I’m speechless. This was so cool to watch. It was interesting how I could see your tools on the inside while you thinned it. The polished piece is beautiful and when you added the copper, it gave even more energy to the piece. Thank you for sharing your beautiful gift
Thank you for this great video. I'm not a wood turner but I find the art fascinating. My first choice of how to relax after a busy day in town is to watch you create an extraordinary piece. I love the gilt that you apply to the inside. It makes the piece glow! And I'm glad you saved the little branch. Take care, from Oregon, USA.
Thank you Lisa, it's a nice piece and really glows when the sun hits it through the window, if you like this then have a look at some of my other videos
Thanks for your video. Special thanks for showing the progress..... actual wip by pausing and slow motion shots of what's happening as you turn. Much appreciated. as I am now learning to turn bowls. Thanks you
Beautiful piece of cherry wood,cherry is one of my favourite hard woods; also the copper inside added more beauty to the abstract shape, what a beautiful piece of wood turning , well done that man , Chris from Derby, ENGLAND 2024,Feb
Sometimes your woodturning objects are real excentric... but totaly stunning!!! Abslutley great!!! And this combination wood vs copper is real lovely!!! 😍🤩😍👍
Another lovely piece, Richard. The foil inside is always a beautiful touch. I'm pleased to see the silver fork/rake again, I thought it might have been lost in the wood shavings. Keep turning, your work is so unique.
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Wowza! That is magnificent! It went from the ugly duckling to the grandiose masterpiece all because of the way you turned! You are very talented. The copper inside brought it above the rest!
Wonderful talent and artistry. It would be so easy to accidentally ruin it at the end, but you got it perfectly thin without going too far. And the copper gilding is lovely too.
I had no idea what you were doing but I guess the master knows more than anything that was a nice creation better yet it was a unique creation thank you
Your work is fine and thought out obviously! I find it very fascinating to watch you turn a chunk of wood into something so awesome! It is so relaxing to watch you create something no matter what it is. Keep it coming and thank you for the entertainment!
Это что то необыкновенное,волшебное,поражающее воображение.Я подсела на ваши ролики и обсолютно счастлива,телевизор не смотрю там все враньё и кровь,а у вас жизнь и счастье.Всех вам благ радуйте нас.
@@RichardWestWoodturner I subscribed. I love woodworking and wish I could do this but I don't have the tools.So next best time thing is watch you. Do you sell your pieces?
That looks freaking awesome. I could totally see someone replicating that but making it into a bedside lantern light or festive holiday decoration. Great job!
I’m not a woodturner, but I am trying to learn. Did you design the piece that size? Could you have turned the wood on a different axis to get a larger finished product? Was there something in the grain that inspired you to turn the wood in this axis?
I chose to turn the wood this way as it emphasized the aspects of the wood I liked also gave me a good place to hold the wood while hollowing and that the structural integrity of the piece is good, but mainly because it looks good. Lots to think about in just putting the wood on the lathe.