Woodturning - The Spider Pine Log!
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- Опубликовано: 4 фев 2023
- Welcome to Ian Mac Woodturning! In this weeks turning video I used a piece of rescued Pine, it had a really cool shape so I decided to make a nice vessel out of it.
Sorry for not posting a video last week but my father passed away on Saturday so we obviously didn't finish the video.
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Disclaimer THIS VIDEO IS PURELY FOR ENTERTAINMENT PURPOSES, IF YOU ARE NEW TO WOODTURNING THEN PLEASE DO LEARN VIA PROPER LEARNING TOOLS SUCH AS TURNING BOOKS ETC. AS THE PRACTICES IN THIS VIDEO ARE MY PREFERENCE AND HAVE BEEN DEVELOPED OVER MANY YEARS OF WOODWORKING
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Talk about a relaxing video. Once you start watching you can't stop. Beautiful piece of work.
Sorry for your loss. Thank you for another excellent video.
Beautifully done Ian. I think pine is very under rated, you find some stunning grain patterns in it as you've just demonstrated. Condolences on the loss of your father.
Hi Ian, Sorry to hear of your loss, my sincere condolences.
Ken having watched this craftsman at his lathe I can really appreciate and respect your passion and zeal. Not to mention of cause his ability with the use of his cutting tools. He must be his own saw doctor.
We missed you last week. So sorry about your father.
Mother nature and a persons skill = beauty.
One of my favourites
Sympathy Ian, I bet your father is really proud of your wonderful works and talent. Stunning piece, of course. God Bless and Prayers for comfort and peace.
Super cool, and no noticable tearout either with the pine!
That turned out exceptionally beautiful
Awesome
That really beautiful amazing job keep up with the good work you do
Wow Ian, that is awesome, "the cliffs of insanity" was what sprung to mind when I saw the start. The end is so brilliant.
Geweldig wat mooi !
Nice job brother. Like from Mumbai, India.
That hollow form is absolutely beautiful.
A great piece from such an unusual piece of wood!
Wow! Stunning, great job.
Really gorgeous!