I was just searching for tips on rings and saw this 'strange' ring idea and said... Lets take a look... Who else could be? .........The magician......Mr Anton! Every video is a seminar 🙏🏼 Thanks lots friend.
Thank you for sharing your turning experience and making the time to produce this video. Love the small projects as they still demonstrate your craft and creativity.
Fantastic video! I've only turned about 6 rings so far so I really appreciate the info in this video. I hadn't even thought of using a glue block and have been wasting a lot of wood! This will definitely help! Thanks and keep the videos coming!
Wonderful piece of jewelry, I particularly enjoy your use of hand tool wherever practical. Video production was masterful as well. Thanks so much for sharing. Cheers, Gord
This was beautiful and beautifully done. I just got a mini lathe (unimat db200 if you're curious) off of craigslist specifically for making jewelry for friends and family and this just....made me so much happier to have started the process.
Thank you Stephen! They are perfect for that, i was thinking about buying a mini lathe for at home too, so that i don't have to travel to the shop ( 7 miles - 10km ) for every jewelry order. Enjoy the lathe and process! :)
Great job with the ring, it came up a treat. Especially since you didn’t use every machine known to man LOL! I’d be very proud of yourself, if I were you? Congrats! Cheers, Sean
Would be easier to sand and polish while turning on the lathe. I like using ring cores inside the rings. That’s a beautiful ring and would look better with a titanium ring core.
Anillo espectacular!!! Quiero hacerte una pregunta....despues de tantas capas de CA.....el aceite que pones al final....penetra dentro del anillo?? Muy buen trabajo👏👏
I love the video!!! I would like to know what materials you use to glue the wood (is it normal carpenter's glue?) and to protect it from the elements (the transparent liquid). Tank you very much!
One of the most beautiful wood rings I've seen yet. Wenge grain truly is lovely, and you managed to make it pop. I'm very new to wood working, so it confused me why you put the oil on after the CA glue, but wow it worked. Also, isn't Wenge known to cause skin irritation in some people? How can you protect against that without having an inner maple ring to keep the wenge from touching your skin? Perhaps a few layers of CA glue?
Do you think wood glue would work to bond wood and deer antler or CA glue ? I made a ring the other day using a two part epoxy but after washing my hands all day it became separated by the evening. Totally frustrating!! Just wondering what is going to work.
another great video. The music is relaxing and fits very well. I really love the work you put into making these videos and I appreciate the good editing and camera angles.
I don't get it. Why not use a parting tool or diamond shape carbide to cut instead of a dozuki? I know there are many ways to achieve the same result, but that seems unnecessarily difficult.
They are perfect as wedding rings, maybe a little less durable then bentwood rings, and definetely not as long lasting as metal rings. But it should last many years.
Thank you! It only pentrated the inside of the ring. on the outside it is more on top of the CA glue. I'm experimenting :), when you sand the ca with a fine grid it gives a nice final finish ( in my opinion)
Ok so how does the Danish oil work when the CA was applied first? Was the CA sanded off before the Danish oil was used? Either way very nice ring and great work!
Thanks Phil! The danish oil lays on top of the CA, i just give it a fine final sanding before applying the danish. It gives it a warmer color and some extra protection
I am, once again, in awe of your talent and your artistic sense. Thank you for sharing your work and passion with us.
Excellent work as always. Your videos have a great tone, speed, and overall atmosphere. Hoping to see more soon! Keep it up, Thomas!
I was just searching for tips on rings and saw this 'strange' ring idea and said... Lets take a look...
Who else could be? .........The magician......Mr Anton!
Every video is a seminar 🙏🏼 Thanks lots friend.
haha, Thank you Pavlos!
Very nice turn as it kept me guessing as every video of yours does.
Good to see you on the Tube again.
Awesome ! Great work and very detailed video!
Thx so much to share the 0-100 video!
Great small project Thomas and your videos are always an "Stop and look" in our hurry's lives. Thank you again.
Thank you for sharing your turning experience and making the time to produce this video. Love the small projects as they still demonstrate your craft and creativity.
Welcome back! I liked the ring, kept wondering how you'd do the next steps, and the video was entertaining. Thank you!
Fantastic video! I've only turned about 6 rings so far so I really appreciate the info in this video. I hadn't even thought of using a glue block and have been wasting a lot of wood! This will definitely help! Thanks and keep the videos coming!
Thanks alot Mike! i'm glad it was informative to you
I like the super glue trick to hold the blank while turning. Great idea. Great video. Beautiful ring.
I actually use my drill press to "turn" rings. Because i have no lathe though. This was an amazing video and beautiful craftsmanship. Beautiful ring.
Wonderful piece of jewelry, I particularly enjoy your use of hand tool wherever practical. Video production was masterful as well. Thanks so much for sharing. Cheers, Gord
Thanks alot Gord, always good to hear from you.
Just marvellous, thx for sharing. What an inspiration!
I love this jig. Might have to make something similar for when I do wooden bracelets!
Nice work with the ring. The woods, in my opinion, blend very well together and I would pay money to get it
This was beautiful and beautifully done.
I just got a mini lathe (unimat db200 if you're curious) off of craigslist specifically for making jewelry for friends and family and this just....made me so much happier to have started the process.
Thank you Stephen! They are perfect for that, i was thinking about buying a mini lathe for at home too, so that i don't have to travel to the shop ( 7 miles - 10km ) for every jewelry order. Enjoy the lathe and process! :)
This is the first time I saw woodturning but it was awesome.
Well done! Excellent angles and close ups on your process and finished product.
Great job with the ring, it came up a treat. Especially since you didn’t use every machine known to man LOL! I’d be very proud of yourself, if I were you? Congrats! Cheers, Sean
Agree! getting to hate seeing woodwork videos where they have a workshop with 10s of 1000s of $ worth of tools
Excellent! Very beautiful as wood without inlay or other adornments. And one more comment, your videos are also an art form.
Thanks so much!
mind blown.. so simple but gorgeous and maybe you just made it look simple... bravo
Thank you Joey! I really do believe it is a relatively easy project :)
This, is amazing..... You do fantastic work, keep it up!
Great ring Thomas and my size.The videos are coming along well keep 'em coming. Cheers Roger Barossa Valley South Australia 🇦🇺.......
Thank you all so much for taking the time to leave a comment! They mean alot to me.
thank you so much for making videos!!! They help me alot!
Thomas Anton Geurts you knows ? i'm very like you clip video ....#I LOVE IT
como lo. aces
very nice ring well done keep up the good work and the art work. Cheers
Eres todo un artesano amigo!
Te felicito sinceramente, ese anillo te quedó espectacular!
Saludos desde Reynosa Tamaulipas México CRACK!!!
woww, your rings are absolutly amazing, great job and very nice piece of art! I would like to have one for me!!
Thank you very much Michel!
Would be easier to sand and polish while turning on the lathe. I like using ring cores inside the rings. That’s a beautiful ring and would look better with a titanium ring core.
Awesome, Thomas! Love the contrasting woods and pattern.
WOW... Sehr schöne Arbeit... Liebe Grüße aus Deutschland
Impressive, im think im might have to copy your idea and make a movie of this for my channel.. Great craftsmanship.
Very nice. I used the same method to make deer antler and ebony ring. Only way without a ring chuck.
wow..just..wow..I enjoy your videos! you are incredibly talented!!
Second time I watched this - Excellent! Inspirational. Gotta get a lathe - looks like it makes the process so much more fun / enjoyable.
Anillo espectacular!!! Quiero hacerte una pregunta....despues de tantas capas de CA.....el aceite que pones al final....penetra dentro del anillo??
Muy buen trabajo👏👏
Another beautiful piece!
Very nice! I love to watch your work, looks just as good as usual! Well done :)
Really like your process! Nice work man.
Beautiful work Thomas, superb finish as well :)
Cheers
Mike
Beautiful design. Thanks for sharing.
Beautiful ring, thanks for sharing.
I love the video!!! I would like to know what materials you use to glue the wood (is it normal carpenter's glue?) and to protect it from the elements (the transparent liquid). Tank you very much!
Fantastic ring man! Nice ispiration for all your subs! Cheers
Love it, makes me consider getting into turning.
Nicely done!👍👏
Well done! Nice ring.
Absolutely beautiful ring. I'd love to be the lucky person who gets it :)
One of the most beautiful wood rings I've seen yet. Wenge grain truly is lovely, and you managed to make it pop. I'm very new to wood working, so it confused me why you put the oil on after the CA glue, but wow it worked. Also, isn't Wenge known to cause skin irritation in some people? How can you protect against that without having an inner maple ring to keep the wenge from touching your skin? Perhaps a few layers of CA glue?
Nice job! I think I could do this, thanks to your video.
Beautiful! Thanks for sharing.
Was that CA glue that you used to glue the blank to the waste block? I can't believe it held up to drilling.
Great video!! Thanks for sharing. Cheers. Mauro
the saw is most likely Japanese.They cut on the pull stroke.
How does something like this hold up in terms of strength? I haven't turned any rings yet and I understand that pure wood rings can be pretty flimsy.
Very Nice!
What do you use with the Red cloth pls.
great video! which sandpaper size do you use after the glue? Does it make sense to oil the ring after using the glue?
Looks amazing :) nicely done
damn man it's beautiful.
Do you think wood glue would work to bond wood and deer antler or CA glue ? I made a ring the other day using a two part epoxy but after washing my hands all day it became separated by the evening. Totally frustrating!! Just wondering what is going to work.
another great video. The music is relaxing and fits very well. I really love the work you put into making these videos and I appreciate the good editing and camera angles.
Great vid, thanks for sharing!
Nice job!
Beautiful!
How well does the finished product resist moisture?
I.e. Should you take it off before washing your hands?
I don't get it. Why not use a parting tool or diamond shape carbide to cut instead of a dozuki? I know there are many ways to achieve the same result, but that seems unnecessarily difficult.
Beautiful
Very nice ring!
Great work😍😍😍
Que anillo tan bonito que Dios te bendiga y gracias 🙏🙏🙏
Que Maestro aww🙌God Bless you Beautifuul😍
Super mooi gedaan!
Very professional video.
Excellent!
Where do you buy your wood... how think is the maple?
Amazing project, so delicate and beautiful. You have so much patience when doing your work. Where do you get your ideas?
Thank you Tom!. Mainly thinking of designs while i'm laying in bed. But i am sure they are based on things i see.
1:40 I like this saw. Why it looks different? Is this somenthing special?
Jakub Miłosz it's a Japanese saw mate.
Lovely ring, how do these rings do for wedding rings, or are they too fragile?
They are perfect as wedding rings, maybe a little less durable then bentwood rings, and definetely not as long lasting as metal rings. But it should last many years.
That’s sweet man
belo trabalho....arte pura!!!! parabéns....
true skill well done
Really Nice job on the ring!!! Does the danish oil penetrate through the CA finish? Just curious...Thanks for sharing!
Thank you! It only pentrated the inside of the ring. on the outside it is more on top of the CA glue. I'm experimenting :), when you sand the ca with a fine grid it gives a nice final finish ( in my opinion)
Ok so how does the Danish oil work when the CA was applied first? Was the CA sanded off before the Danish oil was used? Either way very nice ring and great work!
Thanks Phil! The danish oil lays on top of the CA, i just give it a fine final sanding before applying the danish.
It gives it a warmer color and some extra protection
thank you so much!!
Kinda surprised that CA/superglue is enough to hold in place whilst on the lathe... without the tailstock needed
Can you tell me materials used and the measuments plz :)
amazing work 😍👌🏻
knap stukje werk man !!
Hopefully you're making money off of RUclips. These videos are amazing.
ánimo amigo ánimo
están bonitas tus creaciones
excelent work
Who won the giveaway?
what kind of cloth are you using when applying the CA glue?
Just cotton Isaac, still looking for the best material
Thomas Anton Geurts thanks i did it on some kind of material but it started to smoke :-\
da trabalho mais vale muito o final fica lindo parabèns
Wow the superglue holds
Awesome! :D
Maybe if you gave the ring to the right person, you wouldn't have to sleep on your workbench! Haha... Nice work, Thanks!
Do you live in your shop?
What kind of saw is that? I'm not from USA.
Sólomon Ozmund Looks like an English Pull Saw.
awesome
nice ring,
👍👍👍👍