..."Why?! Just...why? Why would you feel the need to do this, and then feel the need to inflict it on other people? My eyes feel assaulted now!"
So it's nice to see art by people who actually know what they're doing.
Gold in the cracks would have been amazing and a nod to the art of kintsuge.
Beautiful vase. Excellent work. Thank you for sharing.
Thanks for watching!
Glitter purple. Who would have thought it would produce such a lovely result? It contrasts so well with the soft gold tones of the wood. Love the wavy top edge!
Thank you! Cheers!
You mentioned that you would be happy with a million views and you now have 3.4 million views, I love this vase.
Yes, this video has really been an over performer. Thanks!
As I was watching I kept wanting you to make multiple globes , this design would look wonderful as globes for planets. Then I changed my mind as you got further into it and i decided that a lamp base with an interior light would bring out the beauty of the piece more. Then i saw the completed piece and fell in love with it as is. wonderful work
Great! Thanks for watching!
I’m glad you didn’t go with the red to fill in. It may have been beautiful but the white made the purple on the sides lighter than the purple at the top. That was amazing.
soooo amazing! I kept getting the feeling I was looking down at earth
Thank you very much
Omg! I can't stand it anymore! Every piece you make is more beautiful than the last one. Your simply an amazing artist. It makes me wanna learn how to do that. You must be making a fortune off such uniquely exquisite pieces .
Thanks for the kind words, I really appreciate it!
I LOVE THIS BIG PURPLE ONE!!!!
Designer Epoxy
Thank you very much!
Your pieces are beautiful. The fact you are comfortable with your perceived errors is great, it helps others know that no-one has perfect outcomes all the time and the fact you identify what is wrong, why and how it to fix it is fabulous.
Thank you so much!
The beautiful piece is bursting with an entirely different charachter from every angle!
List is long of every detail I am impressed with, to include how you simply flow, creating as you progress.
Thank you very much!
*Wow!* I don't have words. "Pretty" understates it by magnitudes. "Beautiful" is too mundane. "Lovely" is too insipid. "Gorgeous" comes close but....
"Outstanding"? "Awesome"? "Incredible"? All of them I think. I am not even an amateur at woodworking/turning, so this astounding to me. The look of the maple could keep me mesmerized for hours, I think. (I *adore* wood with gorgeous grain!)
Thank you for your work on this piece, & for recording it for us to enjoy. Keep turning please.
Thank you very much!
This piece has such an otherworldly feel yet is still so organic, it's absolutely stunning. I got lost staring at it! Congratulations on 1M views 🎉!
Thanks 😊
Great video, if your finding tricky to seal the wood that causes the bubbles my grandpa he will leave the inside of the vase unsealed in the hopes of the gasses taking the path of least resistance and bleeding out from the inside rather than outside of the bowl
what would you use it for?
@@rgw5991 I don't know about anybody else but I'd be happy just to put it on a shelf and admire it!
You could put a light in it, too!
The vase is beautiful. Really love the color.
Thanks 😊
Well done, magnificent craftsmanship, resulting in beautiful art. When I was at school, my favourite thing was wood turning. I left school in the year 1969 and haven't turned wood since. Your excellent work is inspiring me to be more creative. Thank you and Best Wishes, John.
Great! Thanks for watching!
Your wife was right about the white. Absolutely stunning! Incredible job.
Thanks 😊
Every time I don’t think you can make something more stunning outcomes another piece this is amazing
Thanks 😊
That color and the flash of the wood is amazing.
Thanks!
It just looks like something out of a fairytale. Really lovely!
Thanks 😊
3.4 mil views 2 years later showing you on my feed for the first time i think you went viral :D
fantastic work love how it turned out !
Thank you so much!
i think the white was perfect, just gave it a little bit of depth. This is absolutely stunning!
Thank you very much!
Southern Alberta here. Such a nice piece. You have a real talent. Truly!
Thank you very much!
This video will reach 1,000,000 views too. We’ll keep coming back to rewatch it, just to see that beautiful vase again.
Thanks!
Pozdrawiam.Przepiknie wykonany wazon,prawdziwe cudo,super, majstersztyk,dobry pomysł przyniósł efekt,żywica jeszcze upiększa,a Łąkie dodaje koloru,tak trzymać.
Thank you very much!
What a stunning work of art! You have outdone yourself, Jim! It's incredible!!!
Thank you very much!
To me it looks like a galaxy style color and the arc across one looks like a shooting star. I would love something like this to put in my living room
Thanks for watching!
Love how this vase turned out and as of today it has 2.4 million views congrats to you.
Thank you very much!
When you do the work the way you do, then I’m not surprised at the million views.
I said once and I’ll say it again. You are the best resin turner that I have ever seen. Now going for 2 million.
Wow, thank you so much!
Just found your page and enjoy watching. I made several things in high school on the lathe and always wanted to do it as a hobby but never did. But now I'm interested again being retired and needing something to do. I will keep watching and learning and hope to share something made in the future.
Welcome aboard!
I love how the white blended. Thanks for sharing your expertise!
Thanks for watching!
This is pure ART, no doubt.
Greetings from Poland...
Thank you very much!
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My pleasure.....
I really like this one. It's nice with the bluish purple!!
Thanks for watching
It's absolutely amazing how far you've come with your Epoxy works in two years! This one definitely turned out beautifully though!
Thank you very much!
This is gorgeous. From certain angles - the finished vase takes on the look of canyons or rock formations. Stunning!
Thank you very much
Unique vase is a major understatement. Beautiful work. Truly.
Thanks!
I'm so happy you kept the uneven top. I was scared you were going to level it out, but I'm happy you didn't. It looks amazing :D
Me too!! Thanks
Absolutely gorgeous! Love the combo!
Thank you so much!
THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR MAKING THIS TRANSLUCENT SO THE WOOD CAN BE SEEN! 🤩🤩🤩 GORGEOUS EDGE OF THE WOOD!
Thanks 😊
With the light in it, it looks like a sunset on the ocean! So beautiful! Congrats on the 1 million views!
Thanks 😊
I thought I could see what you were planning and thought “oh well your going to hollow out the overheated epoxy anyway and then all of a sudden you flipped it on it’s side, was so confused and then just had my mind blown.!!!
Soooooo beautiful.!!
Thanks for sharing your craft.!
Thanks for watching!
Beautifully, i love it !
Thank you very much!
I’ve just found (Wood Turning) videos. There are quite a few out there, but I’ve found your work to be on a completely different level. I mean your pieces leave me speechless! It’s like they need to be in museums! I would make it the centerpiece of my home, with lighting shining on it from all directions. Wow! 👏🏼👏🏼
Wow, thank you! Welcome aboard!
It reminds me of a diver in a cave. Its just amazingly gorgeous 😍
Yup, I see it! Thanks 😊
That is definitely a statement piece. That’s absolutely amazing. Myself and the wife couldn’t vision it at first. But wow glad we stuck to the end
Thanks for watching
It’s beautiful!!! Actually look like a sky scene in the bottom when you put the light on it!! Our mistakes always become our best beauties!
Thank you very much!
Hello from New Zealand. This turned out fantastic, well done! I have seen a lot of great wood turning bowls and vase made on youtube, but you actually explain what you are doing which makes this video a lot more educational. Thanks commentary and for sharing.
Thank you very much!
I'd be proud to own a beautiful moonstone color piece like this. Great job!
Thank you very much!
I think it's amazing and it's very beautiful, amazing to see your work take shape! beautiful color and shape.
Thanks for watching!
wow wunderschön. man kann sehen wie sehr sie holz lieben. danke für dieses video.
Thanks for watching!
Thank you for creating such a beautiful piece of art. The vase would add character to any room.
Thank you! 😊
Absolutely stunning piece - love the translucence.
Thanks 😊
That was absolutely beautiful
Thanks 😊
Господи, какие у вас золотые руки! Здоровья Вам и самого лучшего в новом году! Как я уже говорил: вы Гений!!!
Thank you very much!
i find your art uplifting.touches my spirit.beautiful work.keep doing what you love.peace and respect
Wow, thank you!
@@SpragueWoodturning more than welcome.peace
Very pretty. I agree about contrasting colors to create a more visually stimulating design. Purple is a fav of mine!
Thanks!
Hi, love the vase. Colour and the wood is beautiful.
Thanks 😊
Purple is a very beautiful color, and with these cracks it seems like it's a natural mineral! Sooo gorgeous!
Thank you! Cheers!
Love it!!! That purple is amazing!!
Thanks 😊
Very impressive!!! The color is similar to the Tanzanite which is just the best color I've ever seen. Your videos are outstanding. Your work is even better. Our family is picture framing, & it's always feast or famine, so your comments on making a living are an understatement, to say the least. That commission on that squatty looking bowl & the river table are exquisite! Im watching them all now! Thanks for sharing!
Wow, thank you!
For the friction on the rest, there is a graphite spray, I used back when I worked in a wood shop to keep board able to slide across the saw tables.
I forgot about this spray, I had some in the past. Thanks
You don't know what you don't know until you try. You've done beautiful work so keep up your experiments.
Thanks for watching
Wow what a pleasure to see cracks to spectacular! 😍 Love that there's NO music and I get to zone out on the sound of you turning. It's the best!!
Thanks for watching!
This is one of the most beautiful art piece I have ever seen. It is so gorgeous to look at, I feel almost hypnotized when I study the details ♥️
Awesome. Thanks for watching!
Agreed!
That piece is one of the coolest pieces of art I've ever seen!
Looks amazing!! Love the translucency of the resin. You said you would show the finished piece, I cannot wait to see it. If it’s any better than this, it’ll be priceless!
Thanks!
Turned out great! Looking forward to more of your work.
Thanks a bunch!
This turned out to be an incredibly stunning piece of artwork! The translucence in the purple with the white is magnificent! Truly special & almost gem like.
I love watching your videos with all your trials & how you're able overcome & fix them. It's very interesting to watch & then see the end product.
Also, congrats on the million views, man! Very cool!! Keep killin' it!
Take care & God Bless!!!
Thanks for watching!
Great job. That turned out awesome and so very pretty.
Thank you so much!
Like the top edge of this piece, it's stunning.The light glitter purple color is outstanding. Thanks for the post, really like your channel.🌿 👍👍👍
You are so welcome. Thanks for watching
I think one of the things I love best, is that you “feel” your art.. I understand this type of thinking! 🥰 I also love the voice overs!
Yes! Thank you very much!
The vase is amazingly beautiful! I LOVE the color. It looks like periwinkle, which is my favorite color. I really appreciate the narration, explaining what you are doing, why, and how. Thank you so much for posting such interesting and informative videos. You really have a special talent!
Thank you so much!
Сколько же вложено труда и терпения. Браво!!!
Thank you very much!
Very interesting how you flipped that piece on the lathe, I would never would have thought of that….turned out super beautiful as usual. Thanks Jim
Thanks!
Man i never thought in resins in over 40 years. Good work and great ending. Wish i could still woodwork but my lower spine collapsed 5 inches 7 years ago. I miss it so much with such great new id
Well that sucks! Oneway does make a sit down lathe if that would be beneficial to you? Thanks for watching
@@SpragueWoodturning no i cant sit long either maybe after i get a pain pump installed but i dont know in major pain keep chipping away. Don Freebird Gregg
This turned out to be an absolute beautiful piece
Thanks for watching
Beautiful piece of art. The shape and colors are absolutely magical. 💜
Thanks 😊
Джон, замечательная работа! Я только начинаю работать в этой области. Такие работы вдохновляют!
Thanks for watching, Jim
When you are trimming back just the purple, it looks like hot flames on the edge of the screen. So neat.
Lovely project.
Thanks 😊
Wow just started watching and I find this so soothing. Beautiful piece. Such talent!!
Thank you so much! Welcome aboard!
MAN that is so cool. Also love to see long videos showing process of both thinking AND manufacturing, as well as admiting flaws and noting corrections for future times.
Edit: Also, the editing being a bare minimum of speedup and voiceover. It really helps focusing on the actual video without any external annoyances like the generic music everyone uses.
Thank you very much!
Absolutely incredible piece! I love how the swirl of the wood wraps around and how the resin highlights it.
Thanks 😊
My wife and I are new to lathe turning. We’re very excited to learn and love your videos. She has terminal cancer and we’re trying new things. We don’t know how much time she has left so we’re fallowing or dreams. And wood turning is at the top of our list. Thank you for the great videos
I’m so sorry to hear this, thanks for watching!
@@SpragueWoodturning we absolutely love what you do. You are pretty amazing
This is really a beautiful piece! I absolutely love the resin color, that it's translucent and the open areas of the wood show it off.
Thank you very much!
Gorgeous piece! You're right about the bluish tinge on the internal lighting. Gives it this really mystical indigo glow. So amazing. Really plays off with the lilac and lavender hues 🧋💖
The photos at the end look like a magical landscape through an arcade. Very beautiful how that came out
Yes! Thank you!
This piece is just SO PRETTY! Very thankful to RUclips's algorithm for once bringing me to something I really wanted to see! Also, congrats on passing 1.5M views on this video! :)
Awesome! Thanks!
An easy fix for the rubbing you got from the top of the vase would be a flare top. Gives you more room to keep out of the line of fire when you stick your hand in. The effect of a flare on that shape is also pretty cool and visually interesting. Might want to try it!
This is really awesome work. I'm hoping to get into woodturning. A super nice local schoolteacher offered to show me how to do this with his own home system. I hope to take him up on that offer next year, after the snows go!
Thanks for watching!
@@SpragueWoodturning And thank YOU for filming and posting!
This is so beautiful!
Thank you very much!
I can't get over how beautiful this vase turned out! I love the variations in the colors next to the wood and that finish is amazing.
Great job, Jim! 💜
Thanks 😊
Absolutely stunning piece and purple is my favorite color so I love that aspect very much! I never thought a piece of wood could be turned into something so amazing! GREAT JOB!! 🧡😊🎉
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I'm completely mesmerized by the lights reflecting off the finished pieces from above while it's on the rotisserie ... any chance you could linger on this for a minute or so without any other movement? It accentuates the natural look and shows just how amazing our world is!
In another video possibly, thanks!
Beautifully done ❤
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Loving this piece. About a third of the way done with the video, and am so excited to see the finished piece!! So happy to be able to turn tomorrow
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I absolutely LOVE this piece. Just when I think I’ve seen my new favorite you make another beauty!
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Experiential learners change the world! Love the Ottawa Valley❤
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