Wow I just started wood working in September I cant wait to try this. I started a channel making segmented rings for turning because the guys who teach on you tube were so supportive and wanted to see my progress. Cant wait to catch up on all your videos. Thanks FBWW
What a beautiful bowl - another masterpiece from you, Elias! BTW: Richard Corwin is right again - you'll probably never get tired to produce masterpieces as well as we like to watch (and own if we have the money) them coming to existence or in our own rooms at home.
I used to work part-time in an antique repair/restore business, and when large oak tables came into the shop, the owner usually had us fill in the grain with a sealer so the tops would look like glass after the surface was prepared and then sanded to eliminate even the slightest hint of grain as best we could. Might this be a step you would consider to get similar results? Not casting aspersions by any means, but as I watched the bowl slowly turn, I could see the grain in the segments. Just a thought. Well done!
Thanks for the comment! Most of my bowls are sealed with sanding sealer and sanding paste but I'm not a big fan of high gloss finishes and I almost never try to eliminate all grain because then I don't see the point of making it out of wood
Watching wood turners reveal their concept is so relaxing.
Wow I just started wood working in September I cant wait to try this. I started a channel making segmented rings for turning because the guys who teach on you tube were so supportive and wanted to see my progress. Cant wait to catch up on all your videos. Thanks FBWW
Thank you!! Good luck and have fun woodworking
Beautiful segmented bowl. Great craftsmanship. I look forward to your videos. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you very much Kent!!
Elias I am speechless your work is stunning, awesome amazing and fantastic.
Thank you for all the nice comments Kobie!!
You are one amazing Jedi! Thank you for the inspiration!
Thank you James!!
You're a brave, brave man working with Jatoba.
Hopefully it doesn't warp like crazy on you!
What a beautiful bowl - another masterpiece from you, Elias! BTW: Richard Corwin is right again - you'll probably never get tired to produce masterpieces as well as we like to watch (and own if we have the money) them coming to existence or in our own rooms at home.
Excellent work! You show great skill & imagination. Thanks for sharing.
Stuart
Thank you very much Stuart!!
Beautiful bowl. Brickwallpattern, looks awesome.
Thank you!!
Another gorgeous piece. One needs patience for that. Good job!
Thank you very much Lisa!!
Oh my goodness, you are an incredible artist. Everything that you make is a work of art.
Another top-notch project, Elias. Fantastic job.
Thank you very much Dan!!
Wow. Very beautiful.
Beautiful, just beautiful.
Another masterpiece! Well done!
Thank you Ron!!
Wow, another excellent job!
Thank you Richard!!
😯😯 always great works
Wow beautiful
Another beautiful piece Elias. What lathe are you using?
I used to work part-time in an antique repair/restore business, and when large oak tables came into the shop, the owner usually had us fill in the grain with a sealer so the tops would look like glass after the surface was prepared and then sanded to eliminate even the slightest hint of grain as best we could. Might this be a step you would consider to get similar results? Not casting aspersions by any means, but as I watched the bowl slowly turn, I could see the grain in the segments. Just a thought. Well done!
Thanks for the comment! Most of my bowls are sealed with sanding sealer and sanding paste but I'm not a big fan of high gloss finishes and I almost never try to eliminate all grain because then I don't see the point of making it out of wood
Do you get tired of creating masterpieces Elias? :-) Once again thank you for another great video sir!
Haha thank you Richard I wouldn't call it a masterpiece but I’m very happy how it turned out
Nobody: I love to paint brick wall on canvas.
Elias: Hold tight, I too love something...!
Another beauty, Elias!
Billy
Thank you Billy!!
Your work is absolutely beautiful. About how much time did you have in this bowl? I enjoy all of your videos. And where are you from?
Thank you very much Van!! This one took around 30 hours to complete. I live on Gotland a Swedish island in the Baltic Sea
Great looking bowl. What did you use for finish on that?
Thank you Scott!! I used Yorkshire Grit and Danish Oil
Gorgeous!!❤❤❤
I only saw this know your work is really fantastic and to crown it all you are still so young👌👌Who taught your
Thank you very much!! My dad taught me woodworking but I’m self taught in woodturning
Hello an awesome job, with what kind of varnish or oil you finished the work, thank you.
I use Danish Oil
Spectacular!
Thank you David!!
Великолепно !
Te gustan las cosas grandes ,por lo que veo todo lo que haces te queda muy bien enorabuena 👍🇪🇸
Linda mestre acabei de me escrever no seu canal parabens
Hej Elias, mycket snygg design.När du ytbehandlade såg det ut som du la på vax ocg sedan danish oil?
Tackar Sven!! Först använde jag Yorkshire Grit både original och microfine och sedan dränkte jag den med Danish Oil några gånger
Magnifico
Ännu en snygg skål Elias. Jag tycker om din bottenkonstruktion. Hur stor är skålen?
Tack så mycket Erik!! Den är 48cm i diameter och 17cm hög
@@EliasKlingvall Det blir plats till många äpplen.
Good
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Do you ever sell your pieces?
I do but I don’t ship them the risk that they break is too big
What's this for?
Love the work.
But wear some eye protection.
Or you may live to regret it someday
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